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Fun Places To Visit In Costa Rica

By Urenna Ukiwe
28 August 2018   |   9:00 am
Costa Rica is a country in South America with a beautiful climate and scenery. This country is endowed with many breathtaking natural places like beaches suitable and exciting for travel lovers, a family vacation and honeymooners. Here are some of the fun places to visit while in this beautiful country. Manuel Antonio National Park This…

Costa Rica is a country in South America with a beautiful climate and scenery. This country is endowed with many breathtaking natural places like beaches suitable and exciting for travel lovers, a family vacation and honeymooners.
Here are some of the fun places to visit while in this beautiful country.

Manuel Antonio National Park

Manuel Antonio National Park

This place is known for its scenic beauty, beautiful, and captivating beaches and hiking trails. It was listed by Forbes among the 12 best places to visit in the world. There are four beaches in the Manuel National Park and they are; Manuel Antonio, Espadilla Sur, Teloro, and Playita.

The National Theatre of Costa Rica

National Theatre. Photo: Enchanting Costa Rica

This is one of the most beautiful structures in San Jose the nation’s capital. The structure was open to the public on 21 October 1897. It is a tourist location that holds performances several times a week. Visit the theatre and enjoy a performance in this historic place.

La Sabana Metropolitan Park

La Sabana Park. Photo: The True Costa Rica

This is perfect for sports lovers and art lovers because it is a recreational space that contains a large artificial lake, several sports fields, running and skating tracks and a shooting range as well. It also contains the National stadium and a gallery.

Corcovado National Park

Corcovado National Park. Photo: Wikipedia

It is the largest park in Costa Rica with its stunning view due to its biodiversity, it is quite a stunning place to visit. It is widely considered the crown jewel in the extensive system of national parks and biological reserves spread across the country. National Geographic has called it “the most biologically intense place on Earth in terms of its biodiversity.”
This park is open to the public but tourists must be accompanied by tour guides.

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