1. TREETOP HOTEL AND ARENAL LAVA FIELDS
Near Arenal Volcano, there are several fantastic hotel options for you and your family to chose from. My family's favorite is the Tree Top Hotel. The rainforest, stretching for miles on end, shelters these tall tree house buildings. There are several main buildings for guests to hang out in, filled with card games, fruit, and birdhouses, where thousands of birds land and eat daily. The treehouses themselves are extraordinarily comfortable, clean, and safe. Each morning the staff members place bananas or another type of fruit on a small stump near the top of the treehouse, where birds sit and feast for hours on end.
2.MANUEL ANTONIO
This park is by far THE MOST BEAUTIFUL one in Costa Rica.
Manuel Antonio National Park is full of almost every Rainforest dwelling creature you can think of! Take a 5-mile walk with the monkeys, crabs, sloths, lizards, frogs, snakes, and more, and find a breathtaking beach at the end of your walk where you can sit, relax, and soak up the sunshine.
3. CARARA NATIONAL PARK
For all you nature lovers, Carara National Park is a beautiful, massive rainforest where guests can take a few miles walk on a beautiful path through the thick rainforest. This path is narrow so that as you walk you can catch even the smallest details. Along the path, you'll find many animals, small reptiles, and mindblowing plants such as these.
This path is calming, exciting, and full of whimsy!


4. MONTEVERDE NATIONAL PARK
Monteverde: STUNNING. This place is a MUST VISIT.
Much like the other attractions in Costa Rica, it extends for miles on end and consists of a beautiful path in the rainforest. This bridge, however, is what makes it 10 times more WOW. Check out the views from above the trees and catch a glimpse of the rare birds, enthusiastic monkeys, and gorgeous plants.
5. PLAYA GRANDE
PLAYA GRANDE? YES. Also a must on your list of places to visit, this beach is in the northern part of Costa Rica in an area called Tamarindo. It is famous for its leatherback turtles, which are a rare breed of turtles who come out from October to February at night time. The beach itself is dedicated to the protection of this rare breed of turtles. Guests can take a 2-mile hike along the soft sand and glassy waters at night and watch the turtles lay their eggs. These are no ordinary turtles: in fact, they are as big as 7.2 feet long and can weigh up to 1,500 lbs!
This beach and the wonderful Leatherbacks are absolutely worth it! Plus, enjoy the glorious starts above as you walk along the beach.
This beach and the wonderful Leatherbacks are absolutely worth it! Plus, enjoy the glorious starts above as you walk along the beach.



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