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20 January 2012
| COSTA RICA
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Costa
Rica
Beaches
To
Beat
The
Winter
Costa
Rica
is a
great
way
to
beat
the
cold
and
snow
of
the
North
American
winter,
if
only
for
a
short
time.
The
country
has
always
been
associated
with
the
great
outdoors:
from
rainforests
to
volcanoes
like
Arenal,
the
country
has
offered
visitors
“me
time”
with
Nature.
Athletes
book
flights
to
Costa
Rica
to
do
marathons
and
triathlons
and
complex
hikes;
eco-lovers
visit
the
stately
rainforests
and
stay
in
“green”
lodging
options.
As
for
the
pure
leisure
seeker?
The
beaches
of
course.
Here
are
Costa
Rica’s
most
popular
beaches,
and
why:
Manuel
Antonio:
This
beach,
along
with
its
adjacent
Manuel
Antonio
National
Park,
is
one
of
the
most
beautiful
and
raw
beaches
in
the
world.
From
the
beach
you
can
gaze
at
the
hilly
evergreen
forest
and
really
soak
in
nature.
This
is a
great
beach
to
spot
wildlife
including
the
howler,
white
faced,
and
squirrel
monkeys.
On a
good
day
you
can
also
spot
sloths.
Visitors
can
not
only
swim
here
but
also
fish.
It
is
popular
with
anglers.
Playa
Dominical:
Located
roughly
65
kilometres
south
of
Manuel
Antonio
National
Park
is a
beach
that
is
highly
rated
among
the
pro
surfers
of
the
world.
So
mind
you,
the
waters
will
be a
little
on
the
rougher
side
(you
can’t
go
for
a
really
calm
swim),
but
the
sands
are
quite
uncrowded
and
the
color
of
the
water
is a
deep,
deep
turquoise.
Corcovado:
Considered
to
be
one
of
the
best
kept
secrets
of
the
Osa
Peninsula
in
Costa
Rica,
this
beach
will
offer
you
seclusion
and
privacy
with
breathtaking
scenery
including
palms.
You
can
also
see
the
mountainous
inland
jungles
that
belong
to
the
region’s
National
Park
(if
you
guessed
by
now
that
Costa
Rica
is
full
of
Parks,
you’re
right!).
This
is
the
beach
for
the
true
eco
lover,
and
you
can
spot
several
bird
and
mammal
species
while
you’re
walking
on
the
dark
sand.
Expect
to
find
sea
turtles
in
season.
Nicoya
Peninsula:
Comprised
of
several
beaches,
this
is
Costa
Rica’s
largest
Peninsula.
This
is
where
honeymooners
need
to
go
to
really
get
some
quality
romantic
time,
because
the
area
is
spread
liberally
with
beautiful
strips
of
sand.
It
is
also
more
relaxing
to
spend
time
here
because
you
there
are
miles
of
scenic
beaches
without
too
many
crowds.
Tortuguero:
This
is a
very
unspoiled
part
of
Costa
Rica,
with
eco-friendly
beaches
that
would
make
the
naturalist
go
wild.
You
can
do
safaris
in
dugout
canoes
while
spotting
seriously
endangered
species
from
tapirs,
ocelots
and
manatees,
and
enjoy
some
private
time
on a
relatively
uncommercialized
part
of
the
island.
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