
Cano Island National Park
​​Cano Island National Park is a natural paradise on Costa Rica's Pacific coast, perfect for nature lovers and marine enthusiasts. With golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, this protected gem offers stunning biodiversity both on land and underwater.
Dive into vibrant coral reefs and swim alongside sea turtles, stingrays, and a variety of tropical fish. Adventurous travelers can encounter sharks, humpback whales, and giant manta rays during the season.
Explore lush forest trails that lead to the mysterious pre-Columbian stone spheres, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Cano Island is the ultimate destination for those seeking an unforgettable experience in an untouched, wildlife-rich environment. Come and discover this natural treasure!

Tortuga Island
Tortuga Island is a must-visit destination in Costa Rica, just a 90-minute boat ride from the Nicoya Peninsula. Perfect for day trips or family excursions, the island offers pristine sandy beaches, palm trees, and crystal-clear waters.
Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, hike to the summit to spot wildlife like monkeys and peccaries, or experience thrilling activities like canopy tours, snorkeling, and scuba diving, Tortuga Island has it all. Underwater, you’ll discover manta rays, dolphins, octopuses, and even white tip sharks.
For an added adventure, explore three fascinating shipwrecks just off the coast. Lounge chairs and umbrellas are available to rent for those seeking a more laid-back vibe. Tortuga Island offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for an unforgettable experience!

Santa Rosa National Park
Bat Island
Santa Rosa National Park in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, is a unique blend of history and nature, recognized as a World Heritage site. This park was the battleground for the historic Battle of March 20, 1856, and features a museum within its protected wilderness. Explore some of the country’s oldest landscapes, which emerged over 85 million years ago, along with the incredible biodiversity of tropical dry forests, coastal habitats, and marine ecosystems.
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For surfers, Playa Naranjo offers world-class waves that challenge even the most experienced riders. The nearby Bat Islands (Islas Murciélagos), a chain of five islands, are a diver's paradise. Protected as a marine reserve, these waters are home to schools of fish, octopuses, eels, rays, sea turtles, whales, dolphins, and the famous bull shark, making it one of Costa Rica's most thrilling scuba diving spots.
Santa Rosa is the ultimate destination for adventure, history, and wildlife!