COSTA RICA

Pura Vida in Paradise

Where Every Journey Feels Wild & Free

Costa Rica is a destination where nature, adventure, and relaxation come together. Known for its “pura vida” lifestyle, this small but mighty country offers volcanoes, rainforests, pristine beaches, and incredible wildlife. 

Places to Go in Costa Rica

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Arenal Volcano & La Fortuna

One of Costa Rica’s most iconic sights. Hike lava trails, soak in natural hot springs, and enjoy adventure sports like zip-lining, rafting, and canyoning.
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Monteverde Cloud Forest

A lush ecosystem high in the mountains. Walk hanging bridges, go birdwatching for resplendent quetzals, and explore misty trails full of orchids and ferns.
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Tamarindo (Guanacaste)

A lively beach town on the Pacific coast. Known for surfing, nightlife, and family-friendly resorts, Tamarindo blends adventure with relaxation.

Experiences in Costa Rica

Adventure Sports

Zip-lining, white-water rafting, surfing, canyoning, and ATV tours.

Wildlife Encounters

Spot sloths, monkeys, toucans, sea turtles, and even whales.

Beaches & Relaxation

Pacific coast surf towns, Caribbean beaches, and luxury resorts.

Wellness & Retreats

Yoga, meditation, and spa experiences in tranquil settings.

Cultural Immersion

Coffee plantation tours, traditional cooking classes, and local festivals.

Eco-Tourism

Stay in sustainable lodges, hike national parks, and explore biodiverse rainforests.
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Discover Costa Rica

Costa Rica is a destination where you don’t just see nature you feel it. Wake up to howler monkeys calling in the jungle, walk through misty cloud forests, and fall asleep to the sound of ocean waves. With its commitment to sustainability, warm hospitality, and pura vida spirit, Costa Rica is a journey of both adventure and peace.

At Sava Travel, we design Costa Rica itineraries that connect you to the wild beauty and authentic culture of the country, creating memories that last a lifetime.

Best Time to Travel Costa Rica

FAQs about Costa Rica

7–10 days is ideal for combining volcanoes, rainforests, and beaches. Two weeks allows a deeper trip to both Pacific and Caribbean coasts.

Yes — kids love spotting wildlife, zip-lining, and learning about conservation. Family resorts and eco-lodges cater to children.

It can be more expensive than some neighbors, but eco-lodges and local sodas (restaurants) balance costs. Luxury resorts offer world-class indulgence.

Gallo pinto (rice and beans), casado (a traditional plate), plantains, fresh ceviche, and Costa Rican coffee.

Many nationalities (U.S., Canada, EU, UK) can enter visa-free for stays up to 90 days.

Private transfers and domestic flights are most efficient. Car rentals are popular but require confidence on winding roads.

 December–April for sunny beaches, or May–June for romantic rainforest escapes with fewer crowds.

Yes, Costa Rica is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Sloths, monkeys, toucans, and turtles are often spotted daily.

Its blend of biodiversity, sustainability, and pura vida spirit — offering a rare balance of adventure and serenity.

Plan Your Costa Rica Journey

From Arenal’s lava trails to Manuel Antonio’s beaches, from Monteverde’s cloud forests to Tortuguero’s turtles, Costa Rica is an adventure you’ll never forget.

At Sava Travel, we design journeys that showcase both the thrill of exploration and the peace of paradise, making Costa Rica the perfect destination for every kind of traveler.

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