Family Holidays in Costa Rica
This small, beautiful country on the narrow isthmus between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean is renowned for the greatest bio-diversity in Latin America and has an enlightened approach towards conservation. A Costa Rica holiday makes a wonderful destination for families who love nature and wildlife and are looking to pack in some adventure as well. With some stunning beaches on offer and unspoilt coastline for relaxing stays after exploring its lush forests and majestic volcanic peaks.
Approximately a quarter of the land is protected by national parks or wildlife refuges. Take time to explore the rainforest, marvel at the volcanoes and soak in their thermal springs, spot exotic birds and flowers, and relax on the wide Pacific beaches. Add to this, tropical dry forests, mangroves, wetlands and coral reefs and you begin to see the huge variety of places to discover on a holiday in Costa Rica.
There are a staggering number of fascinating National Parks for such a small country some of our favourites include Monteverde, Tortuguero, Manuel Antonio and Corcovado. You can take walks on well-marked trails with expert local naturalist guides who will point out monkeys, exotic frogs and vivid tropical plants or walk along deserted and protected beaches seeking caiman.
A tour to Costa Rica is a delightful journey of discovery taking you into pristine forests and to stunning coastlines and is a fantastic introduction to Central America, offering a well-developed infrastructure and some beautiful small boutique properties. Costa Rica tours can also be easily combined with neighbouring Central American countries such as Panama or Nicaragua - call our Latin America specialists for advice on where you would like to go so we can tailor-make your holiday today.
The holiday options below are designed to give you inspiration and ideas. Call us for a tailor-made quote to fit your specific dates, duration, room type, board basis, flight upgrades and any other requirements that you may have.
Costa Rica offers a wide variety of cuisines and beverages. The main dishes almost always include rice, plantains, and black or red beans.
There are beverages for every occasion. The best known traditional morning drink is called Agua Dulce (sweet water). It is made from Tapa de dulce.
Coffee is usually served at breakfast and during traditional coffee breaks in the afternoon.
There are no visa requirements for UK citizens to enter Costa Rica.
The electric current in Costa Rica is 120 volts, alternating at 60 cycles per second.
Costa Rica is considered the safest country in Latin America, however Western & Oriental advise to still be aware of your surroundings and to look after your belongings carefully.
The high season for visitors is late November to mid-April which is considered the dry season. The ‘green season’ as termed by the locals, runs from May through mid-November.
It is during this time of the year that you will see sprawling green trees and fields at every turn.
If travelling to higher elevations, it is important to note that frost occurs year-round.
It is advised that travellers ensure their Tetanus and Polio shots are up to date. Vaccines for Typhoid and Hepatitis A are strongly recommended.
The flying time from the UK is 12 hours.
Embassy and Consulate of the Republic of Costa Rica in the UK
Flat 1, 14 Lancaster Gate, London W2 3LH, UK
Tel: (020) 7706 8844.
www.costarica.embassyhomepage.com
The official currency of Costa Rica is the Colón. US Dollars are widely accepted in areas as well.
The time difference is GMT -6 hours.
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