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Resplendent Quetzal

COMPANY NAME  2023

We welcome you to join us in beautiful Costa Rica! 

Our four (4) night journey to the Gandaunaste region of Costa Rica, staying at the Hotel Riu Palace Costa Rica, will be from

JANUARY 9 - 13, 2023

This all-inclusive stay has just the right amount of leisure and activity for all. We are glad you'll be joining us on this trip, and look forward to departure day! 

COSTA RICA

Whether this is your first visit or one of many,  Costa Rica is home to 29 national parks, 19 wildlife refuges, 8 biological reserves and many protected areas sure to captivate nature lovers. Costa Rica occupies a privileged place in the heart of Central America for the richness of its beaches, comprises 1,228 km of coastline, of which 1,016 km are from the Pacific coast and 212 km in the Caribbean Sea, you are separated by just three hours in vehicle or 45 minutes by air from San José. It is estimated that 600 beaches surround the entire national territory. This wealth allows the enjoyment of the beach as a means of recreation, sport and rest. These are wooded beaches, with natural spaces and relatively little influx of tourists. The Caribbean region stands out for its variety of marine ecosystems and its white- and black-sand beaches, ideal for activities centered around nature and the ocean, including surfing, diving in clear water, basking in the sun and hiking along the coast. The Pacific coast contains major tourism centers and beaches that are favorites among surfers, including Esterillos, Jacó, Hermosa, Boca Barranca, as well as the Pavones Sector and the surroundings of the Marino Ballena National Park, with its famous long left wave. Near the beach areas you will find a wide variety of options to stay and taste Costa Rican cuisine. Among the variety of hotels you can enjoy are: all inclusive option, honeymoon hotels, eco resort, family hotels, 5 star hotels, Spa & Wellness, etc. In addition to the typical food you can also enjoy restaurants that specialize in international dishes.

When visiting any beach in Costa Rica, keep the following security precautions in mind:

Take care of your belongings while enjoying the sea or leave them somewhere they can be watched.

  1. Always use sunscreen to avoid burns on your skin.

  2. When possible, do not swim on your own and consult the authorities regarding beach conditions.

  3. Be aware of warning flags on the beach.

  4. Do not enter the ocean if you do not know how to swim. If surfing as a beginner, always be accompanied by an instructor.

REGISTRATION
Please enter all name information as it appears on your Passport. A fee of $200 could occur if not correct, and may affect your ability to travel. 

Trip Questions?

Kathy Bjorklund

Project Manager - Costa Rica

800-876-1187

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