Arío Beach Costa Rica

Ario Beach Costa Rica

Location: between Manzanillo and Caletas Beaches in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
GPS Coordinates to Ario beach entrance: 9.729647, -85.208097 (°43’46.73″N, 85°12’29.15″W)
Canton: Puntarenas, district: Cóbano.
Zone postal code: 60111.

Arío Beach Costa Rica: an isolated beach, part of the Playa Caletas-Ario National Wildlife Refuge since 2006, as it’s a nesting site for the Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) sea turtles. It also hosts an important number of one of the world’s most endangered species of sea turtle, the Leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea). Olive ridley nesting peaks in September and October, while Leatherback nesting peaks in December and January. The beach also receives occasional visits from nesting Pacific Green (Chelonia mydas) and Hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) sea turtles.

Getting to Arío Beach Costa Rica:

From San José go to Puntarenas and then take the Ferri to Tambor or Paquera. (Tambor Ferri is the largest and most comfortable, we recommend you get to Puntarenas an hour before the ferry leaves). Go through Tambor to Cobano. In Cobano cross the village and after about 8 miles, and just before the beach, there is a junction, turn right onto Manzanillo Beach, passing through Carmen, Santa Teresa and Manzanillo towns. From Manzanillo to Ario beach you can continue through a stretch of beach, by which you can pass only if the tide is low and using a 4×4 vehicle. It is a very scenic trip as you go down the coast (this route exemplifies rural Costa Rica and is very beautiful). Or you can go through the mountains until you reach the junction that leads to Ario Beach, this way takes longer, but it’s the official road and its use is not dependent on the tides. This route requires a total of five hours from San Jose.

From Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR), drive south through Nosara, Samara and Coyote, cross the Bongo river to get to Ario beach. It is a very scenic trip which exemplifies rural Costa Rica.

By bus

Take a local bus from San Jose – Malpais – Montezuma, which takes about 5 hours (Transportes Rodriguez, 2642-0219).

By plane:

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport to the Tambor Airport, either with Sansa Airlines or Aerobell every day. From here you can rent a car and drive, or take a bus or taxi to Cobano and then to Manzanillo Beach, passing through Carmen, Santa Teresa and Manzanillo towns, which is about 40 minutes.

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Manzanillo Beach in Cobano, Costa Rica

Manzanillo Beach in Cobano, Costa Rica

Location: between Hermosa and Ario Beaches in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
GPS Coordinates: 9.683697,-85.201871 (9°41’01.24″N, 85°12’06.72″W)
Canton: Puntarenas, district: Cóbano
Zone postal code: 60111.

Manzanillo Beach Costa Rica: a beautiful white-sand beach that makes its way to the turquoise waters and moderate waves of the Pacific, famous for its stunning sunsets. It form some low tide pools where you can swim, cool off or do some snorkeling and admire the exotic marine life.

Getting to Manzanillo Beach in Cobano

From San José go to Puntarenas and then take the Ferri to Tambor or Paquera. (Tambor Ferri is the largest and most comfortable, we recommend you get to Puntarenas an hour before the ferry leaves). Go through Tambor to Cobano. In Cobano cross the village and after about 8 miles, and just before the beach, there is a junction, turn right onto Manzanillo Beach, passing through Carmen and Santa Teresa towns. This route requires a total of five hours from San Jose.

From Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR), drive south through Nosara, Samara and Coyote, cross the Bongo river and continue through Ario to Manzanillo Beach. Between Ario and Manzanillo you can continue through a stretch of beach. Make sure the tide is low and only use a 4×4 vehicle for this route. It is a very scenic trip as you go down the coast (this route exemplifies rural Costa Rica and is very beautiful). Or you can reach the junction that leads to Ario Beach and go through the mountains, this way takes longer, but it’s the official road and its use is not dependent on the tides.

By bus

Take a local bus from San Jose – Malpais – Montezuma, which takes about 5 hours (Transportes Rodriguez, +506 2642-0219).

By plane:

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport to the Tambor Airport, either with Sansa Airlines or Aerobell every day. From here you can rent a car and drive, or take a bus or taxi to Cobano and then to Manzanillo beach, passing through Carmen and Santa Teresa towns, which is about 40 minutes.

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Hermosa Beach Costa Rica

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Hermosa Beach in Cobano, Costa Rica

Location: between Santa Teresa and Manzanillo Beaches in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
GPS Coordinates: 9.668817, -85.187414 (9°40’07.74″N, 85°11’14.69″W)
District: Cóbano, canton: Puntarenas, province: Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
Zone postal code: 60111.

Getting to Hermosa Beach in Cobano

From San José go to Puntarenas and then take the Ferri to Tambor or Paquera. (Tambor Ferri is the largest and most comfortable, we recommend you get to Puntarenas an hour before the ferry leaves). Go through Tambor to Cobano. In Cobano cross the village and after about 8 miles, and just before the beach, there is a junction, turn right onto Hermosa Beach, passing through Carmen and Santa Teresa towns. This route requires a total of five hours from San Jose.

From Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR), drive south through Nosara, Samara and Coyote, cross the Bongo river and continue through Manzanillo to Hermosa Beach. Between Ario and Manzanillo you can continue through a stretch of beach. Make sure the tide is low and only use a 4×4 vehicle for this route. It is a very scenic trip as you go down the coast (this route exemplifies rural Costa Rica and is very beautiful). Or you can reach the junction that leads to Ario Beach and go through the mountains, this way takes longer, but it’s the official road and its use is not dependent on the tides.

By bus

Take a local bus from San Jose – Malpais – Montezuma, which takes about 5 hours (Transportes Rodriguez, 2642-0219).

By plane:

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport to the Tambor Airport, either with Sansa Airlines or Aerobell every day. From here you can rent a car and drive, or take a bus or taxi to Cobano and then to Hermosa beach, passing through Carmen and Santa Teresa towns, which is about 40 minutes.

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Santa Teresa Beach Costa Rica

Santa Teresa Beach Costa Rica in Puntarenas

Location: between Carmen and Hermosa Beaches in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
GPS Coordinates: 9.644389, -85.167897 (9°38’39.80″N, 85°10’04.43″W)
Canton: Puntarenas, district: Cóbano.
Zone postal code: 60111.

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Santa Teresa Beach Costa Rica: a beautiful white/gold sand beach with swells that are superb all year round. Santa Teresa beach is well known for a relaxing atmosphere and good surf conditions, as it is renowned worldwide for some of the best surfing in the entire country.

Santa Teresa is an ideal beach for surfers of any level. Here, swells range from moderate to strong. While surfing conditions are excellent throughout the year due to consistent off shore winds, the best time to visit Santa Teresa beach is from May to December.’ During this time, swells at Santa Teresa beach are at their peak. However, it is important to keep in mind that inexperienced surfers should avoid trying to surf during this period.

Besides surfing, you can also practice some other activities like horseback riding, hiking, deep-sea fishing, ATV and canopy tours, as well as explore Costa Rica’s diverse wildlife since it has plenty of tropical vegetation nearby, as it so close to the Cabo Blanco Absolute Reserve. Santa Teresa beach has also become known for its many excellent restaurants, all started by various chefs who have moved to the area from various other countries. Here visitors can also find a wide variety of hotels, cafes, bars and pubs to suit all budgets.

Getting to Santa Teresa Beach

From San José go to Puntarenas and then take the Ferri to Tambor or Paquera. (Tambor Ferry www.navieratambor.com is the largest and most comfortable, we recommend you get to Puntarenas an hour before the ferry leaves).
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Go through Tambor to Cobano. In Cobano cross the village and after about 8 miles, and just before the beach, there is a junction, turn right onto Santa Teresa. This route requires a total of five hours from San Jose.

From Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR), drive south through Nosara, Samara and Coyote, cross the Bongo river and continue through Manzanillo to Santa Teresa. Between Ario and Manzanillo you can continue through a stretch of beach. Make sure there is low tide and only use a 4×4 vehicle for this route. It is a very scenic trip as you go down the coast (this route exemplifies rural Costa Rica and is very beautiful). Or you can reach the junction that leads to Ario Beach and go through the mountains, this way takes longer, but it’s the official road and its use is not dependent on the tides.

Bus Service and Phone Number

Take a local bus from San Jose – Malpais – Montezuma, which takes about 5 hours (Transportes Rodriguez, +506 2642-0219).

By plane:

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport to the Tambor Airport, either with Sansa Airlines or Aerobell every day. From here you can rent a car and drive, or take a bus or taxi to Cobano and then to Santa Teresa, which is about 30 minutes.

Hotels:

Casa Marbella Hotel, Casa del Mar Hostel

Restaurants:

Casa del Mar, The Bakery

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Carmen Beach Costa Rica

Carmen Beach Costa Rica

Location: between Malpais and Santa Teresa Beaches in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
GPS Coordinates: 9.628744,-85.150897 (9°37’43.48″N, 85°09’3.23″W)
District: Cóbano, canton: Puntarenas.
Zone postal code: 60111.

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Carmen Beach Costa Rica: a beautiful white sand beach with moderate to strong waves ideal for surfing. However, the force of the waves is lower than its neighboring beaches.

Carmen beach has been awarded with the “Blue Flag” which certifies the high environmental standards and safety compliance.

Besides surfing, you can also do some other activities such as horseback riding, hiking, swimming, kayaking, deep-sea fishing and ATV and canopy tours, as well as explore Costa Rica’s diverse wildlife since it has plenty of typical dry tropical forest nearby, as it is so close to the Cabo Blanco Absolute Reserve, where you can spend a day hiking through nature.

Carmen beach also has a lot of options for accommodation, food and entertainment to suit all budgets.

Getting to Carmen beach Costa Rica

From San José go to Puntarenas and then take the Ferri to Tambor or Paquera. (Tambor Ferri is the largest and most comfortable, we recommend you get to Puntarenas an hour before the ferry leaves). Go through Tambor to Cobano. In Cobano cross the village and after about 8 km, and just before the beach, there is a junction, turn right onto Carmen. This trip requires a total of five hours from San José.

From Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR), drive south through Nosara, Samara and Coyote, cross the Bongo river and continue through Manzanillo to Carmen. Between Ario and Manzanillo you can continue through a stretch of beach. Make sure the tide is low and only use a 4×4 vehicle for this route. It is a very scenic trip as you go down the coast (this route exemplifies rural Costa Rica and is very beautiful). Or you can reach the junction that leads to Ario Beach and go through the mountains, this way takes longer, but it’s an official road and its use is not dependent on the tides.

By bus

Take a local bus from the San Jose – Malpais – Montezuma route, which takes about 5 hours (Transportes Rodriguez, +506 2642-0219).

By plane:

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport to the Tambor Airport, either with Sansa Airlines or Aerobell every day. From here you can rent a car and drive, or take a bus or taxi to Cobano and then Carmen, which is about 30 minutes.

Carmen Beach nearby Hotels:

Casa Marbella Hotel, Casa del Mar Hostel

Carmen Beach nearby Restaurants:

Casa del Mar, The Bakery

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Malpaís Beach Costa Rica

Location: between Cabo Blanco and Carmen Beach in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
GPS Coordinates: 9.604067,-85.141428 (9°36’14.64″N, 85°08’29.14″W)
Canton: Puntarenas, district: Cóbano.
Zone postal code: 60111

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Malpaís Beach Costa Rica: a great place to relax and surf some great waves. This quaint beachfront village is fast becoming one of Costa Rica’s hottest tourist attractions, as well as a surfer’s paradise.

Malpais, also known as Mal Pais, is a rocky beach with sandy stretches and is covered with pretty seashells. With lush vegetation growing alongside the coast, this uncrowded area is perfect for those who want a peaceful and quiet vacation away from the crowds.

Malpais beach forms a very irregular and rocky shoreline, where the visitor can find secluded coves, capes, platforms, reefs, rocky sheets stretching out from sandy portions of the beach and tide pools which form individual eco-systems each.

Malpais beach also offers plenty of water sports such as fishing, scuba diving, kite surfing and snorkeling, as well as horseback riding, mountain biking, quad biking, canopy tours and some great hiking trails to explore its wildlife, as it is a huge number of coastal and migratory birds that are a treat to see.

The nightlife at Malpais beach is also plenty of fun, with a wide number of bars and restaurants, as well as hotels to suit all budgets.

Getting to Malpais beach Costa Rica

From San José go to Puntarenas and then take the Paquera Ferry (Phone: +506 2661-2084, Schedule and rates, Buy your ticket online). We recommend you get to Puntarenas an hour before the ferry leaves. Once the ferry arrives, drive along the road to Montezuma and Malpais for about 38 km (24 miles). Once in Cobano cross the village and after 1 km turn left to Malpais. This route requires a total of 3.5 hour from San Jose.

From Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR), drive south through Nosara, Samara and Coyote, cross the Bongo river and continue through Manzanillo to Malpais. Between Ario and Manzanillo you can continue through a stretch of beach. Make sure the tide is low and only use a 4×4 vehicle for this route. It is a very scenic trip as you go down the coast (this route exemplifies rural Costa Rica and is very beautiful). Or you can reach the junction that leads to Ario Beach and go through the mountains, this way takes longer, but it’s the official road and its use is not dependent on the tides.

Malpais Beach Costa Rica by bus

Direct Buses to/from San Jose
In San Jose: Terminal 7-10, Avenida 7, Calle 10
From SJO Airport: Take a taxi to the Villa Bonita bridge, where the buses pass approximately 30 min after their departure in San Jose.
To the Airport: the bus stops directly in front of the airport.

Santa Teresa/ Mal Pais/ Montezuma:
Transportes Cóbano, Duration: 5.5 hours / Fare: $19 (including ferry)

Departures Mon – Sun
From San Jose
6:00 a.m. From Cobano
1:00 p.m. From Montezuma
12:30 a.m. From Santa Teresa
12:00 a.m.

When booking your ticket online (LaTerminal), you must indicate “Cobano” as the destination to get the cheap fare mentioned above. From Cobano you can continue with connecting buses to Montezuma, Santa Teresa or Malpais. If you indicate Montezuma, Santa Teresa or Malpais as your destination in LaTerminal you will receive more expensive – but also more comfortable – options – some including pick-up/drop-off at your hotel or a taxi-boat across the Gulf of Nicoya.

Malpais Beach Costa Rica by plane:

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport to the Tambor Airport, with Sansa Airlines every day. From here you can rent a car and drive, or take a bus or taxi to Cobano and then to Malpais, which is about 30 minutes.

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Cedros Beach Costa Rica

Los Cedros Beach Costa Rica

Location: between Cabuya and Montezuma Beach in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
Cedros Beach GPS Coordenates: 9.630194, -85.077293 (9°37’48.69″N, 85°04’38.25″W)
District: Cobano, canton: Puntarenas, province: Puntarenas.
Zone postal code: 60111.

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Getting to Los Cedros Beach Costa Rica

From San José go to Puntarenas and then take the Paquera Ferry (Phone: +506 2661-2084, click here). We recommend you get to Puntarenas an hour before the ferry leaves. Once the ferry arrives, drive along the road to Montezuma and Malpais for about 38 km (24 miles), and take the exit to Montezuma. Once in Montezuma, follow the road for about 3 km (2 miles) until you reach Cedros Beach. This route requires a total of 3.5 hour from San Jose.

From Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR), drive south through Nosara, Samara and Coyote, cross the Bongo river and continue through Manzanillo to Cabo Blanco. Between Ario and Manzanillo you can continue through a stretch of beach. Make sure the tide is low and only use a 4×4 vehicle for this route. It is a very scenic trip as you go down the coast (this route exemplifies rural Costa Rica and is very beautiful). Or you can reach the junction that leads to Ario Beach and go through the mountains, this way takes longer, but it’s the official road and its use is not dependent on the tides. Once in Cabo Blanco, drive along the road to Montezuma for about 10 km (6 miles) until you reach Cedros Beach. This route requires a total of 5 hours.

By bus

Take a local bus from San Jose – Malpais – Montezuma, which takes about 5 hours (Transportes Rodriguez, +506 2642-0219), making the stop at Montezuma, which takes about 5 hours. From here, you need to take a taxi or walk to Cedros beach.

By plane:

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport to the Tambor Airport, either with Sansa Airlines or Aerobell every day. From here you can rent a car and drive, or take a bus or taxi to Cobano and then to Cedros, which is about 30 minutes.

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Montezuma Beach Costa Rica

Montezuma Beach Costa Rica
Location: between Las Manchas and Tambor Beach in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
Montezuma Beach GPS Coordenates: 9.654559, -85.068024 (9°39’16.41″N, 85°04’04.88″W)
District: Cobano, canton: Puntarenas, province: Puntarenas.
Zone postal code: 60111.

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Montezuma Beach Costa Rica is nestled into a landscape of true tropical paradise on the eastern shore of Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula, at the bottom of a plateau overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Montezuma was a small remote fishing village until the 1980’s when it began to gain a repute of being an ideal budget location for the nearby areas of the Cabo Blanco National Park, the Isla Tortuga and the Curu Wildlife Reserve. In many ways this little picturesque and charming village feels like the end of the line, known for its off-beat, bohemian atmosphere and the stunning beauty of its beaches, rivers and waterfalls. Due to its off-beat ambience Montezuma is also known in Costa Rica as Montefuma or Moctezuma.

On the north edge of the village is Montezuma Beach, a large sandy beach with clear blue waters, speckled with rocky peninsulas and protected by ancient cliffs formed some 80 million years ago. Montezuma Beach is great for sun bathing, swimming, body surf, snorkeling, diving, boogie boarding, fishing, horse back riding, surfing and bonfires at night, all within short walking distance. However, be careful as the rip tide here can get quite strong and surfing can be rather difficult.

During the last decade, Montezuma has become the perfect destination for those in search of an exciting and safe vacation or for those looking for a place to settle down and start a brand new life. Unlike many other parts of Costa Rica, Montezuma has been largely untouched by commercial development maintaining still a laid back lifestyle. However, tourists in Montezuma Beach can choose among many beautiful hotels, health oriented hotels or houses for rent to suit all budgets, delightful restaurants on the beach and several things to do like the canopy tour across the Montezuma waterfalls where you zip through a verdant river valley, as well as hikes to the rivers, waterfalls or through the jungle of the nature reserves, all of them pure experiences of biodiversity and wildlife. Also, if you are looking for rejuvenation or relaxation in a tropical environment, Montezuma has become one of the worlds well known destination for yoga retreats, classes and yoga teacher training.

Montezuma is a travel destination for any beach lover and eco-tourist. A must-see jewel for nature lovers is Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica’s oldest Nature Reserve, located 9 km south of Montezuma. Also, if you are in Montezuma, do visit the beautiful Montezuma waterfalls just outside of town. Over 15 m (50 feet) high, this waterfall is a popular tourist attraction with many people jumping into the shallow pool below. However, caution is advised as people have been known to hurt themselves on the rocks underwater, while jumping the falls.

Though this tiny village retains most of its tranquil atmosphere, after the sun sets, Montezuma Beach is the place to be on the peninsula, with plenty of bars and discos found throughout the village. The entire area comes alive with music and dancing and you can find plenty of people relaxing and having a good time.

Keep in mind that camping on the beaches in Montezuma is illegal, so try and find a room in the many affordable accommodations here.

Getting to Montezuma Beach Costa Rica:

From San José go to Puntarenas and then take the Paquera Ferry (we recommend you get to Puntarenas an hour before the ferry leaves, phone: ( +506 2661-2084). Once the ferry arrives, drive along the road to Cobano, Montezuma and Malpais for about 38 km (24 miles). Once in Cobano, take the exit to Montezuma and follow the road for about 6.5 km (4 miles) until you reach Montezuma Beach Costa Rica. This route requires a total of 3.5 hour from San Jose.

From Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR), drive south through Nosara, Samara and Coyote, cross the Bongo river and continue through Manzanillo to Cabo Blanco. Between Ario and Manzanillo you can continue through a stretch of beach. Make sure the tide is low and only use a 4×4 vehicle for this route. It is a very scenic trip as you go down the coast (this route exemplifies rural Costa Rica and is very beautiful). Or you can reach the junction that leads to Ario Beach and go through the mountains, this way takes longer, but it’s the official road and its use is not dependent on the tides. Once in Cabo Blanco, drive along the road to Montezuma for about 13 km (8 miles) until you reach Montezuma Beach Costa Rica. This route requires a total of 5 hours.

By bus

Take a local bus from San Jose – Malpais – Montezuma, which takes about 5 hours (Transportes Rodriguez, +506 2642-0219), making the stop at Montezuma, which takes about 4 hours.

By plane:

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport to the Tambor Airport, either with Sansa Airlines or Aerobell every day. From here you can rent a car and drive, or take a bus or taxi to Montezuma, which is about 30 minutes.

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Curi Cancha National Wildlife Refuge Costa Rica

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Location: 300 m east from Monteverde cheese factory, about 1 km before the famous Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, district: Monteverde, canton: Puntarenas, province: Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 60109.

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GPS Coordinates: 10.304847,-84.809052 (10°18’17.45″N, 84°48’32.59″W)
Size: 76 ha (187 acres)
Curi Cancha National Wildlife Refuge Telephone: +506 2645-6915
Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area Telephone (ACAT): +506 2666-5051
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Curi Cancha National Wildlife Refuge Costa Rica: created in October 24th, 1997, in order to protect cloud forest in Tilaran Mountain Range near Las Juntas, part of the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. Curi-Cancha National Wildlife Refuge is a new park that used to be private property and is now opened to the public, located in the very heart of Monteverde, covering both lowerand wet montane and premontane wet virgin cloud forest, so it has a cool climate, sometimes very windy too.

The lower part is drier, with few epiphytes, but the upper portion is cloud forest. While the forest is not quite so pristine as Monteverde, the most spectacular birds are much easier to see, making it perfect for birdwatchers. The refuge is particularly good for the Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno), one of the most sought-after bird of the cloud forest. The refuge is also a good place to find Keel-billed Toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus), Blue-crowned Motmot (Momotus momota), Blue-Throated Goldentail (Hylocharis eliciae) and Orange-bellied Trogon (Trogon aurantiiventris). Among mammals, it has a lot of white-faced and howler monkeys, raccoons, coatis, kinkajous, armadillos, Three-toed sloths, anteaters and many more.

The The Curi Cancha Wildlife Refuge has the advantage of far less tourists and visitors than the main Monteverde Cloud Forest Parks, but shares similar ecosystems, with a mixture of primary and secondary forest. It also has a lovely location with several beautiful view points. The Curi Cancha Wildlife Refuge has 5 different trails, Sendero Leo 1.8km, Sendero Ficus 1km, Sendero Manga 2.2km, sender El Guacharo 950mts and the Sendero Pumade 1,5km, but be careful, even though are pretty and very peaceful, they can also be very slippery when it is raining so wear suitable foot wear!

The The Curi Cancha Wildlife Refuge but also offers experienced bilingual nature guide and round trip transport, as well as it has some rustic facilities such as bathrooms and entrances. Other nearby Costa Rica parks include Children´s Eternal Rainforest, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve and Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve.

Getting to Curi Cancha National Wildlife Refuge:

From San Jose take the Pan-American highway North to kilometer 133, then turn right towards Sardinal, 1 km after the Aranjuez River and Cuenca Restaurant, until you reach Santa Elena (about 29 Km). Once you reach Santa Elena, continue for another 6 km following the signs. Now you can also take the new Caldera Highway to Puntarenas and then follow the same directions to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. From Sardinal to Monteverde, it is recommended a 4×4 car, even during the dry season, since some 20 km correspond to a gravel road.

From Daniel Oduber International Airport (LIR), drive south on the Pan-American Highway through Liberia, Bagaces, Cañas and Las Juntas to Sardinal. Here, turn to the left at the gas station to Santa Elena (about 29 km). Once you reach Santa Elena continue for another 6 km following the signs. From Sardinal to Monteverde, it is recommended a 4×4 car, even during the dry season, since some 20 km correspond to a gravel road.

By bus

Take a bus San Jose – Monteverde, which takes about 5 hours (Transmonteverde S.A, +506 2222-3854). We recommend buying the ticket the day before to secure your space.

You can also take a bus Puntarenas – Monteverde, which takes about 2 hours (Transmonteverde S.A, +506 2222-3854). There is also a bus service leaving from downtown Santa Elena to Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.

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Children’s Eternal Rainforest Private Reserve Costa Rica

San Gerardo Field Station · Poco Sol Biological Station · Bajo del Tigre Sector · Finca Steller Education Center

Location: between Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve and the Arenal National Park, in the provinces of Alajuela and Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
Size: 22,500 ha (54,000 acres)
Altitude: from 450m to 1,800m (1,480ft to 5,900ft) above sea level
Reservation Telephone: +506 2645-5851 / +506 2645-5305
Website: www.acmcr.org

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Children’s Eternal Rainforest Private Reserve Costa Rica is the largest private reserve in Costa Rica, that protects the country’s tropical rainforest, primary forest, secondary forest and regeneration areas in northwestern Costa Rica, a project that has been part of the dream of children’s and adults around the world. On September 18th, 2007, it was declared part of the Peace and Water Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, and is administered by the Monteverde Conservation LeagueChildrens Eternal Rainforest Private Reserve Costa Rica (ACM in Spanish).

The Children’s Eternal Rainforest is located in the Tilaran Mountain Range, bordering the Arenal Volcano National Park, the higher elevations of Monteverde and Miramar, reaching the Alberto Manuel Brenes Reserve in San Ramon. It continues through the San Carlos zone, close to the populations of San Jorge, La Tiga, San Isidro de Peñas Blancas, Chachagua, and El Castillo.

The Children’s Eternal Rainforest exists thanks to the dream of saving the rainforest by children. It’s fundraising campaign began in 1987, in a small rural school in Sweden, while studying tropical forests prompted a nine-year-old Roland Teinsuu, to ask what they could do to keep the rainforest and the animals that live in it safe from destruction. Young Roland’s question led his teammates to make a campaign to raise money for the purchase and protection of threatened rainforest in Costa Rica. With the guiding hand of teacher Eha Kern and her husband Bernd, and the assistance of tropical biologist Sharon Kinsman, who introduced the Monteverde project to the school, Roland and his classmates raised enough money to buy six hectares of rainforest at a cost of $250 per hectare, including surveying, title search, and legal fees connected with the purchase.

Linked to this initial success, this group of children dedicated to saving the tropical forests formed the “Barnens Regnskog” (Children’s Rainforest). The vision took hold, sweeping the globe, with contributions flocking in from the far corners of the world. Fundraising projects have been as varied as a child’s imagination. Children have collected aluminum cans and glass, baked cookies for sale with rainforest ingredients (ginger, chocolate, vanilla), or asked for a parcel of rainforest as a Christmas or birthday gift.

The original six-hectare preserve, settled near Monteverde in 1988, has grown to more than 22,500 hectares (over 54,000 acres) of land, currently is the largest private reserve in Costa Rica, and to date, 44 different countries have contributed to the acquisition and protection of the territories of the Children’s Eternal Rainforest.

In the Children’s Eternal Rainforest are represented 6 out of the 12 life zones present in Costa Rica, as well as a variety of habitats and ecosystems that span from 450 to 1800 meters above sea level, so it presents a topography characterized by peaks and mountain ridges, valleys and canyons as well as abundant rivers of rapid currents that drain both the Pacific and Atlantic slopes of the country. In general can be classified into three forest types: seasonal evergreen forest, cloud forest and a seasonal rain forest, this later type being the most representative within the reserve.

The Children’s Eternal Rainforest and other nearby areas have been the focus of numerous studies and vast collections of plants and Childrens Eternal Rainforest Private Reserve Costa Ricaanimals. Since the 1960’s, many naturalists, students and biologists have contributed to the knowledge of the cloud forest and other adjacent habitats.

The climatic conditions and the topography of the terrain have allowed for habitat diversification and a high degree of endemism. To date there have been 60 species of amphibians, 101 reptiles, known worldwide as the habitat of the Golden Toad (Bufo periglenes), 425 of birds, including the Three-wattled Bellbird (Procnias tricarunculata), Rufous Motmot (Baryphthengus martii), Piratic Flycatcher (Legatus leucophaius), Bare-necked Umbrellabird (Cephalopterus glabricollis), Rufous-tailed Jacamar (Galbula ruficauda), Emerald Toucanet (Aulacorhynchus prasinus), Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra), Blue-grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus), Swallow-tailed Kite (Elanoides forficatus), Cherrie’s Tanager (Ramphocelus costaricensis), Buff-throated Saltator (Saltator maximus), Yellow-green Vireo (Vireo flavoviridis), and even the Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) as well as various species of hummingbirds, woodpeckers, orioles, parrots, parakeets and many others. Here you can also find 121 species of mammals which represent 50.5% of all terrestrial vertebrate species known in Costa Rica, such as the howler, spider and capuchin monkeys, raccoons, porcupines, peccaries, agoutis, deer, lowland pacas, squirrels, jaguars and tapirs, which is the largest land mammal in Costa Rica and very abundant in these forests. Also, within the invertebrates, it have been reported about 658 species.

The diversity of plant species in the area is also great, there have been reported 3.021 species of vascular plants, a number that corresponds to one third of the total species reported for the country. Other groups classified on the lesser-known flora and are also endemic in the area. For example, approximately 10% of the total flora is considered endemic to the Tilaran Mountain Range, where you can find a variety of trees such as Kapok (Ceiba pentandra), Cedrillo (Brunellia costaricensis), Cirri Blanco or Colorado (Mosquitoxylum jamaicense), Sura or Guayabon (Terminalia oblongata), Laurel or Salmwood (Cordia alliodora), West Indian Laurel Fig (Ficus americana) and several species of ferns, palms, orchids, bromeliads, vines and moss.

Another major objective of the Children’s Eternal Rainforest is the protection of water, due to conditions of geographical location, topography, climate, and principally forest cover, permits a higher richness in the clean water resources within it that are used for human and animal consumption as well as the generation of hydroelectric energy, approximately 50% of the production of electricity originates from this protected area. The main watersheds located in this area are: the Peñas Blancas River, the Esperanza River, the San Lorenzo River, the Aranjuez River, the Caño Negro River and the Guacimal River. Each watersheds has its own composition of different rivers and permanent and temporal streams, as well as innumerable amounts of springs and natural lagoons.

Within the Children’s Eternal Rainforest, you can stay in one of their biological stations, either San Gerardo Station or Poco Sol Station. These are ideal for retreats, workshops, study groups, research projects or vacations. Both offer classroom Quetzal Childrens Eternal Rainforest Private Reserve Costa Ricafor session groups work, hiking trails in natural forest and regeneration areas with an excellent opportunity to observe and share with the wildlife, the opportunity for a presentation (on request) and delicious Costa Rican meals.

San Gerardo Field Station

San Gerardo Biological Station is located on the Atlantic slope of the Tilaran Mountain Range at 1,200m above sea level. The station has the best conditions to house 32 people. It has 6 bedrooms on the second floor, each with private bath. The balcony offers a spectacular view of Arenal Volcano, Lake Arenal and the surrounding forest. The first floor has a kitchen, dining room, rooms for guides and group leaders and a conference room. It also offers facilities for students, researchers and tourists such as trails through primary and secondary forest and regenerating areas.

The average temperature of this zone is 16°C (61°F), with an annual rainfall of 4000 mm, being the best time to visit during the dry season, from April to June, because that is when most bird species in the region are very active due to their breeding season.

Location: 6km (3.7 miles) northeast of downtown Santa Elena in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.

GPS coordinates for San Gerardo Biological Station: 10.359658, -84.790992 (10°21’34.77″N, 84°47’27.57″O)

Getting to San Gerardo Biological Station:

From San Jose, take the Interamerican Highway north to km # 133, and take the turnoff to the right towards Sardinal to Santa Elena (about 29 km). Upon entering the community of Santa Elena, continue 6 km to the station entrance. Santa Elena is reached via a gravel road, so it is recommended to go with four-wheel drive vehicle. Driving time from San Jose is approximately 1 ½ hours.

By bus

You can take a bus route San Jose – Santa Elena (Auto Transport Tilarán, +506 2222-3854), which takes about 4.5 hours. From there you can take a taxi to the entrance, which can take about 15 minutes.

Poco Sol Biological Station

Location: Poco Sol in the province of Alajuela, Costa Rica.

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GPS Coordinates for Poco Sol Biological Station: 10.362025, -84.658467 (10°21’43.29″N, 84°39’30.48″W)

Poco Sol Biological Station is located on the Atlantic slope in Tilaran Mountain Range at 720m above sea level. The station’s Childrens Eternal Rainforest Private Reserve Costa Ricainfrastructure is divided into two buildings. A main building which corresponds to the shelter with capacity for 34 people. It has seven rooms, each with private bath. The main floor has a conference room, bathrooms and two rooms for the disabled; the second floor is an open room with terrace and five bedrooms. The second building has a kitchen and dining area for the enjoyment of traditional foods. It also offers facilities for students, researchers and tourists such as trails through primary and secondary forest and regenerating areas, passing through a 3.8 ha lagoon, a waterfall, fumaroles and hot springs.

As to San Gerardo station, the type of forest in the area is classified as Premountain Rainforest (an evergreen forest), with a canopy of 30 to 40 meters in high, abundant epiphytes and a dense undergrowth. The average temperature of this zone is 24°C (75°F), with an annual rainfall of 4000 mm, being the best time to visit during the dry season from December to May.

Getting s to Poco Sol Biological Station:

From San Jose, take the Pan-American Highway westward to the city of San Ramon. Then follow the road north through Angeles and La Tigra up to Pocosol. Driving time from San Jose is approximately 4 hours.

You can also take the Pan-American Highway to Naranjo and follow the road through the villages of Zarcero, Ciudad Quesada and La Tigra to Pocosol. Driving time from San Jose is approximately 4 hours.

By bus

You can take a bus San Jose – La Fortuna, (Auto Transport San Jose-San Carlos, +506 2256-8914), which takes about 4 hours, making a stop in La Tigra. You can also take a bus from Ciudad Quesada to La Fortuna (Transpisa, +506 8379-3153) which takes about 1.5 hours. From there you can take a taxi to the entrance, which can take about 15 minutes.

By plane

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport and the Arenal Airport, either with Sansa Airlines or Aerobell every day. From there you can rent a car and drive to the reserve, or take a taxi, which can take about 30 minutes.

Bajo del Tigre Sector

Location: 2km (1.2 miles) southeast of downtown Santa Elena, Puntarenas, Costa Rica.

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Bajo del Tigre Sector GPS Coordinates: 10.305703, -84.811578 (10°18’20.53″N, 84°48’41.68″W)
Reservation Phone: +506 2645-5305
Birder’s Tour Schedule: at 5:30 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m.
Daytime walks Schedule: from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Night walks Schedule: from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (The Night Hike allows visitors to see the difference between the forest during the day, and at night. An experience you will not want to miss!)

The Bajo del Tigre Sector is physically separated from the large block of the Children’s Eternal Rainforest, but is part of this large protected area and administered by the ACM. Bajo del Tigre is located in Monteverde and has a size of approximately 29 hectares, however the property is surrounded by other private protected area, a situation that provides a greater forest cover.

The forest type found in Bajo del Tigre is quite rare and has a low representation in the country due to the deforestation to make way for coffee plantations and urban zones, for presenting favorable conditions for human settlements. Bajo del Tigre has an elevation between 1.020m to 1.380m above sea level, and record rainfall over 2,400 mm of rain per year. This forest is considered Childrens Eternal Rainforest Private Reserve Costa Ricaseasonal, with a dry period extending from January to early May.

Bajo del Tigre has a reception center for visitors and a gift shop with items related to their organization and conservation in general. In addition, next to the reception it has a “Children’s House”, aimed to environmental education for local children and visitors.

Bajo del Tigre Sector has about 4.5 km of trails that let you enjoy a unique flora and fauna of the area, as well as an excellent opportunity to appreciate the sunset over the Gulf of Nicoya.

Getting to Bajo del Tigre Sector:

From San Jose, take the Pan-American Highway north to km # 133, and take the turnoff to the right towards Sardinal to Santa Elena (about 29 km). Upon entering the community of Santa Elena, continue for 2 km to the station entrance. In Santa Elena is reached via a gravel road, so it is recommended to go with four-wheel drive vehicle. Driving time from San Jose is approximately 1 ½ hours.

By bus

You can take a bus San Jose – Santa Elena (Auto Transport Tilarán, +506 2222-3854), which takes about 4.5 hours. From there you can take a taxi to the entrance, which can take about 10 minutes.

Finca Steller Education Center

Location: La Tigra in the province of Alajuela, Costa Rica.

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GPS Coordinates for Finca Steller Educational Center: 10.341378, -84.584947 (10°20’28.96″N. 84°35’5.81″W)
Finca Steller Phone: +506 2468-8382

In 1993, ACM acquired a property adjacent to Children’s Eternal Rainforest in order to build a Environmental Education Center. Some years later, thanks to donations from organizations and individuals, they were able to build basic buildings to carry out education and Finca Steller Education Center Childrens Eternal Rainforest Costa Ricareforestation activities.

The Finca Steller Education Center, located in La Tigra of San Carlos, has a classroom, a kid’s house and a tree nursery for the production of native tree species. In addition, there are hiking trails through primary and secondary forest, and areas of regeneration.

Getting to Finca Steller Educational Center:

From San Jose, take the Pan-American Highway westward to the city of San Ramon. Then follow the road north through Angeles to La Tigra. Driving time from San Jose is approximately 4 hours.

You can also take the Pan-American Highway to Naranjo and follow the road through the villages of Zarcero and Ciudad Quesada to La Tigra. Driving time from San Jose is approximately 4 hours.

By bus:

You can take a bus San Jose – La Fortuna, (Auto Transport San Jose-San Carlos, 2256-8914), which takes about 4 hours, making a stop in La Tigra. You can also take a bus from Ciudad Quesada to La Fortuna (Transpisa, +506 8379-3153) which takes about 1.5 hours. From there you can take a taxi to the entrance, which can take about 15 minutes.

By plane:

You can also take a flight from the Juan Santamaria Airport and Airport Arenal, either with Sansa Airlines or Aerobell