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Guide to National Parks and Reserves of Costa Rica
     
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Committed to Nature, supporting

This guide is designed to introduce some of the most diverse wildlife, marine life and birdlife havens that Costa Rica has to offer.  Whilst our sample itineraries provide what we feel are some of the best experiences the country has to offer, it is impossible to see everything in one visit. Therefore we hope this guide is a useful reference point, from which to help you plan a tailor made journey which incorporates places and activities which most interest you.

As a testament to Costa Rica’s commitment to conservation, there are many more parks and reserves besides those listed below, so please do not hesitate to call us for further information.

  Corcovado National Park in the Osa Peninsula is an area of outstanding ecological diversity and abundant flora and fauna – possibly the most important location in Costa Rica for a wildlife and marine life enthusiast to visit. The 41,788 hectare Corcovado.......more 
 

Caño Island Biological Reserve is the tip of a massive underwater mountain surrounded by a profusion of marine life.  It is surrounded by a rocky shoreline with small beaches that almost disappear at high tide. The island lies just 10km off the Osa.......more

    Tortuguero National Park is one of Costa Rica’s most famous national parks due to the turles which nest here and its diverse range of habitats including swamps, Caribbean lowland rainforests and beaches. Tortuguero translates as ‘turtle catcher’.......more
    Pacuare Reserve is a project which the team at Aqua-Firma has been active in the management and fundraising for since 2000. This combined rainforest and turtle conservation project is owned and managed by the Endangered Wildlife Trust, in partnership.......more  
    Arenal Volcano National Park is famous for its almost continuous lava flows, volcanic landscapes, bellowing ‘pyroclastic’ plumes of ash, rock and gases, and wonderful cloud forest scenery. It is Costa Rica’s most active volcano and when the skies are clear.......more
  Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve's roots can be traced back to 1951 with the arrival of Quaker immigrants from Alabama. Monteverde’s 22,000 hectares is located in the Tilaràn Mountains and is one of Costa Rica’s premier ecotravel destinations. The prominent.......more
  Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve is situated next to the popular Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. The cloud forest habitat and spectacular birdlife are very similar to that of its neighbouring reserve, which includes the iridescent Resplendent.......more
    Manuel Antonio National Park is set in a stunning terrestrial and marine location, 3 to 4 hours south of San Jose.  Created in 1972 the 682 hectare terrestrial section of the park is the country’s smallest with an unequalled diversity of life. The 55,000 hectare.......more
    Poas Volcano National Park is located in Costa Rica’s Central highlands. It is 2644m high and one of the most active volcanoes in Latin America having erupted some 40 times since the mid 1800s. Impressively beautiful, Poas make an excellent ........more
    Carara National Park is one of Costa Rica’s most diverse protected areas making it a must see for anyone interested in tropical biology. The park was formed to protect the river basin of ‘Rio Grande de Tarcoles’ which is a transitional area between tropical........more
    Talamanca Highlands is the largest remaining natural forest in Central America, holding an incredible circa. 90% of Costa Rica’s known flora. According to the United Nations Environment Programme: ‘The species diversity is probably unequalled in any other reserve.....more
   

Braulio Carrillo National Park is one of largest and most diverse National Parks in Costa Rica. Its 47,500 hectares are covered by over 90% primary rainforest with an altitudinal range of almost 3,000 meters. You are likely pass through Braulio Carrillo en route.......more

    Rara Avis is a privately run Reserve located next to Braulio Carrillo National Park. By virtue of the relative difficulty in reaching it, this 1335 hectares of high altitude rainforest is accessible only to overnight guests. It takes about 3 hours to travel from Las Horquetas......more