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Costa Rica in One Week: A Simple 7-Day Travel Guide for First-Time Visitors

  Planning your first trip to Costa Rica? This 7-day itinerary helps you explore the best of the country — from volcanoes and rainforests to beaches and wildlife. Whether you’re traveling alone, with family, or seeking a luxury vacation, this guide makes it easy to enjoy Costa Rica in just one week. Why Visit Costa Rica for 7 Days? Costa Rica is a small country, but it offers a lot of variety. In just one week, you can: Hike volcano trails Swim in waterfalls Spot wildlife Relax on beaches Soak in hot springs This makes Costa Rica a great option for short, active vacations. Is 7 Days Enough in Costa Rica? Yes! One week is perfect for first-time travelers . You can explore 2–3 different areas, enjoy both adventure and relaxation, and get a real feel for the country. 7-Day Classic Costa Rica Itinerary Day 1: Arrive in San José Land at Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) Relax at your hotel Optional: Explore local markets, the National Theater, or museums Day 2: Head to Arenal ...

Hanging Bridges La Fortuna: A Magical Walk Above the Rainforest Canopy

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Introduction to La Fortuna's Hanging Bridges Where is La Fortuna, Costa Rica? Nestled at the base of the mighty Arenal Volcano, La Fortuna is a small town in northern Costa Rica that’s brimming with lush rainforests, waterfalls, hot springs, and unique eco-adventures. It's a hub for travelers seeking a close connection with nature—without giving up comfort. What Makes La Fortuna Special? La Fortuna offers more than just volcano views. It's home to some of Costa Rica’s most iconic natural attractions—like the Arenal Volcano National Park and the famous hanging bridges. With its biodiversity, safe tourism scene, and unforgettable landscapes, it’s a perfect escape for adventure lovers and nature seekers alike. All About Hanging Bridges in La Fortuna What Are Hanging Bridges? Hanging bridges (also called suspension bridges) are long walkways built high above the forest floor, allowing you to walk literally through the jungle canopy. They sway gently with the movement beneath ...