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Travel Tips When Going to Costa Rica – Ecoterra Costa Rica

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Travel Tips When Going to Costa Rica – Ecoterra Costa Rica Costa Rica has become one of the top travel destinations in Central America, offering a mix of lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, exotic wildlife, and pristine beaches. To ensure a seamless journey, it is essential to prepare in advance and know what to expect. At Ecoterra Costa Rica, we specialize in providing authentic and eco-friendly experiences, and we’ve compiled this comprehensive guide to help travelers make the most of their trip. Best Time to Visit Costa Rica Costa Rica’s climate is tropical, with two main seasons: the dry season (December to April) and the green season (May to November) . Dry Season : Perfect for beach vacations, hiking, and visiting national parks with less rainfall. This is also peak tourist season, so expect higher prices and more crowds. Green Season : Characterized by afternoon showers, lush landscapes, and fewer tourists. It’s the best time for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and budget-cons...

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 ...