San José (0.00 km), Manuel Antonio National Park (114.33 km), Tortuguero National Park (115.28 km), Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve (148.86 km), Arenal Volcano (164.09 km), Nicoya Peninsula (203.17 km), Guanacaste (207.98 km), Rincón de la Vieja National Park (239.75 km), Osa Peninsula (292.33 km), Corcovado National Park (294.49 km)
A popular destination known for its impressive volcanic scenery, hot springs, and outdoor activities like hiking and zip-lining.
Located on the Osa Peninsula, this park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and remote rainforests, ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.
A region known for its stunning beaches, national parks, and opportunities for surfing, snorkeling, and horseback riding.
A small but biodiverse park with beautiful beaches, hiking trails, and wildlife such as monkeys and sloths.
Famous for its biodiversity, this reserve offers cloud forests, hiking trails, and opportunities for birdwatching, including the resplendent quetzal.
Known for its beaches, surfing spots, and laid-back vibe, popular towns include Santa Teresa and Montezuma.
A remote area known for its rich wildlife, including scarlet macaws and tapirs, as well as stunning beaches and rainforests. Alternate name: Península de Osa.
Home to an active volcano, this park features hot springs, mud pots, and hiking trails through diverse ecosystems.
The capital city, known for its museums, parks, and vibrant culture, including the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum and the National Theatre. Alternate name: San Jose.
Known for its network of canals and rivers, this park is a key nesting site for sea turtles and offers boat tours through its lush rainforest.
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