Costa Rica Honeymoons

Costa Rica

With two breathtaking coasts only a short plane ride away from each other — one on the Pacific, the other on the Caribbean — Costa Rica is the perfect destination for couples looking for an adventure/beach mix. The country, slightly smaller than West Virginia, includes amazing mountaintop views and volcanic cones in its interior (there are four major volcanoes in Costa Rica, only two of which are active), and sun-baked stretches of white-sand beaches as well as verdant jungles alive with exotic wildlife on the coasts.

Before You Go: Need-to-know info

Entry Requirements: Valid passport
Language: Spanish, limited English
Currency: Costa Rican colon
Flight Time: 6 hours from NYC, 6-7 hours from LA
Tipping: Restaurants always include a 10% service charge on your bill, so additional tipping is optional
Getting Around: Rental car, taxi, bus

Costa Rica At Its Best

Best Weather: December to April is Costa Rica’s dry season, except on the Caribbean coast where it rains throughout the year. The temperature and humidity vary with altitude — both are much higher along the coasts than in San Jose.

Experience Nature

Though deforestation once threatened the country’s dense rainforests, several nature preserves, biological reserves, and national parks have been established to protect Costa Rica’s landscape — which are now many of the country’s best attractions. Costa Rica is also less commercialized than many other honeymoon locales. Ecotourism is very popular in Costa Rica, making less traditional but equally luxurious eco-lodges and rainforest bungalows a desirable (and romantic) alternative. Set amid the country’s lush tropical forests, these accommodations offer travelers the opportunity to truly experience the beauty of their surroundings.

What to do

Adventure

Thanks to Costa Rica’s rich and diverse landscape, adventure is always nearby. If you’re ready for something daring, try bungee jumping in San Jose, rappelling in La Fortuna, or zip-lining in Hacienda Bar. Those looking for a more mild rush should try deep-sea fishing in Quepos, horseback riding in Montezuma, or windsurfing in Lake Arenal.

Wildlife

Costa Rica’s fertile terrain is also home to a vibrant plant and animal population, making the country a popular lab site for biologists. Nature-loving honeymooners can enjoy turtle watching along the Caribbean coast and in the North Pacific, and whale watching in the South Pacific. Exotic birds abound throughout the country’s rainforests, and spotting a howler monkey or a sloth makes treks into the jungle even more worthwhile.

Savor Delicious Coffee

If you relish a good cup of java, then you’ll love Costa Rica. The country is famous for its coffee, which is rich in both quality and caffeine, and noted for its slightly bitter taste. Their brew is so good that most natives enjoy between three and five cups a day — they even serve it with burgers at fast-food restaurants.

Enjoy The Ticos

Costa Ricans, or ticos as they refer to themselves, are known worldwide for their friendly demeanor. Maybe it’s because they live in one of the few countries without a standing army, or simply because they live in such a naturally beautiful environment. Whatever the reason, ticos are always quick and happy to help a traveler in need.

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