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San Ramon
San Ramon is located in the lush green Central Valley of Costa Rica, in the province of Alajuela, just about one hour away from San Jose.
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Drake Bay
Drake Bay, or Bahia Drake is it is also locally called, is located in the northern part of the Osa Peninsula on the Southern Coast of Costa Rica.
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Golfo Dulce
Those seeking lush pristine rainforests, monkeys, scarlet macaws, toucans, ocelots and many big cats, as well as anteaters and sloths, to name just a few, should most definitely have Golfo Dulce on their list.
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Escazu
Escazu is a suburb of San Jose, situated about 4 miles west of downtown. Despite it’s proximity to San Jose, Escazu has its own distinct character, known fondly by Ticos as the “City of Witches”.
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Puntarenas
Puntarenas is a city and province in Costa Rica. The province consists of the southern two-thirds of Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast, from the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula and
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Cocos Island
Hard to imagine that a country as popular as Costa Rica could have any part left of it considered to be undiscovered and under the radar, but unless you are an avid scuba diver that is most likely the case.
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Cahuita
Cahuita is a relaxing little Caribbean paradise located south of the city of Limon. Its roots can be traced back to Afro-Caribbean fishermen and workers who were brought there from Jamaica to build the railway in the middle of the 1800s. While Spanish is also spoken fluently you will find that in this area most people also speak very good English.
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Golfito
Golfito is located in the Southernest part of Costa Rica, on the eastern side of Golfo Dulce, close to Panama. The port enjoyed prosperity at the beginning of the 20th Century with the United Banana Company, and was the only port of any importance in those parts, but lost its status in 1985 with the end of the banana company.
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Turrialba
Turrialba will offer you with the true essence of Costa Rica. The vibrant green pastures and magnificent scenery will transport you to a world of simple beauty and serenity. It is the only place of the country where a cheese bearing its name, the Turrialba cheese, is produced thus huge cattle ranches surround it.
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