Costa Rica is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth with steaming rainforests, waterfalls, volcanoes, beaches, mangrove swamps and a huge variety of wildlife. With a combination of low prices and a welcoming, relaxed lifestyle, this democratic and prosperous nation has become of the most popular travel spots in all of the Americas.

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San Jose is the cosmopolitan capital, but the real stars of Costa Rica are the forests, volcanoes, wildlife and beaches found throughout the country.

  • San Jose

    San Jose

    San Jose, the capital city of Costa Rica, is the nation's largest city. It is home to European-influenced architecture such as the National Museum, with its impressive exhibits of natural history and pre-Columbian art and artifacts, the University of Costa Rica and the Teatro Nacional, which was built from coffee taxes and modeled after the Paris Opera House.

    Monteverde

    Monteverde

    Monteverde is famous for its Cloud Forest. Founded in the 1950s by a group of Quakers from Alabama, the Monteverde Cloud Forest is home to more than 400 species of birds, 100 species of mammals and 2,500 species of plants. Here, groups can swing far above the forest floor on the world famous Monteverde Canopy Tour!

  • San Carlos

    San Carlos

    San Carlos is home to the famous Arenal volcano, among the most active volcanoes in the world. Groups may choose to visit the small town of La Fortuna, perform inside its beautiful church or explore the nearby rainforest with a bird's-eye perspective on the flora and fauna of this unique ecosystem. On a clear night it may be possible to see the orange glow of lava flowing from the volcano above!

    Jaco Beach

    Jaco Beach

    This resort city invites you to relax and enjoy the beautiful beaches. Excursions are possible to the Manuel Antonio National Park where your local guide can take you through some of the forest trails, stopping for a swim on the way. Then, sit back and relax on white sand beaches that are shaded by the trees of the jungle.

Local schools and conservatories, parks and wonderful theaters offer multiple options for your ensemble's performances.

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