All inclusive
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All inclusive
4/5
5475 reviews
Costa Rica is a country of enormous biodiversity. Over 25% of the country has been declared a protected natural area, indicating their deep respect for their amazing and varied ecosystem. Visitors here have a unique opportunity to explore virgin forests, mountains, and coastlines where wildlife flourishes in an environment that remains far from human hands. Many travelers come to Costa Rica for its renowned beaches, characterized by gentle waves and numerous shady spots that guarantee a good rest.
Tambor Beach It is located on the southern end of the Nicoya Peninsula, which juts into the Pacific Ocean and has a coastline full of bays and coves. Tambor is at the beginning of a horseshoe-shaped bay bordered by rocky hills and spaces full of almond and palm trees, called Bahia Ballena (Whale Bay). With wide beaches of volcanic sand and calm waves. Tambor is a first-class destination for travelers looking for a peaceful vacation to sunbathe and swim in calm, crystal-clear waters. Here you can find some of the best-rated all-inclusive hotels in Costa Rica, where guests enjoy luxury services and facilities, such as massages by the sea, fun shows at nightclubs, and restaurants serving fresh fruit and local vegetables. There are also large and varied swimming pools, golf courts, and tennis courts. To spend some fun time in the water, you can kayak, surf, or water ski, and on dry land, you can choose a horse or quad bike to ride. Boat trips are highly recommended in this region of amazing coastline; visitors can enjoy this experience by crossing Nicoya Bay by ferry. This one-hour trip is particularly spectacular at sunset when the colorful rays of sunlight illuminate the islands and create a harmonious and peaceful landscape. This is by far the best way to reach Tambor.
An hour away by catamaran from Tambor is Isla Tortuga, a magical place known for its sandy beaches and snorkeling opportunities. Some tours include a walk around the island, seafood, and comfortable seats. Nature lovers who want to see many monkeys can book an excursion to Curu National Park. Considered by many as the jewel of the many natural parks in Costa Rica, Curu National Park is home to three species of monkey: howler, spider, and white-faced. It's easy to see any of the three. Even a short walk along the trails will take the tourist to mangrove ecosystems, a suspension bridge, and a dense forest, home to lizards, deer, agoutis, and sloths. Stingrays, fish and hermit crabs can also be easily spotted in the clear waters of the sea caves hidden throughout the park. These all-inclusive hotels in Costa Rica have a very helpful staff that can assist travelers in scheduling a special tour such as bird watching, kayaking, snorkeling or scuba diving for a tailor-made vacation in beautiful Costa Rica.