Situated near the mouth of the San Carlos River in Costa Rica’s northern lowlands, Boca Tapada is renowned for its ecotourism as it boasts a rich diversity of fauna and flora. This remote area is characterised by endless pineapple and sugar cane plantations, lush tropical jungle, and vast wetlands, and is known as one of the last remaining nesting sites of the endangered Great Green Macaw. Visit the Maquenque Wildlife Refuge and Biological Corridor, hike through dense forest or simply laze in a hammock and listen to nature's symphony of sounds. Aside from the endemic macaw, twitchers can also enjoy spotting over 400 other species including the Rufescent Tiger-Heron, the exotic Dusky Antbird, and the Keel-billed Toucan.