Visitors to the Republic of Costa Rica will find that despite its small size, the country has an incredible number of attractions and activities to offer. Five per cent of the world’s biodiversity can be found within Costa Rica’s borders and great efforts have been made to preserve this rich resource; protected national parks make up almost 25% of the land – more than any other country in the world. From fishing and surfing to white water rafting and exploring volcanic regions, Costa Rica is the perfect playground for nature lovers and adventures seekers alike.
Naranjo is a tiny agricultural town resting at the base of the Espírito Santo Hills in Costa Rica’s lush Central Valley. With more than two hundred years of coffee cultivation under its belt, the town has become a coffee lovers’ mecca. It has ever-increasing numbers of visitors touring the area’s coffee plantations, sampling some of the world's finest coffees, and learning about the local brew. Other popular activities include discovering the lush tropical landscape via a canopy tour or a jungle hike. Don’t miss the chance to explore the nearby Juan Castro Blanco National Park, which is known for its orchid flowers and quetzal birds and Poás Volcano National Park, which features a remarkable crater lake filled with smoke billowing from fumaroles.