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Quote: The Irazu Volcano is the highest active volcano in Costa Rica at 9,175 feet above sea level. Its volcanic activity has been documented since 1563, and its last violent cycle of eruptions was from 1962-1965. Irazu Read More
Quote: Braulio Carrillo National ParkWe spent the morning driving through the Braulio Carrillo National Park on our way from San Jose to Tortuguero National Park. This National Park is named after Costa Rica’s third Read More
Quote: If you like white-water rafting, you must raft Rio Reventazon. During the summer, when I was there, the rapids were great. The company classified the rapids as III and IV, but I would be inclined to say that they Read More
Quote: This is an excellent small gallery near the central part of San Jose that specializes in indigenous and folkloric art of Costa Rica that one seldom sees in the stores. There are paintings from many small isolated Read More
Quote: Spirogyra is a cool, green oasis in the middle of the city. It is a great place to relax and watch butterflies in an enclosed natural habitat. There is a breeding area where you can see the pupae and newly Read More
Quote: This is the imposing neo-Classical building next to Plaza del la Cultura. Go in and take a look around, even if you don't have time to attend an event. You can take a tour for about $2. The National Symphony Read More
Quote: La Sabana is San Jose's old airport; now it's a large green space with trees, fields, and lakes in the heart of San Jose. From the end of Paseo Colon, you can walk through the park and around the lakes. I once Read More
Quote: The Metropolitan Cathedral is a neoclassical temple that was built in 1878 by Spanish architect, Jose Quirce. The stained glass windows came from Paris and an antique German clock is imbedded in the outside wall. Read More
Quote: I admit it with no shame: I am a bibliophile and am constantly running out of things to read while traveling. I find many travelers in the same boat, especially business travelers. This chain of four books Read More