COSTA RICA - „Switzerland of Central America“
Costa Rica may truly have it all: a year-round tropical pleasant climate, quiet rural areas, hillside villages, modern cities, Caribbean beaches, Lakes, Pacific coastline, rain forests, lush valleys, mountains and very freindly people; Plus, there is excellent healthcare, high-speed internet (even in seemingly remote areas), reliable electrical service, clean water you can drink from the tap, and good cellphone coverage (including 3G and even 4G in some areas). In addition to its natural beauty, culture, welcoming attitude of the locals, and convenience, Costa Rica attracts many expats with its lower cost of living and slower pace of life.
Among the best holiday destinations, explore Costa Rica and go sightseeing in San Jose, Costa Rica. And if you like it so much that you immediately feel like you want to fly to San Jose, Costa Rica more often Lufthansa offers several flights a week on numerous routes. For example, 3 days a week to San Jose, or Liberia Costa Rica.
Costa Rica is a small country that has the nickname „Switzerland of Central America“. In contrast to Switzerland Costa Rica does not only have high mountain ranges, but also a Pacific Coast, a Caribbean coast, rainforests and active volcanos. With such a number of different habitats it developed a variety in flora and fauna that is unmatched in such a small space worldwide. The capital San José is the usual starting point to explore these riches of nature, but the city has its own charms and should be discovered as well.
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Higher up in San José
San José, called “Chepe“ by the inhabitants, is situated on a mesa at the feet of the central mountain range that runs from north to south in the middle of the country. The 1100 Meter high elevation is the reason for the year-round spring-time temperatures. The city is quite young, in 1824 the former little village was made capital after Cartago, the colonial centre of Costa Rica, was destroyed by earthquakes. One of the main landmarks here is the National Theatre, a lush copy of the Paris Opera. A precious experience is the Gold Museum, the biggest collection of pre-Columbian gold artefacts in the world. Quite near you can find the Jade Museum, where you can see what the ancient people could do with these valuable stones.
More culture, NO military
The National Museum of Costa Rica is housed in the former military garrison Buena Vista. In 1948 Costa Rica dissolved its military and used the free funds for education and health care. The entrance to the museum leads through a butterfly garden, where the local Blue Morpho butterfly is the star. Visit the Mercado Central, the main market of the city, and get to know the local food and specialties of Costa Rica. The national dish is Casado, rice, black beans, salad and meat from chicken, pork or beef. For breakfast you get served Gallo Pinto, rice and beans with plantain and fried egg. For lovers of coffee Costa Rica is the promised land, from here comes some of the best coffee in the world, which is still one of the main exports from the little country.
Above the trees, above the clouds
Because the country is not very big, you can get to the many national parks, mountains and beaches quite quickly. Nearly a quarter of the country is part of a conservation area, so that the unusual bio-diversity can be protected. In the National Park Braulio Carillo, about 30 km from San José, you can see wild cats, jaguars, monkeys and bright coloured birds like the quetzal, parrots and hummingbirds. Especially entertaining is the funicular above the trees, allowing you to get a birds view on the forest. Even higher up is the Cerro Chirripó, the highest mountain of Costa Rica. On a clear day you can see both the Pacific and the Caribbean from its summit. Most famous is the still active volcano Arenal and the national park of the same name with waterfalls, rivers and cloud forests. For fun in the sun and especially for surfing the peninsula Nicoya at the Pacific coast is a paradise. The diversity of Costa Rica is a guarantee that everyone will find the kind of holiday they want.
More to see in San José and Costa Rica - Parque Zoológico Simón Bolívar, Zoo with animals from Costa Rica‘s forests - Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles, pilgrimage cathedral in Cartago - Tortuguero National Park, sea turtle breeding area on the Caribbean coast
Airport Information San José - Alajuela - Name: Juan Santamaría International Airport - IATA code: SJO
Since November 1, 2020, Costa Rica lifted all travel restrictions. Citizens or legal permanent residents of all countries in the world will be eligible to enter Costa Rica.