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  Costa Rica, Tropical Paradise
| General | Climate | Travel Options | School | Culture |  

General
Costa Rica is located in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Panama to the south and Nicaragua to the north, with coastline on the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. One of the most developed countries in Latin America, Costa Rica has long been famous for its tradition of peaceful democracy in a region more often characterized by totalitarian regimes and civil strife. The army was abolished in 1949, and government spending concentrated instead on improving social programs. In 1987 then-president Oscar Arias was awarded the Nobel Peace prize for his Central American Peace Plan, and in 1989 the country celebrated 100 years of democratic government.

Costa Ricans also enjoy the highest standard of living in Central America, a 95% literacy rate, and the greatest overall advancement in the social and economic spheres. For these reasons it is often referred to as the ‘Switzerland of the Americas’. Travelers appreciate the security and the sophisticated infrastructure of the country’s transportation, communications and tourist facilities. You will also find that Costa Ricans (otherwise known as "Ticos") are an incredibly friendly people and a willing resource for any adventure you undertake.
Costa Rica’s economy is based largely on primary exports of coffee, banana and cocoa, with tourism becoming an ever-growing force in ensuring the sustainability of the nation’s economic strength and growth. Though small in size, the country has had the foresight to protect approximately 25% of its land in National Parks and other private nature reserves, and as such attracts nature lovers and students alike from around the world. It is a country of lush vegetation, high mountains (112 of volcanic origin!), jungles, rain forests, hundreds of species of tropical birds and glorious beaches.

Climate
Summer in Costa Rica runs from December to April, during which it is sunny all day with average temperatures in Heredia around 75-80 ° F (24-27 ° C) due to its elevation. In the coastal areas temperatures are higher, averaging between 90-95 ° F (32-35 ° C). The rainy season in Heredia is the same as the rest of the country, running from May through November. During this time it is usually sunny in the mornings with showers in the afternoons or evenings. However, from September to November it is often cloudy all day with sporadic heavy rains. Keep in mind that Costa Rica’s geographic diversity is reflected in the climates of its different regions, so you will need to first investigate each region you plan to visit in order to bring the appropriate apparel.

Travel Options  
From Heredia one may easily arrange both day and weekend trips. Weekends are ideal for visits to beaches, national parks, volcanoes, rain forest and rafting excursions. On day trips one can participate in the Café Britt coffee tour, visit San José, Poás Volcano, Sarchí wood-crafting village, or explore the rainforest by aerial tram. You may use our travel guides and other resources to plan any of these trips and more, during and after your stay with us.

If you are planning to continue travel to other parts of Latin America we can recommend several reliable local travel agencies who will help you with international tickets and tours.

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