
In a land perfect for eco-travel, Costa Rica boasts of green and lush jungles, sea-life, beaches to be explored
and top luxury resorts. Graced by the Caribbean on the east and the Pacific on the west, Costa Rican vacations in January
offer any traveler unending adventure in a place of solitude. The rainy season in Costa Rica starts in Mayand ends in
September. We recommend January as the best time to go with many U.S. airports serving San Jose's Liberia International airport.
Costa Rican vacationers will be pleased with some of the densest species in the world. From monkeys to birds, hibiscus and amphibians,
traveling to Costa Rica in January is sure to create photographic memories of momentous claim.
National parks and a biological reserve highlight the eco tourist's vacation hot spots. Corcoudo National Park is 127,000 acres of rainforest
that boast of monkey, jaguars and the scarlet macaw. Tortuguero National Park is the best place to see hawksbill, leatherback and green sea
turtles laying their eggs, albeit this occurs in July and August. Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve rises 5000 feet above sea-level and
it's where you can view the Mayan Quetzal bird. When you go in January be sure and try the ziplines of Sky Trek which has Costa Rica's tallest
platform.
Traveling on your January vacation to Costa Rica you'll find great accommodations for any budget. The Four Seasons Costa Rica at Peninsula
Papagayo is the luxury hotel for wonderful open-air guest rooms and a gof course. Arenal Observatory Lodge is located near the Arenal Volcano.
El Remanso Lodge has 6 open-air cabins located on the beach front and is powered by solar energy. If you're into kayaking you may want to try
the Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge. The Tiskita Lodge offers incredible ocean views near the Panamania border.
Greenery to the blue ocean of the diverse land offers almost anynone an adventurous January vacation in Costa Rica.