If you are planning a trip seeking adventure, beauty and relaxation, Guanacaste, Costa Rica may be the triple threat you have been looking for. Guanacaste is one of the most popular provinces in Costa Rica with some of the prettiest beaches in the country. Tourists flock to the province annually to enjoy not only the pristine shoreline but beautiful mountain ranges, a number of volcanoes and near perfect weather year-round.
Adventure: Guanacaste offers so many options for things to do you will barely have a chance to get bored. Surfing, diving, ATV tours, zip lining, kayaking and horseback riding are just a few of the activities available, but the most popular activity for tourists is deep sea fishing.
There is nothing like the adrenaline rush that comes with deep sea fishing and the fishing off the coast of Guanacaste never disappoints. Catches that can be expected include Sailfish, Mahi-mahi, Marlin, Rooster fish and many others. Many fishermen have said that Guanacaste offers the best fishing in the world because of the great quantity of marine species in the water and the beauty of the surrounding area.
Relaxation: Whether you enjoy lying on the beach, walking through a gorgeous park or getting pampered in a spa, Guanacaste can accommodate you. The beaches feature 125 miles of white sand beaches, cool blue waters and some of the prettiest sunsets you could possibly imagine.
A calming walk through Guanacaste National Park offers some of the prettiest bird and wild life watching conditions around. The biodiversity of the park includes howler, capuchin, spider and white-faced monkeys, coatis, white-tailed deer and a plethora of bird species.
The spas of Guanacaste are also world class offering everything from soothing facials and tranquil massages to revitalizing body wraps and invigorating exfoliation treatments.
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