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If you are planning a South American getaway, then
you should be on the scout for i
nformation on
Costa Rica
if it is on your itinerary. Costa Rica is the
makes you think about paradise, including
endangered wildlife and awesome powdery
beaches with clear blue green waters. So if you are
hunger for more information on Costa Rica, read on
and know when it is best to visit.

The Caribbean Sea borders Costa Rica on the east,
while it has the North Pacific Ocean on the west. It is
about the size of the state of West Virginia in the
United State and its neighboring countries are
Nicaragua (north) and Panama (south).

If it is
information on Costa Rica climate that you are
after, then you will be surprised that the early
months of rainy season is actually a wonderful time
to visit. Though the rivers will start to overflow and
the roads might get muddy, do not be disheartened
as enjoying the country is well worth the raingear
and patience.
For surfing enthusiasts, the increased inflation of
the seas and river whets their surf appetite more it
suits their hobby more. In any case, a surfer should
know that the peak of rainy months is during
September up to October. However, surfers should
also take note that the Caribbean side of the
country has better waves from November through
May.

Precious
information on Costa Rica seasons for
eco-tourist and wildlife seekers is that they should
plan their holidays during the months of November
to April as visibility of endangered species such as
the magnificent quetzal is at best in these months.
Tourists can also watch out for the leather back
turtles during April to May and the green turtles can
be seen from August to September.

If fishing is your cup of tea, then you will be glad to
know you can enjoy your trip year round. However,
those who enjoy fishing are also for that specific
specie of fish. So in any case, it is best to find out
the season during which the fish of your choice is
in abundance. Jot down the following fishing tips:
Many anglers are present in the Caribbean coast
from January to May,  tarpon  are spotted during
autumn and the Golfo Dulce (sailfish) is best
snagged on the Pacific Coast during November to
May.

Seeking
information on Costa Rica wildlife?  Costa
Rica has one of the widest biodiversity in the world,
you can also go bird watching in many of their
breathtaking sites. Costa Rica is home to 800 kinds
of bird species and no need to worry as the help of
many bird guides are advertised in town. Do not
forget to pack your binoculars and camera, and get
ready to take the picture of a bird you may only
once in your lifetime!

                         
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