1. Rio Celeste Probably the most iconic waterfall in Costa Rica; the turquoise blue waters draw a great many visitors each year. A guided tour will take you along the river to where the two tributaries meet to make the remarkable color. While swimming is not allowed in the park, many tours stop to allow …
My last few days in Costa Rica were supposed to be spent in Playa Santa Teresa on southwestern tip of Nicoya Peninsula, but I never made it. Instead, I ended up somewhere better. After enjoying the beautiful rainforests, mountains and waterfalls of Monteverde and La Fortuna, I needed a little beach time in my trip. …