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Costa
Rica Holidays Made Easy
Taking a holiday in Costa Rica
is soon to become far easier
after a tour operator announced
plans to launch the UK's first
direct flights.
First Choice will fly direct to
the central American country
from Gatwick, starting in May
2007.
It is offering beach holidays in
three resorts, ranging from
seven to 21 nights, which can be
combined with adventure tours
exploring the country's stunning
natural attractions.
Costa Rica is a small country
with a diverse natural
environment that is home to five
per cent of the world's species.
The Rincon de la Vieja volcano
area, which is visited by some
of the adventure tours, has all
the hallmarks of an active
volcano – steam, sparks and hot
springs – as well as offering a
chance to see howler monkeys.
The Gulf of Papagayo resort,
within reach of Rincon del la
Vieja, has many wide sandy
beaches and calm waters, fringed
by an extensive tropical forest.
It is ideal for nature lovers
who want a relaxing holiday.
Playa Conchal, named after the
shells lining its shores, is a
good choice for couples seeking
a romantic retreat. Located
close the national parks and
volcanoes, the calm and tranquil
waters make it good territory
for fishing, snorkelling and
kayaking.
It is also close to the La
Baulas marine park, which is one
of the world's most important
nesting sites for the
leatherback turtle.
The third resort on offer –
Tamarindo – provides an
authentic Costa Rican beach
village experience. It is a
hotspot for surfers and
fishermen, and was the setting
for the cult 1994 film Endless
Summer II.
For those seeking to combine
their beach holiday with an
adventure holiday, First Choice
is offering three tours of two,
four and seven nights.
The two-night Adventure Taster
tour visits a steaming volcano,
bubbling mud ports and hot
springs. Exploring the area on
horseback and floating down a
river in rubber rings are among
the options, before taking a
tour of the treetop canopy.
A tour of the Monteverde
Cloudforest is the highlight of
the four-night tour, which also
visits the hanging bridges of
Arenal.
Those seeking a longer adventure
should opt for the seven-night
Grand Tour of Costa Rica, which
is a coast-to-coast trip along
beautiful shores and through
lush national parks. Seeing
leatherback turtles and
exploring the bustling city of
San José are among the
highlights.
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