Costa Rica Map
Where is Costa Rica located?
An impressive twenty four percent of Costa Rican territory is under state of national parks, protected wildlife reserves and national biological refuges. Few places in the world, within such a small and accessible space, so many natural variations. In Costa Rica, contrasts and natural diversity are great. Within its fifty one thousand one hundred square kilometers, you will discover always a extraordinary place in each town.
Its territory is a narrow passage that shelters flora and fauna of North America and South America, also being home to a huge number of endemic species. Due to its geographical location Costa Rica is an exuberant biological bridge for numerous botanical and zoological species. No other country has devoted so much of its territory to protect the environment.
The climate is pleasant all year, which recommends a peaceful life among the inhabitants and tourists can explore and venture out without worrying about anything other than taking advantage of travel and relatively short distances -less than a day- between the regions.
Costa Rica Map & General Information?
Costa Rica is located in Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Nicaragua and Panama. Geographic coordinates: 10 00 N, 84 00 W
Brunxu Apartments distances to Popular Attractions:
Caribbean Sea 209 Miles
Juan Santamaria International Airport 111 Miles
Liberia International Airport 164 Miles
San Jose 122 Miles
Monteverde 78 Miles
Arenal Volcano 153 Miles
Tamarindo Beach 195 Miles
Jaco Beach 49 Miles
Dominical Beach 27 Miles
Source: Puntarenas Distance Map
Map of Quepos and travel information about Quepos: Quepos Map
On the way to the Brunxu apartments you will pass the Tárcoles bridge, where you can see crocodiles in their natural habitat on the banks of the river.
“When the blood in your veins return to the sea, and the earth in your bones returns to the ground, perhaps then you will remember that this land does not belong to you, it is you who belong to this land”.
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