One of the most fascinating and enjoyable of the Mayan sites, and a World Heritage Site since 1979.
The best diving destination along the Pacific Coast.
Literally meaning “where the rainbow gets its colors”, it's undoubtedly one of the most gorgeous lakes in the world.
The park provides excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, even though it's one of the more remote in the national park system.
The most active volcano in Costa Rica, with its first eruption taking place in 1968.
Guatemala's most active volcano and at the same time the most frequently climbed volcano in the country.
The second largest barrier reef in the world, a place where you can observe nature at its best, but unfortunately threatened to disappear.
Lying on the central Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Santa Teresa is a surfing hot spot, attracting surfers from all over the world.