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Costa Rica is a beautiful country with plenty of eco-tourism opportunities. Here's an ideal itinerary for 7 days in Costa Rica:
Upon arrival at the Juan Santamaria International Airport, you will be met by your tour guide who will transfer you to your hotel in San Jose. Spend the day exploring the city and getting acclimated to the local culture.
After breakfast, head to Arenal Volcano National Park, which is home to one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Take a guided hike through the park and enjoy the stunning views of the volcano and surrounding rainforest. In the afternoon, relax in the natural hot springs that are heated by the volcano.
Today, you'll visit the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, which is home to over 400 species of birds and thousands of plant species. Take a guided hike through the reserve and experience the unique ecosystem of the cloud forest.
Head to Manuel Antonio National Park, which is known for its beautiful beaches and diverse wildlife. Take a guided hike through the park and spot monkeys, sloths, and other animals. Relax on the beach and enjoy the crystal-clear waters.
Corcovado National Park is one of the most biodiverse places on earth, and it's a must-visit for any eco-tourist. Take a guided hike through the park and see jaguars, tapirs, and other rare animals. You can also explore the park's pristine beaches and waterfalls.
Tortuguero National Park is a protected area on the Caribbean coast that's famous for its sea turtle nesting sites. Take a boat tour through the park's canals and spot monkeys, crocodiles, and other wildlife. In the evening, you can take a guided tour to see the sea turtles nesting on the beach.
After breakfast, your tour guide will transfer you back to the airport for your flight home.
This itinerary is just a suggestion, and there are plenty of other eco-tourism opportunities in Costa Rica. Your travel assistant can help you customize your trip based on your interests and preferences.
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