Tourism is the nation’s primary export; every year almost 2.5 million visitors specifically come to Costa Rica to explore the incredible lands protected by environmental law. But Costa Rica’s eco-policies don’t end with tourism.
Already notable to intrepid travellers for its mix of religions and cultures, its timeless temples, its rich and accessible wildlife, its growing surf scene and its people who defy all odds by their welcome and friendliness after decades of civil conflict, this is a country revived.