Ballena National Marine Park
This is the favorite spot of humpback whales and several types of dolphins. Depending on the season, the park turns into natural scenery for viewing these animals.
Chirripó National Park
This is one of the most ecologically diverse regions in Costa Rica. This park is situated in the Cordillera de Talamanca, which, at 320 km, is the longest mountain range in the country.
Corcovado National Park
Protecting 41,788 hectares of lagoons, marsh, swamps, rivers, wet forest and low-altitude cloud forest, as well as 46 km of sandy beach, Corcovado is one of Central America’s most unique ecosystems.
La Amistad International Park and Biosphere Preserve
La Amistad International Park protects lands in both Costa Rica and Panama, hence its name: “Friendship.” Considered the largest tropical forest-covered mountain system in the country
Piedras Blancas National Park
Piedras Blancas forms an important biological corridor that, aside from being rich in itself, protects the great diversity of plant and wildlife species inhabiting Golfo Dulce