Costa Rica National Parks & Reserves
Our country remains deeply committed to conserving its vegetaion, fauna and geographically significant sites like volcanic peaks or coral reefs. The great diversity of vegetation and fauna found throughout the country is one of the main reasons why national parks in Costa Rica cover such a great area, these areas include wildlife refuges and forest reserves, many species are unique to one single area and cannot be found anywhere else. Visit any of the 107 Costa Rica national parks and reserves spread between our borders, roughly divided into 11 conservation areas. Explore these areas in an ecological expedition of renowned Costa Rica National Parks.
Manuel Antonio National Park
Our Manuel Antonio National Park combines shores and rain forest.

Arenal National Park
Arenal National Park features a majestic active volcanic peak and picturesque man made lake.

Corcovado National Park is made up approximately from over 500 different tree species along with 8 diverse habitats.
Golfito National Park

Terrific aviary species can be observed at Golfito National Park, a beautiful reserve.
Palo Verde National Park
Palo Verde protects 42 fantastic acres of terrain boasting wide ecological diversity.
Isla del Coco National Park

Underwater animals and legends attract many to Isla del Coco National Park.
Rincon de la Vieja National Park

Hot geysers & orchids adorn the lovely view at our Rincon de la Vieja National Park.
Tortuguero National Park
Tortuguero National Park is famous for its endangered nesting turtles that visit annually to lay their eggs.













