Guanacaste: One of the most popular, largest provinces in Costa Rica, located in the far northwest corner, but close enough to Liberia Airport, it is not only diverse, but exotic as well. It lies between two mountains with a beautiful sandy coast. The Guanacaste region consists of several popular beaches such as Playa Flamingo, Playa Conchal, Playa Brasilito, Playa Avellanas, & Playa Hermosa. Its hot and dry climate makes it a popular location for surfers and sun bathers.
Manual Antonio: This may be the smallest of Costa Rica’s national parks, but it is considered one of its very best. It is recognized for its vast biodiversity and is home to many of Costa Rica’s endangered species. It features lush tropical forests, lagoons, mangroves, and even white sandy beaches. Manuel Antonio is a wonderful destination for first-time travelers to Costa Rica. There are many family-friendly resorts, and romantic villas geared for couples. While visiting Manual Antonio many optional activities include zip lining, waterfall repelling, kayaking, sportfishing, and horseback riding.
Arenal/La Fortuna: A personal favorite region of mine (I have been twice!), La Fortuna is not to be missed while visiting Costa Rica. Home to the breathtaking Arenal Volcano, Arenal dominates the horizon in the rainforest. Around La Fortuna you can visit sloths and tropical birds at the wildlife refuge, take a sky trek high in the sky, raft the river, or repel down a waterfall. This makes it a great destination for solo travelers, couples, and families. Some of Costa Rica's most beautiful resorts can be found in La Fortuna with many rooms and restaurants providing stunning views of Arenal Volcano.
Tamarindo: Another beautiful surfers town, Tamarindo was once a sleepy fishing village, but has since grown into the area’s most developed and accessible tourist town in the region of Guanacaste. When you visit the beaches here you will find soft beige sand, tide pools, and some of the most stunning sunsets in Costa Rica. Besides surfing, other main activities include sport fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, swimming, and horseback riding. In Tamarindo you won't find many high rise chain hotels, but there are several beautiful boutique hotels. You will also find some amazing restaurants as well as a vibrant night life.
Dominical/Uvita: Located on the Southern Pacific Coast, Dominical and Uvita are two neighboring towns. They are surrounded by jungle and are less developed, although they offer a great selection of hotels, restaurants, and activities. Dominical is another town that is best known for surfing. Uvita is a popular town among expats and is also home to Marino Ballena National Park (the National Whale Marine Park). Some of the best views of this National Park can be found by staying in one of the boutique hotels high in the mountains! Besides surfing, popular activities include Dolphin & Whale watching, ATV riding, horseback riding, and hiking.