Guanacaste covers the majority of the territory of Northern Pacific region, whose climatic conditions of a season with no rainfall, warmness and blue sky has been created the Tropical Dry Forest, a forest of plants and animals adapted to the drought from December to May. This is the habitat of the Howler Monkey, the Black Iguana, the White-throated Magpie-Jay and the Turquoise-browed Motmot.
Among the suitable places or activities with facilities to enjoy this kind of environment are:
La Norma Guanacaste Ecolodge, Veintisiete de Abril, Santa Cruz, Guanacaste (From Veintisiete de Abril crossing, 5 km along the way to Junquillal Beach), . An eco-lodge worked with sustainability, flora and fauna conservation projects and featuring cottages embedded into the dry forest inhabited by birds, iguanas and several howler monkey families. �
Guanacaste Outriggers Tour, Potrero Beach (From reception of Villagio 50 m to E), . A beach tour which includes nature activities like navigating in Hawaiian-style outrigger canoes, snorkeling and dry forest trail hiking. �
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Where To Stay & Best Hotels in Guanacaste - updated May 2024
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