This particular Wednesday falls on
National Sea Monkey Day, but did you know that Sea Monkeys aren't anything exotic, they're just brine shrimp, like you might feed your fish?
San Jose - Costa Rica's Capital Tortuguero
National Park - 43,000 acres of tropical rainforests, canals and rivers Braulio Carrillo Park - with its famous cascading waterfalls Manuel Antonio
National Park - home to the rare and playful squirrel
monkey Escallonia Cloud Forest - also referred to as a fog forest Hanging Bridges - 6 suspension bridges winding through the tropical rainforest canopy Poás Volcano - with its mile - wide crater Arenal Volcano - with its softly glowing lava flow Costa Rica Rainforest Hike - with naturalist guides Aerial Tram Ride - glide along the rainforest canopy (a top tourist attraction) Green Turtle Research Station - created to protect Costa Rica's turtle nesting habitat, turtle eggs and young hatchlings Atlantic Turtle Nesting Beaches - witness young turtles race to the
sea (during nesting season) Cano Palma Wildlife Reserve - with its mysterious reflecting waters Carara Biological Reserve - Also known as «River of Crocodiles» Visits to Pineapple, Banana & Coffee Plantations Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge - includes Rio Frio boat cruise
Other activities you can experience are snorkeling at Cano Island, watching the dolphins and whales, practicing sports fishing inshore or offshore, meeting
monkeys in the Corcovado
National Park, bird watching tours and practicing
sea kayaking.