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Costa Rica is a democracy, has no standing army, and is arguably the most environmentally friendly country in Latin America. Bill Beard has introduced travelers to Costa Rica since 1970.

Come to Costa Rica for the natural beauty. stay for the adventure!
When is the best time to visit Costa Rica? Whenever you can!

Hot Specials


Seven night - Six Dive Day Beach Adventure. Includes a FREE seventh night at the resort. FREE 6th day of local diving, a Tree Top Canopy Tour and more. Diving is in the Pacific Ocean.

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In this Issue: February 2006
Adventure Tour Report
Costa Rica's Arenal Volcano-La Fortuna Area

Diving Report
Reports of 83 degree water & 100 Ft Visability

Exchange Rate
US Dollar slightly stronger, Great Britain Pound very strong

Fishing Report
The bite is on & fishing is great on both coasts

News Briefs From Costa Rica
Orchids & Spring Break In Costa Rica
Tica wins Disney World marathon

The Resplendent Quetzal In Costa Rica
Can Be Seen In High-Evelation Sites Throughout The Country

Weather
Warm in San Jose, Hot on the beaches

Dema Show


DEMA was not all work and no play. Bill, Nadine and The WetDigital Team, Robbie & Dave took time to visit Disney's Animal Kingdom. We couldn't resist a photo when we spotted the tree frog.

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Costa Rica boasts an avifauna of more than 850 species

Costa Rica has approximately 850 recorded bird species, the country boasts one-tenth of the world's total. More than 630 are resident species; the remainder are occasionals who fly in for the winter. Birds that have all but disappeared in other areas still find tenuous safety in protected lands in Costa Rica. The nation offers hope for such rare jewels of the bird world as the quetzal and the scarlet macaw, both endangered species yet commonly seen in protected reserves and many areas of the country. Fortunately, Costa Rica's birds are not shy. Seeing them is relatively easy. Depending on season, location, and luck, you can expect to see many dozens of species on any one day. and the country is well set up with mountain and jungle lodges which specialize in birdwatching programs. Our naturalist guides are experienced birders and know all the best places. See our article and photos of The The Resplendent Quetzal in Costa Rica.

Chicago Scuba Diving Show
OUR WORLD-UNDERWATER February 9 - 10 - 11, 2007 Rosemont, IL, Visit Bill & Nadine in Booth # 123, we will present our new DVD Seminar at 1:00 PM Saturday in the Dive Travel Room, Door Prizes, Q & A Enter for an all inclusive scuba diving-adventure package for two
Long Beach Adventure Show
ADVENTURE IN TRAVEL EXPO February 10-11, 2007 Long Beach Convention Center, See Los Almendros Costa Rica Booth # 1708, Free Drawing for an accommodation/adventure package for two
Add ATV Tour to your itinerary
ATV tours may be added to your itinerary at the beaches or in the Arenal Volcano area that is a wonderful way to see the volcano up close but in the safe zone. You may also add canyoning, tree top canopy, river rafting, wildlife river floats and much more.
Learn Spanish at the beach in Costa Rica
Spanish school is located within walking distance of the beach and scuba diving. We have accommodation packages that can include scuba, tree top canopy, river rafting & wildlife observation with an option to take some of your classes at Monteverde and San Jose. Contact us for details
Note:


Even infants must have a valid passport to visit Costa Rica and all passports must have six months remaining before expiration at time of departure.
For a passport application, go to this link

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Planning a trip to Costa Rica? Check with us, you may be paying too much or receiving too little for your money.

Our U.S. reservation office is located in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
E-mail us anytime: costarica@diveres.com or phone: 877-853-0538 during office hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

All of our agents are divers and adventurers who have traveled extensively throughout Costa Rica and experienced all of our tours. English is their first language. 

All tours are privately escorted by English-speaking, Costa Rican naturalist guides, always traveling at your pace in a modern air-conditioned vehicle.

Since 1970 it has been our pleasure to assist individuals, families, groups and honeymoon couples with Costa Rica travel planning.

Nadine & Bill Beard
Bill Beard's Adventure Travel & Diving Safaris Costa Rica
Web Page: http://www.billbeardcostarica.com
E-Mail: costarica@diveres.com
Toll Free: 877 853-0538, Phone 954 453-5044
Fax: 954-351-9740
COME TO COSTA RICA FOR THE NATURAL BEAUTY.
STAY FOR THE ADVENTURE!
U.S. Mailing Address: 5601 Powerline Rd. Suite 205, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 33309



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