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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!

Planning A Trip To Costa Rica? Would You Like To? Check With Us, We Can Find You The Lowest Prices While Getting More For Your vacation Dollar. We Have Fall Specials, Lowest Prices Of The Year.


Naturally warm swimming pools, animals and birds in the trees, flowers & plants all around the grounds and hiking begins right at the property.

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In this Issue: August 2007
Adventure Tour Report From Costa Rica:
Waterfall Gardens, Hummingbirds And Butterflys

Animals, Birds & Flowers Of The Month
Kinkajou, Agouti , Green Honeycreeper, Ringed Kinfisher & Red Torch Ginger

Costa Rica Cooking, Food, and Recipes
Heart Of Palm Salad

Costa Rica Fishing Report
They raised two marlin, a blue estimated at 500 pounds

Costa Rica Scuba Diving Report
Whale Shark Sighting In Bahia Culebra

Exchange Rate In Costa Rica
516.84 Colones For Each US Dollar Exchanged

Flat Iron Scuba In Costa Rica
Fun Loving Divers From Colorado

Letter From Rick & Sheryl King
50th Birthday Trip Was A Big Success

News Briefs From Costa Rica
Delta Airlines Direct From JFK To Costa Rica

Weather Report From Costa Rica
Guanacaste, Mostly Cloudy, Daytime High, 88, Feels Like 95

Relax With Nature In Costa Rica, Book NOW For 2008 Vacations & Lock In Our Low Prices. All Inclusive or Just Breakfast Packages


Toucans, Trogans and Scarlet Macaws can be seen in the early morning by just stepping out of your room and looking in the trees.

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Carara National Park, Tarcoles River, Villas Lapas, A great Combinantion All Privately Escorted By Bill Beard's Naturalists Guides

This is the northernmost region of Pacific rainforest remaining in Costa Rica, and is the beginning of the transition zone into the tropical dry forests of the northwest. Carara is one of Costa Rica's most beautiful National Parks and is near San Jose. Carara is a favorite with bird watchers for several reasons besides its ease of access. First, its position in a transition zone means that residents of both habitats are likely to appear. Second, the R?o Grande de T?rcoles has free flowing sections and its waters seep into seasonal marshlands and a shallow oxbow lake covered with hyacinths further expanding number of local habitats. Finally, because it is slightly dryer, and not all of the trees are evergreen, Carara is more open than the rainforests further south making wildlife spotting easier. About 150 scarlet macaws nest and feed throughout the reserve and can usually be seen around dusk flying west down the R?o T?rcoles towards the coastal mangroves where they roost for the night.
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This is an undiscovered treasure in Costa Rica by most. Bordering Carara National Park, Tarcoles River, Pacific Ocean and 1 1/2 hours from San Jose. Two or three days spent here may be the highlight of your vacation.
Tarcoles River Crocodile Jungle Tour
The Tarcoles River has hundreds of crocodiles and birds. Featured on T.V's Animal Planet.We arrange the tours for you and you will not be disappointed.Photo By Bill Beard
Boat-billed Herons
Boat-billed Herons (Cochlearius cochlearius)Carara National park.These herons are nocturnal so you must be experienced to find them in daylight. Photo by Bill Beard
Naturalist Guide Fabio
Fabio hiking in Carara national Park. He has a keen eye for animals and is a birders best friend. Photo By Bill Beard
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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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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!
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