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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!

Humback Whales In Costa Rica. Eight different whales sighted in five day period


Humback Whales In Gulf Of Papagayo. Yes FIVE humbacks on February 18th. Three the week before, all close in on local dives. Photo by Nadine Beard with Robbie's camera.

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In this Issue: March 2008
Adventure Tour Report From Costa Rica:
Lands In Love Hotel & Adventure Center

Animals, Birds & Flowers Of The Month
Howler monkeys, Jaguar, Anteater, Flycatcher & Cashew

Corcovado National Park, A True Paradise
Letter From Luis Rojas To Tico Times

Costa Rica Cooking, Food, and Recipes
Grilled Whole Red Snapper

Costa Rica Fishing Report
Tarpon Fishing Carribean & Charity Fishing Tourney

Costa Rica Scuba Diving Report
Liveaboard Diving? The First Question Is:

Exchange Rate In Costa Rica
493.30 Colones For Each U.S. Dollar You Exchange

News Briefs From Costa Rica
Delta Adds Non-Stop From JFK

SingleDivers.com is the answer.
Diving Vacations Specifically for Adventurous Singles:

Weather Report From Costa Rica
Fear Not! The Sun Is Returning Toward The U.S.

World Class Enviromental University Slated For Guanacaste
Two Persons Have Donated Land For The Campus

Enjoy Nature & Wildlife Observation While Thrilling To The Excitement Of Zip Lining Over The Tops Of The Trees


Bill & Nadine In Full (professional) Gear At The Base Of One Of The Platforms That Extends Over 150 Feet Upwards

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Canopy Tours Have Become The Ideal Way To Get A Bird’s Eye View Of The Forest Below

With more than a quarter of Costa Rica covered in rainforests, one of the best ways to explore these truly magical and enchanting realms is via a canopy tour. Developed by US scientists, who were trying to study trees without touching the plant, animal and insect life on the limbs and trunks, canopy tours emerged as the prefect solution. A fantastic way to explore a truly unique habitat like the rainforests without disturbing the wildlife or endangering the trees themselves, canopy tours have become the ideal way to get a bird’s eye view of the forest below. Though many people still believe that hiking is a great way to explore a rainforest, canopy tours are even better because the view they offer is often unparalleled and one also gets to see the flora and fauna in their natural environment. Additionally, with rainforests often having dense plant life, the environment on the ground can get pretty dark, thus making it difficult to see everything in a clear manner.
CLICK HERE to see more about tree top canopy tours

High Adrenalin Adventure & Loads Of Fun
Want To Fly Over The Tops Of The Trees Like A Bird? Sign Up For The Tree Top Canopy Zip Line Adventure In Costa Rica With Bill Beard's. We offer several tree top canopy tours throughout Costa Rica and the one you enjoy will be the one that best fits your itinerary & tour. The canopy tour may be added to your dive package.
Nadine On The Zip Line At KOKOdrillo
We personally check every activity, adventure & tour that we offer to insure safety and that all our standards are met. Photo by Bill Beard
Hotseback Riding To The 1st Platform
Some of our canopy tours require horseback riding through fields and forests where you have the opportunity to observe wildlife such as monkeys, sloths, toucans and other birds and animals.
Tractor Transportation
Not up to riding horses? Then we have this tractor and a comfortable trailer to take you there and back.
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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