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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!

Avoid The Crowds, Costa Rica Has Uncrowded Beaches, North Pacific, Central Pacific, South Pacific & Caribbean. Manuel Antonio is A Natural Oasis on The Central Pacific. (See story below)


Standing with your feet dug into the sand and watching the wave crash against the rocks on either side of the lagoon, it is easy to believe that you are a thousand miles from anywhere But actually you are just a short distance from San Jose

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In this Issue: May 2008
A Special Price At Villas Sol During Re-Modeling
3rd Person In Room FREE, All Inclusive Beach Resort

Adventure Tour Report From Costa Rica:
White Water River Rafting On The Tenorio

Animals, Birds & Flowers Of The Month
Coatis, Howler Monkeys, Scarlet Macaws & Bougainvilleas

Costa Rica Cooking, Food, and Recipes
Olla de Carne (Costa Rican Beef Soup)

Costa Rica Fishing Report
Fishing & Scuba Diving Combo Trips Very Popular

Costa Rica Roosterfish Is World's Record
World Record Rooster Gets Thrown Back

Costa Rica Scuba Diving Report
Humpback Whales, Orcas & Much More

Eight Day Environmental Tour To Cocos Islands
Trip For 70 Persons To Raise Funds

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

Interview With Harry Pariser About Costa Rican Rainforest
Author of "Explore Costa Rica"

Manuel Antonio, A Naural Oasis
35th Aniversary Of This Treasure Of Costa Rica

News Briefs From Costa Rica
Delta, More Flights & Non-Stop New York to Liberia

Sarch? Factory Builds World’s Largest Oxcart
Going for Guinness Book Of World Records

Shark Tales: Keepers of the Deep Blue
Chance Of Problems In Costa Rica, Almost Zero

Starbucks changing the way Costa Rican farmers grow coffee
Starbucks in Costa Rica since 1993

Weather Report From Costa Rica
The rainy season will start this month

Pacific Sunset At Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica


Sunsets on the Pacific Ocean are breathtakingly beautiful and are seen year around.

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About Costa Rica Natural Beauty & More

Known for its spectacular natural beauty and biodiversity, Costa Rica boasts over 15 different ecosystems with dramatic changes in landscapes, climate and nature. Magnificent beaches stretch for miles along an unspoilt coastline. High on the mountains, cool and pristine cloud forests are alive with mysterious sounds and below splendid tropical rain forests are packed with life.

The country is famous for its progressive approach to conservation and is the prime eco-tourism destination in Central America due to its wealth of protected areas. Over 30 percent of the country is protected, spread between 75 different national parks, wildlife refuges and biological reserves.

In such a small geographical area it is surprising how much there is to see and do. There are activities to suit all travelers and any mood, from action to relaxation. These include surfing, snorkeling and sunbathing, horse riding, hiking and wildlife-spotting, deep sea fishing or river cruises. One can also simply enjoy a soak in the hot springs.

Travelers are also drawn to the country because of the endearing Tico hospitality. Costa Ricans are known for their incredible gregariousness and delightful ability to pamper guests - whether pointing out the right direction or cooking a typical authentic meal, they will be full of smiles and warmth. All this together with easy accessibility and an efficient infrastructure makes Costa Rica the jewel of Central America and a gem of a vacation destination.
Phone 877 853-0538 Or E Mail costarica@diveres.com For More Information

Aerial photograph of Manuel Antonio Beach
Manuel Antonio Beach and National Park is one of the most visited destinations in Costa Rica. There are lots of activities in the area but the park is a "must see" Be sure to have a park guide with a spotting scope. Bill Beard's can make all the arrangements
Special boats take you through the mangroves and the amount of wildlife you see is unbelievable. You will have white faced monkeys on top of the boat and more birds and other animals than you can imagine.
The Damas kayak Mangrove Tour is something to write home about and you can even do it at night.You sight many white throated capuchin monkeys, many birds such as broad billed herons,we have sighted rare animals such as pygmy silky anteater, tayras and more
Don Gilberto in his favorite stance. His horseback tour is legendary and the lunch at his house afterwards is outstanding
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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