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For those seeking a more secluded experience, the Osa Peninsula, considered “the most biologically intense place on Earth,” offers a retreat into nature’s depths. Similarly, Marino Ballena National Park features trails leading to whale-watching opportunities and breathtaking natural formations like the iconic Whale's Tail sandbar.
Waterfalls and Lakes
Costa Rica is punctuated by stunning waterfalls, including the much-celebrated La Fortuna Waterfall, cascading dramatically into a serene pool, perfect for a refreshing swim. Meanwhile, Lake Arenal is the largest freshwater lake in the country, providing opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and enjoying the stunning view of Arenal Volcano against the backdrop.