20 interesting facts about Costa Rica

  1. Costa Rica is a country located in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
  2. The capital and largest city of Costa Rica is San José.
  3. The official language of Costa Rica is Spanish.
  4. Costa Rica is known for its beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and biodiversity.
  5. Costa Rica is home to a wide variety of plants and animals, including monkeys, sloths, toucans, and over 900 species of birds.
  6. Costa Rica is a popular destination for eco-tourism and adventure sports such as rafting, surfing, and zip-lining.
  7. Costa Rica is known for its strong commitment to conservation and sustainability, with over 25% of the country protected as national parks or reserves.
  8. Costa Rica has a population of around 5 million people.
  9. Costa Rica has a strong tradition of democracy and is considered one of the most stable and prosperous countries in Central America.
  10. Costa Rica abolished its army in 1948 and has used the savings to invest in education and healthcare.
  11. Costa Rica is known for its coffee, pineapples and bananas, and is one of the world’s largest exporters of these products.
  12. Costa Rica has a diverse culture, with influences from indigenous, Spanish and African heritage.
  13. Costa Rica is a megadiverse country, it has a high biodiversity of flora and fauna, and it’s home to many national parks and protected areas such as Corcovado National Park, Manuel Antonio National Park, and Tortuguero National Park.
  14. Costa Rica is a popular destination for ecotourism, adventure sports and wellness tourism.
  15. Costa Rica has been a leader in renewable energy, and it aims to be carbon-neutral by 2021
  16. Costa Rica has a high literacy rate and a strong education system.
  17. Costa Rica is a biodiversity hotspot, with a wide variety of ecosystems, such as tropical rainforests, cloud forests, and coral reefs.
  18. Costa Rica is home to many indigenous communities, such as the Bribri and the Cabecar, who still maintain traditional customs and practices.
  19. Costa Rica is known for its “Pura Vida” or “Pure Life” philosophy, which emphasizes living in harmony with nature and enjoying life’s simple pleasures.
  20. Costa Rica is a popular destination for voluntourism, with many organizations offering opportunities to work on conservation and community development projects.