CRS Tours

San José, Costa Rica
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Series of promotional videos for CRS Tours in Costa Rica. The General video is shown above, you can watch the other 3 video’s here below. Each video shows a specific part of Costa Rica: The volcanic areas of La Fortuna and Rincon de la Vieja and Manuel Antonio National Park.

 


The hub of many of the area activities, the small picturesque town of La Fortuna is also only about 15 minutes drive from the volcano. Among the many tours available in the area are the Fortuna Waterfalls. These 230-foot high falls are usually reached by horseback, then a short, but demanding hike down to the bottom pools where you can enjoy the cool spray while picnicking before the return trip.

 


Like some of Costa Rica’s natural attractions, Manuel Antonio National Park also has it’s own town named Quepos. It’s a very small flat area surrounded by little hills, formerly a wetland, many years ago it was covered with large extensions of mangrove forest, which was all cleared off as a way to turn it into a human settlement as it is now.

 


Rincon de la Vieja National Park is a still relatively undiscovered part of Costa Rica. The active Volcan Rincon de la Vieja is an an andesitic stratovolcano, one of 5 volcanos in the Guanacaste Mountain Range. The highest peak of Rincon de la Vieja stands at 1916 meters above sea level. Rincon de la Vieja is the most accessible of the volcanos in the range, although it is still remote enough to have remained a natural wilderness, with as yet little adverse impact from tourism.

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