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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Variety of Jaco Beach Tours

Jaco Beach is located in the central Pacific area of Costa Rica. This is the perfect location to make the most of a visit to this country. We offer many tours and activities and are close to banks, attractions and nightlife, making this the ideal place to stay and explore Costa Rica. The area is a transitional forest area between the North and South and features the widest variety of birds in the area. You can tour the jungle by day and the nightlife by night. 

The canopy guide offers 13 zip lines. Some of the longest cable runs in the Central Pacific are here. Our bilingual guides will lead you on an unforgettable journey across the jungle canopy of Costa Rica. Safety is our highest priority. The tour covers 222 miles of dry North Pacific forest and South Pacific Rain Forest. 

What would a trip to Jaco Beach be without surf tours? We offer surf guides for any experience level. Surf lessons and tours are five minutes away from condo accommodations, in front of Club del Mar Hotel. Enjoy the surf, and follow your ocean tour with yoga, Pilates or a mountain-bike tour. 

Jaco Beach ATV tours include two, three, and four-hour tours of beaches, rainforests, waterfalls and villages. Enjoy the scenery and wildlife riding the trails on an ATV or motorcycle. The tours follow routes through the countryside and villages, with stops along the way for refreshments and great views. Horseback riding and bird watching tours are also available.

Spending a three-hour tour finding wildlife is a great part of Jaco Beach tours. Discover the many exotic bird species that are native to Costa Rica. Bird watching is a fast growing recreational activity. Photographers of all levels of expertise will enjoy this activity. Turtle and crocodile tours are also available. Sea Turtles are just as endangered as the magnificent Galapagos turtle, and great care is taken in preserving them. Other tours include rafting, volcano tours, Tortuga Island and the Manuel Antonio National Park.

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