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Columbus (Cristóbal Colón) “discovered” Costa Rica in 1502 on his last voyage to the Western Hemisphere. He anchored in the Caribbean near the current location of Limón and sent out a landing party. Tradition states-probably incorrectly-that Columbus christened this land Costa Rica, the “rich coast”.
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Between beaches, waterfalls and nature reserves, you’re sure to find adventure in the Nicoya Peninsula. Take advantage of various tours including kayak tours, ATV and hiking tours to the Montezuma waterfalls or surfing lessons on the Santa Teresa Beach.
The Nicoya Peninsula is one of the few areas that has gorgeous weather all year round. The dry season is from December-April and considered high season for tourists. The rainy season is from May-November and is a great time for nature lovers and eco-tourists who want to see the vegetation blossom. You will also find less tourists and lower hotel ra...
On the west and south of the Nicoya Peninsula is bordered by the Pacific Ocean. The southern and central areas of the Peninsula are found in various mountain ranges while the base is in the Guanacaste lowlands. The province is a transition zone between a tropical rain forest and dry forest, which you will see represented in the flora and fauna. In ...
The Nicoya Peninsula is famous for its relaxed, laid-back vibe and is considered one of the world’s five Blue Zones. Blue Zones are established based on the life expectancy of the people. The residents of Nicoya have a strong family focus and you’ll often find them laughing with their neighbors, working hard and taking in the sunshine. There is als...
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Nov 3, 2019 · The Spanish name Colón is widely attested. The Latin name Columbus is widely attested as well and was of his own choosing. But there is no undisputed evidence that either was an adaptation of his birth name. "The word Columbus means dove in Latin, and Christopher means Christ-bearer. Though it is plausible that he adopted these Latin names as ...
May 14, 2024 · The name “Iberian Peninsula” is derived from the ancient Iberians, who are believed to have inhabited both regions at different points in history. While the names Spain and Portugal are connected through their association with the ancient Iberians, they refer to distinct geographical regions. Why were there two Iberias?
Mar 17, 2024 · The Nicoya Peninsula is the largest peninsula in Costa Rica and includes two of the most visited provinces in the country – Guanacaste and Puntarenas. Its popularity lies in the fact it’s one of the top surf destinations in Costa Rica, and it exudes a laid-back, hippie vibe that so many people flock to so as to escape from the real world.
Jan 7, 2021 · The peninsula’s southernmost point is not far from Africa, with the two continents separated only by a narrow strip of the Mediterranean called the Strait of Gibraltar. The name “Iberian Peninsula” is most commonly used to refer to Spain and Portugal, as these two countries comprise most of the peninsula’s landmass.
Mar 17, 2024 · The Osa Peninsula is located in southwestern Costa Rica, on the country’s Pacific coast. It’s bordered by the Golfo Dulce to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The Osa Peninsula is one of Costa Rica’s most biodiverse regions. In fact, it’s been called “the most biologically intense place on Earth” by National Geographic.