Amazing videos about Costa Rica attractions, nature, relaxation, adventure and more!

A selected list of videos about Costa Rica attractions, explore the possibilities that you have visiting Costa Rica. Please include our beautiful South Pacific region in your travel itinerary; you will be satisfied.

The South Pacific Region in Costa Rica offers a lot of the possibilities that Costa Rica has for relaxation, being in contact with nature, enjoying adventures, and more. If you are seeking to enjoy the best of Costa Rica, do not doubt to visit us, we have a lot of information for you about the Manuel Antonio National Park, Chirripo, Baru, and Diamante Verde waterfalls.

Also, zip lining, canopy, rafting, bird watching and ornithology, reptiles park, night wildlife watching, visit the wildlife sanctuary, an indigenous town, sites with indigenous stone spheres (world heritage sites), sport fishing, whale watching, horseback riding, there are perfect beaches for surf, kayak, and SUP, the world´s largest mangrove,  the whale tail at Marino Ballena National Park, the Corcovado National Park, Sierpe mangroves and a lot of attractions more.

A special area here in Osa is Costa Ballena, which is easily accessible from the airport and is a paradisiacal destination.

About Costa Rica attractions

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Costa Rica is a small country with a great vision, where nature surrounds you and educated, and happy people choose to live in peace. Visit our Ballena Tales YouTube channel to find more videos about Costa Rica attractions.

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Where does your native timber come from?

Where does your native timber come from?

Most of the construction on the Costa Ballena and Osa Peninsula is done by hotels and second-home builders drawn by the lush rainforest. Native timber feels like an obvious choice: who doesn’t love a handcrafted Cristobal door’s luxury?

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In Osa the history travels by bicycle

It is an exhibition with identity, designed by and for the inhabitants of the Osa Canton. It is a temporary exhibition “In Osa history travels by bicycle,” which you can admire at the Finca 6 Museum site, in Palmar Sur.

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The Strange Behavior of a Gang of Teenage Monkeys

The whole gang of teenage monkeys turned tail, ran for the fig tree, scuffled for a position, and ascended to the crown. Once safe from the mother raccoon, they seemed to lose interest in her, like a person trying to forget an embarrassing incident and pretending it never happened. The monkeys returned to their vagrant behavior, and mama continued about her business with her cubs at her side.

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Piper Umbellatum

The surprising benefits of Piper Umbellatum

Before pulling it out as an ordinary weed, I took a photo with an app called PlantNet. And in a second, I had its name; Google told me the rest. I am impressed by the surprising benefits of Piper Umbellatum. It is a plant growing in tropical áreas, and you can find it along our rural streets and in your garden. It can flower all year round if there is sufficient moisture.

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Basilisk

Most probably, you have seen a creature crossing a stream with high speed on his hind legs. This runner is a basilisk, also called Jesus Christ lizard. Basilisks can do this because of their large feet and specialized flattened toe fringes. These fold out when the foot presses down on the water surface.

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