Top10 Recommended Hotels in Monteverde, Costa Rica
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Monteverde, Costa Rica: 1. Hotel Belmar ****
2. Monteverde Lodge & Gardens ****
3. Los Pinos - Cabañas & Jardines ***
4. Hotel EL Viandante ***
5. Monteverde Inn **
6. Mar Inn **
7. Hotel Ficus ***
8. Hotel Las Orquideas ***
9. Camino Verde Bed & Breakfast Monteverde **
10. Hotel Montaña Monteverde ***
11. Hotel Miramontes **
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1. 300 meters east of the gas station 5655, 00111 Monteverde, Costa Rica
Hotel Belmar features a unique restaurant with on-site brewery and a juice bar; also it has an organic garden and certification on sustainability. It features free WiFi in all areas.
2. Monteverde, Santa Elena, 51004 Monteverde, Costa Rica
This lodge is a 15-minute drive from the Monteverde Biological Reserve and just over half a kilometer from Monteverde town center. It features an extensive garden with a heated outdoor pool. Guests can also enjoy the indoor butterfly garden. WiFi is included at no extra cost.
3. 150 noreste escuela pública Rafael Arguedas Herrera, 60109 Monteverde, Costa Rica
This eco-friendly property offers lush gardens and well-equipped cottages with free Wi-Fi at the lobby and mountain views. Los Pinos - Cabañas & Jardines is located in Monte Verde, just 1 km from Santa Elena town.
4. contiguo hotel sapo dorado, 60109 Monteverde, Costa Rica
Hotel El Viandante offers complimentary American-style breakfast and free Wi-Fi connection. The hotel has free private parking available and features heated rooms.
5. 700 suroeste Escuela Cerro Plano, 60109 Monteverde, Costa Rica
Offering impressive views of the Nicoyan Gulf, Monteverde Inn has a beautiful setting a 10 minute drive from Santa Elena. It features bright accommodation in attractive grounds.
6. 50 metros al norte Agencia del CIE, 60109 Monteverde, Costa Rica
Mar Inn is located 200 m from Santa Elena Football Square and a 5-minute drive from Monteverde eco-touristic town. It features free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
7. Santa Elena, Monteverde, 60109 Monteverde, Costa Rica
Hotel Ficus is located 4 km from the Monteverde Biological Reserve and it features a sun terrace, business centre and a tour desk. There is an on-site restaurant, offering dinner. Consumption is not included in the rate.
8. Frente a la Caballeriza el Rodeo, Monteverde, 60109 Monteverde, Costa Rica
Hotel Las Orquideas is located 5 km from the Monteverde Biological Reserve and just a short 5 minute walk from the small town of Santa Elena, the commercial center of the entire area.
9. 350 Metros de la Iglesia de Santa Elena, Santa Elena, 10001 Monteverde, Costa Rica
Set in Santa Elena village, Camino Verde Bed & Breakfast Monteverde features a terrace with great views of the surrounding cloud forest and mountains. It offers a free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free use of iPads.
10. 200 este Escuela Rafael Arguedas, 21007 Monteverde, Costa Rica
Offering free Continental breakfast, hot tub and sauna, Hotel de Montaña Monteverde is located 4 km from Monteverde Cloudy Forest. Free Wi-Fi access is available and panoramic views are featured.
11. Monteverde, 60109 Monteverde, Costa Rica
Hotel Miramontes is set in Monteverde, 4.3 km from Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve . Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and free WiFi.
Costa Rica - Monteverde (Selvatura Park) Part 4
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Monteverde, Costa Rica is a small town in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, located in the Cordillera de Tilarán. Roughly a four hour drive from the Central Valley, Monteverde is considered a major ecotourism destination in Costa Rica. The area is host to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve and numerous other reserves, which draw considerable numbers of tourists and naturalists.
National Geographic has called the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve the jewel in the crown of cloud forest reserves. Newsweek has declared Monteverde the world's #14 Place to Remember Before it Disappears. By popular vote in Costa Rica, Monteverde was enshrined as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Costa Rica, along with Isla del Coco, Volcán Arenal, Cerro Chirripó, Río Celeste, Tortuguero, and Volcán Poás.
This article deals with Monteverde and its surrounding zone. This includes the larger town and tourism hub Santa Elena, as well as the nearby cluster of homes and businesses known as Cerro Plano, along with numerous reserves and attractions on the periphery of the town.
Climate
Resting roughly at 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) above sea level, Monteverde is misty, humid, and windy, with a mean annual temperature of 18 °C (64 °F) (Nadkarni 2000: 17). Annual rainfall averages around 3,000 millimetres (118 in). Humidity oscillates between 74% and 97% (Nadkarni 2000: 34).
In recent years rapidly increasing numbers of tourists has brought a sizeable influx of Costa Ricans into the area. Now, an estimated 250,000 tourists visit Monteverde a year. Improved goods and services, including partially paved roads, have arrived in recent years. In 2007, Costa Ricans voted Monteverde one of Costa Rica's Seven Wonders, along with Isla del Coco, Tortuguero, Arenal Volcano, Cerro Chirripó, Rio Celeste and Poás Volcano.
Nature
One of the many eco-tourism oriented suspension bridges in the area. (Selvatura Park)
Due to the acclaimed rain forests and cloud forests in the greater Monteverde area, Monteverde has become a major part of the Costa Rican tourist trail - despite difficult access. It was recently voted one of the 7 Wonders of Costa Rica by the Costa Rican newspaper La Nación.Of Monteverde's total 250,000 annual tourists, around 70,000 tourists visit the reserve.
The bulk of Monteverde's rain forest and cloud forest can be found in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, a private nature reserve created in 1972 by scientist George Powell and Quaker Wilford Guindon. The area around the park entrance is the most visited, though camping deep in the reserve is possible with reservations. Nine main trails, which total 13 km, are well-kept and easy to access. The reserve features a large network of less accessible trails and a number of rustic research stations, two of which house 10 persons each, as well as one research station that can house as many as 43 persons, though these can now only be used by researchers.
To the West of the town of Monteverde lies the Bosque Eterno de los Niños conservation area, a project funded by schools and children from all over the world. The Bosque Eterno is the largest preserve in the area with 22,000 hectares (54,000 acres). Most of the Bosque Eterno lands surround the Bosque Nuboso lands to the North, East, and South of the smaller Bosque Noboso preserve. Bajo del Tigre, a small section of the Bosque Eterno de los Niños, is known for birdwatching and night hikes.
Still farther north, past Santa Elena, is the Reserva Santa Elena. This area is visited less frequently by tourists than the Monteverde Reserve, but offers a rustic station and views of Arenal Volcano.
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Costa Rica: Monteverde Cloud Forest - International Living
The Monteverde Cloud Forest - International Living
Just three and a half hours or so northwest of San José, Costa Rica's capital and site of the main international airport, is a unique mountain community. Monteverde, with its main town Santa Elena, is the site of a large protected swath of land, including the cloud forest the area is best known for. This is a type of high-altitude rain forest where the clouds sweep through the trees, leaving a lush, moisture-rich environment. Trees are covered in orchids, moss, and bromeliads. And species like three-toed sloths, capuchin monkeys, and the elusive resplendent quetzal make their home here.
It's a great place to visit for hikes in the rain forest, cool nights on the mountain, and stunning vistas. And a close-knit expat community has grown up over the years, including retirees and tourism business owners.
In the video below, International Living Costa Rica Editor Jason Holland explores the cloud forest in Monteverde and meets some local residents on the trail.
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Pontos Turísticos
A Costa Rica, oficialmente República da Costa Rica, é um país da América Central com 4,8 milhões de habitantes limitado a norte pela Nicarágua, a leste pelo mar do Caribe, a sudeste pelo Panamá e a oeste pelo oceano Pacífico. É também costarriquenha a Ilha do Coco, no mesmo oceano. A capital é San José, cidade essa que projeta o país no cenário internacional emprestando seu nome e tendo sido sede da elaboração do Pacto de San José da Costa Rica, mais conhecido como a Convenção Americana de Direitos Humanos de 1969. A capital do país é sede ainda da Corte Interamericana de Direitos Humanos.
A Costa Rica é um dos países democráticos mais consolidados da América e é o único país da América Latina incluído na lista das 22 democracias mais antigas do mundo.
O dinheiro economizado pela inexistência de despesas militares é direcionado em sua maioria para o investimento em educação e saúde. 96% de sua população é alfabetizada. A expectativa de vida é de 78 anos. Esses indicadores são comparáveis aos de países desenvolvidos. Atualmente, seu Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano é o sétimo melhor da América Latina e o segundo da América Central. Em 2010, o PNUD (Programa das Nações Unidas para o Desenvolvimento) destacou que a Costa Rica está entre os poucos países que tem alcançado um maior desenvolvimento humano comparado com outros países no mesmo nível de receita per capita.
A Costa Rica ocupa o quinto lugar a nível mundial na classificação do Índice de Desempenho Ambiental de 2012 e o primeiro lugar entre os países do continente americano. Na classificação do Índice de Competitividade em Viagens e Turismo de 2011, a Costa Rica ficou no 44º lugar em nível mundial e em segundo na América Latina, superado somente pelo México.
A Costa Rica é um país da América Central situado numa das zonas mais estreitas do subcontinente. O terreno é constituído por um conjunto de cordilheiras escarpadas que atravessam o país de noroeste para sudeste, as Cordilheiras de Guanacaste e Talamanca, ladeadas por planícies costeiras de largura variável, sendo que as maiores são a do nordeste e o largo vale do rio Tempisque, a noroeste. As montanhas estão semeadas de vulcões, alguns dos quais ativos, e atingem a máxima altitude no Cerro Chirripó, com 3810 m.
O país possui 212 km de litoral na costa caribenha e 1016 km na costa pacífica. A Costa Rica possui 309 km de fronteira com Nicarágua e 639 km de fronteira com o Panamá. A capital, San José, é a maior cidade do país e situa-se na zona das cordilheiras. Outras cidades importantes são: Alajuela, próxima de San José, Puntarenas, na costa do oceano Pacífico e Limón, na costa caribenha.
A Costa Rica possui três bens naturais reconhecidos como Patrimônio da Humanidade pela UNESCO:
- As reservas das Cordilheiras de Talamanca-La Amistad (Parque Internacional da Amistad).
- Parque Nacional da Ilha.
- Área de Conservação Guanacaste.
A economia da Costa Rica é dependente do turismo, agricultura e exportações de produtos eletrônicos. A economia emergiu de uma recessão em 1997 e, desde então, mostra um crescimento forte. A localização da Costa Rica no istmo da América Central dá-lhe um acesso fácil aos mercados norte-americanos e acesso direto por oceano à Europa e à Ásia. A economia tem melhorado significativamente na Costa Rica porque o governo implementou um plano de sete anos destinado à expansão da indústria de alta tecnologia. Existem isenções fiscais para os investidores que quiserem investir no país. Com o seu nível elevado de residentes formados, a Costa Rica é um local de investimento atraente. Várias empresas globais de alta tecnologia já se instalaram na área. Em 2006, a instalação da fábrica microprocessadores da Intel foi responsável sozinha por 20% das exportações da Costa Rica e de 4,9% do seu PIB.
O atrativo turístico é influenciado principalmente por seus elementos naturais, as cordilheiras e vulcões, pelo número de reservas ambientais, além de suas planícies costeiras, praias e resorts no Pacífico e no Caribe. O turismo na Costa Rica é um dos principais setores econômicos e de maior crescimento do país e, desde 1995, representa a primeira fonte de moeda estrangeira da economia. Desde 1999, o turismo gera para a Costa Rica maiores receitas que a exportação de banana, abacaxi e café juntos, historicamente os produtos tradicionais de exportação costarriquenha. Em 2008, o número de turistas estrangeiros atingiu 2 milhões de visitantes, gerando uma receita de USD 2,2 bilhões.
Apesar de ser um país altamente evoluído, tecnológica, econômica e socialmente, simultaneamente preserva com muito cuidado a natureza proveniente de seu território.
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The Manuel Antonio Nature Park and Wildlife Refuge is a 30 acre private refuge with nature exhibit tours with 1500 meters of guided trails, designed for all ages, conveniently located between Quepos and Manuel Antonio.
The Wildlife Refuge is currently researching and developing nature exhibits to help protect and reproduce local species in danger of extinction, including orchids, bromeliads, reptiles (turtles, caimans and crocodiles), and various butterfly species, including their host plants which are being planted in the Refuge properties.
There are three prominent exhibits, including Butterfly Botanical Gardens, an impressive Aquatic Garden, and the unique Reptile Lagoons as well as Medicinal Gardens and recycle programs. The Manuel Antonio Nature Park guided tours, including the very popular Jungle Night Tour, are part of a living laboratory of nature conservancy, an example of sustainable development, and where you will see a variety of Flora and Fauna, including monkeys, agoutis, and precious tropical hardwood trees. One of the most unique animals to observe here, is the titi or squirrel monkey (Siamiri oerstedii), which lives in a limited area in this region and is consider in danger of extinction.
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