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Costa Rica has a unique history of innovative practices and decisions that have resulted in positive outcomes for its people and its environment.
- Travel Notebook

2009 Ecotourism Spotlight Award


PHOTO GALLERY: Spotlight Award


Costa Rica is located in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacfic Ocean to the south and west and the Caribbean Sea to the east.

YOUR TURN

SURVEY SAYS - Latin America Travel Survey asks where you are heading. Details...

OPERATORS -- If you run an eco-friendly, people-friendly, place-friendly travel service that should be featured in the World Travel Directory, here is our criteria. Premium coverage includes a directory listing and a link to your site from the regional guide. There is a small fee. Application

PHOTOGRAPHERS - Do you have photos of ecotourism and responsible travel in practice? Add them to the Re-Imagining North American Ecotourism Group.

HERE COMES EVERYBODY - The Travel Definitions Survey asks readers to rate the definitions. Are you seeking or avoiding trips touted as geotourism, ecotourism and adventure travel? Details ...


HEADLINES

new Conversation with Beatrice Blake
new Latin American Travel Planner
new Responsible Travel and Ecotourism
new Tourism and Climate Change
new Food, Health and Building Communities
new Latin America Travel Survey
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new Ecotourism Spotlight Award
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WORLD TRAVEL DIRECTORY

b Costa Rica Expeditions - Adventure Life Journeys
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SPANISH LANGUAGE SCHOOLS

Intercultura Centro de Idiomas (PREMIUM LISTING, COMPLETE DIRECTORY HERE)


PLACES

g Tortuguero
g Monteverde
g San José

FEATURES

g Exploring Ecotourism: Costa Rica
g Community Tourism Projects in Costa Rica
g Turtle Nesting in Tortuguero - Mary Beth Balliett
g Costa Rica's Macaws - Steve Ginsberg
g Pura Vida: The Good Life in Costa Rica - Bruce Conord
g Costa Rica's Rara Avis - Ronda Green
g Preaching Paradise Sustained - Jon Kohl
g Birding Two Diverse Rain Forests - Pamela Conley
g Don Lulo's Cataratas Nauyaca - Bud Kenworthy

GUIDEBOOKS

g Conversation with Beatrice Blake
g Conversation with Authors of Costa Rica Guidebooks
g Review: New Key to Costa Rica

PLANETA FORUM

g Costa Rica
g Costa Rica Conversation with Beatrice Blake
g Costa Rica Web Tour
GUIDELINES

WEB 1, 2, 3

g Strategies for using Web 2.0
g Web 1, 2, 3 Forum
g Indispensable Tools

FLICKR

b Costa Rica Tagged
b Costa-Rica
b Costa Rica
b Tortuguero
b Re-Imagining North American Ecotourism
ONLINE FLICKR

VIDEO

b Rio Pacuare - Costa Rica Expeditions
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g Costa Rica
b Guanacaste
b Gulf of Papagayo
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GEOGRAPHY

Costa Rica is located in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacfic Ocean to the south and west and the Caribbean Sea to the east.

GUANACASTE

b Guanacaste

ELSEWHERE ON THE WEB

b Costa Rica - MetaGuide
g Costa Rica LINKS


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RECOMMENDED READING

g Featured Titles: The New Key to Costa Rica | Explore Costa Rica
g Bibliographies: Central America | Environment | Ecotourism
g Central American News Sources | Newsgoogled
g More Books: New Titles | Top Shelf | Publishers


If you are interested in eco travel and ecotourism, please register for the Planeta Update by sending an email

We also host a Central America working group to improve regional coverage


IMPROVING OUR COVERAGE

To improve our Central America Guide, we ask the following questions:

What are recommended information sources for visitors?
Are there maps of protected areas?
What current work deserves kudos?

Editorial suggestions are welcome.


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