Costa
Rica is a pristine country that is incredibly well suited
to eco-tourism, it brings together natural wonders, animal
life, adventure, beaches and intimate accommodations. It
is romantic, simple, beautiful, and diversified, and easily
covered in 10 to 14 days. Costa Rica has a variety of lovely
beaches, but this is not really what makes it special -
it's what surrounds the beaches that makes it a great honeymoon
spot.
Put
on your hiking shoes and your explorers' hats - Costa Rica
is synonymous with the great outdoors. On the Caribbean
coast, the relatively undeveloped Tortuguero area is the
nesting ground for giant green sea turtles. July-November
you can see turtles come out of the sea to lay their eggs.
The active Mt. Arenal volcano can be a fantastic sight if
you are fortunate enough to view the lava flows at night.
The Tabacon Hot Springs at its base and the simple rumbling
noise it makes are also worth the trip. The Monte Verde
region is considered "cloud forest" or high altitude rainforest.
You'll find some of the best bird watching here. Manuel
Antonio National Park and the laid-back town of Quepos are
excellent places for hiking, beach/water activities and
bio-diversity. This is a more developed area of the country,
although not disgustingly commercial. For surfing, try Tamarindo
Beach on the Nicoya Peninsula. To experience real rainforest,
the Osa Peninsula is fantastic - it is only reachable by
plane but you'll have the opportunity to see wildlife you
might not see elsewhere. Other activities include river
rafting on the Reventazon and Pacuare rivers, mountain biking,
horseback riding, rainforest canopy tours and whale watching.
If you have to have a fix of gambling while here, you can
always try "Gringo Gulch" in the capital, San Jose.
One
of the top romantic spots here is the Hotel Si Como No -
beautiful rooms and suites with gorgeous ocean views. Sunsets
in general are romantic in Costa Rica, but especially from
the west-facing cliffs between Quepos and Manuel Antonio
National Park.

Belize,
on the east coast of Central America, is a small, compact
country. It is the kind of place where you can wake up in
the morning and decide what you want to do for the day,
largely because of its multiple personalities: it has wonderful
islands and beaches for water activities and relaxation,
along with lush tropical rainforests, which provide unique
natural and historical sightseeing opportunities, as well
as mountains and Mayan ruins. All of it, within easy reach.
The many cayes and atolls are home to some of the best,
and most prolific, scuba and snorkeling opportunities in
this hemisphere. You can pack as much, or as little, into
your visit to Belize as you see fit.
The
northern part of the country is more agricultural, with
gently rolling hills and a more arid climate - here are
a number of very nice ruin sites. The southern coastal areas
pristine and relatively undeveloped, offering both beaches,
water activities and access to fantastic national parks
and still more Mayan ruins. The more well-known part of
the country is Ambergris Caye, a large island off the northern
coast. If Belize has a tourist area, this is it, with resorts,
beach and water activities galore. By contrast, the Cayo
District, bordering Guatemala, offers a mountain/jungle
environment, with inviting lodges, rushing streams, unique
cave and dense forest.

Panama,
just noth of South America, is a great spot for those
looking for that perfect destination, one which combines
unspoiled beauty, endless coastline and remote adventure
opportunities, yet one which has not yet been "discovered"
by the tourism industry.
Known
primarily for the Panama Canal, an engineering feat far
greater than most visitors first realize, Panama has grown
up during the past fifteen years and now offers countless
options ranging from weeks in the deep jungle of the Darien
Province to rainforest hikes in the Western mountains bordering
Costa Rica. The time to visit Panama is now, as this shining
jewel won't remain a "diamond in the rough" for much longer.
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