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Exploring The Natural Wonders Of Costa Rica By Adriana Garuolis & Markin Abras With a territory of only 19,700 square miles (roughly the size of Denmark or the state of West Virginia), Costa Rica holds a distinguished three-pronged stake in the stage of international fame: it is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, one of the happiest places on earth, and home to one of the only five Blue Zones on the planet – regions of the world where longevity reigns. Flanked by two oceans, intersected by five towering mountain ranges, and home to over two hundred volcanic formations (of which only 5 are active), this relatively small Central American country is host to a remarkable 12 ecosystems. And it shows. Anyone who visits will experience a richness, diversity and intensity of the natural world that will leave them extraordinarily enlivened. Add to this a burgeoning market of unique, luxury eco-lodging, and Costa Rica has become a destination that leaves one coming back for more (and more). EASY ACCESS Located an easy 2.5 hour flight from Miami and Fort Lauderdale airports, Costa Rica has two international airports (San Jose and Liberia) which facilitate access to different regions of the country. American Airlines offers the greatest amount of weekly flights but you can also choose to fly on United, JetBlue, Spirit Airlines and more. Direct flights to San Jose are also available from Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and Minneapolis. CHOOSE & EXPLORE Miami Living Magazine presents you with 4 lush regions of Costa Rica together with luxurious stay options in each for you to flavor and indulge in.

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