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List of attractions you can visit when attending the 2018 IWOBI in San Carlos, Costa Rica You will find more attractions on websites like fortunawelcome.com, tripadvisor.com, arenalobservatorylodge.com, arenal.net, viator.com All prices shown in this document are only guidelines and may vary depending on the date and website on which the reservation is made

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List of attractions you can visit when attending the

2018 IWOBI in San Carlos, Costa Rica

You will find more attractions on websites like fortunawelcome.com, tripadvisor.com, arenalobservatorylodge.com, arenal.net, viator.com

All prices shown in this document are only guidelines and may vary depending on the date

and website on which the reservation is made

Arenal Volcano

How to get here

Arenal Volcano is an active andesitic stratovolcano in north-western Costa Rica around 90 km northwest of San José, in

the province of Alajuela, canton of San Carlos, and district of La Fortuna.

From the conference location (TEC): 37 km - 50 minutes by car.

Tours and approximate prices per adult

www.fortunawelcome.com/arenal-volcano-tours/

• Arenal Volcano Hike: $60

• Arenal Canopy Tour: $45

• Arenal MTB Tour for advanced: $135

• Arenal Volcano Horseback Riding Tour: $55

• Arenal ATV Tour: $85

• Kayak on Arenal Lake: $60

• Kayak fishing on Arenal Lake: $150

• Volcano Hike with Baldi Hot Springs: $110

• Volcano Hike with Tabacon Hot Springs: $150

www.tripadvisor.com

• Arenal and Cerro Chato Volcano Hike: $70

• Arenal Volcano and Baldi Hot Springs: $140

Poás Volcano

How to get here

The Poás Volcano is an active stratovolcano in central Costa Rica, and is located within Poás Volcano National Park.

From the conference location (TEC): 100 km – 2 hours and 30 minutes by car.

Tours and approximate prices per adult

www.tripadvisor.com

• Hiking to Hule Volcanic Lagoon: $105

www.viator.com

• Half-Day Tour to Poas Volcano: $67

Rincón de la Vieja National Park

How to get here

Rincón de la Vieja (from Spanish, «Corner of the Old Woman») is an active andesitic complex volcano in north-western

Costa Rica, about 23 km from Liberia, in the province of Guanacaste, inside the National Park with the same name.

From the conference location (TEC): 200 km – 3 hours and 40 minutes by car.

Celeste River

How to get here

The Celeste River is located in Guatuso, Alajuela, in the Tenorio Volcano.National Park.

From the conference location (TEC): 75 km – 1 hours and 30 minutes by car.

Tours and approximate prices per adult

www.fortunawelcome.com

• Celeste River Hike: $105

www.tripadvisor.com

• Full-Day Celeste River Tour: $90

La Fortuna Waterfall

How to get here

The service of formal taxi drivers, charges about $ 10 from the center of La Fortuna, to the facilities of the Fortuna River

waterfall.

From the conference location (TEC): 35 km – 50 minutes by car.

Tours and approximate prices per adult

www.fortunawelcome.com

• Horseback Riding to La Fortuna Waterfall: $60

www.tripadvisor.com

• Hanging Bridges and La Fortuna Waterfall Nature Hike: $110

San José

How to get here

San José is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica. Located in the mid-west of the Central Valley, San José is the seat of

national government, the focal point of political and economic activity.

From the conference location (TEC): 100 km – 2 hours and 10 minutes by car.

Liberia

How to get here

Liberia is the capital and largest city of Guanacaste province, Costa Rica.

From the conference location (TEC): 180 km – 3 hours by car.

Monteverde

How to get here

Monteverde, Costa Rica is a small community 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.

From the conference location (TEC): 140 km – 3 hours and 50 minutes by car.

Nicoya Peninsula

How to get here

The Nicoya Peninsula is located on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. It is divided into two provinces: Guanacaste Province

in the north, and the Puntarenas Province in the south.

From the conference location (TEC): 200 km – 3 hours and 30 minutes by car.

Tamarindo Beach

How to get here

Tamarindo is a town and district of the Santa Cruz canton, located on the Nicoya Peninsula on the Northern Pacific coast

of Costa Rica in the Province of Guanacaste.

From the conference location (TEC): 260 km – 4 hours and 10 minutes by car.

Conchal Beach

How to get here

Playa Conchal is in the northern area of Guanacaste, one of the most famous sites in Costa Rica, which has a large tourist

infrastructure and numerous natural attractions in which its beaches stand out.

From the conference location (TEC): 250 km – 4 hours and 10 minutes by car.

Marino Ballena Beach

How to get here

Ballena National Marine Park is one of the most unique reserves in Costa Rica. Located just offshore along the Central

Pacific coast in South Puntarenas.

From the conference location (TEC): 250 km – 4 hours 30 minutes by car.

Manuel Antonio Beach

How to get here

Manuel Antonio National Park, on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast, encompasses rugged rainforest, white-sand beaches

and coral reefs.

From the conference location (TEC): 200 km – 3 hours 50 minutes by car.

Corcovado National Park Listed Among the Most Spectacular In The World

How to get here

Corcovado is a National Park on the Osa Peninsula, southwestern Costa Rica, which is part of the Osa Conservation Area.

From the conference location (TEC): 400 km – 6 hours 40 minutes by car, plus a trip on boat.

Limón

How to get here

Limón is one of seven provinces in Costa Rica. The majority of its territory is situated in the country's Caribbean

lowlands, though the southwestern portion houses part of an extensive mountain range known as the Cordillera de

Talamanca.

From the conference location (TEC): 200 km – 3 hours by car.

Tortuguero

How to get here

Limón is one of seven provinces in Costa Rica. The majority of its territory is situated in the country's Caribbean

lowlands, though the southwestern portion houses part of an extensive mountain range known as the Cordillera de

Talamanca.

From the conference location (TEC): 165 km – 3 hours by car.

Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge

How to get here

The Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge is situated in one of the most stunningly beautiful regions of Costa Rica.

Located just a few kilometers north of the Panama border in Talamanca County.

From the conference location (TEC): 275 km – 4 hours and 30 by car.