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Villablanca Cloud Forest Resort in the Central Valley - Aguila de Osa Inn in Osa Peninsula.
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| Suggested Itinerary Includes: | Airport transfers Domestic flights 3 nights at Villablanca Cloud Forest Resort 4 nights at Aguila de Osa Inn - Honeymoon Package 1 night in San Jose
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| Central Valley (6 Hotels options in Central Valley) |  | With 70% of the population and a mild and dry climate, Costa Rica's Central Valley is the most developed and populated area of the country and the main entryway for visitors. While not as spectacular as other areas of the country, Central Valley is a great destination for quick trips from San Jose, particularly the Poas, Brava, Irazu, and Turrialba volcanoes. Staying at one of the lodges in Central Valley is also a great way to experience Costa Rica. | 
| Osa Peninsula (17 Hotels options in Osa Peninsula) |  | The most adventurous area of Costa Rica, the Osa Peninsula extends into the bright blue Pacific ocean in the southwestern part of the country. Most of the peninsula is taken up by Corcovado National Park and its beaches have a wild beauty. Off shore, large reefs provide home to a myriad of colorful fish and other marine life. Snorkeling, diving, and treks in the jungle are all very popular activities in the area.
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| San Jose City (22 Hotels options in San Jose City) |  | This is the capital of the country and the economic, administrative, and political heart of Costa Rica. San Jose serves as a transfer point to other regions in Costa Rica. The town offers attractions such as: the National Museum, the del Jade Museum and the Oro Precolombino Museum. It's also ideal for quick vacation organized tours around to several nearby attractions. This way you can see and enjoy the natural wonders of Costa Rica but have a more cosmopolitan experience al night. | 
| Corcovado |  | The most adventurous area of Costa Rica, the Osa Peninsula extends into the bright blue Pacific ocean in the southwestern part of the country. Most of the peninsula is taken up by Corcovado National Park and its beaches have a wild beauty. Off shore, large reefs provide home to a myriad of colorful fish and other marine life. Snorkeling, diving, and treks in the jungle are all very popular activities in the area. |

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