Santa Rosa National Park

Santa Rosa National Park

Santa Rosa National Park

Santa Rosa National Park, one of Costa Rica’s oldest protected areas, spans a significant portion of the Santa Elena Peninsula. The park’s landscape transitions from dense jungles and mangrove forests to the rolling ocean and pristine white beaches along the coastline. Inland, dry tropical forests host a rich array of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore this diverse ecosystem, experiencing the textures of the forest, the sounds of wildlife, and the serene beauty of the coast.

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