Visit Costa Rica and find 'pure life' vibe without leaving huge carbon footprint

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THERE is a saying in Costa Rica: “Pura vida”, which translates as “pure life” – and when you are there it’s hard not to feel the vibe. This sun-drenched stretch of Central America has some of the w…

THERE is a saying in Costa Rica: “Pura vida”, which translates as “pure life” – and when you are there it’s hard not to feel the vibe.

Over the last few decades, the nation has poured its heart into restoring its forests, which now cover more than half the country. There are more than 500,000 species of animals and plants, many of which can be spotted at 58 wildlife sanctuaries. Capital city San Jose, with its vibrant art scene and great restaurants and street food, is a good starting point for your holiday. The main airport is just north of the city.

All meals are included and anyone booking for 2021 can currently get 30 per cent off, bringing the price down to £735pp .that include direct flights, Tui has a range of options, from fly-and-flop stays and group and self-drive tours to multi-centre breaks. Or enjoy an all-inclusive stay at one of the beachfront properties in Playa Tamarindo, Playa Flamingo and Playa Langosta. Seven nights starts at around £1,000pp including flights and transfers.

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