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Coco Island
Cocos Island, located over 500 km off Costa Rica's Pacific coast, is a natural paradise and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discovered in the 16th century, it once sheltered pirates and explorers. Its lush rainforests, waterfalls, and crystal-clear waters host incredible biodiversity, including hammerhead sharks, dolphins, sea turtles, frigatebirds, boobies, and over 200 endemic plant species. It is regarded as a natural laboratory of evolution and a sanctuary for marine life.

Coco Island

Coco Island
Cocos Island, located in the Pacific Ocean about 550 km off Costa Rica's coast, is a natural sanctuary and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its lush rainforest shelters unique species of birds, reptiles, and insects. Rivers and waterfalls sustain endemic fish and plants. The surrounding ocean hosts one of the world's richest marine ecosystems, home to hammerhead sharks, manta rays, dolphins, sea turtles, and colorful tropical fish. Cocos Island is a natural laboratory for wildlife and conservation.



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Coco Island
Cocos Island, located about 550 km off Costa Rica's Pacific coast, is a natural treasure declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was discovered in 1526 by Spanish navigator Juan Cabezas and is surrounded by legends of pirate treasures. Its history is tied to explorers and naturalists who viewed it as a living laboratory. The island hosts unique biodiversity, with evergreen rainforests, over 230 plant species, and endemic birds such as the Cocos cuckoo and finch. The surrounding ocean shelters hammerhead sharks, giant manta rays, dolphins, turtles, and countless fish species, making it one of the world's top diving spots. Protecting its ecosystem is vital to preserving this natural sanctuary.


Marine biodiversity
Cocos Island, located in Costa Rica's Pacific Ocean, is a natural sanctuary famous for its remarkable marine biodiversity. Its waters are home to hammerhead sharks, giant manta rays, dolphins, sea turtles, and schools of colorful fish. Coral reefs, underwater caves, and steep cliffs create unique ecosystems where many endemic species thrive. On land, birds such as the Cocos Cuckoo and Cocos Pigeon inhabit lush tropical forests teeming with life.

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Costa Rica, Alajuela, Palmares, Buenos Aires
Calle Real, 50 meters north of the Jehovah's Witnesses Church
www.costarica-best.com
info@costarica-best.com
506-8850-2426
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