Cartago Province, Costa Rica

Cartago was founded in 1563 by the conqueror Juan Vasquez de Coronado, it was the first formal town in Costa Rica. Located 22 km out of San Jose, Cartago was the capital of Costa Rica between the years 1574 to 1824 when this title was transferred to the city of San Jose. It is a relatively small province, with barely 3.124 km/2 and almost 35 000 inhabitants. It is perhaps Costa Rica’s most important area in matters of colonial art.

The best example is the temple of Orosi, dating back to 1743, a historical jewel that was witness to the birth of a nation. Also at the Orosi Valley is possible to found the ruins of one of the oldest of colonial times churches, the Ujarras Church built between the years 1575 and 1580.

As well on the way you can observe the Cachi Danm used for hydroelectric power generation. Cartago has a humid, tropical climate. In Cartago, we find two mountain ranges: the Central is where we find the Irazú Volcano which is easy to visit and offers amazing views. As well you can find the Turrialba volcano, active massive showing eruptions constantly. The Talamanca mountain range is the other great mountain formation of the province. The imposing Cerro Chirripo, the highest point in Costa Rica, is located here, at 3.600 meters above sea level. Cartago is a land of traditions and religiosity.

Cartago, Costa RicaIn the north, we find the national monument of Guayabo, located on the outskirts of the town of Turrialba. Here visitors may admire the enigmatic constructions, dating back to Precolombian times. It’s one of the largest archeological areas discovered in the country. Mounds, bridges, plazas, and highways, as well as an aqueduct that is still working, are some of the remains of ancient cultures.

Pilgrimage to Our Lady of the Angels Basilica at the center of the city of Cartago is the most important religious activity of Costa Rica. Celebrated each August 2nd, here attend millions of people from all around the country. Nevertheless, the main attraction of Cartago could be the Irazú volcano. This is a splendid giant which still remains active, whose five craters gather thousands of tourists yearly.

Irazu Volcano is the highest in the country with 3.432 meters over sea level. Several rivers nurturing the basins of others, like Chirripo, Reventazon, Sarapiqui, and Grande de Tarcoles are born here. As well this province offers a soil rich in nutrients of which the agricultures take advantage of and are used for several crops like potatoes, carrots, onion, and many more. Another great place to visit is La Marta, this refuge offers you amazing rivers, flora, and fauna to discover, this place is located in Turrialba. Also, it is a great place for bird and wildlife observation.

If you are looking for some adrenaline and adventure to go, in Cartago you can find some of the best rapids in the country. Take the Reventazon or Pacuare White Water Rafting trips and live one of the most exciting adventures you can have in life. Or take a hike by some of the national parks you can find here. Visit the Tapanti National Park, part of the International Park La Amistad, shared between Costa Rica and Panama.

Certainly visiting Cartago can be a great experience where you will learn about everything. Here you can discover about or aborigines, the way of life and more, as well discover volcanoes and colonial churches. Visit extraordinary national parks full of nature, try typical food and make new friends.


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Costa Rica Provinces are full of places and secrets to be discovered for you. This is a small country of 51,100 square kilometers, however, its natural, cultural, and gastronomic wealth is fantastic and changes with just a few kilometers between communities and provinces. This makes it a country that you will want to know from the Caribbean where you can enjoy the Afro-Caribbean flavor and customs to the north coast of Guanacaste with its colonial traditions and typical foods.

San JoseCosta Rica Provinces are 7 and  San Jose is the capital and heart of the country, located in the center of the country and very near the other provinces that form the central valley. San Jose, like any other capital, is a place full of movement, noise, busy life, shopping, etc. However, our capital also has places where you can escape from reality for a few moments and transport yourself to colonial or pre-Hispanic times. In San Jose, you can find museums, theaters, markets, and colonial buildings that will teach you a little more about our history and how Costa Rica was formed. 

Located 15km (9miles) out of San Jose you will arrive in Herediathis Costa Rica province offers you amazing places to discover. You could visit the Barva volcano, although its access can be a bit difficult is an experience like no other. As well you can visit some of the coffee plantations, or take a ride on the Sarapiqui River. 

Alajuela has extraordinary natural wealth and parks to visit. The Poas Volcano is undoubtedly the most representative place in the area, with its 1.6 km crater it is the largest active crater in the world at this time. Also, in Alajuela, you will find coffee plantations where you will learn everything about this plant. In addition, the Arenal Volcano and La Fortuna are also found within this province.

In Cartago, you will find the amazing Irazu Volcano, the highest active volcano in Costa Rica. As well in the center of the town, you can visit theCartago Province Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels, the most important catholic place in Costa Rica. The Orosi valley offers extraordinary landscapes and beautiful nature. Colonial churches and buildings can be found along the drive.

These four provinces form the GAM or central valley. All these Costa Rica Provinces are very close to each other and where you can visit places that will leave you breathless. You will be able to visit active volcanoes, waterfalls, animal sanctuaries, and national parks. Take a city tour by San Jose or enjoy a rafting adventure, there are many activities to enjoy in the area.

Manuel Antonio National Park Overnight Tour From GuanacasteAlong our Pacific coast, you will find the province of Puntarenas located on the central and south pacific coast. There you will find exotic places as the Manuel Antonio National Park, Corcovado National Park, Santa Teresa Beach, Tortuga Island among others. The northern of the Costa Rica Provinces is Guanacaste is located in the north pacific, with its white-sand beaches, national parks, active volcanoes, hot springs, adventure parks, and amazing wildlife to discover.

Bathed by the Caribbean Sea is the province of Limon the most different of the Costa Rica Provinces. Here you can visit its famous Tortuguero canals and discover its fantastic flora and fauna. Or visit some of the exuberant beaches of Cahuita, Puerto Viejo, or Gandoca- Manzanillo, in the south of the province. In Limon, you can enjoy the Afro-Caribbean flavors, culture, architecture, and manners typical of the area.

Certainly, each of the Costa Rica Provinces has many natural and cultural attractions and many adventures to discover. Take a look at our link of the packages we offer or let us know where and what you would like to see of this amazing country and we will take you to discover the best of Costa Rica.

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