Destination of the Year 2024: Costa Rica Destinations Central & South America Costa Rica Destination of the Year 2024 Table of Contents Introduction Cover Story Travel Tips Destinations Experiences Hotels Culture & Style Introduction Picture yourself on a white-sand beach, surrounded by palm trees. In the distance, surfers ride the breaking waves. Behind you rises a dense rainforest, where white-faced capuchin monkeys jump from branch to branch. Welcome to Costa Rica. I grew up in Costa Rica, and while I’ve lived all over the U.S., I'm always drawn back home. In the northwest, a dry tropical forest stretches down the Nicoya Peninsula. The laid-back beach towns that dot this part of the Pacific coast include Nosara, a mecca for surfing and yoga, and my favorite, the lesser-known San Juanillo, which still has the charm of a small fishing village. Farther south, Santa Teresa has an intriguing mix of cultures and superb international cuisine. Venture inland and you’ll reach the Guanacaste pampas, with its sabaneros — Costa Rican cowboys — and rich pre-Columbian and colonial history. I love to walk through the town of Nicoya, one of the first Spanish settlements in the country and the home of the Chorotega people. On the Caribbean side of the country, you’ll find the freshwater canals and serene rivers that meander through the rainforest of Barra del Colorado National Wildlife Refuge and Tortuguero National Park. In Limón, the vibrant Afro-Caribbean culture includes the sounds of calypso and an aromatic cuisine built around strong spices and coconut milk. If hiking is your passion, try the Camino de Costa Rica, a 174-mile trail that cuts across the country: starting in Barra del Pacuare on the Atlantic coast and eventually winding into the Dota Mountains — the place where I grew up. Off the Osa Peninsula, in southern Costa Rica, is the Golfo Dulce, a sanctuary for Pacific humpback whales. The region is defined by mangrove swamps and Corcovado National Park, which protects one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world — and where it is possible to see a jaguar strolling along a white-sand beach. I could go on and on. There is no single recipe for enjoying Costa Rica. Any road you take will likely bring the same result: a sense of wonder and a desire to return. We Costa Ricans are relatively few — the population barely exceeds 5 million. But we’re proud of our shared idea that things will always turn out fine and that life is, above all, beautiful. — Ronny Rojas Cover shot on iPhone 15 Pro Max Cover Story This Is the Best Place to Retire in 2024, According to a New Report If 2024 is your year for retirement, then one, congratulations, and two, we've got a destination for you to consider moving to in your golden years. READ MORE Travel Tips 12 Reasons Why Costa Rica Is One of the Best Vacation Destinations in the World What to Know About Flying to Costa Rica, From How to Save to the Best Airlines and Routes The Best Time to Visit Costa Rica for Good Weather, Wildlife, and Affordable Prices Unlock Elevated Recommendations From a Costa Rica Travel Expert The Best Places to Buy a Vacation Home in Costa Rica, According to Experts Destinations This Costa Rican Region Is One of the Blue Zones Where People Live the Longest 9 Best Beaches in Costa Rica for Surfing, Snorkeling, and Wildlife Spotting How to See the Best of Costa Rica's Beautiful Rain Forests This Small Town in Costa Rica Is Home to Emerald Pools and Spectacular Waterfalls Costa Rica's Biggest City Is Full of Vibrant Art, Interesting Architecture, and Delicious Food This Laid-back Costa Rica Town Has Pristine Beaches, World-class Surfing, and Stunning Sunsets This Beach Town in Costa Rica Is One of the Country's Best-kept Secrets The 'Pacific Northwest of Costa Rica' Has Dramatic Mountain Landscapes and Adventures in Nature This Costa Rica Resort Town Is Home to a Popular National Park and Magical Monkey Forests Experiences Chartering a Superyacht Is the Newest — and Most Exclusive — Way to Explore Costa Rica 7 Costa Rica Experiences and Places Locals Love The Best Hot Springs in Costa Rica 5 Places to See Adorable Sloths in Costa Rica — and How to Have a Responsible Encounter How Celebrating My Son's First Birthday in Costa Rica Changed the Way I Think of Family Travel 20 Best Things to Do in Costa Rica This Peninsula in Costa Rica Has 15 Miles of Beaches — and Monkeys and Iguanas Roaming Freely Hotels Costa Rica's Eco-friendly Hotels Have Organic Gardens, Beachfront Pools, and National Park Views 7 Beautiful Costa Rica Beach Resorts for Surfing, Swimming, and Sunbathing 14 Best Costa Rica All-inclusive Resorts This Stunning Costa Rican Resort Was Just Named One of the Best Hotels in the World How to Enjoy an Accessible Costa Rican Adventure — From Hotels and Tour Operators to Transportation Culture & Style Sustainable Fashion Is King in Costa Rica — These Are the Designers to Know Costa Rica's Indigenous Population Is Working to Save the Planet — and This Tour Is an Inside Peek Costa Rican Coffee Culture Is World Renowned — Here's the Best Way to Experience It Costa Rica's Afro-Caribbean Cuisine Is a Peek Into Its Past — and Its Future On This 174-mile Trek Across Costa Rica, Stay With Local Families and Learn Cultural Lessons