Sunny Land Tours Inc.

Company Contacts

Florida Office
21 Old Kings Road North
Suite B-212
Palm Coast, FL 32137

phn: (386) 449-0059
fax :
(386) 449-0060 

Costa Rica Office
Sabana Sur
Costa Rica
phn: 011-506-2296-9948
fax : 011-506-2220-3493

Toll-Free
1-800-783-7839

SunnyLandTours.com

 

tours@sunnylandtours.com


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Arenal  
>>> Majestic Arenal Volcano in smoke action....
T he Arenal Volcano is the only volcano in Costa Rica constantly active since it woke up after 400 years with the big 1968 eruption.  The volcano today produces ash and smoke columns, small explosions & glowing red lava.  On a clea... more
Cartago
T he city of Cartago was first established in 1563 by the Spanish conquistador Juan Vásquez de Coronado. The original village was situated between the Coris and Purires Rivers, several kilometers to the southwest of the present day city. This locati... more
Guanacaste
The most popular white-sand-beach of Conchal.
H ome to the most beautiful sunsets in the world, Guanacaste is a haven for those seeking sun, fun, relaxation and adventure .  Here, take advantage of great surf breaks, world class deep-sea-fishing, sea kayaking, and a wide variety of hotels... more
Limon
A peek at Limon's beaches.
Limón conjures up images of Costa Rica's coconut-fringed Caribbean coast. Although the province does indeed extend the length of this coast -- from the mouth of the San Juan River in the north, to the mouth of the Sixaola River on the Panamanian bo...more
Monteverde
A beautiful butterfly in Monteverde.
Monteverde area is acclaimed as one of the most outstanding wildlife refuges in the New World Tropics.  The mountains and plains of this area home cloud forests and mighty rivers surrounded by rich vegetation and wildlife. This is Costa Rica... more
Peninsula de Nicoya
Watersports in Nicoya.
The Nicoya Peninsula is one of Costa Rica's most secluded gems. From the hilly interior the mountains sweep down to the Pacific Ocean, creating some of the most beautiful and solitary beaches of Costa Rica.
 
B ecause of poor or non-ex... more
Peninsula de Osa
White sand beaches
Located in the southwest corner of Costa Rica, the Osa Peninsula encompasses lush primary rain forests and a complex system of freshwater and marine resources.  Jutting out into the Pacific Ocean, the remote Osa peninsula region also includes ... more
Puntarenas
An Iguana sunbathing.
Just a few hours away from Costa Rica's capital city is Puntarenas, harboring the closest beaches to San Jose. This area is unique in the balance of natural attractions with a wide variety of resort hotels and nature lodges. Great surfing, dee... more
Quepos
Beach at Manuel Antonio.
Everyone who travels through the mid Pacific zone, must visit Quepos and Manuel Antonio. Manuel Antonio is pretty accessible, and it is truly one of the most beautiful national parks in Costa Rica. It sits along the Pacific Coast and boasts an estu...
San Carlos
Beautiful flower
The population of the valley of Barva rose considerably after the establishment of the Parroquía de Cubujuquyí in 1706. That permitted the slow colonization towards the east of the Central Valley...more
San Jose
San Jose night view
At the heart of a country striving to dimension itself worldwide as a sanctuary of peace and democracy, for its natural richness, as well as an axis of technological development, lies San José city, open gateway to many interesting destinations, wh...more
Sarapiqui
Can you find me?
Costa Rica is world renowned for the quality of its white water. Abundant rain, warm water, and a variety of rivers and eco-systems make this small democratic nation a paddler’s paradise. Aventuras del Sarapiqui specialize on the northern Caribbean l... more
Tortuguero
Tortuguero canals.
The small village of Tortuguero (translated as "Region of Turtles") lies on the northeastern Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, approximately 50 miles north of the principal Port of Limon. the village is comprised of a variety of cultures: Hispanic, Misk... more