Eco-Friendly Travel: How to Explore Costa Rica Responsibly
- Equipo Dunnot

- 18 mar
- 1 Min. de lectura

Costa Rica is a paradise of lush jungles, pristine beaches, and incredible biodiversity. As adventure travelers, it’s our responsibility to protect these natural treasures while exploring. Here’s how you can travel sustainably and minimize your impact during your getaway in Costa Rica.
1. Choose Eco-Friendly Accommodations
Costa Rica leads the way in sustainable tourism, and many hotels are certified eco-friendly. Look for lodges that use renewable energy, conserve water, and support local communities.
2. Say No to Single-Use Plastics
Bring a reusable water bottle, tote bag, and travel utensils to avoid disposable plastics. Recycling options can be limited in some areas, so reducing waste is key.
3. Respect Wildlife and Nature

Never feed wild animals or try to get too close for a selfie. Avoid collecting shells, corals, or plants—every element in nature plays a vital role in the ecosystem.
4. Opt for Sustainable Transportation
Whenever possible, use public transportation, carpool, or rent a bike. When booking tours, choose operators that prioritize eco-friendly practices.
5. Support Local Businesses
Shop at local markets, buy handmade crafts from Indigenous communities, and dine at locally owned restaurants. Supporting small businesses reduces your carbon footprint and strengthens the local economy.
Sustainable travel means enjoying nature without harming it—so future generations can keep exploring this beautiful country.



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