Costa Rican Tourism Board Tourist Service Department La Uruca, costado este del Puente Juan Pablo II. P.O. Box 777-1000 • Tel.: (506) 2299-5800 www.visitcostarica.com Tourism Board Central Offi ces Tel.: 2299-5827
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[email protected] Toll free: 800-tourism (800-868-7476) Emergency 9-1-1 Activities Continuing northeast in the Alajuela Introduction province, you will fi nd the Arenal volcano. With an almost perfect conical shape, it is Like many countries on the continent, Costa Rica one of the 10 most active volcanoes in the is situated within the so-called Pacifi c Ring of world. Continuing in the same direction Fire, which comprises the majority of volcanoes lies the Poás volcano, one of the most throughout the world. visited volcanoes in the country.