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ENFOREX MONTEVERDE SPANISH SCHOOL

The Monteverde school was established in 1996. Classes take place in 2 story modern building set back off the main road, surrounded by pine trees and facing the Gulf of Nicoya. About 17 indoor class rooms, garden, video room, small library, small computer room for the students, Jacuzzi, showers, common room with ping pong table, kitchen and dining area.


MONTE VERDE

Monteverde is a small rural area famous for its biological cloud Forest reserve, 26.000 acres of forest with 2000 different types of plants, 400 types of birds (including the famous Quetzal) and 100 different types of mammals. The average daily temperature is 18 to 24 ° C (65 to 75 ° F). The climate is typically cool and at times wet. If you plan to visit during the rainy season (May - December), we recommend bringing rain gear and waterproof shoes or boots (especially if you plan to visit the reserves) as well as pants, long-sleeved shirts and a light jacket.

The Monteverde zone, which includes ten towns and 8,000 people, is situated on the Continental Divide at an elevation of 5,600 feet. The region is well known for its commitment to the sustainable development of the community and the conservation of the cloud forest reserves. This area is a rural region and is a 4-hour bus ride from San José. Buses travel daily to and from Monteverde at 6:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.


COSTA RICA

With a population of more than 3.000.000 people, Costa Rica is a political oasis of tranquility in Central America well known for its dedication to preserving its natural wonders and wildlife, just north of Panama. Because it is so tropical, the plants, flowers, and beaches are some of the most beautiful and unique in Latin America. The population is mostly descended from Spaniards, with African, indigenous and Chinese minorities.

Costa Rica is world famous for drawing tourists from all over the world to admire and enjoy its tropical beauty. It is country actively engaged in wildlife conversation and allows Enforex students to explore the tropics with minimal damage. Mostly coastline, Costa Rica offers students some of the best beaches and surfing in the region.