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Duration 15 days 13 days
Price From $ 2,010 $ 2,995
Price Per Day $ 134 $ 230
Highlights
  • Swap the concrete jungle for real jungle on this journey into the rainforests, waterways, hot springs and the palm-lined beaches of Costa Rica.
  • Spot long-nosed tapirs, white-faced capuchin monkeys, ocelots and three-toed sloths on this wildlife adventure – Costa Rica is home to many exotic animals, and this trip puts you in the perfect position to see them all.
  • Go deeper than the average tourist with a homestay in a quiet agricultural community – the perfect opportunity to experience local life and practice your Spanish. You’ll even have an informal cooking lesson with the locals to make dinner!
  • Refresh yourself after jungle hikes, spotting wildlife in the rejuvenating hot springs of volcanic La Fortuna.
  • Visit the indigenous Maleku community to share a traditional meal and learn about their way of life – this small tribe has big ambitions for regenerating local forests and natural habitats.
  • Explore Carara National Park and to see the endangered American Crocodile as well as some shore birds.
  • Drive to Cerro Lodge and Savegre Valley and visit the highest mountains of the Talamanca Mountain Range, with elevations ranging between 7200 and 11,000 feet above sea level. 
  • Enjoy Birding in La Selva Biological Station which is one of the most important locations for the study of tropical ecosystems in the world.
  • Enjoy Birding the trails at Braulio Carrillo National Park
  • Visit Tortuguero National Park is the third-most visited park in Costa Rica.
Trip Style Small group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 2- Easy
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Local Immersion & Homestays
  • National Parks
  • High Adventure
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Birding
  • National Parks
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • La Fortuna
  • Manuel Antonio National Park
  • Monteverde
  • Tenorio Volcano National Park
  • Tortuguero National Park
  • Tortuguero National Park
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Culture
  • Historic sightseeing
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Bird watching
  • Mountaineering
  • Nature
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included N/A

9 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches and 9 Dinners

Description

Discover incredible, lush Costa Rica and understand why this part of the world is called the ‘rich coast’. This 15-day adventure, beginning and ending in lively San Jose, is a journey through the jungles, farmlands, beaches and cities of a pure Central American location. Stay with a local family in Santa Rosa de Pocosol and help your hosts prep a traditional meal. Soak in springs that get their heat from an active volcano in La Fortuna and take on a huge array of nature-based optional activities in the Monteverde Cloud Forest. Spot three-toed sloths in the thickets of the Manuel Antonio National Park, then relax beneath swaying palms on the nearby beaches.

Although most people think the best time to visit Costa Rica is December-May, Costa Rica is actually a year-round destination.  Even in the green (aka rainy) season, days usually start out warm and sunny. As in many tropical destinations worldwide, 23 hours of a given day may be dry and pleasant, and during the 24th, the rain can come down with the force of a waterfall.  In the highlands, rainy season typically brings an hour or two of rain midafternoon, allowing for great morning outings, a midday rest, and more birding in the afternoon.  With green season comes nesting activity and the opportunity to see breeding behavior and birds tending their nests.  We have scheduled our trip to coincide with veranillo (little summer), a relatively dry period that usually occurs mid-July to mid-August, particularly along the Pacific coast. The best of both worlds - green season bird activity with less rainfall to interfere with our birding, all at a lower price!

Itinerary: Classic Costa Rica

Day 1 San Jose

Hola! Welcome to Costa Rica. Your adventure starts in San Jose – with over a third of the country's population living within its parameters, San Jose is packed with both people and culture. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight to meet your local leader and fellow travellers. If you arrive early, why not visit the National Museum. This canary-yellow building houses everything from exhibits on pre-Colombian history to a garden filled with native butterflies. Early bird history buffs might be interested in the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum or the Jade Museum – both of which display a wealth of indigenous artefacts.

Day 2 Tortuguero National Park

Leave the hotel this morning and descend to the Caribbean lowlands on a public bus journey that ends at the port of La Pavona. This rustic port is your entry point to Tortuguero National Park. When you arrive, hop aboard a small boat and take a ride into the depths of the Costa Rican wilderness. Arrive in the middle of this biodiverse area, where freshwater lagoons rest under the canopy of rainforest bordering the ocean. Many animals call this place home, including jaguars and turtles, so listen out for the sounds of the local wildlife as you fall asleep in your lodge tonight.

Day 3 Tortuguero National Park

Today, you're free to explore the park at your own pace. If you're woken by the chattering of the forests birds, why not haul yourself out of bed for a sunrise canoe trip? It’s a magical way to see the maze-like canals of the park, and you can look out for otters and manatees in the morning light. Tortuguero National Park was established in 1970 and is now home to 13 of Costa Rica’s 16 endangered mammals. Among them are manatees, ocelots and jaguars, as well as over 300 bird species. This is also the nesting ground of the green turtle, which comes ashore to lay its eggs on the sandy beaches, and the critically endangered hawksbill turtle, loggerheads and giant leatherbacks. During the day, you might want to return to the park’s walking trails or relax in your lodge. Many species are particularly active at night, so if you wish, you can head out in the evening on a turtle watching tour, with part of the cost supporting a program aimed to patrol the beach for poachers.

Day 4 Santa Rosa de Pocosol Homestay

Bid farewell to the evergreen rainforest this morning and make the journey to Santa Rosa de Pocosol. Today, you’ll have a memorable homestay experience, but as the family you'll be staying with doesn’t speak much English, your leader will conduct an informal Spanish lesson on the drive. This afternoon, you’ll have the option to take a soap-making workshop or a guided hike to a nearby waterfall. In the evening, head back to your homestay for a cooking lesson – some of the dishes you make will be part of tonight’s dinner!

Day 5 Tenorio Volcano National Park Area - Rio Celeste

After breakfast drive to Tenorio Volcano National Park, where you’ll visit the Rio Celeste – a river fed by two different water sources. When they collide, the water takes on a distinctive light blue colour! On the way, stop off to visit an indigenous Maleku community, where you'll meet the locals and share a traditional Maleku meal with them. Hear stories of their history, culture and the challenges the community faces in modern Costa Rica. With only 650 people left, the Maleku Indian tribe is the smallest in Costa Rica. The community and the country share a common goal in reforestation, both working to regenerate forests and plant fruit trees, which encourage animals back to their natural habitats.

Day 6 Rio Celeste

Today is as clear as the Costa Rica air, and with plenty of optional activities available, you won’t be short of things to do! How about a guided tubing excursion at Rio Celeste? The light-blue waters of the river are generally off-limits to travellers, but you’ll have the opportunity to float along the water in an inflatable doughnut and spend the day lazing along the river. Those who prefer a nature tour on foot might like to take a 3-hour safari cruise along the Rio Tenorio, with a guide who will help you spot howler monkeys, crocodiles, river otters and an abundance of tropical birds.

Day 7 La Fortuna

Beneath the watchful eye of the immense Arenal Volcano lies La Fortuna – a sleepy town with an abundance of hot springs and natural pools to enjoy. This is your destination today and when you arrive, you’re free to choose your own activities. Perhaps grab some fresh fruit in town, hop in a taxi to the entrance and then hike to La Fortuna waterfall for a swim beneath the cascading waters that spill out of the towering jungle. In the evening, why not grab a classic local dinner with your travel buddies? Chifrijo (fried pork, salsa, beans and tortilla chips) is a great dish to try.

Day 8 La Fortuna

Enjoy a free day to explore La Fortuna as you wish. The region offers a range of sights such as stunning lush forest, rare plants, animal watching and water-based sports on the lake. The volcano’s inner workings also mean that the area has plenty of thermal springs where hot, lava-heated water gushes to the surface. These springs, often surrounded by foliage, make the ideal place to relax. Active types could try stand-up paddleboarding on Lake Arenal with the incredible backdrop of the volcano and rolling green hills. Animal lovers will have a good chance of spotting sloths, monkeys, crocodiles and basilisk lizards skipping across the water on a boat tour of Cano Negro Reserve. Have a chat with your leader about the options available.

Day 9 Lake Arenal - Monteverde

A morning of travel by bus and boat leads to incredible Monteverde. Settled by North American Quakers in 1951, this area was initially used as an environmentally conscious agricultural community and is now a biological preserve. The forest has near-constant cloud cover, providing consistent rainfall, which also gives the area an enchanted feel. Spend the afternoon in the cloud forest on a leader-led nature walk, looking out for hummingbirds, quetzals and even lazy sloths among the mist later in the day. You may even choose to return after dusk to seek the animals and insects that are largely hidden in the day.

Day 10 Monteverde

Make the most of your time in lush Monteverde and organise a local guide to take you on a nature walk. There also several local communities that operate cooperatives worth visiting with your free time. Maybe see a different perspective on the forest by walking through the canopy on suspension bridges, or perhaps watch butterflies at play in the Butterfly Garden. More than 2000 species of plants, 320 bird species and 100 different types of mammals call Monteverde home, and no matter what you choose to do, you should keep an eye out for the quetzal – one of the most elusive birds in the world.

Day 11 Manuel Antonio

Wedged between the beautiful Pacific coast and the national park, Manuel Antonio is a laidback town. Make your way there this morning, stopping in Quepos along the way – a chill town with a vibrant nightlife. This afternoon, you'll get the chance to meet three generations of Costa Ricans and tuck into a traditional cooking class and lunch with them in their home. Prior to the pandemic, the family ran one of the most popular restaurants in Quepos for almost 20 years. Now, you're lucky to learn the secret flavours and spices of their traditional dishes and get to know the whole family. After lunch arrive at your accommodation and enjoy some downtime. Perhaps head to Espadilla Beach to watch the sunset over the Pacific Ocean.

Day 12 Manuel Antonio

Today, feel the soft crunch of foliage underfoot while you hike the trails of the national park on a leader-led nature hike. Keep one eye on the scenic views and the other looking out for the abundant wildlife. Monkeys, armadillos, sloths and hundreds of birds all live here. Later, spend some time on the beaches surrounding the national park, and maybe hire a surfboard to catch some waves at Playa El Ray. If you want to spot wildlife and keep active at the same time, consider paddling through the mangrove forest on a guided kayak tour. It’s not unusual for curious monkeys to climb right onto the boat to say hello, and you’ll likely see snakes, crocodiles and plenty of birdlife too. Just remember your insect repellent! In the evening, maybe take a sunset sail off the coast – watching the blue sky turn orange is a spectacular sight.

Day 13 Manuel Antonio

Today is free for you to do as you please. If you wish, you could return to Manuel Antonio National Park and continue your search for the solemn, white faces of the capuchin monkeys who live in the trees. Alternatively, why not kick-off your shoes and feel the sands of Manuel Antonio Beach between your toes? It’s easy to spend a whole day on this calm coastline. The towering green trees that line the coast provide solace from the sun, so this is a great place to sit by with a book (and maybe a guaro sour).

Day 14 San Jose

Bid farewell to the coast and return to San Jose via public bus this morning. When you arrive, you’ll be free to relax or wander the city at your own pace. In the evening, you might like to head for dinner with your fellow travellers and group leader and toast to a trip well travelled.

Day 15 San Jose

With no further activites planned, your trip comes to an end today and you’re free to leave at any time after checking out. If you’d like to extend you stay, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

Itinerary: Costa Rica

Day 1:  Arrival and transfer to hotel in San Jose

You will be met at the San Jose Airport when you arrive and driven to your hotel nearby.  We will meet at dinner to become acquainted with others in the group.

Meals: Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight San Jose (specific hotel TBA)

Day 2:  Carara National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight Cerro Lodge

After breakfast, we will begin our drive toward Cerro Lodge, near Carara National Park, one of the best birding sites in Costa Rica.  Located in one of the most diverse areas of the planet, Carara National Park and nearby Cerro Lodge are amazing places for birding.  Lying between two major biological regions of Costa Rica, the Tropical Lowland Dry Forest to the north and the Tropical Lowland Wet Forest to the South,  Carara is situated at a meeting point for species of both regions.  Carara National Park protects some populations of species on the brink of extinction such as the American Crocodile and the Scarlet Macaw.  We will enjoy a mangrove boat tour in the afternoon.

Day 3: Carara National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight Cerro Lodge

We will have a full day to explore the trails of Carara.  In late afternoon, we will visit a bridge over the Tarcoles River where Scarlet Macaws fly over in groups of two as they return to their roosting sites for the night.  In the river below, we are likely to see the endangered American Crocodile as well as some shore birds. 

Target species for Carara and environs include Great Tinamou, Least Grebe, Neotropic Cormorant, Anhinga, Boat-billed Heron, Wood Stork, White Ibis, Black-bellied Whistling Duck, Mangrove Black Hawk, Crested Caracara, Purple Gallinule, Scarlet Macaw, Yellow-naped Parrot, Orange-fronted Parakeet, Orange-chinned Parakeet, Ferruginous Pygmy Owl, Spectacled Owl, Bronzy Hermit, Scaly-breasted Hummingbird, Blue-throated Goldentail, Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, Cinnnamon Hummingbird, Baird’s Trogon, Turquoise-browed Motmot, White-whiskered Puffbird, Fiery-billed Aracari, Hoffman’s Woodpecker, Pale-billed Woodpecker, Lineated Woodpecker, Tawny-winged Woodcreeper, Wedge-billed Woodcreeper, Plain Xenops, Spectacled Antpitta, Dusky Antbird, Orange-collared Manakin, Rose-throated Becard, Nutting’s Flycatcher, Royal Flycatcher, Slate-headed Tody-Flycatcher, Northern Bentbill, Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher, Mangrove Swallow, Rufous-breasted Wren, Rufous-naped Wren, Red-crowned Ant-Tanager, Scrub Euphonia, Blue-black Grosbeak, Orange-billed Sparrow, and Black-striped Sparrow, to name but a few.

Day 4:  Cerro Lodge to Savegre Valley

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight Trogon Lodge

After a morning of birding near Carara, we will depart for Trogon Lodge in the Savegre Valley.  We will spend the next two nights and days here, birding the highlands.     Guests of the lodge frequently enjoy the thrill of seeing Resplendent Quetzals as they fly across the courtyard or attend to their nearby nests. We will visit the highest mountains of the Talamanca Mountain Range, with elevations ranging between 7200 and 11,000 feet above sea level.  Highland habitats such as the Tropical Highland Rainforest and the Subalpine Rain Paramo with its dwarfed vegetation should afford us the opportunity to see a myriad of species, including Highland Tinamou, Spotted Wood-Quail, Buffy-crowned Wood-Partridge, Collared Forest Falcon, Band-tailed Pigeon, Ruddy Pigeon, Red-billed Pigeon, Sulphur-winged Parakeet, Barred Parakeet, Costa Rican Pygmy Owl, Dusky Nightjar, Magnificent Hummingbird, Fiery-throated Hummingbird, Volcano Hummingbird, Scintillant Hummingbird, White-throated Mountain Gem, Green-crowned Brilliant, Resplendent Quetzal, Collared Trogon, Emerald Toucanet, Acorn Woodpecker, Golden-Olive Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Buffy Tuftedcheek, Streak-breasted Treehunter, Lineated Foliage Gleaner, Zeledonia, Golden-bellied Flycatcher, Boat-billed Flycatcher, Dark Pewee, Ochraceous Pewee, Black Phoebe, Black-capped Flycatcher, Mountain Elaenia, Timberline Wren, Ochraceous Wren, Black-billed Nightingale-Thrush, Ruddy-capped Nightingale-Thrush, Sooty Robin, Mountain Robin, American Dipper, Long-tailed Silky-Flycatcher, Yellow-winged Vireo, Brown-capped Vireo, Black-cheeked Warbler, Flame-throated Warbler, Elegant Euphonia, Golden-browed Chlorophonia, Sooty-capped Bush Tanager, Flame-colored Tanager, Spangled-cheeked Tanager, Black-thighed Grosbeak, Slaty Flowerpiercer, Peg-billed Finch, Slaty Finch, Yellow-bellied Siskin, and Volcano Junco. 

Day 5: Savegre Valley

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight Trogon Lodge

A full day of birding at Savegre and environs.

Day 6: Savegre Valley / La Selva

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight La Selva Biological Station

After some final early-morning birding in the highlands, we will leave for Sarapiqui and La Selva Biological Station, one of the most bird-rich environments in the Caribbean lowlands.  La Selva’s fauna is very diverse, including large species from the most amazing predators like jaguarsthrough the most incredible variety of amphibians and reptiles. We hope to find many of the 400 species of birds listed at La Selva including (but not limited to) Slaty-breasted Tinamou, Great Curassow, Green Ibis,Sungrebe, Semiplumbeous Hawk, Olive-backed Quail-Dove, Great Green Macaw,Great Potoo,Long-billed Hermit,White-necked Jacobin,Bronze-tailed Plumeleteer, Blue-chested Hummingbird, Violet-headed Hummingbird,Green and Rufous Kingfishers,Lattice-tailed Trogon,Pied Puffbird,White-fronted Nunbird,Rufous-tailed Jacamar,Keel-billed Toucan,Rufous Motmot,Broad-billed Motmot, Chestnut-colored Woodpecker,Cinnamon Woodpecker, Pale-billed Woodpecker,Northern Barred Woodcreeper, Dot-winged Antwren, Bicolored Antbird, White-collared Manakin, White-ringed Flycatcher, Ochre-bellied Flycatcher, Snowy Cotinga, Purple-throated Fruit Crow, Red-throated Ant-Tanager,White-throated Shrike-Tanager, Plain-colored Tanager,Chestnut-headed Oropendola, Olive-backed Euphonia, and Black-faced Grosbeak.

Day 7: La Selva Biological Station

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight La Selva Biological Station

We will spend a full day birding La Selva, one of the most important locations for the study of tropical ecosystems in the world.  La Selva comprises some 3900 acres of tropical wet forests in the Caribbean lowlands and foothills of the Central Volcanic Mountain Range.   La Selva has an elevation of just over 100 feet above sea level and it averages over 13 feet of rain distributed evenly over the year.

Day 8: La Selva

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight Sun Sun Lodge

We will spend another day at La Selva, searching for any species we might have missed, before moving on to Sun Sun Lodge.

Day 9: Braulio Carrillo National Park

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight Sun Sun Lodge

We will spend the entire day birding the trails at Braulio Carrillo National Park.

Day 10: Tortuguero

We will depart early this morning from Sun Sun Lodge to board a boat which will take us to Tortuguero, "Land of Turtles".  Although it can be reached only by plane or boat due to its remote location, Tortuguero National Park is the third-most visited park in Costa Rica.  The park possesses great biological diversity due to the existence within the reserve of eleven different habitats including rain forest, mangrove forests, swamps, beaches, and lagoons.  It is a key Ramsar Site.  We will enjoy birding by boat and on trails, a night tour to see nesting sea turtles,

Day 11:  Tortuguero

Day 12: Tortuguero to San Jose

Day 13: Departure

Meals: Breakfast

Today you will be transported to the international airport in San Jose for your flight home.

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