Experience an unforgettable romantic journey through Costa Rica. Begin in San Jose, where you’ll explore the local culture in an intimate, welcoming atmosphere before escaping to Pacuare Lodge, an exclusive rainforest retreat alongside the renowned Pacuare River. There, you’ll share adventures like whitewater rafting and scenic hikes designed for two. In Arenal, immerse yourselves in the majesty of the volcano and unwind in secluded thermal springs. Conclude your journey in Uvita, where postcard-perfect beaches and the stunning Ballena National Marine Park create the perfect setting for relaxation and connection. A tailor-made journey, designed for two.
Indulge in a unique experience that blends nature, culture, adventure, and relaxation into a single unforgettable journey. Romantic Costa Rica takes you from the vibrant capital of San Jose to some of the country’s most spectacular destinations: Pacuare Lodge, Arenal Volcano, and Uvita on the stunning Ballena Coast.
Your adventure begins in San Jose, where you’ll explore the cultural heart of Costa Rica, enjoying museums, local markets, and a taste of authentic Costa Rican life. Step back in time with your stay at Hotel Grano de Oro, a beautifully restored tropical Victorian mansion that blends old-world elegance with modern luxury. From there, you’ll travel to Pacuare Lodge, an enchanting rainforest retreat where you’ll be immersed in nature and adventure. Enjoy experiences such as whitewater rafting, jungle hikes, wildlife encounters, and meaningful connections with indigenous culture.
Next, you’ll arrive in Arenal, home to the majestic Arenal Volcano and surrounded by lush rainforest. From your luxury sanctuary at Tabacon Resort, you’ll have the opportunity to explore volcanic trails and unwind in the resort’s renowned natural hot springs. This destination offers the perfect harmony of adventure and luxury in a breathtaking natural setting.
Your final destination is Uvita, where serenity meets spectacular ocean views at the extraordinary Kura Boutique Hotel. Enjoy peaceful days exploring the heavenly beaches and the Ballena National Marine Park, and connecting with the local culture through curated, immersive experiences. Whether you’re seeking romantic moments or ocean adventures, Uvita delivers the perfect balance of relaxation, discovery, and romance. The hotel itself is a destination you’ll never forget.
Arrival at San José.
Private transfer to San Jose.
Accommodation at Hotel Grano de Oro for 1 night.
Transfer to Pacuare Lodge by land and river rafting – regular operation.
Special dinner included.
Accommodation at Pacuare Lodge for 2 nights.
Free day to enjoy included activities at the lodge.
Departure from Pacuare Lodge via river rafting, followed by a private transfer to Tabacon Resort.
Enjoy a massage in the Spa (included).
Accommodation at Tabacon Resort for 2 nights.
Full-Day Luxury Combo Excursion
Activity: Scenic river float safari, guided hike to volcano viewpoints, and hanging bridges walk.
Private transfer from Arenal to the Ballena Coast.
Accommodation at Kura Boutique Hotel for 3 nights.
Shared excursion – Ballena Combo Tour
Activity: Dolphin and seasonal whale watching boat tour.
Free day to enjoy the hotel. Scheduled afternoon massage.
Departure – Private transfer from Uvita to the Juan Santamaría International Airport.
Yes, a valid passport is mandatory to enter Costa Rica.
Depending on your country of origin, you may enter Costa Rica without a visa. Citizens of the USA, Canada and most European countries enjoy this privilege.
The colón is Costa Rica’s currency. U.S. dollars are also widely accepted.
All major credit cards are widely accepted. ATMs are located throughout the country.
No, with a legal driver’s license you can drive for three months in Costa Rica.
Departure tax is US$29.00, which can be paid in U.S. dollars, colones or with a credit card.
Sales tax is 13%.
Outlets are 110 V, with standard U.S. two prong plugs
We’d love it! Anyone getting married here must be 18 or older. Nonresidents need the following documents to get married here: original birth certificates, affidavit of single status, police record, valid passport and a divorce decree (if applicable). These documents must follow the authentication procedure before you bring them to Costa Rica.
Costa Rica’s digital nomad program invites international residents to work remotely from the land of Pura Vida. This program extends a 90-day tourist visa to a full year, with the option to renew for an additional year (conditions apply).
Costa Rica offers different ways to legalize your status: temporary resident, pensioner or foreign government mission. For more legal information, contact the Costa Rican consulate or the Association of Residents of Costa Rica at https://arcr.cr.
Dogs and cats entering Costa Rica must have a health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian, endorsed by a veterinarian service. The examination for the certificate must be conducted within the two weeks prior to traveling to Costa Rica. The required vaccinations are: distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvovirus and rabies (for animals 4 months or older).
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Yes, the water is potable in most of the country. We would only recommend bottled water for a few rural areas. Bring your reusable water bottle to decrease your footprint while you’re here. When starting your adventure for the day, fill up your bottle before you leave because refill stations may be a long trek to locate.
Travelers from the following countries must have received a yellow fever vaccination certificate: Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, The Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and the Republic of Guyana.
• Keep your belongings somewhere safe while enjoying the sea or leave them somewhere they can be watched.
• Always use reef-safe sunscreen to avoid sunburns.
• When possible, don’t swim on your own.
• Consult the authorities about the current beach conditions.
• Be aware of warning flags on the beach.
• Do not enter the ocean if you don’t know how to swim. If you’re surfing as a beginner, stay under the supervision of a qualified instructor.
The main difference is the amount of rain. It doesn’t rain as much in the cloud forest as it does in the rainforest. The species of flora and fauna may also differ.
Be sure to bring insect repellent, a raincoat with a hood and a comfortable pair of hiking boots.
You can practice at Pacuare, Reventazón, Corobici, Sarapiqui, Naranjo and Savegre rivers.
You can see sea turtles in Tortuguero National Park on the Caribbean coast or Las Baulas National Marine Park on the Pacific coast.
Cahuita National Park, Carara National Park, Manuel Antonio National Park, Santa Rosa National Park, Arenal Volcano National Park, Irazú Volcano National Park, Poás Volcano National Park, Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge, and Caño Negro Mixed National Wildlife Refuge offer wheelchair access.





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