Experience Costa Rica in its most vibrant and untamed form on a journey that perfectly balances authenticity, adventure, and natural beauty. You’ll venture through national parks, cloud forests, volcanic landscapes, and scenic coastlines—where every moment is infused with discovery and wonder. Your journey begins in San Jose, where you’ll explore the country’s rich cultural heritage before heading to the iconic Arenal Volcano. There, you’ll enjoy scenic hikes along volcanic trails and indulge in relaxing natural hot springs surrounded by rainforest. In the renowned Monteverde cloud forest, you’ll encounter an abundance of extraordinary biodiversity and enjoy exhilarating activities such as ziplining and hanging bridge walks. Finally, the Papagayo Coast offers an idyllic ending to your journey, with white-sand beaches and close proximity to Liberia and the international airport. This is Costa Rica at its wildest and most beautiful.
Your Costa Rica journey begins on the outskirts of San Jose at the elegant Costa Rica Marriott, a luxurious retreat styled after a grand colonial hacienda. From here, you’ll explore the city’s vibrant cultural scene and urban charm.
Your next destination is the Tabacon Resort in the Arenal Volcano region. Here, you’ll unwind in the resort’s famous thermal springs and engage in a variety of activities, including hikes to the volcano, exploring the Rio Fortuna waterfall, and visiting the stunning Celeste River in Tenorio Volcano National Park.
From there, you’ll continue to the famous Monteverde cloud forest, where the charming Cloud Forest Lodge welcomes you with spectacular views and a restaurant that artfully blends Costa Rican flavors with modern cuisine. Monteverde offers thrilling adventures such as guided night walks, hanging bridges and ziplining, a traditional trapiche tour to learn about sugarcane processing, and a special dinner at the renowned San Lucas restaurant.
Ending with a flourish, your journey concludes at the exclusive El Mangroove on the Papagayo Coast. Here, a signature experience awaits—a full-day excursion to the Hacienda El Viejo Wetlands, where you’ll explore fascinating mangrove ecosystems and encounter the region’s extraordinary biodiversity.
This trip is designed for those who wish to explore the true essence of Costa Rica—blending nature, adventure, and luxury into a complete experience that makes the most of every moment.
Arrival at San José.
Private transfer to San Jose.
Accommodation at the Costa Rica Marriott for 1 night.
Private transfer to Arenal with en-route excursions.
Accommodation at Tabacon Resort for 3 nights.
Activity: Visit the Poas Volcano and La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park, lunch included.
Adventure Combo
Activity: Morning canyoning tour and afternoon hike at Arenal Volcano.
Full-Day Excursion
Activity: Guided excursion to the Celeste River and Tenorio Volcano National Park.
Private transfer to Monteverde with a scenic lake crossing.
Accommodation at the Cloud Forest Lodge for 2 nights.
Activity: Evening guided Night Walk Tour in the Children’s Eternal Rainforest.
Culture & Adventure Combo
Activity: Morning excursion to Treetopia for the aerial tram, ziplines, and hanging bridges.
Afternoon Trapiche Tour and dinner at San Lucas Restaurant.
Private transfer to the Papagayo Coast.
Accommodation at El Mangroove for 3 nights.
Full-Day Excursion to Hacienda El Viejo Wetlands
Activity: Boat tour along the edge of Palo Verde National Park, and a cultural visit to a traditional farm and sugarcane mill with a rum tasting tour.
Free day to enjoy the hotel’s amenities and surrounding beach area.
Departure – Private transfer to the international airport for your departure flight.
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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