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The "Costa Rica to the Sound of Calypso" trip is the perfect opportunity to live a tropical adventure in some of the most emblematic places of this country full of biodiversity and amazing landscapes. During 10 nights / 11 days, you will explore from the capital, San Jose, to the South Caribbean, passing through the hot springs of Arenal and the enigmatic canals of Tortuguero National Park.

Your journey begins in vibrant San Jose, where you will have the opportunity to enjoy the comfort of the Crowne Plaza hotel. From there, you will move to the majestic Arenal Volcano region, where you can relax in its hot springs while admiring the imposing volcanic silhouette. Afterwards, you will enter the natural wonders of Tortuguero National Park, a magical place where you will navigate through canals lined with tropical rainforest, home to sea turtles and unique wildlife.

The trip will also take you to the South Caribbean coast, where you will stay at the luxurious Le Cameleon Boutique Hotel. Enjoy the white sand beaches, coral reefs and Afro-Caribbean culture. You will visit the Jaguar Rescue Center, an opportunity to learn about the local wildlife and conservation work in the region.

Finally, your experience will culminate with a stay at Ecolirios Boutique Hotel & Spa, a place nestled in the Caribbean mountains, where you will enjoy a jungle hike and an exciting canyoning activity. This itinerary offers you a complete experience of adventure, comfort and connection with nature, perfect for those who are looking for something more than a traditional vacation.

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Itineraries

Day 1

Arrival in San José

  • Location: San José, Costa Rica.
  • Lodging: Crowne Plaza San José La Sabana (1 night).
  • Service: Private transfer from Juan Santamaría International Airport to the hotel.

Day 2

Transfer to Arenal Volcano

  • Location: Arenal Volcano.
  • Lodging: Volcano Lodge Hotel & Thermal Experience (2 nights).
  • Activity: Hike along the 1968 Trail, where you can observe the ancient volcanic lava flows and the rich biodiversity of the area.

Day 3

Arenal Volcano

Activity: Free day to enjoy the hot springs and explore more of the volcano.

Day 4

Transfer to Tortuguero National Park

  • Location: Tortuguero.
  • Lodging: Evergreen Lodge (3D/2N Package).
  • Activity: Transfer by boat and visit to the picturesque town of Tortuguero.

Day 5

Exploring Tortuguero National Park

Activity: Boat ride through the canals of Tortuguero National Park, famous for its biodiversity.

Day 6

Transfer to Puerto Viejo Beach

  • Location: South Caribbean, Puerto Viejo Beach.
  • Accommodation: Le Cameleon Boutique Hotel (3 nights).
  • Activity: Free time to enjoy the beaches of the South Caribbean.

Day 7

Jaguar Rescue Center

Activity: Visit to the Jaguar Rescue Center, dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation.

Day 8

Free day in the South Caribbean

Activity: Enjoy the beaches or explore optional activities, such as snorkeling or bike rides.

Day 9

Transfer to Ecolirios Boutique Hotel & Spa

  • Location: Guácimo, Limón.
  • Accommodation: Ecolirios Boutique Hotel & Spa (2 nights).
  • Activity: Relax in nature or enjoy spa treatments.

Day 10

Hiking and Canyoning

Activity: Guided hike and canyoning tour in the natural environment of the Guácimo mountains.

Day 11

Transfer back to San José

Service: Private transfer to Juan Santamaría International Airport for your return flight.

  • The trip includes:
    • Accommodation:
      • Crowne Plaza San José La Sabana in San José (1 night).
      • Volcano Lodge Hotel & Thermal Experience in Arenal (2 nights).
      • Evergreen Lodge in Tortuguero (2 nights).
      • Le Cameleon Boutique Hotel in Puerto Viejo (3 nights).
      • Ecolirios Boutique Hotel & Villas in Guácimo (2 nights).
    • Transportation:
      • Private transfers between all destinations.
      • River transportation in Tortuguero.
    • Meals:
      • Daily breakfast in all accommodations.
      • Full board at Evergreen Lodge during the stay in Tortuguero.
    • Activities:
      • Hike along the 1968 Trail in Arenal.
      • Boat tour through the canals of Tortuguero National Park.
      • Visit to the Jaguar Rescue Center.
      • Hiking and canyoning tour in Guácimo.
    • Guides & Tickets:
      • Naturalist guides during the included activities.
      • Entrance fees to national parks and conservation centers.
  • International flights.
  • Activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Food not mentioned outside of what is included.
  • Tips for guides, drivers and hotel staff.
  • Personal expenses such as shopping, laundry and telephone calls.
  • Travel insurance and rental car insurance (if applicable).
  • Mandatory dinners on special dates such as Christmas and New Year's Eve (if applicable).
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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, Irazu Volcano National Park, Poás Volcano National Park, Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge, and Caño Negro Mixed National Wildlife Refuge offer wheelchair access.