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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.
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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.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. -
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Tortuguero National Park
<Leave the hotel this morning and descend to the Caribbean lowlands on a private transport 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.
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours. -
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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.
Turtle Nesting Season typically happens between July and October each year. The optional activity will be subject to this natural event. -
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Santa Rosa de Pocosol
<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!
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours. Tonight you'll stay with a local family led by one of our trusted women hosts. Typically, 2-4 travellers will be assigned to each host family. Bedrooms have two twin beds, and you'll have access to a shared guest bathroom. In the evening, you'll join the group and community at the village community centre for dinner before returning to your host family's home for the night. In the morning, you'll share breakfast with your host family, experiencing authentic local cuisine and warm hospitality. -
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Rio Celeste
<After having breakfast with your host family, continue your journey to the Rio Celeste region, which is part of the Guatuso town. This northern part of the country is characterized by rural community-based tourism. Before reaching this next paradise of birds and tranquil surroundings, make a stop to visit an indigenous Maleku community. Here, you'll meet the locals and share a traditional Maleku meal with them. Listen to stories about their history, culture, and the challenges the community faces in modern Costa Rica. With only 650 people left, the Maleku Indigenous community is the smallest in Costa Rica. Both the community and the country share a common goal of reforestation, working together to regenerate forests and plant fruit trees, which help encourage animals to return to their natural habitats.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours. Due to limited availability in Rio Celeste, we will occasionally use accommodation in Katira. -
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La Fortuna
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Monteverde
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Manuel Antonio National Park
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (11 Nächte), Lodge (2 Nächte), Gastfamilie (1 Nacht)
- Monteverde – Nebelwald (Eintritt und Transport)
- Tortuguero - Bootsfahrt nach Tortuguero
- Tortuguero - Eingang des Nationalparks
- Santa Rosa de Pocosol - Hausgemachte Mahlzeit
- Santa Rosa de Pocosol - Erfahrung in einer Gastfamilie
- Informeller Spanischunterricht unter der Leitung eines Lehrers
- Guatuso - Maleku Community Experience
- Monteverde - Eingang zum Nebelwald
- Monteverde - Children's Eternal Rain Forest (Partner der Intrepid Foundation) Nächtliche Wildtierwanderung
- Manuel Antonio - Selbstgekochtes Mittagessen
- Manuel Antonio National Park - (Eintrittsgebühr)
- Manuel Antonio National Park - Tour mit einem Naturführer
- Tortuguero - Boat ride to Tortuguero
- Tortuguero - National Park Entrance
- Santa Rosa de Pocosol - Home-cooked Meal
- Santa Rosa de Pocosol - Homestay experience
- Leader-led Informal Spanish Lesson
- Guatuso - Maleku Community Experience
- Monteverde - Cloud Forest Entrance
- Monteverde - Children's Eternal Rain Forest (The Intrepid Foundation Partner) Night wildlife walk
- Manuel Antonio - Homecooked lunch
- Manuel Antonio National Park - (Entrance fee)
- Manuel Antonio National Park - Tour with a Naturalist Guide
- 5x Frühstück
- 2x Mittagessen
- 1x Abendessen
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