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Day 1
Arrival in San Jose
Welcome to Costa Rica! Our representative will greet you at the airport; assist you with your luggage and private transfer to the hotel in San Jose. Overnight in San Jose.
Hotel: Radisson San Jose Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 2
San Jose
Wake up to breakfast at the hotel and then join our Classic Coffee Tour. The expert will guide you through the lifecycle of gourmet coffee. Begin in the nursery and follow the beans starting with their growing cycle through careful collection and selection of the finest beans. Next, the aromas of the roaster will enchant you where you will discover how different roasting techniques affect the beans and the brew. We will reveal our roasting and packing secrets that enable them to deliver the best coffee from the Costa Rican plantation to your cup. Learn how experts “break the cup” by using techniques to taste or “cup” coffee to identify and grade the characteristics that qualify a gourmet coffee. Finally, surrounded by an outdoor tropical paradise and while listening to traditional music, you will have an option of savoring a buffet lunch featuring local ingredients at Don Prospero Restaurant (not included). Overnight in San Jose.
Hotel: Radisson San Jose Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 3
San Jose - Tortuguero
At the agreed time in the morning, transportation will pick you up at the hotel to transfer you to your next destination, Tortuguero, one of the most famous conservation areas in Costa Rica, located in the north Caribbean. Breakfast included en-route. Arrive at the dock to board a boat that will take you to the lodge in Tortuguero. Around midday, have a delicious lunch at the lodge. During the afternoon, discover its network of canals, lagoons and dense rainforests through a boat tour guided by an expert naturalist guide. Abundant wildlife inhabits Tortuguero, including 57 species of amphibians, 111 species of reptiles, and 60 species of mammals. In the evening, savour dinner at the lodge. Overnight in Tortuguero.
Hotel: Turtle Beach Lodge 3* (or similar) -
Day 4
Tortuguero
Meet your guide for a mid-morning walk along the trails and discover the tropical rain forest of Tortuguero. In the afternoon, visit the enchanting village of Tortuguero; the town a small population of around 500, no cars, and is located on a relatively narrow spit of land between the beach and a canal. Take a closer encounter with the Caribbean culture; discover its people and lifestyle walking through this colourful town. Overnight in Tortuguero.
Hotel: Turtle Beach Lodge 3* (or similar) -
Day 5
Tortuguero - Arenal
Breakfast included at the hotel and then proceed to checkout. Afterwards, be ready to continue your trip. Shared transfer by boat and land from Tortuguero to the Restaurant located in Guapiles, where you will enjoy the lunch (included). Then, a transfer will take you to your next destination, La Fortuna, home of the colossus Arenal Volcano and a place that gives to its visitors amazing views and a big range of attractions and beautiful nature. Afternoon at leisure to enjoy hotel facilities and relax. Overnight in Arenal.
Hotel: Arenal Paraiso Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 6
Arenal
Breakfast included at the hotel. Today enjoy the most extraordinary view of the Arenal Volcano on a hike along the base and flanks of this giant on the Arenal 1968 park. During the hike, the expert guide will explain to you all about the volcano: its activity periods, a little bit of history related to it and will show you some landmarks that have left over the years (approximately 2 hours of walking, medium difficulty. It varies and depends on the trails that are hiked, it could be 1 to 3 kilometres). Afterwards, enjoy the sweetest rainforest experience, discovering the ancient secrets of chocolate: from its discovery and use, in tropical America, to the processing of the product we know and enjoy today. Considered as "a gift of the Gods", the cacao tree was very important to the ancient culture, it was not only used as a ceremonial drink but its seeds were also used as currency because of its economic value, in many regions of Mesoamerica, including Costa Rica. In this “hands-on” program, you will have the opportunity to learn interesting aspects of cocoa and chocolate, from its origin and history, participating in all the production process, from the harvesting of the fruit, drying and grinding of the seed, also the developing of the traditional drink of our ancestors, and of course, enjoying high-quality organic chocolate. Overnight in Arenal.
Hotel: Arenal Paraiso Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 7
Arenal - Monteverde
Breakfast at the hotel and then proceed to checkout. At the agreed time, continue to your next destination: the magical Monteverde cloud forest. This service, half tour – half-shared transfer is a scenic and fast way to go from La Fortuna to the Monteverde area. You will board into a very comfortable and safe pontoon boat for a 30 to 40 minutes (approx.) ride to Rio Chiquito, a little town on the other side of the lake. Once at Rio Chiquito, we will leave the boat and take a short break to stretch the legs, after, another 1.5hr bus ride to get to the hotels in the Monteverde area (during the rainy season this transfer could take longer) Duration approx. of 3.5 hours (Land and boat).The rest of the afternoon at leisure. Overnight in Monteverde.
Hotel: Country Lodge Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 8
Monteverde
After breakfast spend your morning at Selvatura Park. Here you will experience closer the mysteries of the cloud forest by enjoying a great combination of suspension bridges and platforms that offers you an opportunity to explore the forest from the top in a safe and easy manner. Afternoon free at leisure. Overnight in Monteverde.
Hotel: Country Lodge Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 9
Monteverde - Manuel Antonio
Breakfast included at the hotel & Check Out. At the agreed time, transfer to the beach area of Manuel Antonio in the Central Pacific Coast. Rest of the day free to enjoy the hotel facilities. Overnight in Manuel Antonio.
Hotel: Plaza Yara Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 10
Manuel Antonio
Breakfast included at the hotel. Enjoy your free time to relax in this fantastic region. Overnight in Manuel Antonio.
Hotel: Plaza Yara Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 11
Manuel Antonio
Breakfast included at the hotel. Enjoy your free time to relax in this fantastic region. Overnight in Manuel Antonio.
Hotel: Plaza Yara Hotel 3* (or similar) - Day 12 San Jose - Return At the appropriate time, departure private transfer from your hotel to Juan Santamaria International Airport to take your flight back home.
Included
Operated with English- and Spanish-speaking local guides during the scheduled activities (Day 2-4 6 8). Please note you will be accompanied by local guides for the activities only. There is no guarantee that you will be part of a group or part of the same group during the tour.
11 night’s accommodation
11 Breakfasts
3 Lunches (Day 3-5)
2 Dinners (Day 2 3)
Arrival private transfer from Juan Santamaria International Airport (Day 1)
Shared transportation between areas including Land and Boat ride to Tortuguero and Lake Crossing Arenal-Monteverde
Departure private transfer from Juan Santamaria International Airport (Day 12)
All entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary: Classic Coffee Tour (Day 2); Tortuguero Canals boat guided tour (Day 3); Day 4 Hiking Tour & Tortuguero village visit (Day 4); Arenal Volcano trail 1968 hike Rainforest Chocolate Experience tour (Day 6); Monteverde Hanging Bridges (Day 8)
Meet & Greet
Hotel taxes
Exclusions
Visa fees
Domestic flights
International flights
Drinks during meals (unless specified otherwise)
Optional tours (if any)
Any visit not mentioned in the program
Porterage and gratuities
Expenditures of a personal nature drinks and meals or items not stated explicitly in the program
Any alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks mineral water camera/video camera fee (if any)
Travel Insurance or any loss or extra cost arising due to unforeseen circumstances such as flight delays accidents etc.
Traveling to Costa Rica
A small paradise in Central America, Costa Rica captivates travelers seeking nature, adventure, and authenticity. Between tropical jungles, majestic volcanoes, and dreamlike beaches bordered by two oceans, the country fascinates with its extraordinary biodiversity and its unique way of life known as pura vida. With nearly a quarter of its territory protected as national parks or nature reserves, Costa Rica is a dream destination for anyone wishing to fully immerse themselves in the richness of the natural world.
Wildlife and nature enthusiasts will find an unparalleled playground here: howler monkeys, sloths, sea turtles, hummingbirds, and brightly colored frogs thrive in lush surroundings. Yet Costa Rica is not only about nature—it is also about the warmth of its people and a simple, joyful way of life that leaves a lasting impression on every visitor.
San José and the Central Valley
The capital city, San José, serves as the country’s main gateway. Often seen as a brief stopover, it nevertheless deserves a visit for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and its museums dedicated to pre-Columbian gold and jade. Surrounding the capital, the Central Valley unfolds with coffee plantations, charming villages, and impressive volcanoes such as Poás and Irazú, whose craters offer striking panoramic views.
The Caribbean Coast
On the Atlantic side, the province of Limón reveals a vibrant and multicultural identity shaped by Afro-Caribbean traditions. Here, calypso music sets the rhythm of daily life and spicy aromas fill the air. Tortuguero National Park is one of the country’s true gems, a network of navigable canals winding through dense jungle and serving as an important nesting site for sea turtles. Farther south, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca enchants visitors with its palm-fringed beaches and laid-back, bohemian atmosphere.
The Pacific Coast
Along the Pacific coast, landscapes shift constantly between cliffs, forests, and long stretches of golden sand. Manuel Antonio National Park is a must-see, where just a few hours of hiking offer encounters with capuchin monkeys, iguanas, and sloths. Farther north, the Nicoya Peninsula is known for its wild beaches, surf spots, and fishing villages. To the south, the Osa Peninsula is home to Corcovado National Park, widely regarded as one of the most biodiverse areas on the planet.
Volcanoes and Tropical Forests
In the heart of the country, Arenal Volcano towers over the town of La Fortuna and its natural hot springs. Nearby, the Monteverde Cloud Forest is an ecological wonder, where misty trails, suspension bridges, and the calls of rare birds create a truly mystical atmosphere.
Culture and Traditions
Costa Rica has had no army since 1948, a decision that reflects its commitment to education, healthcare, and peace. The Ticos, as Costa Ricans are called, are known for their hospitality and simplicity. Their favorite expression, pura vida, is more than a slogan—it is a philosophy that encourages people to embrace life as it comes and appreciate its simple pleasures.
What to Expect as a Traveler
Costa Rica is a safe and welcoming destination, though it can be more expensive than some of its Central American neighbors. Tourism infrastructure is well developed, and ecotourism lies at the heart of the experience. Travelers should be prepared for rain—after all, it is what nourishes the jungle—and for outdoor adventures at every turn. Hiking, zip-lining, rafting, diving, and surfing are all part of the Costa Rican experience.
Cuisine and Drinks
Costa Rican cuisine is simple yet flavorful. Everyday meals often feature gallo pinto (rice and black beans), fresh fish ceviche, and fried plantains. Costa Rican coffee, renowned worldwide, is a true national treasure. Tropical juices, smoothies, and local rum complete the culinary experience.
Practical Information
The local currency is the Costa Rican colón (CRC), although U.S. dollars are widely accepted. Spanish is the official language, and English is commonly spoken in tourist areas. The climate is tropical, with a dry season from December to April and a green season from May to November. The time difference is one hour behind Montreal in winter and two hours behind in summer. Electricity runs at 110 volts, using U.S.-style outlets.
When to Go
The best time to travel is from December to April, during the dry season, which is ideal for enjoying beaches and outdoor activities. The green season, from May to November, brings more rainfall but rewards visitors with even more lush landscapes and generally more attractive prices.
Name: Amazing Costa Rica
Brand: Pathways of the World
Quality: First Class
Tour Type: Escorted
Start City: San Jose
End City: San Jose
Vacation Overview:
Uncover Costa Rica during this twelve-day amazing adventure. Beginning and ending in the capital, San Jose, this tour offers you the chance to discover different aspects of this emblematic destination. Spend precious time visiting the Tortuguero canals. Learn how Costa Rica’s unique climate and diverse landscapes provide perfect growing conditions for gourmet coffee beans. Enjoy the sweetest rainforest experience, discovering the ancient secrets of chocolate: from its discovery and use, in tropical America, to the processing of the product we know and enjoy today. Hike on the Arenal Volcano, with astonishing views, ear-catching information, unbelievable stories and the chance to meet the local wildlife, will remain your favourite memories of Costa Rica after this experience.



