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Day 1
Arrival in San Jose
Upon arrival at San Jose Airport, our representative will meet and greet you and then direct you to your transport, which will drop you off at your hotel in San Jose for your first night in Costa Rica. Overnight in San Jose.
Hotel: Sleep Inn 3* (or similar) -
Day 2
San Jose - Tortuguero
Your day begins early with a morning departure, travelling by bus through the Braulio Carrillo National Park towards the Caribbean plains to enjoy the spectacular mountain scenery and quaint villages. Indulge in a tasty breakfast en route in Guapiles and continue through the jungle by boat, cruising the rivers and canals of Tortuguero National Park. Arrive at your lodge and enjoy a tasty lunch. Afterwards, enjoy a boat trip on the Tortuguero canals, an essential activity while in Costa Rica. 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. The rest of the afternoon at leisure. Overnight in Tortuguero.
Hotel: Turtle Beach Lodge 3* (or similar) -
Day 3
Tortuguero National Park
After breakfast enjoy a walk through the Tortuguero village and visit the Turtle Museum. Afterwards, return to the lodge to relax and explore the area on your own. Lunch and dinner included at the lodge. Overnight in Tortuguero.
Hotel: Turtle Beach Lodge 3* (or similar) -
Day 4
Tortuguero - Puerto Viejo
Breakfast at the lodge and check-out. Depart on a shared transfer by boat and land from Tortuguero to the Restaurant located in Guápiles city, where you will enjoy lunch. After lunch, meet a local representative who will take you on a shared transfer to your next destination: the Caribbean beach town of Puerto Viejo. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel in Puerto Viejo and have free time to relax and enjoy the hotel facilities. Overnight in Puerto Viejo.
Hotel: Villas del Caribe 3* (or similar) -
Day 5
Puerto Viejo
Breakfast at the hotel. Enjoy leisure time to simply relax or explore Puerto Viejo, its surroundings and beaches on your own. Overnight in Puerto Viejo.
Hotel: Villas del Caribe 3* (or similar) -
Day 6
Puerto Viejo
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and another free relaxing day. Explore on your own the colourful town, shop around, discover new flavours and the local gastronomy and have a good time. Overnight in Puerto Viejo.
Hotel: Villas del Caribe 3* (or similar) -
Day 7
Puerto Viejo - Arenal
Breakfast at the hotel and check-out. A local representative will meet you up at the hotel lobby and take you to your next destination: La Fortuna de San Carlos, home of the wonderful Arenal Volcano. Upon arrival, around, check-in at the hotel in Arenal, enjoy free time to relax and discover the natural beauty of this destination on your own or take advantage of some optional activities. Ecotermales Hot SpringsEscape to the natural paradise, with all the necessary amenities to make your day a memorable experience, surrounded by the peace and serenity of the rainforest and protected by the impressive Arenal Volcano, which heats and nourishes the waters of Ecothermal. During your stay, you will enjoy the pleasure of feeling the natural energy coming from the veins of the Arenal Colossus; heats the fountains where thermal water pools are born, ranging from 37 ° C to 41 ° C (99 ° F to 106 ° F). That when combined with the pool and the cold-water waterfall, they perform a relaxing massage throughout the body.Notes: Shared service. Start time: approx. at 15:00. Duration 6 hours. Includes Pick-up and Drop-off, Bilingual guide (Spanish and English), Admission to Ecotermales Hot Springs, and dinnerOvernight in Arenal.
Hotel: Casa Luna 3* (or similar) -
Day 8
Arenal
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and spend the day free at leisure. You can head out for some optional activities and explore the area or relax in the hotel. Zipline AdventureThe Costa Rica zip line tour is a genuine must in a vacation. You will have doses of fun and adrenaline-filled adventures that you will remember forever. You will start the tour as you arrive at the base of the Ecoglide Arenal Park and your professional guide give you instructions and some safety tips. The zipline tour consists of 13 cables of two wires traveling in parallel and 15 platforms, most of which are in the trees so that visitors can have more contact and closeness with nature, flora, and fauna of the rainforest. Within the tour, you will also discover the Tarzan Swing where you will swing from a platform into the forest feeling the adrenaline-raising levels.Notes: Shared service. Start time: 07: 40/ 09:40/ 11: 40 / 13:40 / 15:20. Duration 3 hours. Includes Pick-up and Drop-off, Guide, Entrance fee, and equipmentLa Fortuna WaterfallThis tour begins by descending the 500-meter trail to the magnificent Waterfall, renowned for its 60 meters (197 feet) high falls and its crystal-clear waters. Along the trail, you will observe plants, trees, and animals, which inhabit the area. You can choose to swim in its refreshing waters, take amazing photographs, or simply relax and take in all the beauty of the La Fortuna Waterfall. When you visit the La Fortuna Waterfall you not only get to enjoy this marvelous natural wonder, you will be helping to Support the Development Association of the community 100% of the entrance fee goes towards social projects to benefit schools, nutritional centers, the orphanage, our roads and more.Notes: Shared service. Start time: 08:00/ 13:00. Duration 3 hours. Includes Pick-up and Drop-off, Guide, Entrance feeOvernight in Arenal.
Hotel: Casa Luna 3* (or similar) -
Day 9
Arenal - Monteverde
Begin your day with a tasty breakfast at the hotel. At the agreed time, depart to your next destination: the mystical cloud forest of Monteverde, a true nature lovers paradise. Board the boat that will take you across Lake Arenal to the Rio Chiquito in the Monteverde area. Arrive at your hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure. Overnight in Monteverde.
Hotel: Country Lodge Monteverde 3* (or similar) -
Day 10
Monteverde
After breakfast at the hotel enjoy the day at leisure to explore on your own or join some of our optional activities (not included). Selvatura Treetop Walkway guided tourSelvatura Treetop Walkway guided tour takes you on a 3-hour hike along with a network of trails and suspension bridges in the cloud forest of Monteverde. Be on the lookout for birds, monkeys, sloths, insects, and interesting plants of all shapes and sizes.Notes: Shared service. Duration 3 hours hike. Includes Pick-up and Drop-off, Guide, Entrance feeDon Juan Coffee TourTake our coffee tour and take a glimpse of Costa Rica´s coffee, chocolate, and sugar cane production (with the emphasis on coffee!). The tour offers an interesting opportunity to learn about coffee and its production as well as to get close to the fascinating Costa Rican folklore Overnight in Monteverde.
Hotel: Country Lodge Monteverde 3* (or similar) -
Day 11
Monteverde - Manuel Antonio
Today you will continue your trip to the beautiful and paradisiacal beaches of the Central Pacific, which are well known throughout the world, especially for their impressive combination of tropical forests and white sand beaches. Arrive at Manuel Antonio, check in and spend the rest of the day at leisure. Overnight in Manuel Antonio.
Hotel: Villa Bosque 3* (or similar) -
Day 12
Manuel Antonio
Indulge in a delicious breakfast at the hotel. Enjoy your day exploring the most beautiful and natural wonders of Manuel Antonio on your own. Overnight in Manuel Antonio.
Hotel: Villa Bosque 3* (or similar) -
Day 13
Manuel Antonio
After breakfast enjoy another free day in Manuel Antonio. Overnight in Manuel Antonio.
Hotel: Villa Bosque 3* (or similar) -
Day 14
Manuel Antonio - San Jose
Breakfast at the hotel and check-out. Meet a local representative at the hotel lobby for the shared transfer to San Jose. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel and enjoy free time to relax or go to explore the capital city on your own. Overnight in San Jose.
Hotel: Sleep Inn 3* (or similar) - Day 15 San Jose - Return Enjoy your last breakfast and at the agreed time transfer back to Juan Santamaria International Airport to catch your onward flight.
Included
14 night’s accommodation
14 Breakfasts
3 Lunches (Day 2-4)
2 Dinners (Day 2-3)
Arrival and departure shared transfers from/ to Juan Santamaria Airport
Shared transfers between areas throughout the itinerary (land and boat)
Meet & Greet
Hotel Taxes
Exclusions
Tour guide
Services not mentioned in the itinerary
International and Domestic flights
Departure taxes
Visa fees
Optional tours and activities
Tips and gratuities
Expenditures of a personal nature 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: Best of Costa Rica
Brand: tripcentral tours
Quality: Tourist Class
Tour Type: Escorted
Start City: San Jose
End City: San Jose
Vacation Overview:
Uncover essential Costa Rica during this fifteen-day exotic adventure. Beginning and ending in the capital, San Jose, this tour offers you the chance to discover different aspects of this emblematic destination. Visit the most predominant natural areas of Costa Rica, including the Arenal Volcano National Park, and the cloud forest of Monteverde. Spend precious time visiting the Manuel Antonio National Park, one of the most stunning conservation areas on the planet. During the trip, keep an eye out for a variety of animals, bugs, as well as plants and don’t forget to mingle with the friendly locals for a versatile experience.



