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Costa Rica Vacation Package - Volcanoes, National Parks and Wildlife Refuge, Forest and Beaches

Experience the Wonders of Costa Rica with this 15 Day / 14 Night Travel Vacation Package and Tour that includes San Jose, Puerto Jimenez, Corcovado National Park, Arenal, Monteverde, Punta Islita.



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Costa Rica

Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s national territory is 51,100 square kilometers (19,700 square miles), which makes it about half the size of Kentucky, or slightly larger than Switzerland. But unlike those land locked places, Costa Rica has two coasts, which means that ample marine attractions complement its terrestrial assets. Most of the country’s 755 miles of coastline is on the Pacific side, where three peninsulas add to its contours and frequent rocky points divide in to countless beaches. The Atlantic coast is comparatively shorter, with remarkably straight palm - lined beaches that stretch off as far as the eye can see. The country is dominated by four major mountain ranges, all of which are of volcanic origin, and which together form a continental division that runs north to south. The Talamanca Range is the country’s oldest and highest, rising to an height of 3,821 Mts. (12,2200 feet) at Chirripo peak, and stretching southeast down into Panama. The Central Range, which stands to the north of San José, is made up of several large volcanoes. The Tilarán and Guanacaste Ranges stretch northwest toward Nicaragua. The Central Valley is a large area between the Talamanca and Central Mountain Ranges at an altitude of almost 4,000 feet above sea level. The Valley is where half the of the country population live and it contains the capital of the country, San José, as well as the nearby cities of Cartago, Alajuela, Heredia and countless other smaller towns. Though mountains dominate Costa Rica’s geography, it does have its lowlands, most of which are in the northern part of the country. The Atlantic Lowlands stretch north and east from the Central, Tilaran and Guanacaste Mountain Ranges to the Caribbean coast and San Juan River, which defines the border with Nicaragua. The Pacific Lowlands stretch westward, covering much of the Tempisque River watershed and the better part of the Nicoya Peninsula, which has only small mountains. The southwest has two smaller lowland areas: the Valley of General River and the Osa Peninsula. This topography is drained by a multitude of rivers, which are fed by regular rains. Because the trade winds continuously blow Caribbean storms over the country, it rains almost twice as much on the Atlantic side of these mountains as on the Pacific side, which means the forests are lusher year round on the Caribbean slope. The western province of Guanacaste, which covers most of the Pacific Lowlands, is the country driest region, where the December - May the dry season is most pronounced.

Day-by-day Itinerary

Day 01 - Arrival to Costa Rica
Upon arrival to San Jose's airport our representative will greet clients at the gangway/gate and help you with any necessary assistance.
Once you individually clear official entry procedures they exit the terminal building, where our representative hands over arriving you to our bilingual Tour Guide, who will assist you with the transfer to hotel and luggage handling.
Transfer from airport to hotel.
Overnight at Costa Rica Marriott hotel.

Day 02 - South Pacific Area
Breakfast at the hotel followed by ground transfer to local airport; local flight to Puerto Jimenez airstrip (50 minutes) Upon Arrival to Puerto Jimenez ground transfer to Lapa Rios Lodge. Lunch will be served upon arrival at the lodge, rest of day at leisure.
Set in a private nature reserve spread over 1,000 acres of Central America's last remaining lowland tropical rainforest in Costa Rica, Lapa Rios Ecolodge overlooks the pristine point where the Golfo Dulce meets the wild Pacific Ocean, making it the destination that matches every one's idea of paradise. Lapa Rios is built in harmony with the surrounding forest and beach environment. The main lodge and bungalows line three ridges connected by walking paths and steps. Built over 350 feet above the sea, Lapa Rios catches the cooling tropical breezes. Lapa Rios Ecolodge is more than just a beautiful rainforest hotel or eco resort next to the beach. Lapa Rios is a model Ecotourism project that strives to show that "a forest left standing is worth more than one cut down". Besides winning awards from Conde Nast Traveler and being featured in many international publications, Lapa Rios is a pioneer in sustainable tourism employing only people from the local community and being committed to environmentally sound practices.

Breakfast, Lunch and dinner included
Transfer to Puerto Jimenez
Check in at Lapa Rios Lodge.
Overnight.

Day 03/04 - South Pacific Coast: Corcovado National Park
Breakfast at hotel.
Departure on selected local tour. Corcovado portion includes: Rain forest Waterfall Hike, Horseback Riding, or The Osa Trail Jungle Walk.
Rainforest Waterfall Hike: Hike up and down through virgin rain forest to pristine waterfalls and splash back along the Carbonera River. A rain forest experience with adventurous hiking. Difficult, but great fun. For all hardy hikers looking for a challenge. Difficult, with wet walking and some climbing. 3 hrs.
Horseback Riding: Gentle but responsive horses follow a forest road through secondary and virgin jungle and finish galloping on the beach. Arrangements must be made by mid afternoon for the next day. A highly recommended tour for horse and nature lovers. 2-3 hrs.
The Osa Trail: The complete rain forest experience! This tour descends through the reserve's most remote and pristine forest. The 4 km. Trail features many different types of rain forest vegetation and offers you the best opportunity to see something rare. Med-difficult.

Breakfast, Lunch and dinner included
Overnight.

Day 05 - Osa Peninsula/San Jose/Arenal
Early morning breakfast followed by transfer to Puerto Jimenez airstrip where you take a local flight to San Jose domestic airport.
On arrival a representative, who will also have the luggage will meet you for a ground transfer to Arenal area. Rest of the day at leisure to enjoy hotel facilities as the hot springs, and the spa.

Breakfast included
Transfer to Arenal
Check in at Arenal Kioro Hotel.
Overnight.

Day 06 - Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge
Breakfast at the hotel followed by departure on full day excursion to Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge with lunch.
Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge is one of the most important wetland regions in Central America, considered of international importance as it protects a number of endangered migratory species. Driving north through rolling agricultural land, arrive at the tiny town of Los Chiles, where you board a boat for a trip down the Rio Frío. In addition to the wide range of birds that live along the river - including the anhinga, roseate spoonbill, and wood stork turtles, caiman, sloth and monkeys may be seen.

Breakfast and Lunch included
Overnight.

Day 07 - Arenal - Monteverde
After breakfast you will be transferred by boat passing Lake Arenal, and then by road to the biological reserve of Monteverde.
Arenal Monteverde by lake Arenal: This service, half tour - half transfer is a scenic, fast and the newest way to go or come from La Fortuna (Arenal Volcano Area), to the Monteverde area. Around 7:30 a.m. we start picking everybody from the hotels in La Fortuna for a 30 minutes microbus drive to the Arenal Lake Dam. There we will aboard into a very comfortable and safe pontoon boat for a 30 to 40 minutes (aprox.) ride to Río Chiquito, a little town at the other side of the lake. Once at Río Chiquito, you leave the boat and make a short break to strength the legs, after, another 1 ½ hour microbus ride to get to the hotels in the Monteverde area
The Quakers founded the settlement of Monteverde in the 1950s and is essentially a string of dairy farms and a cheese factory operated by the local co-operative. Monteverde, with an average temperature of 17 degrees can feel quite chilly when the wind blows. There are also 3 meters of rain a year, so sweaters, waterproofs and robust shoes/boots are advisable.

Breakfast included
Transfer to Monteverde
Check in at Establo Hotel.
Overnight.

Day 08 - Monteverde Cloud Forest
This morning enjoy a tour of the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.
Monteverde, a cloud forest is quite a different environment from the rainforests of the rest of the country. The cooler temperatures and high rainfall create an eco-system, which supports a plentiful and diverse variety of species. The Monteverde Cloud forest Reserve covers 10,500 hectares and is a private reserve set up by the Quakers who settled in the area. The reserve is home to over 400 species of birds, 100 species of mammals plus many reptiles, amphibians and over 6,000 types of insect (a good repellent is essential). The most famous bird is the legendary quetzal. There are many well-prepared trails, which mean that visitors can take interesting short walks as well as longer hikes
Afternoon at leisure to take optional tours to the butterfly farm, a skywalk tour across a private cloud forest preserve north of Monteverde or the more adventurous, canopy tour. (Cost for optional tours not included on the program rate).

Breakfast included
Overnight.

Day 09 - Monteverde/San José
Breakfast at hotel and morning at leisure.
Transfer back to San Jose for overnight.

Breakfast included
Transfer to San José
Check in at Marriott Hotel.
Overnight.

Day 10 - San José/Punta Islita
Breakfast at the hotel, and transfer to local airport. Extra suitcases must be left at the hotel luggage room due to the restriction on domestic flights for a maximum luggage allowance of 25 pounds (12kg) per person)
Local flight from San Jose to Punta Islita (50 minutes); local ground transfer and arrival to the hotel; afternoon at leisure to explore the area on your own.

Breakfast included
Transfer to Punta Islita
Check in at Punta Islita Hotel.
Overnight.

Day 11/13 - North Pacific Coast
Breakfast at the Hotel; days at leisure at the beach for optional tours, a spa treatment or just to relax. (Cost for optional tours not included on the total program rate)
Casa Spa: Casa Spa's menu includes over thirty original offerings that include massage therapy, aqua therapy, Reiki, body scrubs, aromatherapy, facials, and healing stone therapy. Punta Islita's own Organic Garden supplies the key natural ingredients found in Casa Spa's products.
Islita Contemporary Art Museum: Under the hotel's sponsorship the Punta Islita Contemporary Art Museum is the flagship project of the "We Care Responsible Tourism Model" and features the works of established Costa Rican and international artists and members of the local community.

Breakfast included
Overnight.

Day 14 - Punta Islita/San Jose
After breakfast, departures on ground transfer to airstrip for domestic flight back to San Jose. Arrival to San Jose and ground transfer to the Hotel.

Breakfast included
Transfer to San José
Check in at Marriott Hotel.
Overnight.

Day 15 - Adios Costa Rica!
Breakfast at hotel.
Ground transfer to the International Airport.

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