Costa Rica Gastronomy Tour: Gourmet to Flavorful Surprises

What to expect on this itinerary
Costa Rica brings an unforgettable gourmet experience to the table with a collection of tasty dishes and mouthwatering flavors alongside a colorful cultural heritage. Take in your luxurious culinary discovery tour in featured Zicasso hotels as your personalized Costa Rica vacation will highlight the comforting tastes of authentic mountain retreats and coastal getaways. Vibrant markets overflow with historical personality, and the coffee culture is committed to showcasing the distinctive properties of the country’s favored regions. From chocolate to scarlet macaws, tropical produce to resplendent quetzals, celebrate La Pura Vida with an extravagance of Costa Rica’s wildlife and cuisine.
Customizable Itinerary
San Jose – Arrive in Costa Rica and to the Hotel Grano de Oro
If Costa Rica represents the most biologically diverse place on earth, the capital, San Jose embodies the beating cultural heart of the country. The city is a pleasant surprise for visitors as the unique pre-Columbian history and heritage are slowly revealed beyond the concrete structures. Colorful markets brim with bright mangos, ripe bananas, and giant watermelons while contemporary art galleries offer insight into the multidimensional aesthetic of the art world in Central America. Your private transfer will greet you at Juan Santamaria International Airport upon your arrival and escort you to the charming Hotel Grano de Oro as you prepare to explore it all.
Your car will arrive at the grand façade of the Grano de Oro Hotel situated inside a historical Victorian mansion along the shady street of Paseo Colon. The stunning location acts as an oasis away from the bustling streets of the capital city. Period photographs line the halls, and original art decorates the galleries. The tropical climate accentuates the rooftop terrace that is covered with soothing hot tubs while the 38 guest rooms provide the royal treatment. With a blend of tropical leisure with Victorian extravagance, the accommodations are stylized with wrought-iron bed frames and soft, welcoming fabrics, with each room offering a unique design.
In the evening, you relax in the charming restaurant located inside the inner courtyard. The perfect ambiance derives from the climate averaging between 63 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit at an altitude of nearly 3,800 feet above sea level. The restaurant boasts an award-winning wine cellar for a tasty and elegant welcome to Costa Rica.
What's Included:
San Jose – Explore Pre-Columbian Gold and the Flavors of San Jose
Vara Blanca – Transfer to the Peace Lodge in Vara Blanca for a Relaxing Day
Vara Blanca – Discover the Splendors of La Paz Waterfall Gardens
Monteverde – Venture to Luxurious Hotel Belmar in Monteverde
Monteverde – Traverse the Majesty of the Cloud Forest Ecological Reserve
Central Pacific – Travel to Villa Caletas and Enjoy a Gorgeous Sunset
Central Pacific – Delight in the Central Pacific with a Day at Leisure
Central Pacific – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy the distinctive flavors of Costa Rica’s five major coffee producing regions with a private sampling and alcohol pairing in San Jose
- Discover the historical properties of cacao beans and the traditional methods of producing varieties of delectable chocolate on a chocolate tour
- Bask in the luxuries of featured Zicasso hotels known for their gorgeous location, attentive staff, and Costa Rican charm
- Savor remarkable flavors in gourmet restaurants in the cloud forests of Monteverde and Vara Blanca, and the Central Pacific Province of Puntarenas
- Soar through the treetops of the Monteverde Cloud Forest on a zip-line adventure that offers panoramic views of the wildlife and landscape
- Traverse the hiking trails of Carara National Park in search of sloths, deer, howler monkeys, and the largest colony of scarlet macaws
- Follow the walking paths through La Paz Waterfall Gardens for grand views of the five distinctive waterfalls that decorate the slopes of the Poas Volcano
Detailed Description
Costa Rica embodies the romance of a tropical getaway and the intrigue of an active adventure. With incredible wildlife found on safari while taking in the captivating flavors of a fascinating cuisine, your visit is enriched by a heritage of decadent fruits, vegetables, and locally grown ingredients for a riot of flavor. Your 9-day Costa Rica vacation will embrace the culinary delights found between San Jose, Vara Blanca, Monteverde, and the Central Pacific. Whether a lover of world cuisines or a birding enthusiast, an amateur surfer or eager to visit Costa Rica for the first, second, or fifth time, you will be immersed in luxury and activity that spans the majestic scenery of cloud forests and sandy beaches.
Your journey will begin with your arrival in San Jose at the gorgeous Hotel Grano de Oro. The Victorian architecture offers a respite from the bustling streets of the capital city while the malls, restaurants, markets, and nightclubs harbor the hidden charms of the fast-paced atmosphere that is surrounded by the lush mountains that shape the Central Valley. Enjoy a privately guided tour of the Gold Museum to learn about the coffee culture at Café del Barista for an experience meant to awaken your taste buds to the subtle possibilities of the everyday drink’s profile. Relish time in the Central Market to learn about the historical complex and heritage that surrounds the traditional cuisine of the capital city.
In Vara Blanca, you will find comfort in the boutique Peace Lodge that is located on the same property as La Paz Waterfall Gardens. The hotel is known for its warm ambiance that emanates from the rooms that are decorated with rich wood, hardy stone, and cozy fireplaces set amidst the misty mountains draped in rainforest. La Paz Waterfall Gardens is a fascinating complex with enclosures that protect tropical birds, jungle cats, snakes, and monkeys that were once part of the illegal game trade. Visitors can walk amongst hummingbirds and into the butterfly observatory, and then wander past the protected animal enclosures before reaching the waterfall trail. Walkways and viewing platforms provide access to the five cascades that pour down the backside of Poas Volcano.
The Hotel Belmar in Monteverde brings comfort, luxury, and gourmet cuisine that blend with the scenery of the cloud forest. The landscape offers a series of adventures, or you can take the chance to relax in the cozy cabin ambiance on the hotel grounds. Travel through the trees on a zip line tour, or wander the hiking trails on a guided tour around the protected reserve in search of resplendent quetzals and motmots. A cacao farm in Old Town Monteverde will immerse you in the history of chocolate and the evolution of the process of making gourmet chocolate.
Villa Caletas, in Costa Rica’s Central Pacific, provides splendid views of the coastline and of the protected scenery that rolls from the tree-lined hills to the basin of the Tarcoles River. Luxurious panoramas, opulent accommodations, and delicious cuisine enhance each other to create a memorable and relaxing time. Indulge in the splendors of the hotel’s award-winning spa, or take a moment to relish the hot coastline of Villa Caletas’s private beach. Take a chance with a surfing lesson, or hike around the trails of Carara National Park to find scarlet macaws and howler monkeys. Costa Rica is a region unlike any other; learn more by seeing how our partner Costa Rica travel companies can personalize the experience for you.
Starting Price
$2,300 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 131 reviews
Zicasso’s travel consultant was fantastic. They were responsive and delivered well on the request for a quick introduction to Costa Rica in three stops. Hotel accommodations were very nice all around, though our hotel in Monteverde cloudforest was a standout. Transfers and reservations went off without a hitch, and the pre-scheduled activities were most enjoyable for all.
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Mike and I wanted to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for our unforgettable two-week adventure in Costa Rica. The trip was amazing and exceeded our expectations. We were spoiled by the private transfers and private tours. All of the tour guides were professional and very informative. We enjoyed all of the selected hotels, with the lodge in Monteverde being our favorite. The hotel had a great happy hour with a variety of drinks and was within walking distance of Santa Elena. We liked having daily breakfast included and loved all of the fresh fruits, especially the cantaloupe and watermelon.
We appreciated your attention to detail and expert recommendations for the variety of tours and guides. We enjoyed the float trips and had a wonderful tour of the mangroves in Manuel Antonio. Our time in Monteverde included a rainy day hiking the hanging bridges and ziplining for the first time. I am glad we added the vanilla tour to our agenda in Manuel Antonio.
Thank you so much for making this trip special and stress-free. Please let your staff know that we appreciated all of their hard work. The WhatsApp gateway was great once we figured out how to use the app. It allowed us to communicate with the team to update us on schedule changes or other information. We will definitely recommend your services to our family and friends, and ook forward to visiting Costa Rica in the future.
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It rained every day that we were in Costa Rica. Sometimes, it poured. No one can do anything about the weather. Not the travel agency, Zicasso, or us. Despite the inclement weather, we made the best of the situation.
The driver who picked us up at the airport drove us safely to the hotel. Two of us had been in San Jose before. But not the other four. Some commentary about what we were seeking from the driver would have been nice rather than just a long silent drive.
The hotel was very nice. Maybe not Grano de Oro but no complaints about the hotel. The employees manning the desk were exceptional. And the hotels‘ restaurant excellent. (I had the freshest mojito ever from the bar). And next door to the hotel was a wonderful panaderia that seemed to be very conscious of those with nut allergies.
The next morning, while raining, we were picked up by our driver who first drove us to La Paz Waterfall Gardens. Despite the pouring rain or maybe because of it, this sanctuary is a must see. It was a perfect start to a trip to CR. It is lovely and so well maintained.
He was the best of all the drivers and guides that we had on our entire trip. He was engaging, amusing and informative. He loves his country and loves his job. Who does not like being around happy people?! He deserves a raise!
Too bad he dropped us off at the resort. The extended stay there was the low point of our stay. The accommodations are subpar. Small rooms, poorly constructed, no insulation and the common walls shared with other guests were as thin as paper mache’! One could hear everything that the other guests were saying. When they flushed the toilet, took a shower or slammed their door, we thought it was coming from our bathroom! The first night, there were 2 crying little kids next to us. It was horrible. The following night, I had to have a detente with the new guests about the noise. They were just as aware of the issue.
Arenal has no shuttle into town; intentionally. They know that the road is too dangerous to walk. Therefore, unless one wants to pay $20 each way for a 6 kilometer cab ride, they have a captive audience when it comes to meals. Their breakfasts were great. A wonderful variety. Their lunch and dinners were stupidly expensive and their wait staff like little robots. For example, we ordered over-priced pizzas one night. One of the pizzas was obviously burned. The person could not even chew. We mentioned it to our server. His response: “Glad you all liked your pizzas.” “Ready for dessert?” Remember, my daughter speaks Spanish. “No, his pizza was over-cooked.” “Well, I’m glad that you liked it.” ”How about some dessert?”
I was also double-charged for a meal that was not included in our package. I am trying to work that out with my credit card company.
The travel agency should not be recommending lodgings at places that they have never stayed! There is no way knowing the parameters that I set forth that you would have recommended this resort.
The trip to Corcovado was a crazy experience in and of itself. But staying there was the highlight of our trip. But first, I had to get an extra room because you had booked 3 teens staying in one room together. They do not have any rooms for 3 people. Fortunately, they had an extra room for my granddaughter. Unfortunately, it was far from the rest of us and another room with a shared wall!
The accommodations at the Corcovado lodge was well worth the price. The breakfasts were rather bland but the other meals were excellent. The service was excellent and the people who manned reception, the best!
The grounds were well maintained and the excursions well planned and fun.
Bizarrely, though we were in Costa Rica, we did not see a single sloth anywhere. We saw a few spider monkeys when on the hanging bridge tour. But only two when at Corcovado. We did see 2 pumas! And I saw a coati! But the night walk was a beat as was the “jungle walk” during the day. Maybe it was the rain? Or maybe it was because our guide was always talking loudly as we went along. I understand that she was trying to be informative about the native flora but if I am a wild animal and I hear someone coming down a well worn path loudly, why would I reveal myself? Ask anyone who hunts. people only talk in whispers.
I have more to say but this format does not allow one to return to a previous text which is frustrating.
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Costa Rica was an interesting country and Manuel Antonio had a lot to offer. We booked late (August) for a vacation for 11 (including our five grandchildren aged 11 to 16). Zicasso's travel agent came through with many connections for housing and activities. She was quick to respond to questions and always very pleasant. You could tell she loved Costa Rica and knew the country. She was detailed, until she wasn't. We were disappointed that the final schedule had many pick-up errors, as well as miscommunications. It felt as though she had passed the work off to someone else.
Although it had been mentioned in previous reviews that a sloth lived in the tree above our pool at our villa, we never saw one. Everyone did enjoy interacting with the friendly monkeys and birds. Instead of swimming, the patio became a gathering spot for the forest animals.
The consensus was that our private catamaran tour was our favorite, even though it rained during most of our trip. The crew was very hospitable, always on the lookout for our safety, and professional. They prepped food as we watched and it was extremely delicious! Our grandkids loved swimming off the boat, jumping into the water, and sitting on the netting as we sailed.
We also enjoyed the private ATV tour (in spite of smelly, wet helmets). The staff, snack, and lunch were excellent, and the excursion was exciting. The staff were attentive to our safety. Unfortunately, two ATVs "died" during our trip.
Our final outing was a rainforest waterfall excursion. We feel this was a "last-minute" fill-in for our scheduled tour. We were picked up in a vehicle that was too small for our group and we scrunched 13 people into a van that seated 11. The tour guide was pleasant and guided us to various waterfall sights, but there was little talk or explanation during the trip. The fresh pineapple was delicious and the favorite stop was at Window Beach, where everyone enjoyed jumping the warm waves of the Pacific. Communication was lacking as we never knew how long we had at each stop. The food back at the business was just okay.
The villa was very nice and had some beautiful features. It was nice to have private bathrooms in the bedrooms, but we should have been alerted that we needed to bring our own shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. We've never traveled anywhere that required us to do so and purchasing six of each at any of their stores was extremely pricey. It could have easily been handled with a "heads-up" mention. Also, the foosball table handle was broken, as was the dishwasher. It took a day for us to get enough towels for our needs since housekeeping didn't leave enough out. We lost time communicating with our host due to internet connections.
Manuel Antonio is an expensive town. There were many nice restaurants and one-of-a-kind, "homemade" shops, and the locals were very welcoming and accommodating.
Hilly, windy, narrow roads made it nearly impossible to get around without a car. So, as a result, parking was difficult as well.
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Zicasso's travel agent did excellent job. There were limitations for our elderly father regarding hiking Arenal, doing the bridge walk and plantation tour, and navigating steep steps at the hotel in Monteverde. We may not have realized the extent of his physical limitation. Otherwise, the trip was well planned.
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