Costa Rica Tour for Nature Lovers & Adventure Seekers

What to expect on this itinerary
Costa Rica is known for its rich and colorful natural wonders. The vivacious rainforest reaches the coastline on either side of the country. The capital city encapsulates the vibrant tropical colors of the local fruits. The canopy boasts lively, glowing orchids, and sloths hold tight to trees and disappear in the distance. From careening waterfalls to owl monkeys, luminous birds to smoldering volcanoes, this 10-day adventure will brighten your eyes and stimulate your imagination, reminding you just how beautiful the natural world can be.
Customizable Itinerary
San Jose – Surrounded by Nature
San Jose’s city streets are filled with boundless energy. Mountains encircle the city and create the elegant valley that captures the sunlight. La Sabana Metropolitan Park is filled with seasoned men and women reading newspapers on the bench-lined walkways. Groups of boys play soccer on fields of trimmed grass, wearing jerseys that proudly support their favorite local and international players.
Arrive at your elegant downtown hotel. Your hotel is filled with the charm of historic local families and a hacienda décor. In the neighborhood of Escazú you can find a juxtaposition of a traditional Costa Rican village pressing against an affluent suburban area. The center of the neighborhood remains relaxed and peaceful. The area sits on the hillside and watches over the city’s meandering streets. Humble homes offer remarkable views of the 18th century church Iglesia Escazú. The church contains a tremendous ceramic baroque altar that shines like a jewel on a humble crown.
What's Included:
La Selva Biological Station – Welcome to the Wild
Arenal – Watching the Trees
Arenal – Walking in the Sky
Monteverde Cloud Forest – Under the Watchful Gaze
Monteverde Cloud Forest – Observing the Clouds
Jaco – Best of Biodiversity
Jaco – The Wet and Dries
San Jose – The Reds and Blues of Daylight
San Jose – The Continuing Images of Nature
Trip Highlights
- Tour one of the most ecologically diverse areas of the rainforest
- Trek through private reserves to witness illustrious wildlife hidden by the jungle canopy
- Explore the rainforest on a fabulous sky tram and zip line tour
- Discover the exceptional rainforest canopy by walking Arenal’s hanging bridges
- Enjoy the picturesque images of the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve
- Indulge in the cool and colorful waters of the Pacific Ocean
- Venture around one of the largest populations of scarlet macaws in Central America
Detailed Description
When the nature of Costa Rica calls, you will find captivating landscapes and illuminating wildlife. Listen to the calls of the scarlet macaw echo in the trees. Walk across the Sarapiquis River on a hanging bridge that stretches over 800 feet. Experience the rich ecosystems and biodiversity of the country on this custom tailored tour meant to show you lush canopies and effervescent plumage. Iguanas blend into branches and American crocodile linger around bridges. The natural majesty of Costa Rica is here to stay and ready to be discovered.
Nature abounds with your arrival in Costa Rica. The country is filled with jovial life around every corner. The city of San Jose bustles around you and you find comfort in your charming boutique hotel. The following day you will venture out into the wilds of the countryside and find Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui. Inside the private reserve is La Selva Biological Station. Trek around the reserve and find the unique offerings of the station. In the morning you will traverse the treetops on an aerial tram and have the option of soaring through the skyline on a zip line tour.
After lunch you will make your way to Arenal and find the region flush with green, from the reaching rainforest to the open prairies. Arenal Volcano creates a picture-perfect skyline with its conical peak. Explore the rich rainforest on the hanging bridges. The height offers a different view of the region’s flora and fauna. A private transfer will escort you to Monteverde, known for the Cloud Forest Reserve and home to the revered quetzal. Discover the natural majesty of the forest on trails and canopy walks. The dense vegetation creates a distinctive atmosphere.
Next, travel to Jaco on the Central Pacific Coast. The city and the beaches offer tremendous surf and a stunning stretch of coastline. The following day is at your leisure. You can indulge in any number of activities around Jaco, from horseback riding to kayaking. A guide will take you through Carara National Park, home to exceptional biodiversity and the magnificent scarlet macaw. In the evening you will return to San Jose. Your private transfer will take you to the airport for your flight home. The natural world of Costa Rica is always adventurous and endlessly captivating.
For more tour options, please browse the vacation packages to Costa Rica offered by Zicasso.
Starting Price
$3,000 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
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 155 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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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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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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The trip was great. The hotels were particularly amazing and I have stayed at many hotels around the world. Tabacón was so unique, it could be my favorite part of the trip. My husband and son absolutely loved the resort and the gorgeous private beach (and monkeys).
All of the excursions were amazing, except one. The horseback riding was on such a unique and wide open trail, we felt like we were alone in paradise on horseback (and the boys both expected to hate it!). Except for the fishing, the guides on every single tour were truly incredible and enhanced every experience. I would think twice before recommending that particular fishing charter. They were barely friendly and very unhelpful.
Other than that, everything was perfect. Somehow, they even made the long ride from Arenal to Manuel Antonio pleasant. Zicasso's travel agent put together a wonderful experience.
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