A Perfect Romantic Getaway to Costa Rica

What to expect on this itinerary
The moonlight reflects off of the Pacific Ocean. The current sweeps across the soft beach. The aroma of refreshing lemon zest drifts in the breeze. This is only a taste of the romantic luxury in Costa Rica. Each day is tailored to your wish, centered on the fabulous flavors and unique wildlife spread throughout the countryside. The landscape rises and falls with mountains and active volcanoes. The rainforest blocks out the sky and offers hidden waterfalls for you to discover. When you combine decadent food, fabulous luxuries, and unparalleled romance, you find captivating Costa Rica.
Customizable Itinerary
San Jose – The Comforts of Costa Rica
San Jose is a city akin to its surrounding volcanic landscape. The passion and charm simmers beneath a façade of bustling activity. Locals course through Avenida Central and enjoy the elegant window displays. The clock tower ticks away the hours in its classic décor, from the metal framework that supports the clock, to the lion heads that spout water into the fountain base. Your private transfer meets you at the airport and soon you find yourself in a quaint colonial mansion that harkens back to the days of the Costa Rican coffee barons.
The exterior is decorated with rich color and ornate wood carved panels that sweep across the risen porch. Costa Rica cuisine is famous for being fresh and locally sourced. The Central Market encompasses an entire square block, filled with over 200 stalls, restaurants, and shops. Fruit stands and cevicherias offer bright and fresh dishes. The sweet aroma of passion fruit drifts around the walkways and mixes with a zesty lime citrus. The Grano de Oro Restaurant is both causal and elegant. The European styled cuisine is heavily influenced by Costa Rica’s flavors and local offerings, from the seafood to the vegetables. One taste of the Costa Rican sea bass coated with toasted macadamias and drizzled with a light orange sauce, and you will understand how enchanting the country can be.
What's Included:
Central Valley – Inside the Central Valley
Palo Verde National Park – The Wetland Sanctuary
Nicoya Peninsula – The Look of the Water
Nicoya Peninsula – When The Waterfalls
Nicoya Peninsula – Romancing the Water
Nicoya Peninsula – Getting to Know the Wild
San Jose – Lingering Images
Trip Highlights
- Explore the favored cuisine of Costa Rica, from traditional dishes to the unique combinations created by inventive, celebrated chefs
- Visit exceptional plantations around the Central Valley, which offer tastes of award-winning chocolate and coffee
- Indulge in the immaculate beaches around Nicoya Peninsula
- Explore the countryside in search of sensual waterfalls and stunning wildlife
- Discover the vibrant colors beneath the sea on a catamaran tour near Nicoya Peninsula
Detailed Description
The splendor of Costa Rica sweeps through the rain-forest canopy and lives beneath the surface of the sea. The locals are friendly, the landscape is pure, and the wildlife is vibrant. The natural beauty of the country combines with the ingenuity of locals and chefs alike to create enticing flavors that add to the spectacular scenery. On this 8-day vacation you will find the comforts of remarkable resorts as you taste your way through the Central Valley and Nicoya Peninsula. Sample decadent chocolates and dine on fresh seafood. Watch the coastline from your bedroom and sip on divinely pressed Costa Rican coffee. The only way to enhance an already luxurious romance is with the addition of enchanting local cuisine.
Begin your vacation with your arrival in San Jose, the largest city in all of Costa Rica. People from all over the country have congregated in the capital, which has created an opportunity for the variety of cuisine to amalgamate and develop with time. On the outskirts of the city you will find the expansive fields of various crops, from coffee to sugar, and even cacao. Sample the sensual flavors of the cacao plantation after touring the fabulous grounds.
Transfer to Liberia and continue onwards to Palo Verde National Park. The conservation area is home to an eclectic grouping of ecosystems that offers you a spectacular view of the wildlife and landscape on a boat tour. Once in Nicoya Peninsula you will settle into the remarkable Ylang Ylang Beach Resort. Enjoy a meal at a local favorite, El Sano Banano, which will give you a greater appreciation for to the tremendous Costa Rica cuisine. Traverse the meandering trails around the beach side.
Each trail takes you through the rain-forest where you can witness a variety of flora and fauna, along with time to relax near scenic waterfalls. Spend time rejuvenating on the wonderful beach. Enjoy a catamaran tour to Tortuga Island or soar through the trees on a zip line excursion. Enjoy a horseback ride with your lover on the coast or follow a naturalist guide through Curú Wildlife Refuge. A private transfer will take you to Tambor Airport for your flight to San Jose where you continue onwards towards home.
You may want to read the reviews for Costa Rica travel agents on Zicasso.
Starting Price
$2,400 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 109 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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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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We had a great trip and highly recommend others visit Costa Rica. Zicasso’s travel agent recommended great hotels and activities, and found outstanding local guides. We were amazed by the local wildlife that infused each element of our trip. The travel agent was responsive throughout the trip, including when we needed to change transportation arrangements because of a delayed flight.
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Zicasso’s travel agent was great to work with and put together a fantastic trip. The itinerary allowed us to see a wide variety of what Costa Rica has to offer, and she selected hotels and guides who were first-rate. We would highly recommend this travel company to anyone who wants to explore this beautiful country.
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Everything was arranged thoughtfully, with time for "adventures" and downtime at terrific resorts to relax. All pick-ups, travel by limo, and drop-offs went as arranged. The drivers, guides, and hotel staff were all very pleasant and kind. Zicasso's tour operator did a great job planning our eight-day, family-of-10 trip to Costa Rica! We appreciated that most tours, hikes, and ocean experiences were small groups of just our group of 10. This made it a personal and annoyance-free experience all around. Thanks!
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Zicasso’s travel specialists pulled off the impossible! They took all of our, admittedly unreasonable, requests and fashioned a fantastic winter getaway vacation. We did not spend too much time in the car, it was not too hot or too humid, and we got a mix of mountains and beach, all at lovely, tranquil, spacious hotels. Both venues had the right mix of activities and downtime, all at the right price point.
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