Embrace the ‘pura vida’ philosophy for a fun-filled foray into the wilds of Costa Rica
Go in search of wildlife and wild rides on this essential introduction to Costa Rica. Adopting the national motto, pura vida (pure life), we delve into the astonishing diversity of the country with our expert guide leading the way. We spend time in the shadow of Arenal volcano, swim next to a jungle waterfall, and trek through the Monteverde cloud forest at night. We also take the Pan-Am Highway to Manuel Antonio, where we have a guided tour of the national park in search of mischievous monkeys and sedate sloths. By the end of our adventure, you will fully understand why Costa Rica was named the happiest country on the planet.
Highlights
Join a small group of adventurers to experience Costa Rica’s highlights in just over a week
Cool off in the jungle pool underneath La Fortuna Waterfall
Join a night walk in Monteverde to see the cloud forest come alive in the dark
Take a guided tour of Manuel Antonio National Park in search of monkeys, sloths and more
Explore the volcanic Arenal region, a hub for hot springs and adventure activities
Key Information
Accommodation: 8 Classic nights (hotels)
Travel by air-conditioned minibus and by boat
Group normally 4 to 16, plus local leader
Plenty of flexibility to choose your own optional activities
Countries visited: Costa Rica
What's Included
All accommodation
All breakfasts
All transport and listed activities
Tour leader throughout
What's Not Included
Travel insurance
Single accommodation (available on request)
Visas or vaccinations
Sustainability and Impact
At Exodus, we thrive on travel, and we firmly believe our adventures should help destinations thrive too.
As a certified B Corp, we aim to take a ‘nature positive’ approach across our adventures, including carbon and waste reduction, animal welfare and support for rewilding and conservation. We also seek to contribute to local communities, providing economic opportunity and empowerment.
A free transfer takes you to our hotel in San José, the busy capital of Costa Rica. Check in and take it easy, there is plenty of excitement on this trip, so today is all about easing into the adventure. To help, there is a welcome briefing at the hotel in the evening (aim to arrive at the hotel by 5pm), in which we gather as a group for the first time and meet our guide. If you miss today’s welcome briefing, the tour leader will give you all relevant information on the morning of Day 2.
Accommodation: Auténtico Hotel or Rincon del Valle (or similar)
Day
2
To Arenal; La Fortuna Waterfall walk
We drive towards Arenal, which was the most active volcano in Costa Rica until it entered a resting phase in 2010. There is still lots of geothermal activity in the region, plus natural hot springs, waterfalls and the largest lake in the country, Lake Arenal.
Today, we visit La Fortuna Waterfall, a 215ft (65m) jungle cascade plunging into an emerald pool. A short rainforest trail brings us to steep steps that we must descend to reach the waterfall and then ascend to the exit; this takes around 20 to 30 minutes and will be rewarded with a swim in the pool. You can visit the lookout point to wait for the group if you prefer. There will also be plenty of time to spot forest-dwelling animals along the way too; keep an eye out for colourful toucans in the trees.
Accommodation: Eco Arenal (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
3
Free day to explore and discover the wonders of the Arenal region
We have free time today to explore the wonders around Arenal, one of the top adventure and nature destinations in the world. Options include hiking the base and flanks of the volcano, crashing down the Balsa River on a white-water rafting adventure, and relaxing in the Ecotermales hot springs. Your leader can provide suggestions on what to do and help you book.
Accommodation: Eco Arenal (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
4
To Monteverde in the Tilaran Mountains; night walk in the cloud forest
We travel to Monteverde, a forest-cloaked region in the Tilaran Mountains. To get there, we take a 30-minute fast-boat ride across Lake Arenal, where we can admire the volcano from a different perspective. Our journey continues by shared land transfer as we climb into the hills towards Monteverde, whose name literally means Green Mountain. Finally, we meet our private bus for the last leg. The high altitude in this Central Highlands region supports a complex ecosystem where plants thrive, particularly orchids of which there are some 400-plus varieties here. Our journey takes about 3hr 30min in total, including the lake crossing.
Around 6pm, we head into the cloud forest, where the eyes of the diverse wildlife that lives here shine through the dark. We may see sloths, armadillos, porcupines, possums and coatis and will undoubtedly hear a cacophony of insects and amphibians.
Accommodation: Montaña Monteverde or Heliconia (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
5
Free day to explore Monteverde
Today is free for you to choose from the many activities on offer in Monteverde. You may want to brave the hanging bridges of Selvatura Park, a 1.9mi (3km) trail of treetop walkways that provide a unique perspective of the cloud forest and its many inhabitants, followed by a peaceful moment in the Butterfly Garden, where more than 30 butterfly species flap around a flower-filled dome.
Alternatively, if you’re feeling adventurous, you may want to whizz through the treetops on a zip line adventure. Other options include a nature walk in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve or a chocolate and coffee tour.
Accommodation: Montaña Monteverde or Heliconia (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
6
To Manuel Antonio
Our journey takes a southeasterly turn today as we follow the Pan-Am Highway along the coastline to Manuel Antonio, passing African oil palm and teak plantations on the way. Here lies Manuel Antonio National Park, a vast marine reserve and 1,700-acre (690ha) region of mangrove swamp, primary and secondary rainforest. The forest vegetation stretches as far as the high-tide line and provides a picture-perfect backdrop to the expansive sandy beaches, forested islands and dramatic rocky headlands. Our drive to Manuel Antonio takes around four hours.
Accommodation: Hotel Villabosque or Tabulia Tree Hotel (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
7
Visit to Manuel Antonio National Park; free time for optional activities
Today, we have a guided tour of the national park, which should bring close wildlife encounters. Here, white-faced capuchin monkeys play in the trees and are frequently sighted on the beaches, while noisy howler monkeys are usually heard before they are seen. Endangered titi monkeys (squirrel monkeys) are fewer in number but can also sometimes be spotted here. Iguanas, agouti (a tropical rodent) and two- and three-toed sloths are also commonly sighted in the national park.
The rest of the day is free to relax at the beach or select an optional activity. There are various activities available, including a boat tour of Isla Damas, on which you explore the mangroves while an experienced guide points out the local wildlife, including anteaters, kingfishers and monkeys.
Alternatively, get your heart pumping and zoom through the rainforest on a zip line or enjoy a cultural cooking experience where you stop a farmers market to pick up ingredients with your guide before heading into the kitchen to create classic Costa Rican cuisine, including corn tortillas and ceviche.
Accommodation: Hotel Villabosque or Tabulia Tree Hotel (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
8
To San José
A journey of four to five hours takes us back to San José, where we have time to explore the modern capital. (This journey can take longer with the stops en route.)
Accommodation: Auténtico Hotel or Rincon del Valle (or similar)
Meals included: Breakfast
Day
9
End San José
The trip comes to an end today after breakfast, and it’s time to bid Costa Rica and the rest of the group goodbye. Free transfers to San José Airport are available to all clients today, please make sure to book in advance. Alternatively, speak to your sales representative to join our post-trip extension to the palm tree-lined beaches of Tamarindo.
Meals included: Breakfast
Arrive London
The group flight usually arrives back into London today in the mid-afternoon.
Essential Info
Is this trip for you?
This trip has been graded Activity Level 1 (Easy). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.
Driving distances are not very long and most of the roads that we take are good quality. There are some nature walks on the itinerary, which occasionally involve walking on rough paths. During times of heavy rain, trails can be muddy and slippery and extra care should be taken. Many of the areas visited on the trip are hot and humid and there is the chance of heavy rain year-round – the reason Costa Rica is so green.
Following a review of all our trips we have categorised this trip as generally not suitable for persons of reduced mobility. However if you are a regular traveller on such trips, please contact customer services to discuss the trip and your personal condition.
Joining Instructions
Key information
Start hotel: Autentico Hotel: Ave 5 and 7 40 St., East Sabana, San José 10108, Costa Rica Phone: +506 22225266 Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing in the evening, but if you miss it the leader will update you separately. Airport: Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO)
Getting to the start hotel
The start hotel is approximately 25 minutes’ drive from the airport. Exodus provides free arrival transfers to the start hotel from the airport for all customers. If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
Catching your return flight
Exodus provides free departure transfers for all customers to Juan Santamaria Airport (SJO) from the end hotel.
Please note, unless specified otherwise, the transfers will be to the start (or pre-tour) hotel and from the end (or post-tour) hotel and will be on the date on which the tour starts/ends; transfers to other hotels in the same city and/or on different dates may attract an extra charge. Transfers should be booked with your sales representative at least two weeks before the tour starts.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: San José Location end: San José
Vaccinations and Health
Costa Rica
There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for tetanus, hepatitis A, rabies and typhoid. The risk of malaria is slight, but you may wish to consult your doctor or travel clinic for further advice.
Many travellers will also require a yellow fever vaccination certificate if arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission, Tanzania and Zambia.
Dengue and zika, both viral diseases spread by mosquitoes, are known risks in Costa Rica. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available, so we strongly recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
Please check all requirements and travel vaccination recommendations with your doctor or travel clinic.
Visa
Costa Rica
Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally do not need a visa to enter Costa Rica; however, proof of onward travel may be required – we suggest you take a physical copy of your flight details in case officials ask to see them.
Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
All breakfasts are included in the price of the tour.
Hotel breakfasts are normally buffets. Vegetarian and vegan options are limited but food is plentiful and tasty – please inform us before departure of any special dietary requests.
Costa Rican specialities include gallo pinto, a black bean and rice dish that’s a staple part of the local diet. Soups and stews are also common, and fresh fruit is abundant and will no doubt be one of the highlights of your time here.
Weather
Costa Rica is 10 degrees north of the equator and has an almost perfect tropical climate. The average temperature is 12C-22C (54F-72F) in the highlands, and 22C-27C (72F-81F) in the lowlands. There is a rainy season from May to November when there are daily downpours, though these are usually quite short and there is still plenty of bright sunshine, so the midsummer is not necessarily a bad time to go. December to April is the driest time of the year but expect some rain. Many areas visited on the trip are hot and humid throughout the year.
Well-located hotels and lodges
We spend eight nights in hotels and lodges, most of which have a swimming pool. The accommodations were chosen for their location and we aim to use family-run establishments as much as possible. Our list of preferred hotels is below:
San José: Auténtico Hotel (nights 1 and 8)
Our first and last nights in Costa Rica are usually spent at the Auténtico, which is just 25 minutes’ drive from the airport. There’s a courtyard pool for a post- or pre-flight dip and a breakfast buffet every morning (normally with the national favourite gallo pinto). There’s also a happy hour at the bar (5pm-7pm) – you might like to try a guaro sour, a Costa Rican classic.
La Fortuna: Eco Arenal (nights 2-3)
There’s a view of Arenal volcano right from the restaurant at Eco Arenal. And thanks to the river that borders the hotel, there are also plenty of other things to spot, including sloths, plenty of birdlife and exotic frogs. Head to the gardens and you’ll find a swimming pool lined with sun loungers and palm trees.
Monteverde: Montaña Monteverde (nights 4-5)
Right next to a private forest with trails to explore, Montaña Monteverde has 42 rooms and some wonderful views. There’s also a bar and restaurant serving homecooked Costa Rican cuisine.
Manuel Antonio: Villa Bosque Hotel or Tabulia Tree Hotel (nights 6-7)
Just 655ft (200m) from Manuel Antonio National Park, the 19-room Villa Bosque Hotel (above) has a small pool, bar and restaurant. It also runs various projects to help the local community, including beach clean-ups, reforestation and environmental education. On some departures, we stay at the Tabulia Tree Hotel instead. It also has a swimming pool and is home to the Bambu Jam restaurant-bar, where you can sip cold beers, guaro-based cocktails and fruit smoothies.
Worth knowing
One or several of the named properties might be substituted for similar alternatives to secure hotel availability. Please discuss with your sales representative if you require more details regarding your specific departure date.
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