Intrepid Travel
Premium Costa Rica
Premium Costa Rica
Embark on thrilling adventure through Costa Rica’s rainforests, volcanoes and beaches, where wildlife waits around every corner. This nine-day Premium journey will see you uncover the local secrets of San Jose, explore the wild wetlands of Cano Negro, witness the biodiversity of Monteverde and search for sloths in Manuel Antonio. A local leader will take you beneath Costa Rica’s lush surface and show you the country at its very best. Costa Rica’s natural wonders have etched it a place on the map, but you’ll soon discover its cherished traditions and welcoming people are every bit as endearing.
Activities
- Complimentary Arrival Transfer
- San Jose – Welcome Dinner
- La Fortuna – Arenal Volcano Base Hike
- Arenal Vida Campesina – Sustainable Farm Tour with lunch
- La Fortuna- Caño Negro boat tour
- Monteverde – Cloud Forest
- Manuel Antonio – National Park tour with a naturalist guide
- San Jose – Farewell Dinner
- San Jose – City tour
Highlights
- Visit a project focused on promoting sustainable agricultural practices while preserving ancient traditions. During this Exclusive Experience, tour the farm to learn about their processes and sit down to a farm-fresh lunch.
- Gain an understanding of Costa Rica’s rich biodiversity and history as you travel with an experienced local leader and explore with expert guides in La Fortuna, the Cano Negro Wetlands and Manuel Antonio National Park.
- Spend a night on a scenic hilltop at your Feature Stay, offering incredible views of the ocean and jungle terraces. Just a five minute walk from the beach, it is the perfect base for exploring Manuel Antonio National Park.
- Board a raft and explore the wild Cano Negro Wetlands with a naturalist guide – this Exclusive Experience will get you up close and personal with monkeys, iguanas, caimans, bats and lizards in their natural environment.
- Get beneath the surface of San Jose with a city tour to uncover the best of this underrated city, with a stop for tradition cajeta ice cream.
Day 1 |
San Jose is the capital city of Costa Rica and is located in the province of San Jose, which is in the Central Valley. The city is surrounded by high green mountains. There are numerous museums as well as art galleries, theaters, exhibitions, parks and garden in the city. All regions in Costa Rica are accessible from the capital city of San Jose, which makes its an ideal starting point for touring the country. |
Day 2 |
With its calm atmosphere and beautiful landscapes, La Fortuna, scenically located beneath the Arenal Volcano, has gained popularity in recent years as a wellness destination. Activities include nature hikes, horseback riding, hot springs, and whitewater rafting. |
Day 3 |
With its calm atmosphere and beautiful landscapes, La Fortuna, scenically located beneath the Arenal Volcano, has gained popularity in recent years as a wellness destination. Activities include nature hikes, horseback riding, hot springs, and whitewater rafting. |
Day 4 |
Monteverde, which means "green mountain," is nestled high in the Tilarán mountain range of Costa Rica. The Cloud Forest is the home to a myriad of plants, mammals, insects, reptiles, and over 400 species of exotic birds. |
Day 5 |
Monteverde, which means "green mountain," is nestled high in the Tilarán mountain range of Costa Rica. The Cloud Forest is the home to a myriad of plants, mammals, insects, reptiles, and over 400 species of exotic birds. |
Day 6 |
Nestled along Costa Rica's Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio National Park is a jewel of biodiversity and natural beauty that enchants every traveler who steps into its lush embrace. Renowned for its pristine beaches, dense rainforests, and remarkable wildlife, the park offers a unique combination of adventure and relaxation. Hike along the park's well-maintained trails, like the Punta Catedral trail, which winds through the jungle and offers stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. As you explore, you'll likely encounter curious white-faced capuchin monkeys, slow-moving sloths, and vibrantly colored birds, creating an immersive wildlife experience that's hard to match. This extraordinary blend of beach and rainforest is what makes Manuel Antonio a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers alike. The park's beaches, like Playa Manuel Antonio and Playa Espadilla Sur, are consistently ranked among the best in the world, providing soft white sands, turquoise waters, and opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. With the jungle right up against the shoreline, it's easy to see wildlife even while relaxing on the beach. Beyond the beach, adventurous visitors can embark on guided tours through the rainforest, where expert naturalists share insights into the rich flora and fauna of this incredible ecosystem. The park is home to over 100 mammal species and nearly 200 bird species, making it one of Costa Rica's most biodiverse regions. For those who crave a bit more adrenaline, Manuel Antonio offers activities like zip-lining through the rainforest canopy, kayaking through mangrove estuaries, or surfing the Pacific waves. After a day of adventure, the town of Manuel Antonio, located just outside the park, provides charming accommodations and local restaurants where you can savor Costa Rican specialties like gallo pinto or fresh seafood while enjoying sunset views. This combination of outdoor adventure and laid-back coastal living creates an unparalleled experience that keeps visitors coming back year after year. Fun fact: Despite being one of Costa Rica's smallest national parks, Manuel Antonio is among the most visited due to its breathtaking beauty and diverse ecosystems. In 2011, Forbes even named it one of the world's most beautiful national parks—a testament to its captivating allure. |
Day 7 |
Nestled along Costa Rica's Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio National Park is a jewel of biodiversity and natural beauty that enchants every traveler who steps into its lush embrace. Renowned for its pristine beaches, dense rainforests, and remarkable wildlife, the park offers a unique combination of adventure and relaxation. Hike along the park's well-maintained trails, like the Punta Catedral trail, which winds through the jungle and offers stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. As you explore, you'll likely encounter curious white-faced capuchin monkeys, slow-moving sloths, and vibrantly colored birds, creating an immersive wildlife experience that's hard to match. This extraordinary blend of beach and rainforest is what makes Manuel Antonio a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers alike. The park's beaches, like Playa Manuel Antonio and Playa Espadilla Sur, are consistently ranked among the best in the world, providing soft white sands, turquoise waters, and opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. With the jungle right up against the shoreline, it's easy to see wildlife even while relaxing on the beach. Beyond the beach, adventurous visitors can embark on guided tours through the rainforest, where expert naturalists share insights into the rich flora and fauna of this incredible ecosystem. The park is home to over 100 mammal species and nearly 200 bird species, making it one of Costa Rica's most biodiverse regions. For those who crave a bit more adrenaline, Manuel Antonio offers activities like zip-lining through the rainforest canopy, kayaking through mangrove estuaries, or surfing the Pacific waves. After a day of adventure, the town of Manuel Antonio, located just outside the park, provides charming accommodations and local restaurants where you can savor Costa Rican specialties like gallo pinto or fresh seafood while enjoying sunset views. This combination of outdoor adventure and laid-back coastal living creates an unparalleled experience that keeps visitors coming back year after year. Fun fact: Despite being one of Costa Rica's smallest national parks, Manuel Antonio is among the most visited due to its breathtaking beauty and diverse ecosystems. In 2011, Forbes even named it one of the world's most beautiful national parks—a testament to its captivating allure. |
Day 8 |
San Jose is the capital city of Costa Rica and is located in the province of San Jose, which is in the Central Valley. The city is surrounded by high green mountains. There are numerous museums as well as art galleries, theaters, exhibitions, parks and garden in the city. All regions in Costa Rica are accessible from the capital city of San Jose, which makes its an ideal starting point for touring the country. |
Day 9 |
San Jose is the capital city of Costa Rica and is located in the province of San Jose, which is in the Central Valley. The city is surrounded by high green mountains. There are numerous museums as well as art galleries, theaters, exhibitions, parks and garden in the city. All regions in Costa Rica are accessible from the capital city of San Jose, which makes its an ideal starting point for touring the country. |
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