Costa Rica's Coastal Secrets

Costa Rica's Coastal Secrets

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Costa Rica's Coastal Secrets

15 Days Starting in San Jose and ending in San Jose

Visiting: Costa Rica

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

WUR

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

5 - 16

Physical rating:

Leisurely / Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Trip Styles:

Adventure Tours

Activities:

Sightseeing, Walking

From: $6148 $5535 Operator discount: -$613

NB: Prices correct on 30-Jun-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

From the wildlife rich waterways of Tortuguero to the dense jungle coastline of the Osa Peninsula, an area labelled by National Geographic as 'the most biologically intense place on Earth', Costa Rica reveals its secrets: Scarlet macaws rule the roost adding brilliant flashes of red, blue and gold to the foliage; Humpback whales breed in the waters off-shore, and sloths lazily crawl along cecropia branches.



Highlights

  • Corcovado National Park - the 'most biologically intense place on Earth'

  • Discover the wildlife and waterways of Tortuguero, an important nesting site for Green turtles (July - Oct)

  • Visit both the Caribbean and Pacific Coastline

  • Unrivalled wildlife viewing - monkeys, sloths, dolphins & whales (in season) 

  • Three nights in Drake Bay - the remote gateway to some of Costa Rica's premier wildlife destinations 

Itinerary

Day 1


The group flight usually arrives into San Jose this evening. Land Only
clients should aim to arrive at the hotel this afternoon/evening. Free
transfers are available for all clients. This evening is the perfect
opportunity to meet your guide and get to know your fellow travellers.
Accommodation: Presidente Hotel or Park Inn (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 2


Our adventure begins early this morning, leaving San Jose behind as we travel
to the north-east of Costa Rica to Tortuguero National Park. Accessible only
by boat or light aircraft, Tortuguero's vast network of waterways, canals and
swamps are remarkably tranquil, unspoilt and devoid of noise pollution. On
reaching the pier we board a small motorboat for the one hour fifteen minute
journey to our lodge, which is nestled on a small strip of land between the
Caribbean Sea and the main lagoon. Our afternoon is spent in Tortuguero
village, where it’s possible to visit the Sea Turtle Museum (a donation
will be requested at the entrance). Tortuguero is probably most famous as a
nesting site for the endangered Green turtle, which can be seen arriving onto
the beach to lay eggs from late July to October (as part of an optional
excursion). Hawksbill, Loggerhead and Giant Leatherback turtles also nest in
this region, and during November to January baby turtles start to hatch and
make their way towards the ocean. Today's travel time will be in the region
of six hours including a break for breakfast.
Accommodation: Evergreen Lodge (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 3


Just after sunrise we board a small boat, enabling us to discover the
extraordinary flora and fauna of Tortuguero as we pass serenely along the
waterways. At this time of day wildlife is usually at its most active and
with the help of our expert guide we are likely to encounter monkeys, caiman,
iguanas, butterflies and many of the 300+ bird species recorded here. We
return to the lodge for a hearty breakfast near the river. The lodge is a
tranquil spot to relax this afternoon if you want to take some time out to
enjoy the facilities, or alternatively you can join a second boat trip
(included).
Accommodation: Evergreen Lodge (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 4


We leave Tortuguero the same way we arrived, by taking a small boat to
Siquirres pier. Our bus will be at the pier waiting to drive us to the region
of Cahuita on the Caribbean coast, where we check into our hotel. Caribbean
culture pervades this part of Costa Rica and is reflected in the music, food
and laid-back lifestyle. Cahuita’s famous white-sand beach is fringed by
tall palms, behind which the dense, wet tropical forest of Cahuita National
Park can be found.
Accommodation: Ciudad Perdida or Villas del Caribe (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 5


Cahuita National Park has 2711 acres of land and an impressive 600 acres of
coral reef, forming Costa Rica's largest reef system. Today we visit the
national park, taking a 7km walk from the southern entrance of the park which
follows the coastline, leads through rainforest and passes impressive
Caribbean beaches. Although a fairly small park in terms of size, there is
plenty of diversity here. The rest of the afternoon is yours to explore the
beach, join an optional snorkelling excursion to discover the underwater
world or simply relax.

Accommodation: Ciudad Perdida or Villas del Caribe (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 6


Today is free to relax into the Caribbean pace of life and enjoy some free
time around Cahuita. It is possible to join an optional excursion to the
indigenous communities of Kekoldi & Bri Bri Reserve, where you'll learn
about the properties and uses of native plants, as well as the process of
making artisan chocolate. Chocolate is very important in Bri Bri culture and
used for purification rituals, food and medicine. 

 

Accommodation: Ciudad Perdida or Villas del Caribe (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 7


Our next destination is Turrialba Valley, a rich agricultural region located
in the Central Highlands. On the way to Turrialba we visit La Marta Wildlife
Refuge, an area of both primary and secondary forest within La Amistad
Biosphere (recognised as a UNESCO World Patrimony of Humanity). The
topography of this region is mountainous, with waterfalls, rivers and caves -
the varied elevation supports a wide range of plants (such as orchids,
bromeliads, lichens and mosses) and animals (such as anteaters, ocelots and
tapirs).
Accommodation: Villa Florencia or Guayabo (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 8


After breakfast we depart towards San Gerado de Dota and Savegre Cloud
Forest. This is said to be one of the best places in the whole of Costa Rica
to see the beautiful, colourful and notoriously shy Resplendant Quetzal and
we have two nights here to discover the region. These endangered birds rely
on the cloud forest for their habitat - the males in particular are striking
with a green crest, red breast and tail feathers that can reach a metre in
length. A good pair of binoculars will be helpful for quetzal spotting as
these birds camouflage themselves well amongst the wet leaves of the forest!
After lunch we take a short walk into the cloud forest.
Accommodation: Savegre Hotel, Nature Reserve & Spa or Trogon Lodge (or
similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 9


Today is free to relax and explore Savegre Valley. Bring your binoculars to
spot some of the 170 bird species, trek through the tropical cloud forest or
simply enjoy the incredible view from the lodge. Your leader will suggest
walks for today so that you can discover the tropical cloud forest and
sub-Alpine vegetation of the area. Birds that may be seen in this area
include hummingbirds, colibri, tanagers and trogons, whilst tapirs and
Squirrel monkeys may also be seen.
Accommodation: Savegre Hotel, Nature Reserve & Spa or Trogon Lodge (or
similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 10


Our journey continues towards the small town of Sierpe, where we board a
small motorboat to Drake Bay on the Osa Peninsula. Passing the huge mangrove
swamps that line the Sierpe River, our boat crosses the ocean before arriving
into Drake Bay. This region is very remote and with extremely limited road
access, which means the majority of supplies, as well as visitors and locals,
must arrive by boat. Originally discovered by Francis Drake, getting here is
part of the adventure! The bay is spectacular, with just a handful of lodges
scattering the horizon and the rest thick verdant forest and rocky coves as
far as the eye can see. Our next three nights will be spent at the Drake Bay
Wilderness Resort, a family run property positioned close to the 'town' of
Drake Bay and with ocean views from every corner.
Accommodation: Drake Bay Wilderness Resort (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 11


Board a small boat to Caño Island, located 12 nautical miles from Drake Bay.
During this 45 minute boat ride there may be opportunities to spot migrating
whales or playful dolphins in the surrounding waters (Orca whales might be
seen between approx. December to April and Humpback whales might be seen
between approx. July to November). The interior of the island is thought to
have been a burial ground for the indigenous Daquis tribe during
pre-Columbian times, and many perfectly spherical man-made stones have been
found here. But it's the marine life that is the biggest highlight of Caño
Island, with Hawksbill and Olive Ridley turtles, Manta rays and White-tipped
reef sharks being just some of the likely encounters on today's snorkelling
excursion. This area has been rated as having the best snorkelling in the
whole of Costa Rica, with excellent water visibility and a huge marine
diversity awaiting beneath the waves in the protected reef. Enjoy a picnic
lunch on nearby San Josecito beach, where Capuchin monkeys, Coatimundi and
lively Scarlet macaws may make an appearance.
Accommodation: Drake Bay Wilderness Resort (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 12


When National Geographic describes an area as ‘the most biologically
intense place on earth’ it has to be worthy of investigation! This morning
we board a small boat for a 30 minute journey to San Pedrillo Ranger Station,
our entrance point to Corcovado National Park. This is undoubtedly Costa
Rica's most secluded and tranquil region. Protecting around one third of the
Osa Peninsula (some 164 square miles), Corcovado is Costa Rica's largest
national park and encompasses 13 major ecosystems across various elevations,
with montane forest, cloud forest, freshwater and mangrove swamps being just
some of these. Scientists have recorded half of all of the species in Costa
Rica on this peninsula alone. On today's hike along the parks trails we may
see all four of Costa Rica's monkey species (Squirrel, Howler, White-faced
Capuchin and Spider monkeys), tamandua (anteater), two and three-toed sloths,
peccary, tapirs (including the endangered Baird's tapir) and of course many
reptiles, insects and amphibians. Puma and jaguar are known in this area but
very difficult to see. With over 500 tree species, the bird count stands at
an impressive 365 and the park protects the largest population of Scarlet
macaws in the country, which can frequently be seen and heard flying
overhead.
Accommodation: Drake Bay Wilderness Resort (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 13


After breakfast, we board another boat to depart from Drake Bay and return to
Sierpe town. On the way our boat will take a short tour of the huge mangrove
forest that lines the Sierpe River. Delving into the network of tributary
rivers and streams is fascinating and a chance to learn more about the role
of mangroves in the eco-system and the numerous creatures that depend on
them, such as fish, crabs, birds, molluscs and shell fish. In Sierpe town we
transfer to our private minibus and commence our journey to San Jose.
Accommodation: Presidente Hotel or Park Inn (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 14


Today begins with a trip to the Irazu Volcano National Park in the Cartago
province of Costa Rica, located within the Central Mountain Range around a
1.5 hour journey from San Jose. Passing different types of vegetation from
coffee plantations to ferns, we'll drive towards the summit and then follow a
path that leads to a wonderful view across the huge crater, overlooking the
mystical green lagoon and jagged rocks. Irazu is one of Costa Rica's most
active volcanoes, though it has recently entered a dormant phase which has
brought great relief to the farmers and property owners who make their living
on its fertile slopes. On a clear day, both the Caribbean and Pacific
coastlines can be seen from the summit. Remember to bring a jacket as it can
be windy and cold at the viewpoint of this elevation (Irazu summit is
3,432m).  

Following this we continue to the city of Cartago with its famous Basilica,
and the Orosi Valley, an area of natural beauty. After lunch in one of the
many traditional restaurants, we join the Orosi Coffee tour to learn about
the ancient techniques used to produce some of the best coffee in the world!
This involves understanding the cultivation, harvesting and roasting of
coffee beans, before you have a chance to savour the end product yourself.
Afterwards we return to San Jose for our last night of the holiday. 

Accommodation: Presidente Hotel or Park Inn (or similar)
*Comfortable Hotel*



Day 15

Our adventure 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 Jose
airport are available to all clients today.
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Day 16

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What's Included

  • Meals
    14 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 7 dinners.


* All breakfasts, 8 lunches and 7 dinners
* All accommodation 
* All transport and listed activities
* Tour leader throughout
* Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)
* Arrival and departure transfers

What's Not Included

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

Accommodation

On this Costa Rican adventure, we spend 14 nights in comfortable hotels and lodges. Make sure to bring your swimwear, as most have swimming pools. The normal accommodations used on this trip can be found on the day-to-day itinerary; however, below are a couple of the notable places we stay.



Tortuguero: Evergreen Lodge (nights 2-3)







Within Tortuguero National Park, this 66-room resort provides an away-from-it-all experience within the jungle. There’s a turtle-shaped swimming pool (this is green turtle country after all) and dining rooms where you can tuck into Caribbean cuisine with views of the tranquil neighbouring waterway. Residents you might spot include sloths, toucans and iguanas, and we stay in rustic wooden bungalows with comfortable beds and ceiling fans. 



Savegre: Savegre Hotel & Spa or Trogon Lodge (nights 8-9)







In the middle of a natural forest reserve, Savegre Hotel & Spa (above) is the ideal place to immerse in nature. It has plant-filled gardens, multiple walking trails, and a lookout point with views over forested slopes. We sleep in wooden lodges, while Las Bromelias restaurant serves international and local cuisines (made with seasonal, indigenous produce) and Los Robles, a bar-lounge, serves cocktails and Savegre coffee. On some departures, we stay at the 24-room Trogon Lodge instead. It’s equally idyllic, with a farm-to-table restaurant, a river-view bar and two nature trails. 



Drake Bay: Drake Bay Wilderness Resort (nights 10-12)







When Herbert and Marleny founded this resort in 1985, they were among the first in the area – electricity would take 20 years to fully arrive here. They chose an excellent location. Right by the ocean, there’s plenty of spots to admire the bay, while fellow residents include white-faced monkeys, anteaters and even dolphins. Other highlights include a restaurant serving Costa Rican-American dishes, a saltwater swimming pool, and a bar with bay views. 



Worth knowing 



Some of the properties have ceiling fans rather than air conditioning. 

One or several of the named properties might be substituted for similar alternatives to secure hotel availability. Please discuss with your customer operations executive if you require more details regarding your specific departure date.

Food


All breakfasts, 8 lunches and 7 dinners are included.

Hotel breakfasts are normally buffet style, and lunches and dinners at
Tortuguero are also buffet style. Vegetarians are well catered for but please
inform us before departure of any special dietary requests.

Costa Rican specialities include 'Gallo Pinto', a black bean and rice dish
considered to be 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 in the tropics.

Check out our Q&As

  • Are airport transfers included in this tour?

    Arrival and departure transfers

  • What is the maximum group size?

    16

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    16+ can go on this tour.

  • What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?

    Comfortable hotels and eco-lodges

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Exceeded high expectations!

August is the rainy season, but the early morning

August is the rainy season, but the early morning starts meant that we fitted a lot in before the impressive downpours that sometimes happened later in the day. The range of wildlife we saw was astonishing; I'd picked this trip because of the visit to the Sloth Sanctuary, which was disappointing compared with the number of sloths that we saw in the wild. Our excellent guide was complemented by eagle eyed boat 'drivers' who also appeared to be keen and knowledgeable about wildlife and were ready and willing to nimbly propel the boats around to see something on the bank they had spotted: monkeys, lizards etc. The accommodation, in places, was not 5 star, but had its own charm and there is not that I would not happily revisit for one reason or another, even the very friendly one in Cahuita with its temperamental showers but very friendly owner.

Brilliant trip with Jorge Suarez, fantastic guide, and Freddy, excellent driver driver

I have done a lot of Exodus trips and this was one

I have done a lot of Exodus trips and this was one of the best. We saw everything significant that there was to see, thanks to the extraordinary ability of Jorge Suarez to see even the tiniest creatures in thick foliage, then set up his scope to enable us all to see it. Too many species to list them all but for starters: Sloths, tapir, several species of monkey, alligators, a breathtaking assortment of birds, including lots of hummingbirds and even the wonderful resplendent quetzal.

Coastal secrets of Costa Rica

I had booked this trip to celebrate "big birthdays

I had booked this trip to celebrate "big birthdays" for both me and my daughter, so my expectations were high and this fantastic holiday exceeded my expectations. Walking in the rainforest and cloudforest and sailing in the mangrove swamps was magical and thanks to the sharp eyes of our guide we saw at very close range howler and capuchin monkeys, two and three fingered sloths, poison dart frogs, blue jean frogs, transparent frogs, crocodiles, caiman, lizards, basilisks, snakes (the yellow eyelash viper was stunningly beautiful seen through our guide's telescope), green turtles, humpback whales, dolphins, hummingbirds, anteater, racoons, coatis, scarlet macaws, parakeets, heron, egrets and lots more. It was a safari! We experienced the diversity of the ecology and cultures of Costa Rica while avoiding the touristy areas. The eco-lodges varied from good to excellent and all had air conditioning to ensure a good night's sleep. The food was excellent and special diets were well catered for. We were warmly welcomed wherever we went. There was quite a lot of travelling in our air conditioned minibus but the journey was made more interesting by the guide's stories about the local area and frequent stops to sample local fruit at the side of the road , eating in family run restaurants where you could watch the birdlife at the same time, or stopping to see archaeological remains such as the stonospheres. If you want to experience the great outdoors in the tropics and fall exhausted but happy into a comfy bed at the end of every day, this is the holiday for you.

Loved it!

Amazing trip, highly recommended. The itinerary ch

Amazing trip, highly recommended. The itinerary changed slightly, so there was snorkelling on the last day which was amazing, almost as if leaving the best till last! This is for the more adventurous traveller rather than the type of person who likes to sit on a beach, although not as active as it could have been! We saw a lot of beautiful animals and birds, to many to mention, and especially enjoyed the boat trips. We can't wait now for our next exodus adventure.

A tropical paradise.

Overall we had such an amazing trip. Our tour guid

Overall we had such an amazing trip. Our tour guide was fantastic and one of a kind. He really knew his stuff and went the extra mile above and beyond for the group. We always maintained respect for Nature and conservation, further more learning the importance of why Costa’s Rica is so special. Costa Rica was teaming with wildlife, we spotted 9 sloths including a close up chance encounter of a wild two toed sloth, A surge of 30 Coati and their young on the edge of the rainforest coastal walk at Coravado. Swimming with green turtles and white tipped reef sharks, seeing a young humpback whale calf up close with mum....an experience to see the well renowned Quetzal...Macaws, Anteaters, Howler Monkey families at the door step of our lodge facing the Pacific Ocean not to mention the many countless bird species, insects and reptiles we encountered along the way. If your looking for paradise, Costa Rica has it all and more.

Fabulous wildlife

I thoroughly enjoyed this trip. The amount of wild

I thoroughly enjoyed this trip. The amount of wildlife that we saw was simply unbelievable - from sloths and whales, to scarlet macaws, toucans and 4 types of monkeys. We even saw animals that I'd never even heard of before. (Agouti and coati.) Tortuguero is simply magical - waking up to the sounds of the rainforest and then seeing turtles on the beach at the other end of the day. I couldn't believe the number of beautifully colourful birds we saw in the cloud forest. By the end of it, we were saying, "Oh, it's just another hummingbird." And our time on the peninsula was just spectacular. Plodging through a stream in the rainforest and swimming near a mini-waterfall were great experiences. Never mind being able to spot humpback whales while standing on the beach having a picnic lunch!

Costa Rica Coastal Secrets

Costa Rica's Coastal Secrets is a brilliant trip.

Costa Rica's Coastal Secrets is a brilliant trip. The itinerary is well thought through with a variety of excellent locations and the right amount of travel. Our guide Jorge was great - efficient and friendly. We saw so much wildlife - turtles, sloths, coati, agouti, tamandua, racoons, spider monkeys, capuchins, howlers & squirrel monkeys, otters, crocodiles, bats, sharks, tapir, dolphins, peccary, resplendent quetzels, tanagers, trogon etc. All the accommodation was very comfortable. Drake's Bay, Tortuguero & Cahuita are stunning locations. The National Parks are very well looked after and teeming with wildlife. The Costa Ricans are very friendly. Everything is green. This is a very enjoyable, rewarding & memorable trip. The minibus was comfortable and we enjoyed all the boat trips. The snorkelling trip was fun.

Loving Costa Rica

A fabulous tour with a brilliant guide, great scen

A fabulous tour with a brilliant guide, great scenery and wildlife. Thank you.

If you are considering this trip then definitely go

We absolutely loved this trip - it’s definitely fo

We absolutely loved this trip - it’s definitely for the wildlife lover and you need to be prepared for some very early mornings and some long travelling days - but if you can cope with that then you will be massively rewarded. We saw more than it’s possible to list here - Tortuguero and Corcovado are both highlights but everywhere had something new and good to offer. The trip was definitely helped by having the best group of fellow travellers - experiencing it with them made it all the better.

All about the sloths...

...and I mean us, not the animals! This was a very

...and I mean us, not the animals! This was a very leisurely wildlife-watching trip, with very slow ambles along suspiciously well-groomed jungle paths; you'll see a LOT of amazing birds and other creatures, you'll eat a lot of great food, and probably not lose a whole lot of weight...

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