
Los Quetzales National Park 4 Day Trek
Immerse yourself in the wild nature of Costa Rica with this 4 day trekking tour through Los Quetzales National Park. Let the adventure begin!
Immerse yourself in the wild nature of Costa Rica with this 4 day trekking tour through Los Quetzales National Park. Let the adventure begin!
Discover first-hand how the members of the indigenous community of Yorkín live on this 2-day tour from Bribri and enjoy an authentic cultural experience.
On this 2 or 3-day tour of Tortuguero National Park, you'll explore the wild nature of Costa Rica and sleep in an exclusive jungle lodge.
On this 2 or 3-day tour in Tortuguero National Park, you'll get to sleep in the middle of the Costa Rican Jungle and admire its flora and fauna.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Costa Rica, from the misty cloud forests of Monteverde to the white sand beaches of Manuel Antonio. Go wildlife spotting in Tortuguero, hike the breathtaking trails of the Arenal Volcano, and ride the waves in Tamarindo. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Costa Rica is a destination with something for everyone!
With Civitatis you can discover Costa Rica's incredible landscape on guided rainforest hikes, waterfall canyoning and horseback ride. You can also sail along its pristine coastline and meandering rivers, or soak in volcanic hot springs. Embrace the pura vida lifestyle in every experience!
Discover incredible Costa Rican nature and wildlife on this day trip to the Manuel Antonio National Park from San José. It'll take your breath away!
Discover an active volcano in real life on this exciting day trip to the Poas Volcano National Park from San José. It'll take your breath away!
Dare to explore the canopy of the Costa Rican rainforest walking along the hanging bridges of the Arenal jungle. Choose to do the tour in the day or at night!
This tour to the Arenal Volcano is an essential route in Costa Rica. Enjoy this national park and relax in its thermal pools.
Enjoy Costa Rican nature at the Manuel Antonio National Park. Admire its tropical landscape and take a dip in its crystal clear waters.
Did you know that the Tarcoles River is home to one of the largest crocodile populations in the world? Go on a crocodile safari with this incredible day trip!
If you're an animal lover, don't miss out on this trip to the Toucan Rescue Ranch from San José and see wonderful creatures such as sloths, toucans and monkeys!
Join us on an exciting Kayaking tour in Biesanz Bay and dive into the Pacific waters to contemplate its beautiful coral reefs while snorkeling.
Join us for a comfortable transfer from Monteverde to La Fortuna! We'll travel by road and by boat to get you there in a fun and easy way.
Combine two activities in one day! On this tour, we'll take a boat ride through the Guanacaste caves and snorkel in the crystal-clear waters.
Costa Rica offers a wide variety of expereinces for all types of travelers! Hike the Arenal Volcano and relax in its hot springs. Discover the rich biodiversity of the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Relax on the beach and surf in Guanacaste and Tamarindo... you won't run out of things to do.
Costa Rica is generally considered one of the safest countries in Central America for travelers. Visitors should still stay aware of their surroundings, particularly in crowded tourist spots and urban areas where petty crime can occur.
The best time to visit Costa Rica is during the dry season, which lasts from mid-December to April. These months are perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and seeing Costa Rica's diverse landscapes. Rainy season, known as 'green season' (May-November), is not a bad option either, bringing fewer crowds, lush greenery, and generally better prices.
Yes, all international visitors, including U.S. citizens, are required to have a valid passport when traveling to Costa Rica. U.S. citizens can enter Costa Rica without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. Always check with your local consulate or embassy for the most up-to-date information regarding travel regulations to Costa Rica.
The official currency of Costa Rica is the Costa Rican colón (?). However, U.S. dollars are sometimes accepted in tourist areas.