The Terraba Sierpe mangrove ecosystem, one of the largest in Central America, takes the spotlight on this half-day guided tour. As you glide along its waterways, your guide will tell you about the history of the mangroves, as well as how important they are for the ecosystem here. Plus, you’ll be on the lookout for some of Costa Rica’s native flora and fauna – different species of birds, crabs and monkeys are often found here, and with any luck, you might just see a crocodile resting on the riverbank.
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Caño Island Snorkeling tour with boat transfer from Uvita Best deals for Snorkeling tour at Caño Island with boat transfer from Uvita. Adventure? Check. Sea creatures? Check. Island vibes? Double-check. Start your Costa Rican escape at Punta Uvita beach, where you’ll hop on a boat to Caño Island Biological Reserve, scanning the horizon for dolphins, sea turtles, and maybe even whales. Known as the best snorkelling spot in Costa Rica, you’ll enjoy two guided snorkelling sessions with amazing underwater visibility. Kick back with lunch and chill beach vibes to cap off your day – still on the lookout for some bonus marine life. Available from Musement.
Congo trail canopy zip-lining tour in Costa Rica Best deals for Congo trail canopy zip-lining tour in Costa Rica. No holiday to Costa Rica is ever complete without soaring through the jungle canopy on a zip-line. After all, 25% of the entire country is protected land, so seeing it as you whizz along a zip-line is a must-try. This experience includes your transfers to and from an adventure park nestled in the greenery, where you'll throw on some safety equipment, get a briefing from the experts that run the place and start your zip-lining experience. Available from Musement.
Whale and dolphin boat tour at Marino Ballena National Park in Costa Rica Best deals for Whale and dolphin boat tour at Marino Ballena National Park in Costa Rica. You’ll always remember the moment you spot your first whale as it breaches the water, giving you that iconic photo as its tail goes straight up into the air as it dives. And humpback whales are the star attraction on this boat trip around Marino Ballena National Park. You stand a pretty good chance of seeing them in their natural habitat, along with turtles, rays, and maybe even some dolphin. Depending on the season, you’ll snorkel or swim in the Pacific Ocean around a…
Sea kayaking tour at Marino Ballena National Park in Costa Rica Best deals for Sea kayaking tour at Marino Ballena National Park in Costa Rica. Take to the waves snorkelling and kayaking at Marino Ballena National Park, known for its whale-shaped sandbar, as well as the humpback whales that migrate to the area each year. The tour starts off with a safety briefing, before paddling towards the reefs for a snorkelling session. Then, you’ll kayak into the mangrove forest, where your guide will tell you about the ecosystem and the species that live in it. You’ll also go for a short walk along the forest trails if there’s time. Available from…
Half-day white-water rafting tour in Costa Rica Best deals for Half-day white-water rafting tour in Costa Rica. Take off on this family-friendly white-water river rafting tour, suitable for adults and kids aged 8-12. Begin with a detailed safety briefing, then dive into two-hour adventure down the Balsa River. There’ll be a break halfway to relax on the riverbanks, with a refreshing swim and tasty tropical fruit snack. Then its back to the rapids – see if you can spot monkeys, sloths and toucans as you paddle along. Finally, you’ll wrap the morning up with lunch at a traditional country estate. Available from Musement.
Half-day river safari tour in Costa Rica Best deals for Half-day river safari tour in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is famous for its wildlife, and you’ll see it first-hand on this half-day river safari. Spend a couple of hours gliding down a slow-flowing part of Penas Blancas River on a raft, where your guide will help you spot rainforest residents on the riverbanks, like monkeys, iguanas and colourful birds. If you’re lucky, you might see the small crocodiles that live here ducking under the water as you float past, or a Jesus Christ lizard walking on water. Then, you’ll stop at a riverside farm for a snack…
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Costa Rica white-water rafting and ATV tour from La Fortuna Best deals for Costa Rica white-water rafting and ATV tour from La Fortuna. Get ready for a full-day adventure on this white-water rafting and ATV tour. You’ll start with a safety briefing, before taking control of your ATV to zoom through the Costa Rican landscapes – you’ll pass canyon walls and the Arenal Volcano, and wind through the tropical plantations here. After another training session, you’ll raft down Rio Balsa, known for its thrilling rapids and the natural beauty of the surrounding rainforest. Finally, you’ll tuck into a well-deserved Costa Rican lunch. Available from Musement.
Costa Rica Corcovado National Park Corcovado National Park Tucked away on the remote Osa Peninsula in southwest Costa Rica, Corcovado National Park is nature’s unfiltered masterpiece — one of the planet’s most biodiverse spots, offering raw rainforest, wild beaches and wildlife in primeval splendour. Why Visit The park spans approximately 424 km² (about one-third of the Osa Peninsula) and protects some of the last remaining old-growth tropical rainforest on the Pacific coast of Central America. It has been described by National Geographic as “the most biologically intense place on Earth” thanks to its staggering species richness. The variety of ecosystems is astounding: from lowland rainforest…
Things to do in San José : Museums and attractions Costa Rica Things to do in San José : Museums and attractions Costa Rica Costa Rica’s capital, San José, blends cultural heritage, vibrant city life, and historic architecture. Here are some of its must-visit museums and attractions: Museums 1. National Museum of Costa Rica (Museo Nacional de Costa Rica) Housed in a former military barracks, this museum showcases Costa Rica’s history from pre-Columbian artifacts to modern times. Highlights include stone spheres, colonial-era exhibits, and lush butterfly gardens. 2. Pre-Columbian Gold Museum (Museo del Oro Precolombino) Located beneath the Plaza de la Cultura, this museum holds an impressive collection of over 1,500 gold…
Surf Lesson at Playa Tamarindo – Costa Rica Highlights Hit the waves at Costa Rica’s iconic Tamarindo Beach Learn from an experienced local surf instructor Two-hour lesson for all levels – from first-timers to advanced surfers Warm waters & excellent breaks year-round 📍 Experience Whether you’re a beginner eager to stand on the board for the first time or an experienced surfer looking to refine your technique, Playa Tamarindo offers the perfect setting. Start with an on-land introduction to safety and surf basics before heading into the ocean to ride Tamarindo’s famous breaks. Your expert instructor will tailor the session to your skill level, offering personalized tips and…
Pura vida sunset cruise Costa Rica Step aboard a luxury sailboat for an unforgettable day on the Pura vida Costa Rican waters. Cruise along the scenic coastline, passing by golden beaches and lush tropical backdrops. At select stops, you’ll drop anchor to swim, snorkel, or explore ashore, discovering the vibrant marine life and idyllic beauty of the Pacific. Back on board, sip on premium cocktails, wine, or fresh juices while snacking on tropical treats. A delicious lunch will be served to keep you fueled for adventure. As the day winds down, sit back and relax on deck with a drink in hand as the sun sets…
Costa Rica’s Corcovado National Park Rainforest hiking and boat trip Best deals for Rainforest hiking and boat trip to Costa Rica’s Corcovado National Park. As you approach the Osa Peninsula by sea, get your camera ready for views of the Pandora-style rainforest that’s painted over the area. You’ll start with a gentle two-hour hike through Corcovado National Park, one of the most intensely biodiverse places on Earth, where your expert guide will help you spot native wildlife like tapirs, iguanas, monkeys and more. After recharging with a picnic lunch, you’ll have some extra time to explore this lost-world-like landscape before your 90-minute return boat ride to Uvita. Keep an eye…
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