A world-renowned haven of bio-diversity sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica is a nature lovers paradise where you can traverse on walkways through the rainforest canopy or navigate mystical waterways by boat to discover the secrets this country keeps hidden away.
Costa Rica is a land of stunning beaches, towering volcanoes, thundering waterfalls, lush rainforest, flora & fauna; the list goes on and on. In short, we can guarantee that on our Costa Rica tours you will have never visited somewhere quite like this before, and more likely than not are unlikely to do so again until you come back. So, pack your bags, grab your camera and come & discover a bit of the Costa Rican pure life with us!
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All the hotels chosen for these escorted tours have been personally sourced and inspected by us. We pride ourselves on offering you comfortable, handpicked accommodation in some of the best locations around the world.
All of our English speaking local guides are passionate about their country and will accompany you from the moment you arrive in your destination, throughout your escorted tour and right until your departing flight home.
Where possible we have secured a limited number of places without a single Supplement on each escorted tour. These are strictly subject to availability and once they are all booked a supplement will apply.
Once you have booked, we will send you a comprehensive dossier with all your accommodation details, flight and airport information, country advice and other useful tips such as what to pack and luggage allowance.
Find out more about visiting Costa Rica with the answers to these frequently asked questions.
Costa Rican cuisine is fresh and wholesome, with dishes like gallo pinto (rice and beans), casado (a balanced plate of rice, beans, and protein), and plenty of tropical fruits. Seafood is common in coastal areas, and the flavours are mild, with something for every palate.
It is generally safe to eat food in Costa Rica, especially at reputable restaurants and hotels. As with any destination, it’s a good idea to stick to fresh, well-cooked food and drink bottled water.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended. It provides coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage, ensuring peace of mind during your travels.
Costa Rica’s top attractions include the lush rainforests and waterfalls of Arenal Volcano National Park, the incredible biodiversity of Manuel Antonio National Park, the cloud forests of Monteverde, and the vibrant capital city, San Jose, for a taste of Costa Rican culture.
Costa Ricans, value politeness and friendliness. A simple “hola” (hello) and “gracias” (thank you) are appreciated. Knowing a few phrases in Spanish shows respect and enhances communication.
Pack light, breathable clothing and sturdy footwear for outdoor activities, plus a rain jacket if visiting during the rainy season. Sun protection is essential, as is insect repellent for jungle and rainforest areas. Bring swimwear, especially if you plan to enjoy Costa Rica’s beaches, and a few warmer layers for the highlands.
The best time to visit Costa Rica is during the dry season, which runs from December to April. This period offers sunny weather, ideal for beach outings and outdoor adventures. The green season, from May to November, brings rain but also lush landscapes and fewer crowds, making it a great time to enjoy Costa Rica’s natural beauty.
Costa Rica is generally considered a safe destination for tourists. However, as with most places, it’s advisable to keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas. Costa Ricans are friendly and welcoming, and the country has a strong reputation for eco-tourism and visitor safety.
Spanish is the official language of Costa Rica. In popular tourist areas, English is commonly spoken, especially by tour guides and hospitality staff. Knowing a few Spanish basics can be helpful and is appreciated by locals.
The currency used in Costa Rica is the Costa Rican Colon (CRC). Credit cards are widely accepted in most areas, though it’s useful to carry some cash for smaller vendors or remote regions.
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