Learn about the amazing places Costa Rica has to offer and see what kinds of things you can do in each place.
Arenal
Once known as the world’s most active volcano, Arenal has quickly become the epicentre of adventure in Costa Rica. Whether you are looking to soak in hot springs in the rainforest or get your adrenaline pumping with white-water rafting and canyoneering, La Fortuna is a highlight for everyone.
Guanacaste
Home to some of Costa Rica’s best hospitality, nicest beaches, colourful snorkelling and diving, rich sunsets, dry-tropical forest and fresh seafood, the North Pacific province of Guanacaste is the definition of the Rich Coast.
Manuel Antonio
Boasting lush tropical rainforest in the back and stunning golden coast-line to the front, Manuel Antonio is a paradise. Here you can visit one of the countries most-sought after National parks and beaches before taking in the gorgeous sunset. It’s hard not to be grateful here.
Monteverde
Get your head in the clouds in the Monteverde cloud-forest, a world-renowned biological reserve boasting more than 100 species of mammals, over 400 species of birds, tens of thousands of insect species, and 2,500 species of plants. Also home to some of Costa Rica’s best coffee, nicest people and best zipline courses.
Puerto Viejo
Crystal blue waters, coral reef, lush rainforest, national parks, playful waves and calm bays, Puerto Viejo has it all. Combine relaxing beach days with some of the countries best cuisine fused with all the flavours of the caribbean.
Puntarenas
Welcome to the Pearl of the Pacific. These experiences are usually geared towards travelers arriving by cruise ship in Puntarenas or Caldera, however we do specialize in customized, so we can make these awesome experiences available to anyone.
Rincon de la Vieja
Made up of pristine tropical forests among an impressive collection of volcanic geological wonders, Rincon De la Vieja National Park has endless opportunities for nature, adrenaline, culture and relaxation. Chose from river tubing in a gorgeous canyon, hiking to precious waterfalls, ziplining and more.
San Jose
Stroll down Central Avenue to see the hustle and bustle of the nation’s capital. A piece of history lies around every corner in old Colonial style houses and a variety of museums where you can dig into the history and culture of Costa Rica.
Tamarindo
The hub of the North Pacific Coast calling all beach goers and surfers to the golden-sand nestled between marine reserves, more beaches and national parks. Located in the tropical dry forest of what is considered the sunshine coast of Costa Rica as it received the most sunny days, this international town has no shortage of fine dining, casual cuisine and boutique shops to browse.
Tortuguero
Lush rainforest and intense mangroves home to species like the spectacled caiman, river turtles, monkeys, sloths and an array of birdlife. Spend the afternoon in the sleepy Caribbean town enjoying the local cuisine or exploring the few local artisans around town. The most popular time to visit is between July and October while high volumes of the green sea turtle return to nest on the same beach they were born on.