Entry Level
Cultural
Transfers
13 Nights
4 - 4
Group size
Leaders
In this Costa Rica eco tour, you will watch the wonderful wildlife inCorcovado & Marino Ballena National Parks. Tour a local Organic Coffee Farm and taste their product. Snorkel off the Pacific South Coast to enjoy its marine life. All while stating in 3/4* hotel accommodation. This wildlife holiday is one you will never forget.
Squadrons of pelicans swoop down from a ‘Jurassic Park’ volcano backdrop and glide unsteadily across the silvery water of a sandy bay. Walking beneath the high cathedral of the jungle canopy, it's lime green light streaming down, you hear howler monkeys whoop and bark. Armoured iguanas clattered up thick trunks as a rare Quetzal bird darts in a turquoise flash through the cloud forest: The ‘Rich Coast’ of Costa Rica derives its name with good reason.
When José Figueres Ferrer became provisional president of Costa Rica in 1948, he abolished the national army and set the country on a path to prosperous stability, and therefore an increasingly popular tourist destination amid the tumultuous region of Central America. It has since become the ‘poster child’ for sustainable ecotourism throughout the world, and an active example of how linking tourism with a growing protected area network can lead to the simultaneous growth of both its socioeconomic and environmental sectors.
By 2015 Costa Rica was able to produce 99% of its electricity from renewable sources, and with millions of trees continuing to be planted every year, it has literally doubled its forest cover over the last 40 years. This fantastic and relaxing adventure avoids some of the more heavily visited areas, allowing you to immerse yourself in Costa Rica’s wondrous natural biodiversity and culture, whilst also learning about the country’s successes in ecotourism, which offer a path to recovery for the rest of the world.
Transfer
4 star hotel
Arrive into San Jose and be met and transferred to your centrally located 4* hotel to freshen up and relax. Once in the capital city, you can visit the theaters, museums, and beautiful parks or simply enjoy a cup of Costa Rican coffee while watching the daily life of the "Ticos".
Accommodation: Presidente Hotel (standard double rooms)
Transfer
Wildlife
Breakfast
4 star hotel
After breakfast, we leave San Jose to transfer to San Gerardo de Dota, a small town set in cloud forest in the foothills of the Talamanca Mountain Range approx 90km (2.5h) away. The journey gives you a chance to acclimatise to the Costa Rican countryside and you will enjoy the views en route.
This afternoon we check in to at Saverge Lodge, a rustic spa resort sympathetically set in a nature reserve, with a beautiful bar & restaurant, where we will be staying for 2 nights. There is plenty of opportunity to explore the area around the lodge or to relax with a book, listening to the sounds of the forest.
Accommodation: Savegre Lodge (junior suites)
Wildlife
Breakfast
4 star hotel
Today we are taken on the search for Quetzals! Guided by a naturalist expert guide on the trails near the hotel, you are highly likely to see a Quetzal.
Accommodation: Savegre Lodge (junior suites)
Transfer
Breakfast
Boutique Hotel
It is time to head towards the coast, to continue to appreciate the staggering biodiversity of Costa Rica. Ballena Beach, our destination, is located just offshore, along the Central Pacific coast, in South Puntarenas.
The Ballena National Marine Park, protects more than 13,000 acres of ocean and 9 miles of coastline. Here you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and experience mangrove forests, coral reefs and untouched beaches. The park is named after the humpback whales that migrate here between August & November heading north from Antarctica, and December to April, when they are travelling south from Alaska.
Depending on the aspirations of the group, there are a number of beautiful walking routes that can be explored in the park this afternoon. La Cola de Balena (the embolic 'whale tail' sandy spur) is an option at low tide. Regardless of the trails chosen, you are likely to see iguana and beautiful bird species.
Accommodation: Cristal Ballena (junior suites)
Wildlife
Breakfast
Boutique Hotel
The National Park offers many opportunities to the traveller in search of wilderness, beauty and an immersion into the exotic natural world of Costa Rica. Playa Bahia Ballena is a pristine beach, home to nesting colonies of several exotic bird species including frigate birds and blue-footed boobies. Green iguanas and basilisk lizards can be seen scampering across the sand, and hermit crabs scuttle in and out of the waters.
You are at your leisure to relax and enjoy the beach and hotel today, or to sign up for an optional excursion; horse riding (see Optional Extras).
Accommodation: Cristal Ballena (junior suites)
Boat/Ferry
Transfer
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Boutique Hotel
Our destination, Drake Bay, can only easily be reached by boat, so this morning, after breakfast, we transfer an to the Sierpe River.
Your adventure begins in the quiet town of Sierpe where you will be transferred by boat for 90 minutes.
The trip will take you through the largest mangrove wetland system on the Pacific coast of Central America, where you will have a good opportunity to spot monkeys, crocodiles, and many birds. Passing through the mouth of the river they will follow the coast where there is a chance to see dolphins and even whales. After lunch you will enjoy a walk along the hotel's trails, accompanied by a hotel guide. Dinner included in the lodge
Accommodation: Drake Bay Wilderness Resort (standard double rooms)
Wildlife
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Boutique Hotel
Corcovado National Park is the largest of the 27 National Parks in Costa Rica, stretching for over 263sq miles. It boasts the largest primary forest on the American Pacific Coastline and is one of the few remaining lowland rainforests in the world. It is home to innumerable variations of plants and animals, prompting a National Geographic writer to call the park 'the most biologically intense place on Earth'.
The morning hours offer a good opportunity for wildlife viewing and spotting the incredible variety of birds that abound in the park. You will visit an incredible waterfall and have the chance to cool off in one of the shaded river pools. Lunch on the beach is served picnic style. Free afternoon to enjoy the hotel facilities. Dinner is included at the lodge.
Accommodation: Drake Bay Wilderness Resort (standard double rooms)
Boat/Ferry
Wildlife
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Boutique Hotel
Today you will visit Cano island, with a scenic boat journey taking around 50 minutes. You can expect to see dolphins and marine birds as well as whales, false orcas and sea turtles if in season. Cano Island is a significant historical archaeological site in Costa Rica, where two of the miraculous and mysterious, perfect spheres from the pre-Colombian era, were discovered, along with other historical items.
The aquatic life around Cano island is simply spectacular so we invite you to snorkel today (included) to marvel at the colourful spectrum of Pacific Coast reef fish such as triggerfish, needle fish, parrot fish, angel fish, puffers, grunts and barracudas, as well as rays, sea turtles and white tip reef shark. Lunch is served on the beach picnic style and you will then have a free afternoon to enjoy the facilities. Dinner is included at the lodge.
Accommodation: Drake Bay Wilderness Resort (standard double rooms)
Transfer
Wildlife
Breakfast
4 star hotel
Transfer to Manuel Antonio, a destination where you can find the Manuel Antonio National Park which is considered one of the natural jewels for its abundant diversity of wildlife. It is the smallest of Costa Rica's national parks but also one of the most visited for its beautiful beaches. It has several hiking trails, viewpoints, and the chance to come across animals in their natural habitat. At several points in the park, the trails branch off and lead to four separate beaches: Espadilla Sur, Manuel Antonio, Escondida, and Playita.
Accommodation: Shana by The Beach (superior room)
Breakfast
4 star hotel
Shana By The Beach has incredible views of the Pacific Ocean, being one of the best boutique hotels in Manuel Antonio. It has a casual but elegant style, the ideal accommodation between the rainforest and the sea. It is a destination where you can enjoy healthy gourmet cuisine at Manual Antonio Bella Vista, an exclusive restaurant. The property has a Spa and an outdoor swimming pool. It also offers a fabulous selection of rooms, all with exceptional views of the rainforest and the sea.
Accommodation: Shana by The Beach (superior room)
Breakfast
4 star hotel
Accommodation: Shana by The Beach (superior room)
Transfer
Breakfast
Boutique Hotel
Buena Vista Chic Hotel is located in Alajuela, providing easy access to San Jose International Airport. Their charming architecture and cozy interiors with a tropical modernist style provide a warm and welcoming refuge for business and leisure travelers. On the property, you will find a bar, hiking trails, and an outdoor solar-heated swimming pool.
Accommodation: Buena Vista Chic (superior double rooms)
Transfer
Breakfast
Boutique Hotel
The Combo tour is an intense fun filled set of excursions where you will embark on three distinct adventures.
As we ascend the terrain and near the Poás Volcano we will notice a change in temperature and vegetation; we will see coffee plantations as well as fern, flower and strawberry farms along the way, creating a beautiful array of colors and textures. On the way to the volcano we will visit the Doka Coffee Estate for a delicious breakfast.
Then we will be treated to a coffee tour on a coffee plantation where we will learn the ancient techniques used by the experts to produce some of the best coffee in Costa Rica and around the world. The careful process involved in the cultivation, harvesting and roasting of the Golden Bean will then be illustrated, very hands-on, and then we will savor the delectable end product. After the coffee tour we will continue to the Poás Volcano where we will not only admire the impressive main crater with its sulfur fumaroles, but also learn about the different ecosystems in this unique and protected national park.
Following the visit to the volcano we will continue to the La Paz Water Fall Garden for a scrumptious lunch and tour. As we arrive to La Paz, we will walk through a trail, leading to a spectacular waterfall in the middle of the rainforest. Inside the park we will also visit the hummingbird gallery, the serpentarium, the bird house, the butterfly garden and the frog’s exhibit; to be enjoyed by those of all ages.
Tour duration: 10 hours
Physical Difficulty Level: Moderate
What to Bring: Comfortable Clothing, Hiking Shoes, Hat, Light Sweater, Raincoat, and Sunscreen
Accommodation: Buena Vista Chic (superior double rooms)
Transfer
Breakfast
Boutique Hotel
We will transfer you to Juan Santamaria International Airport for your flight home.
It must be time to plan the next adventure!
Take the opportunity to explore the Ballena National Park on horseback, in a small guided group. Riding hats provided.
Guided small group, sea kayaking. Our kayak tour, apart from being an adventure tour, is an ecological tour on which you can see plenty of wildlife. You will start the excursion exploring the Bay, and then kayak to a river in the rainforest nearby to the hotel. Frequent sightings include crocodiles, iguanas, spider monkeys, and howler monkeys.
No previous experience required. Minimum of 2 people for this tour.
The bird watching tour is flexible; it can be done in the surroundings of Drake Bay village or at any of the farms near the town. The tour can either be 2 hours or all day, and includes: a specialized guide in birds fully equipped for bird watching and, if it's an all-day tour, lunch is included. The Osa Peninsula is known for its great abundance of avifauna and is a favorite destination for bird lovers.
This 3-hour tour starts at 6 p.m. on a farm in the vicinity of Drake Bay and is the best way to see amphibians, reptiles, and other nocturnal creatures, in addition to the surreal experience of trekking through the rainforest at night. Some of the wildlife you may encounter includes red-eyed tree frogs, snakes, poison-dart frogs, glass frogs, and an abundance of insects. Headtorches are included if needed.
Our horse riding trip is more than just a ride; it is an equine eco-tour on which you are sure to witness the diverse array of wildlife that the area is known for. The ride will take you through rivers, forests, and pristine beaches; it ends at a waterfall, where you can take a refreshing swim.
Minimum of 2 people for this tour.
Morning Tour from 10:30 - 3.00pm: includes VIP double decker bus & welcome drink, Bilingual guide, Live Music Show, Lunch, Guided walking tour at the National Theatre, Art Museum, Shopping at Central Market, the Gold Museum and the National Monument.
Afternoon Tour from 3.15 - 7.00pm: includes VIP double decker bus & welcome drink, Bilingual guide, Live Music Show, Dinner, Guided walking tour at the National Theatre, Art Museum, Shopping at Central Market, the Metropolitan Cathedral, Plaza de la Democracia, Central Avenue and the National Monument.
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For every client and guide who attends a YellowWood Adventure, we donate £30 to our partner charity WeForest to plant 15 trees to (over) compensate for the carbon footprint of the tour.
We also invite our clients to match this with an optional additional £30 for another 15 trees to be planted to help compensate for the carbon footprint of their international flights.
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We fully believe in, and practice, Responsible Tourism and are using hotels run by locals. The accommodation on this adventure really accentuates your experience. We put time and effort into building our relationship with accommodation suppliers to ensure you have a great trip. We choose accommodation based on cleanliness, comfort, safety, proximity to our route (to avoid unnecessary extra travel) and a warm client welcome, as well as reliability in their service to us.
Wherever we can we will choose smaller, more characterful, individual hotels, but in areas where tourism is still developing, or in remote areas (like the mountains), we may not have a wide range of options. An aspect of our adventures is to escape the ‘trappings’ of modern Western lifestyles and to experience new things with are exciting and memorable and reflects the countries we are visiting.
Where hotels and refuges are fully booked or unavailable, we will use an alternative of a similar standard, and equally well situated. We will provide you with an accurate list of accommodation, with contact information to leave with relatives, prior to departure on your adventure.
Supporting you on your holiday will be an experienced, local, English speaking Costa Rican guide with a good knowledge of the areas visited, and the wildlife that might be encountered. They will be joined by an ornithology expert for part of the adventure, when you are hoping to spot the beautiful Quetzal.
We work closely with our Costa Rican Tour Operator partners both before and during your adventure to ensure that they understand your needs and the standard that YellowWood Adventures expects. We believe that it is a very important positive aspect of Responsible Tourism, to employ the expertise of local suppliers, as well as offering you a much more informative and authentic experience.
This adventure is a fabulous mix of sightseeing, and exploring the stunning National Parks and coastlines on foot.
To get the most of out of this adventure, you need to be in good physical health, and enjoy walking as a way of exploring an area. You do not need to be an experienced hiker as the walks on the itinerary are taken at a leisurely pace (to enable wildlife spotting and photography) on well trodden paths. You will be carrying just a day pack and bottle of water (bottled water) when walking or sightseeing.
Walking shoes or lightweight walking boots are more appropriate for this trip than hard and heavy walking boots.
Please note that you need to have an open mind to adventure travel, and experiencing different cultures to your own, first hand.
Your YellowWood adventure starts at the airport in San Jose where you will be met for your hotel transfer. We understand that arriving into an unfamiliar airport can be very daunting, so we aim to give you as much information here as possible to help you prepare. Please refer to our Costa Rica Overview page for information on Entry Requirements.
Flights are not included in the cost of your holiday, and whilst we are happy to help advise you, responsibility for booking the correct flights rests with you. We recommend that you use a comparison tool such as www.momondo.co.uk or www.skyscanner.net when searching for flights.
We will send you a Flight Information Sheet with further pointers on which flights to book for your adventure.
For the latest travel advice from the Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) including security and local laws, plus passport and visa information, check www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice. We also receive notifications direct from the FCDO so we are always aware of the ‘status’ in our destination countries.
Holiday insurance is essential for all Yellow Wood Adventures. Unfortunately, anyone without insurance is not able to take part in the holiday, so please make sure you arrange cover. We recommend arranging your insurance cover when you book so that if you have problems during the run up to your holiday, and need to cancel, you are covered.
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Prior to the holiday, we will ask you to send us details of your insurer, policy number, 24 hour emergency assistance contact details and the name, address, and telephone numbers of your NOK or persons to be notified in the event of an emergency.
You must ensure the travel insurance you purchase provides you with suitable cover for the entirety of your trip. Your travel insurance must include cover in the event that you have to cancel for a reason outside your control prior to departure, for any medical expenses you may incur whilst away (including repatriation in the case of medical need) and for the activities which you may participate in during your trip.
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To help you choose the right adventure for you, we have given each itinerary a grading that relates to the level of Walking / Trekking you will experience during the trip. This grading can be found on the Yellow map on the adventure page of the website.
All of our trips involve a level of general activity so are designed for people who are in good health, enjoy the outdoors, and have a taste for adventure and some level of fitness. As will be clear from our destinations, the climate (and altitude) may be different to that which you are used to, so please take this into consideration when choosing the most suitable holiday.
Please read our Adventure Itinerary & Essential Information for more information and don't hesitate to contact us if you would like to chat through whether you have found a suitable adventure for you.
You need to be in good physical health to enjoy your active holiday, but you don’t need to be an experienced hiker. These itineraries offer a mix of sightseeing and easier walking for around 2-4hrs a day, with the emphasis on sights and cultural experiences.
Walks will be well marked or on defined pathways, and often around sites of interest. The expected amount of descent/ascent will depend on the landscapes of the destination, but will not exceed 400m/day, and will often be much less. Walks are at low altitude (below 3000m).
You will not be required to carry more than a day sack with water and essentials. Ensure you are aware of the weather conditions likely in the destination you are visiting and have a pair of comfortable and worn in walking shoes/boots.
You need to have a good level of fitness and be a regular walker for these adventures, with ideally some trekking experience. You can expect to be walking for 3-6 hours per day, not including rest stops, normally on good trail paths but with some uneven surfaces at times.
You will not be required to carry more than a day sack. You may be walking in more challenging temperatures. You will generally be walking at low altitude (below 3000m) but may walk at altitudes up to 4000m. The amount of ascent could be up to 800m in a day but will frequently be less. You may walk on consecutive days.
Ensure you are aware of the weather conditions likely in the destination you are visiting and have suitable clothing for this adventure.
You need to have a good level of fitness with previous experience of trekking. Extra training before your trip will ensure that you get the most out of your adventure. Areas will be remote and terrain uneven.
Expect to walk for 5 – 8 hours a day, not including breaks, with some very steep ascents and descents. You will be walking at altitude (over 3000m but not higher than 5000m).
Ensure you are aware of the weather conditions likely in the destination you are visiting and have suitable equipment/clothing for this adventure (see the packing list for your adventure).
Please check individual itineraries for details of what you will need to be carrying with you.
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