COSTA RICA 2015 HIGHLIGHTS 2
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COSTA RICA 2015 HIGHLIGHTS 2
COSTA RICA 2015 HIGHLIGHTS 2 TRAVEL DETAILS Edventure Highlights 2: 20 nights, 21 days. Our rates are in US$ Your flight to Costa Rica is not included in our offer Meet & greet with Edventure in San Jose on your first day The Edventure team is 24/7 available for questions and/or emergencies TRAVEL SCHEDULE Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Destination San Jose San Jose Tortuguero Tortuguero Sarapiqui Sarapiqui Arenal Arenal Rincon de la Vieja Rincon de la Vieja Samara Samara Samara Monteverde Monteverde Monteverde Manuel Antonio Manuel Antonio Manuel Antonio San Jose Departure Hotel Rincon de San Jose Rincon de San Jose Laguna Lodge Laguna Lodge Hacienda La Isla Hacienda La Isla Rancho Margot Rancho Margot Aroma de Campo Aroma de Campo Las Ranas Las Ranas Las Ranas Valle Campanas Valle Campanas Valle Campanas Espadilla Cabinas Espadilla Cabinas Espadilla Cabinas Trapp Country Inn Package on website Downtown San Jose Downtown San Jose Tortuguero Tortuguero Maquenque Maquenque Explosive Arenal Explosive Arenal Birds and Clouds Birds and Clouds Groovy Guanacaste Groovy Guanacaste Groovy Guanacaste Sparkling River Sparkling River Sparkling River Central Pacific Central Pacific Central Pacific Welcome to Costa Rica All hotels are subject to availability when confirming your reservation. In case the requested rooms are not available we will offer an alternative in close consultation with you. Any price difference will be taken into account when calculating the final amount of your trip. Costa Rica Highlights 2, Edventure 2015, 21 days Costa Rica Highlights 2, Edventure 2015, 21 days ADDITIONAL DETAILS Meals In Tortuguero all meals are included, 8 in total. At Rancho Margot all meals are included, 6 in total. At the other hotels your breakfast is included. Tours In Tortuguero 2 tours are included. A guided boat tour through the canals of Tortuguero and a guided walk in the jungle and a tour of the village (park fee is not included; US$15 pp). Rancho Margot offers its guests a ranch tour and you can take part in their daily yoga classes (all for free). Transport included Transport from the airport to your hotel on your day of arrival in Costa Rica. From San Jose to Tortuguero by bus and boat. From Tortuguero to Guapiles by boat. In Guapiles your rental car will be delivered. Rental car with basic insurance, check further down this document for more details. Transfer from your hotel to the airport on the day of your departure. Costa Rica Highlights 2, Edventure 2015, 21 days TRAVEL DESCRIPTION Day 1 Arrival Costa Rica Today you will be picked up at the airport by our taxi and go to your first hotel in the city centre. Depending on the traffic, this will be a ride of some 40 minutes. Day 2 San Jose San Jose is the capital of Costa Rica and is located in the Central Valley in the centre of the country. The city has a compact city centre and the few monuments such as the National Post Office and the National Theatre are all within walking distance of each other. In the centre you also find a couple of nice markets which offer traditional Costa Rican souvenirs and products like coffee. Do stop for a typical lunch at one of the many local 'soda's' which offer delicious and cheap meals. You stay the night in a small hotel at walking distance from the bustling centre. There are some excellent restaurants and nice little boutiques close by. From San Jose you can make various daytrips in the region. You can visit for instance the Poas Volcano, surrounded by a beautiful national park. The volcano crater is 1,5 km wide and the Poas is one of the most famous volcanoes in the world. Another recommendation is the La Paz Waterfall Gardens. The impressive waterfalls and the beautiful butterfly, bird and snake garden make it a worthwhile visit. If you decide to stay in town, go and explore the 'barrio' or neighborhood close to your hotel with its boutiques and art galleries or visit one of the museums or the National Theatre. Day 3 and 4 Tortuguero Laguna Lodge, www.lagunatortuguero.com This national park is also known as the ‘small Amazon’ because it’s just as spectacular as the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. Tortuguero is renowned for its lush rainforests and exotic wildlife; here you can find a large number of birds, monkeys and alligators. Tortuguero actually means ‘turtle hunter’ and refers to the period when it was legal to hunt turtles. Now it’s forbidden, the beach of Tortuguero is protected and the most important nesting area where sea turtles like the green turtle, leatherback, loggerhead and hawksbill are coming to lay their eggs. In season (July to September) you can go to the beach after dark with a guide to see the giant sea turtles lay their eggs, a once in a lifetime experience! In the village of Tortuguero with its many colorful houses you find friendly people, delicious food and that typical, relaxed Caribbean atmosphere. Costa Rica Highlights 2, Edventure 2015, 21 days In the middle of the jungle your home is a comfortable lodge where the howler monkeys will wake you up in the morning! The rooms of the lodge are surrounded by a lush tropical garden with beautiful flowers where toucans and small parrots are regularly spotted by the guests. Take a dive in the pool, relax in a hammock and above all enjoy the peaceful area. Early in the morning, when the jungle wakes up, you have the best chances to spot animals. It’s still pleasantly cool and the birds are busy looking for their breakfast. You will make a guided tour in the jungle. In the afternoon you go on a boat trip through the narrow canals of Tortuguero and hopefully you will see some of the many birds and alligators which are living in this area. Tortuguero is one of the few places in Costa Rica where the endangered green macaw still lives in his natural environment. Also the pink spoonbill that spends the winter in Costa Rica is spotted regularly on the shore. You can also spot kingfishers, snake-necked birds and a lot of herons. Besides, there are good chances you’ll find monkeys, sloths, iguanas and river turtles. Day 5 and 6 Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui Hacienda La Isla, www.haciendalaisla.com Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui was originally a small port village located on the Sarapiqui River. Recently, this region has become more popular among tourists looking for adventure and nature; here you will not find mass tourism. Around Puerto Viejo you will find a lot of cacao, coffee, pineapple, banana and palm oil plantations. A tour to an organic pineapple farm is a must! You will spend the night in an eco-hotel built like a traditional Hacienda where currently an ancient herb garden is being replanted in all its former splendor. The friendly Belgian owner is very committed to the preservation of the indigenous culture in Costa Rica, so don’t hesitate to ask him for more information! You can raft on the river Sarapiqui (up to category 4), but there are also more quiet parts where you can make a relaxing boat trip in search of howler monkeys and crocodiles. Via a 300 meters long suspension bridge over the Sarapiqui River, you enter the Tirimbina reserve. Here a guided evening tour to discover the jungle wild life in the dark is a great experience. At Hacienda La Isla itself you can book the ‘Sura Chocolate Tour’, a great way to get to know about the cultural heritage of cacao, its rich history and taste! Costa Rica Highlights 2, Edventure 2015, 21 days Day 7 and 8 Arenal/La Fortuna Rancho Margot, www.ranchomargot.com The Arenal volcano used to be a very active volcano and nearby town La Fortuna grew into one of the largest tourist attraction in the country. Unfortunately the Arenal has been silent for over a year, but that doesn’t at all influence your stay at your next destination. You’ll be staying in a luxurious and comfortable bungalow at Rancho Margot, an impressive ranch, located, literally, at the end of the road. This little paradise is surrounded by the so-called ‘Children’s Eternal Rain Forest’ and situated on the shores of Lake Arenal and the valley of the Caño Negro river. Because of its location, the Rancho has its own unique microclimate that provides a comfortable temperature throughout the year. At the Rancho everything is produced on its own land and completely organic, so the freshness of everything you eat and drink is guaranteed Rancho Margot offers various activities; you can try rappelling (abseiling from a waterfall), participate in the complementary yoga classes, relax in the gorgeous, heated pools or go kayaking. Before enjoying a lavish buffet dinner you might want to book a relaxing massage! Costa Rica Highlights 2, Edventure 2015, 21 days Day 9 and 10 Rincon de la Vieja Aroma de Campo, www.aromadecampo.com Today you will drive to the beautiful region of the Rincon de la Vieja volcano. This unusual definition refers to Curubande, the daughter of an Indian chief who lived the last years of her life as medicine woman on the flank of the volcano which now is called Rincon de la Vieja. The volcano had no less than nine craters, it’s still active and known for its bubbling mud pools at its foot. You stay in a charming bed & breakfast. Among the activities you can do here are horseback riding, canopy tours, tubing or hiking around the Rincon de la Vieja National Park. Day 11, 12 and 13 Samara Las Ranas, www.lodgelasranas.com Samara is located in Guanacaste province which borders the north to Nicaragua. Historically, Guanacaste was the territory of the Chorotega Indians and later on belonged to Nicaragua. Once the Spanish colonization ended, in 1824, the inhabitants chose not to be part of Nicaragua any longer, but to join Costa Rica. This important event is still being celebrated every year throughout the country, but mainly in the villages and towns in Guanacaste. The Indian influences you still hear and see in today’s music, literature and dance. Economically, cattle breeding has been important and the landscape at times looks distinctly European with all the cows! Today many pastures are being replanted and given back to nature. Guanacaste’s unique climate with a long, dry period from November to April and a moderate season from May to October resulted in a very specific flora and fauna; the so-called ‘dry tropical forests’. In Guanacaste you can visit no less than 7 National Parks and in combination with the beautiful beaches the region has developed in a favorite tourist destination. Samara is a nice little town with a large choice of hotels, restaurants and bars. The pearl white beach you’ll find only a few steps from your hotel and the beautiful coral reef is a must for snorkel fans. Day 14, 15 and 16 Monteverde Valle Campanas, www.vallecampanas.com The evergreen nature reserve of Monteverde is known worldwide for its unique ecosystem. It’s a cloud forest on 1400 meters above sea level and part of the mountain range that forms Costa Rica’s natural boundary between the Caribbean and Pacific coasts. Monteverde is one of the few breeding grounds of the resplendent quetzal, a rare bird nowadays in Central America and since Mayan times an important sacred symbol. Monteverde was founded in 1951 by Quakers, a Protestant religious group from Alabama (USA). They’re breeding cows and are making Costa Ricas best cheese, known as Monteverde cheese (you can see this process when taking a tour of the factory). The Quakers have always been in strong favor of nature conservation and Monteverde is an excellent example. You will spend the night just outside the little village of Santa Elena, a few miles away from the Monteverde reserve. Santa Elena used to be a small farming village with ‘tough’ guys riding horses, now the village is more developed and has some small Costa Rica Highlights 2, Edventure 2015, 21 days restaurants and shops. Your hotel is owned by a Costa Rican family and exudes a warm atmosphere and charm. Exploring the Monteverde Cloud Forest by foot is a mystical and impressive experience. Take a tour with a guide who knows the most beautiful spots and will tell you unique stories about the local flora and fauna. It’s also possible to explore the jungle via a treetop walk over suspension bridges high up in the trees. Furthermore, a twilight walk is a must. In small groups armed with flashlights and a guide you go out into the rainforest to discover its nightlife. If you’re lucky you’ll see snakes, moths, golden hares, tarantula’s, sloths and maybe a porcupine! You can explore the area around Santa Elena by horse or quad. But it’s also possible to go on a canopy tour, you will be secured to a cable pulley and fly from one platform to another between the tree tops. Fly like a bird above the jungle, an incredible experience! Day 17, 18 and 19 Manuel Antonio Espadilla, www.espadilla.com Manuel Antonio is a small and one of Costa Rica’s most stunningly beautiful national parks*. Tourists have discovered this gem and the park has become one of the most popular destinations in Costa Rica. Avoid the hordes by visiting the park in the early morning or afternoon, preferably not in the weekends, and you still can get up and personal with some marvelous wildlife. Do keep an eye on your bag though while relaxing on the beach, the monkeys are not afraid of anything and very fast! Manual Antonio has turned into a dazzling collection of hotels, restaurants and bars and the once sleepy village now has a bustling nightlife. You will stay in a comfortable hotel near the entrance of the national park and the beach. There’s plenty to do here; rafting horseback riding, sailing (to spot whales and dolphins!), and of course that visit to the national park. *Please take into account when planning your trip, that the park is closed on Mondays. Day 20 San Jose/Alajuela Trapp Country Inn, www.trappfamilycostarica.com Today you drive back to San Jose and spend your last night in Costa Rica at a nice hotel near the airport. Day 21 Departure Mapache will pick up your rental car at the hotel and at the hotel reception you can arrange your transfer (free of charge) to the airport. Costa Rica Highlights 2, Edventure 2015, 21 days CAR RENTAL EDVENTURE offers its clients a 10% discount on a rental car with Mapache. For more information go to: www.mapache.com Please find the additional information regarding your rental car (for 16 days) below. If you prefer another type of car, please let us know and we will adjust our offer. Car type Drop off date Drop off time Drop off location Daihatsu Bego 4x4 Day 5 1 PM Guapiles, restaurant Selva Tropical Pick up date Pick up time Pick up location Day 21 1 PM Hotel San Jose / Alajuela Basic insurance Ja (compulsory) $18 per day The car type mentioned above is subject to availability. In case this car is not available we will offer an alternative in close consultation with you. RATE Our rate for this trip (including hotels, transfer in, rental car with basic insurance and meals as indicated) will cost per person based on double occupancy: Rate per person From US$ 1885,-* *Please check the Euro-Dollar exchange rate via: www.xe.com Edventure works with the exchange rate on the day of payment. CONTACT www.edventure.biz / info@edventure.biz Costa Rica Highlights 2, Edventure 2015, 21 days
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