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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Looking to experience Costa Rica’s legendary biodiversity in just two days? The Tortuguero National Park Adventure 2D/1N offers a concentrated eco-adventure, featuring guided boat tours through lush canals, wildlife spotting of sloths, monkeys, and vibrant birds, and the chance to witness nesting sea turtles on untouched beaches. Designed for travelers eager for a tropical getaway, this relaxed-paced tour combines comfort with authentic nature encounters. The USP: unmatched opportunities for wildlife observation and a front-row seat to one of nature’s most magical events—sea turtle nesting—within a brief yet richly rewarding tour package.
National parks
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Experience the nocturnal side of Costa Rica on this immersive 4-hour tour, perfect for travelers who want to discover the country’s hidden wonders after dark. Set out from La Tigra near La Fortuna, where you’ll meet the Mendez Family—local farmers dedicated to reforestation and sustainable living.
A gentle walk brings you into a regenerated rainforest, alive with the sounds and sights of nocturnal wildlife. Spot rare birds, mammals, and a dazzling array of amphibians and insects, including a visit to a frog sanctuary where you’ll encounter everything from tiny dart frogs to the famed Red-eyed tree frog.
The highlight of the tour is a home-cooked Costa Rican dinner, served by wood fire as you gaze out over the twinkling lights of San Carlos valley. The unique selling point is the authentic interaction with a local family and exclusive nighttime access to wildlife, creating an unforgettable blend of ecological discovery and cultural immersion.
Natural landmarks sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Wildlife aficionados, prepare for the ultimate natural immersion with the "Absolute Galapagos (Grand Daphne)," a 17-day odyssey exploring the archipelago’s renowned and secluded corners. Starting and ending in Quito, you’ll visit over 10 destinations, including Santa Fe Island, Isla Santa Cruz, Isla Espanola, and Isla Fernandina, all while guided by a passionate local naturalist.
Dive into diverse landscapes, from vibrant lava fields to tranquil red, black, and white sand beaches. Snorkel in the clear waters of Isla Espanola, paddle through green turtle breeding grounds, and track the elusive Galapagos hawk. Each day delivers moderate activity—hiking, swimming, and more—set against a backdrop of breathtaking scenery and rare endemic wildlife.
The distinctive draw of this tour package is its unrivaled depth: you’ll explore both popular highlights and quieter sanctuaries, ensuring an authentic, comprehensive Galapagos adventure. For those who want it all—land, sea, and endless wildlife—this is the journey of a lifetime.
Sailing, yachting and motor boating
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
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Hotel
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12-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Quito, Bartolome Island, Isla Sa
Quito, Bartolome Island, Isla Santiago, Isla Fernandina, Isla Isabela, Isla Santa Cruz, Puerto Ayora, Floreana Island, Espanola Island, San Cristobal Island, Santa Fe Island, Isla Genovesa, Rábida Island
Venture to Costa Rica’s breathtaking Osa Peninsula on this four-day self-guided trip, perfect for both adventurous young adults and seniors seeking nature’s wonders. Begin your journey with a convenient shuttle transfer from San Jose, Jaco Beach, Manuel Antonio Beach, or Dominical Beach, heading to the riverside town of Sierpe. From there, a scenic boat ride delivers you to your hotel in the lush environs of Drake Bay.
A highlight of this tour package is a full exploration of Corcovado National Park, renowned as the crown jewel of the Osa Peninsula. This remarkable park preserves over three percent of Costa Rica’s entire biodiversity and boasts one of the largest populations of scarlet macaws in the country. Wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike will be in paradise as they trek through dense rainforest and spot rare species.
Your adventure continues with a boat tour to Cano Island, a protected natural reserve steeped in history. Once a pre-Columbian burial site, the island now entices travelers with its vibrant underwater world, making it a top destination for snorkeling and marine wildlife encounters. Dive into crystal-clear waters to observe colorful fish and perhaps even rays or sea turtles.
On your final day, relax as your return shuttle whisks you back to your starting location—San Jose, Jaco Beach, Manuel Antonio Beach, or Dominical Beach—ensuring a seamless travel experience.
The unique selling point of this tour lies in its immersion in some of the richest biodiversity in Costa Rica, offering both land and marine adventures in a compact, manageable itinerary. This trip is ideal for travelers who want to combine effortless logistics, wildlife encounters, and gentle physical activity on Costa Rica’s stunning South Pacific coast.
Trace the footsteps of Charles Darwin on the "Classic Galapagos: Central Eastern Islands (Grand Queen Beatriz)," a 10-day sailing trip that reveals the serene and wild heart of the Pacific. Departing from Quito, you’ll explore destinations like Sombrero Chino, North Seymour Island, and more, each offering its own natural wonders.
Enjoy daily adventures that include hiking across sandy beaches and volcanic landscapes, snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, and observing iconic Galapagos wildlife such as blue-footed boobies, sea lions, and turtles. Guided by a knowledgeable naturalist, you’ll gain insight into the region’s geology and diverse species, all while enjoying the moderate activity level perfect for active travelers seeking both learning and leisure.
The unique selling point of this tour package is its educational focus: you’ll not only witness spectacular wildlife but also understand the forces that shape their world, making it an enriching journey for those who crave both discovery and understanding.
Sailing, yachting and motor boating
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
12-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Quito, San Cristobal Island, Isl
Quito, San Cristobal Island, Isla Santiago, Puerto Egas, Isla Santa Cruz, North Seymour Island, Black Turtle Cove, Sombrero Chino
Tortuguero was full of great nature, although the heat and lack of fans and air conditioning can be brutal at times. Puerto Viejo/Cocles was our favorite and it was great to see the Caribbean side of Costa Rica; all of the experiences there were fantastic as well. Overall, we enjoyed our honeymoon and hope to make it back to Costa Rica to visit the other side of the coast in the future!
This is an absolutely incredible tour -- our guide Jason was both very informative and very helpful. He explained the history of the Arenal volcano to us, we took a short hike a small part of the way up the mountain, and then went back down to look at wildlife in the rainforest. We saw spider monkeys, which Jason said are a pretty rare sight, and then a red curacao just walked out onto the trail in front of us! It was an incredible feeling to just be seeing all these animals spontaneously on a nature hike.
Speaking of hikes, it is important to be aware that this tour is somewhat physically demanding. There are no extreme parts, just some strenuous walking over very uneven ground, but I think the tour description could do a better job of emphasizing the challenge. At the same time, the tour is extremely convenient in terms of picking you up and dropping you off at your desired location, whether a hotel, hot springs, or somewhere else. Overall, I strongly recommend the Arenal Volcano trip to anyone who is into volcanoes and wildlife and plans to visit the Arenal area.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Galapagos’ southern isles invite you for an unforgettable week of discovery on the "Galapagos Encounter: Southern Islands (Grand Queen Beatriz)" tour. Starting and ending in Quito, this 6-day guided sailing adventure brings you face-to-face with the dazzling biodiversity and striking landscapes that have inspired naturalists for generations.
Cruise from Quito to Floreana and Baltra Islands, exploring a world where sea lions, iguanas, giant tortoises, and a parade of exotic birds roam free. Snorkel alongside graceful manta rays and sea turtles, and hike through ever-changing volcanic formations that showcase the islands’ geological drama. Each day is packed with moderate activity—perfect for travelers who relish a mix of guided exploration and relaxation.
The true highlight of this tour package lies in its immersive wildlife experiences. With every landing, you’ll walk in the footsteps of Charles Darwin, observing rare creatures in their natural habitat and learning from expert guides about the unique ecology that defines the Galapagos.
This journey is ideal for those who seek a blend of adventure, education, and the chance to witness one of the world’s most extraordinary living laboratories up close.
Sailing, yachting and motor boating
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
12-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Quito, Baltra Island, Isla Isabe
Quito, Baltra Island, Isla Isabela, Floreana Island, Isla Santa Cruz
Ready to step into the heart of the Amazon? The "Explore The Colombian Amazon" trip is a five-day adventure designed for young adults and experienced travelers who want to go beyond ordinary sightseeing. Start with a pickup in Leticia, then journey deep into the rainforest to Tanimboca Natural Reserve for a nocturnal hike—where the forest comes alive with elusive wildlife.
Visit the Huitoto indigenous community to learn about their traditions, then cross into Peru’s Marasha Reserve for even more wildlife encounters. Continue to Mocagua in Colombia to spot woolly monkeys and vibrant birds, and witness the breathtaking spectacle of thousands of parakeets at Parque Santander.
The adventure peaks with a zip-lining experience through the jungle canopy, delivering a burst of adrenaline before you return to Leticia. This tour’s standout feature is its active, hands-on approach to the Amazon: connecting with indigenous communities, trekking through pristine forest, and experiencing the jungle from entirely new perspectives.
If you’re seeking a trip that combines wildlife, culture, and adventure in one of the world’s most biodiverse regions, this tour package promises to ignite your curiosity and leave you in awe.