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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.
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On the way to Manuel Antonio National Park, you will travel along the coastline enjoying scenic views, including African palm plantations. You will also travel past small villages along the Pacific Coast, until you reach the port of Quepos and the ultimately the National Park.Since access to the park itself is closed to vehicles, you will hike to the preserve, crossing a creek. Once in the park, you can simply relax and enjoy the beach, sunbathe, or hike through the park’s trails, which will allow you to observe Manuel Antonio’s abundant flora and fauna. Several species of monkeys, iguanas, birds and possibly even the three-toed sloth can be seen. If you chose to hike the trail to Cathedral Point, do not forget your camera; the views of the park and the sea are simply spectacular!
You can participate in the whole process, from the dish preparation to the tasting. Classes are held in an area that has been very well equipped, each participant is given a personalized apron and hair covered. The experience takes place on a family farm in the surroundings of Santa Elena and Monteverde. The family is the one that assists you and will present the experience of Tica cuisine. All the ingredients and utensils for the cooking class will be provided to each participant. ´´Achiotada´´ chicken, chicken with vegetables, rice with chicken, ´´vigorones´´ (pork meat), rice and beans with Caribbean chicken, tortillas, meat pot, chorreadas, prestiños, etc. are some of the different recipes we must prepare, accompanied by a natural drink with fresh fruit Seasonal, coffee, chocolate, or aguadulce.
Take a 13-day journey to the Andes and Amazon, which offers a variety of experiences. Explore the impressive sights of the active volcano and the stunning turquoise lagoon Quilotoa, which is truly enchanting.
Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Baños, the gateway to the Amazon, and spend a day exploring this vibrant region. Journey to the mystical rainforest at Cuyabeno Reserve, where you can uncover its secrets and exceptional biodiversity.
Discover one of Latin America's immaculately preserved historic centers. Feel the weight of history in every cobblestone and enjoy exploring the province of lagoons, complete with delicious cuisine.
This trip is a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and culinary delights, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
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Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Eco Lodge, Hotel, Lodge
Age Range
18-70 yrs
Operated in
english, spanish
Destinations
Quito, Otavalo, Quilotoa, Banos
Quito, Otavalo, Quilotoa, Banos, Cuyabeno Reserve, Tena
Spend a memorable time at the Galapagos Islands and let yourself be surprised by one of the World Nature Wonders. Live and breathe Galapagos! Visit the islands of Santa Cruz and Isabela, explore an uninhabited island, swim, snorkel, hike, and discover the magic of our beautiful archipelago. This all-inclusive travel itinerary will take you through the most incredible habitats in the Galapagos, from the awesome moon-like volcanic landscape of Sierra Negra Volcano to the home of the Giant Tortoises in the Highlands of Santa Cruz. You'll also have the chance to explore pristine beaches, encounter diverse wildlife, and immerse yourself in the unique ecosystems that make this archipelago a global treasure.
Kayaking and canoeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
7-70 yrs
Operated in
english, spanish
Destinations
Galapagos Islands, Quito, Santa
Galapagos Islands, Quito, Santa Cruz, Tortuga Bay, Isabela Island, Sierra Negra, Baltra Island
Slow down and savor Costa Rica’s wild beauty with the Rainforest, Volcano and Beach trip, a journey made for families and nature lovers alike. Begin in remote Tortuguero, the “Amazon of Costa Rica,” where lush rainforests and meandering waterways host nesting sea turtles and vibrant wildlife. Shift gears to Manuel Antonio National Park, famed for its idyllic beaches and playful monkeys. With ample free time and privacy, this trip’s USP is its flexible pace—letting you explore each destination’s wonders without rush, ensuring a relaxing yet immersive national park adventure for all ages.
Trekking and HikingVolcanoes
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
1-79 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Manuel Antonio National Park, To
Manuel Antonio National Park, Tortuguero National Park, Arenal Volcano, San Jose, Tortuguero, Arenal, Manuel Antonio
The 3.1 km (2 mi.) circuit trail will cross 15 impressive bridges, some suspended over the forest canopy and others, which are stationary. The bridges have different lengths and altitudes and were designed to offer different perspectives from which to observe the flora and fauna, as you pass through several levels of the forest. From the bridges, you will have views of the treetops making it easier to locate animals and birds.The topography of the terrain is relatively simple with some short slopes, suitable for all ages and ability levels. Some of the animals that we may observe in this type of forest are 3 different species of monkeys, multiple species of birds, snakes, peccaries, and frogs, among others.
For those craving a less-trodden route to Machu Picchu, the Salkantay Trek delivers with five days of expansive scenery, challenging mountain passes, and Andean culture. Unlike the crowded Inca Trail, this alternative trek offers more solitude and variety, traversing altitudes from 1,900m up to a breathtaking 4,600m and covering approximately 50km on foot.
Your journey winds through lush valleys, soaring peaks, and diverse landscapes before culminating at the iconic Machu Picchu. The route incorporates the less-visited Llaqtapata, sidestepping the busier sections and ensuring a more intimate experience with nature and history alike.
All logistics—guides, meals, accommodation, and transportation—are included, freeing you to focus on the adventure. With moderate physical demands, this fully-inclusive tour appeals to hikers seeking both challenge and comfort. Its standout feature? Access to Machu Picchu via a scenic and uncrowded path, offering a fresh perspective on Peru’s most legendary site.
Trekking and HikingMountains
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Rio de Janeiro’s iconic skyline and the wild heart of the Pantanal await on this vibrant Brazil tour, brimming with variety and adventure. Young adults and experienced explorers alike will revel in the mix of city, coast, and untamed nature. Stroll beneath the gaze of Christ the Redeemer, ascend Sugarloaf Mountain by cable car, and explore the vast Tijuca Forest—the world’s largest urban rainforest. Rio’s sun-kissed beaches and cultural treasures offer a dynamic urban experience, balanced by the serenity of the Pantanal. Venture into the world’s largest flooded plain: spot rare wildlife on boat safaris, saddle up for a horseback ride, and embark on night excursions to glimpse nocturnal creatures. The Pantanal’s immense biodiversity—shaped by the Amazon, Cerrado, and Atlantic Forest—makes it a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a dream for nature lovers. This trip’s unique selling point is its unmatched access to both Brazil’s legendary cityscapes and its most precious wilderness, promising a journey that fuses discovery, culture, and authentic wildlife encounters.
Seeking a less-traveled path to Machu Picchu? The Lares Trek is a compelling alternative to the busy Inca Trail, offering a genuine glimpse into Andean life and breathtaking natural scenery. Begin in the Sacred Valley at Pumahuanca, trek through mountains, lakes, and valleys, and visit the traditional village of Cuncani before reaching the soothing hot springs of Lares.
On the third day, transfer by bus and train to Ollantaytambo, continuing by rail to the majestic Machu Picchu. This trek’s highlight is its focus on authentic cultural encounters with local communities, making it a family-friendly adventure packed with rugged beauty and rich traditions.