Pacuare River - Arenal Volcano - Manuel Antonio
❮Pacuare River - Arenal Volcano - Manuel Antonio
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This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 1 night in San Jose City
- Hotel for 2 nights at Pacuare Rive Lodge. Including: transfer to/from San Jose City, meals, accommodation
- Hotel for 1 night in San Jose City
- Transfer from Hotel in San Jose City to Hotel in Arenal Volcano
- Hotel for 2 nights in Arenal Volcano
- Transfer from Hotel in Arenal Volcano to Hotel in Manuel Antonio-Quepos
- Hotel for 2 nights in Manuel Antonio-Quepos
- Transfer from Hotel in Manuel Antonio-Quepos to San Jose City Airport
The Ultimate Costa Rican Experience!. Enjoy a short stay in San Jose City (Costa Rica`s capital and main gateway). Next, stay at an Eco lodge enclosed by tropical rainforests and lush green canyons that serves as a rafting outpost along the Pacuare River. The world famous Pacuare Lodge is set on Costa Rica`s Sea basin, where heavy rainfall and dense vegetation retain its primitive nature. After your stay at Pacuare, stop one night in San Jose City before heading to your next destination in Arenal Volcano (youngest and one of the most active stratovolcano in Costa Rica, near Lake Arena). Finally, have a pleasant stay in Manuel Antonio (home to a namesake national Park in Quepos; Manuel Antonio is a magical combination of rainforest, beaches, hills, and coral reefs, making it one of the most biodiverse areas in the world). Combined transfers connect these destinations. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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San Jose City
Day 1Arrive to San Jose City
Overnight in San Jose CityDay 2Departing from San Jose City
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Pacuare River
Day 2Arrive to Pacuare River
Overnight in Pacuare RiverDay 3Overnight in Pacuare RiverDay 4Departing from Pacuare River
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
San Jose City
Day 4Arrive to San Jose City
Overnight in San Jose CityDay 5Departing from San Jose City
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Arenal Volcano
Day 5Arrive to Arenal Volcano
Overnight in Arenal VolcanoDay 6Overnight in Arenal VolcanoDay 7Departing from Arenal Volcano
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Manuel Antonio National Park (Quepos)
Day 7Arrive to Manuel Antonio National Park (Quepos)
Overnight in Manuel Antonio National Park (Quepos)Day 8Overnight in Manuel Antonio National Park (Quepos)Day 9Departing from Manuel Antonio National Park (Quepos)
Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a country of blazing volcanoes, dense rainforests, and glistening beaches. The staggering array of landscapes, unique microclimates, and wide range of elevations have produced one of earth's richest plant and wildlife habitats, and made Costa Rica an epicenter of eco-tourism, as well as the most popular and alluring destination in Central America. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, surfers, sun worshipers, and adventure seekers of all types, Costa Rica's slogan 'Pura Vida' (pure life) says is all.
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San Jose City
San Jose is Costa Rica's capital city, and the central nervous system of the country, serving as both a destination unto itself, and as a convenient base of operations for visitors to its other spectacular locations and natural wonders.
Visit the National Theatre, Museo del Jade Marco Fidel Tristan Castro, La Sabana Metropolitan Park, National Museum, Plaza de la Cultura, Central Market, and much more. -
Pacuare River
The Pacuare River forms the northern border for one of Costa Rica's networks of national parks, and protected reserves, offering some of the finest white water rafting in Latin America. The Pacuare waters flow deep inside a primordial rainforest, through a dense wilderness, and steep gorges. The rainforest provides shelter to jaguars, ocelots, sloths, and numerous wildlife species.
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San Jose City
San Jose is Costa Rica's capital city, and the central nervous system of the country, serving as both a destination unto itself, and as a convenient base of operations for visitors to its other spectacular locations and natural wonders.
Visit the National Theatre, Museo del Jade Marco Fidel Tristan Castro, La Sabana Metropolitan Park, National Museum, Plaza de la Cultura, Central Market, and much more. -
Arenal Volcano
Arenal Volcano is located in northwestern Costa Rica, around 55 miles from San Jose, in the province of Alajuela and it's a must-do while in Costa Rica. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the country, and in the world. Arenal's perfectly symmetrical shape makes it a sightseer's dream with an abundance of outdoor activities.
Visit Lake Arenal, Arenal Natura Ecological Park, the hanging bridges, hot springs, Lava Trail, Danta River and Waterfall, chocolate farms, and so much more! -
Manuel Antonio National Park (Quepos)
The lush rainforest and translucent shoreline have helped to make Manuel Antonio National Park and nearby Quepos immensely popular destinations for sportsmen, outdoor enthusiasts, and animal lovers from the world over. Certainly, it's the most visited National Park in Costa Rica.
Visit Damas Island, Espadilla Beach, Cathedral Point, Escondido Beach, Playitas Beach, and so much more!
Visit the National Theatre, Museo del Jade Marco Fidel Tristan Castro, La Sabana Metropolitan Park, National Museum, Plaza de la Cultura, Central Market, and much more.
Visit the National Theatre, Museo del Jade Marco Fidel Tristan Castro, La Sabana Metropolitan Park, National Museum, Plaza de la Cultura, Central Market, and much more.
Visit Lake Arenal, Arenal Natura Ecological Park, the hanging bridges, hot springs, Lava Trail, Danta River and Waterfall, chocolate farms, and so much more!
Visit Damas Island, Espadilla Beach, Cathedral Point, Escondido Beach, Playitas Beach, and so much more!