In Costa Rica – a country whose motto is pura vida (pure life) - every road seems to lead to another waterfall, volcano, lush rainforest or a palm-fringed tropical beach.
Our Grand Tour takes us across the country visiting several national parks and collecting unique experiences as we go. We'll spot wildlife on a safari down the Rio Frio, walk through the tree canopies within Arenal Volcano National Park, visit local coffee, cocoa, and pineapple plantations, and enjoy two days relaxing on the sandy beaches of the Pacific coast.
An astounding 5% of the entire world's plant and animal species can be found in this petite country, so there's plenty of opportunities to see some of its most well-known inhabitants - like the three-toed sloth, monkeys, crocodiles, breathtaking birdlife, and maybe even the elusive jaguar.
This Grand Tour is ideal for both nature and animal lovers who want to explore the impressive landscapes of Costa Rica on an immersive journey from the capital San Jose into the rugged countryside.
At a glance
Highlights
- Explore the area around the active Arenal Volcano and the extraordinary Cloud Forest from above on superb hanging bridges.
- Travel to the remote Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge, renowned for its incredible birdlife, and search for native Tortuguero wildlife along the Caribbean coastline in Tortuguero National Park.
- Enjoy fascinating tours of pineapple, coffee, and cocoa plantations and the Botanical Gardens of CATIE.
- Stay for three nights at a five-star resort overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
- Visit a Peach Palm plantation where we'll have a guided tour of the site by the locals and watch a demonstration of how local dishes are prepared.
Signature Highlights
- Experience the dawn chorus like never before with an early morning bird-watching adventure led by a local naturalist.
- Discover the fresh ingredients of Costa Rica and learn how to cook like a local before dining on more delicious island dishes prepared by the chef.
- Meet the team at a remarkable rescue centre and animal sanctuary. Get to know some of the injured creatures they care for, including endangered jaguars and pumas.
- Enjoy the more exclusive atmosphere of travelling in a small group with an average of 22 guests.
Offers
There's a whole world of adventure out there, and you can explore it for less in 2026 as we've frozen 2026 departures at 2025 prices. Book by 15 December 2024.
What's better than exploring worldwide destinations for the first time? Doing it all with your friends. You and nine or more of your friends or family can travel for less with our group offer, available on all tours, ocean and yacht cruises, and river cruises of 6 nights or less.
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Your itinerary
Arrival in San José
Arrive at the airport for your flight to San José.
Stay at Crowne Plaza Corobici
Tortuguero
Head to Tortuguero and visit the Caribbean Conservation Corporation Museum.
Stay at Aninga Eco-Lodge
Passing coffee and banana plantations and small farming communities, we'll head to Costa Rica's Caribbean coast. Boarding a small, motorised boat, we’ll enjoy an adventure through the rainforest's canals - it's the only way to reach the eco-lodge, where we'll stay for two nights. After we've settled in, we'll visit the nearby town of Tortuguero and the Caribbean Conservations Corporation Museum, dedicated to studying Atlantic green, hawksbill and leatherback turtles who come to lay their eggs on the protected beaches here between July to October. Many species of turtles which lay their eggs on these beaches came close to extinction until the area was declared a national park.
Tortuguero
Spot native Tortuguero wildlife along the nature trails, and then enjoy a guided nature tour by boat.
We'll work off our breakfast this morning with a fascinating walk along one of the nature trails around our lodge before relaxing by the pool during the hottest part of the day.
This afternoon, we'll travel along the lush green waterways of this unique eco-system – you could see caimans (a relative of the crocodile), several types of monkeys and a huge number of endemic and migratory bird species, including toucans, macaws and raptors.
Sarapiqui
Travel westwards towards Arenal through the centre of the country around Sarapiqui.
Stay at Hotel Arenal Manoa
This morning we’ll set off early, westwards through the centre of the country towards Arenal Volcano National Park, famous for the perfect symmetrical cone of the Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica’s youngest volcano. After a stop for lunch, we’ll arrive in the area of Arenal in the afternoon.
Signature experience
We’ll visit a Pejibaye Plantation, where one of Costa Rica's must-try ingredients is grown. Pejibaye is the fruit of the peach fruit palm tree, native to the tropical forests of Central and South America. They taste like an interesting mix of cashew, chestnut and potato and are full of vitamins and high in energy. We’ll learn about this ancient staple food source of traditional cuisine, how the fruit is incorporated into modern cooking and sit down to enjoy a local lunch.
Arenal Volcano National Park
Visit the Arenal Volcano National Park and tour a Costa Rican coffee and chocolate farm.
Stay at Lomas del Volcan
Today, we’ll have the opportunity to admire the forest’s beauty close up. Our day starts with a short walk along the Arenal 1968 Lava Trails towards the historic lava fields that buried much of the surrounding jungle during the dramatic eruptions of 1968. As we walk, the dense jungle opens, revealing magnificent views of the volcano.
After our walk, we'll head to the tree canopy heights as we roam the Hanging Bridges for a unique view of the jungle from up to 145 feet above the forest floor. You'll be able to see several species that inhabit the forest canopy, undergrowth and floor - so don't forget your camera and binoculars!
Coffee and chocolate farms in La Fortuna
En route to our hotel, we'll stop in La Fortuna to tour a Costa Rican coffee and chocolate farm. We'll get to see a side of Arenal that most visitors miss, the coffee and cacao crops, and taste the final products - it's as fresh as it gets.
Caño Negro Reserve
Float down the Frio River with a local guide to see the abundant bird life.
Today we’ll head north, close to the Nicaraguan border, to the Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge for an adventure along the Frio River. We'll stay quiet as we float along while our expert local guide points out the native birds and wildlife that make their home in the wetlands and tropical forests - there's so much to see you won't know where to look first. More than 300 bird species have been identified here, including kingfisher, ibis, toucans, storks and even vultures - plus you're likely to spot iguanas, caimans and monkeys along the riverbanks.
Rincon De La Vieja National Park
Stop off at the bustling town of Liberia before ascending into Rincon De La Vieja National Park.
Stay at Borinquen Thermal Resort
Continuing north, we'll stop at the bustling town of Liberia before ascending into Rincon De La Vieja National Park, where we'll stay in a secluded location within the boundaries of the park for two nights. In the early evening, before dinner, you can join an optional night walk in search of amphibian and small mammal nocturnal activity.
Signature experience
You can spend the morning meeting the extraordinary team at Las Pumas Wildlife Rescue Centre and Sanctuary - and the remarkable creatures they look after. Here, injured animals are cared for, rehabilitated, and released back into their natural habitat. If they cannot be released, they stay in a naturalized enclosure in the centre's sanctuary, where we'll meet five of the six species of wildcat found in Costa Rica, including the jaguar and the puma, in the company of a local naturalist and hear more about the wildlife that call the centre home.
Free day in Rincon De La Vieja National Park
Enjoy the tranquillity of this secluded location at your leisure.
Spend the day within Rincon De Vieja National Park. You could choose adventure with a hike through the jungle on the lookout for howler monkeys, capuchin monkeys, toucans and coatis as you pass hissing fumaroles, volcanic craters and bubbling mud pools. The hotel offers a range of activities that allow you to explore the area from walking tours through the forest to horseback riding and ziplines over the canopy. You can expect panoramic views, dazzling waterfalls and moments that will have your heart pounding in your chest.
Or, if relaxation is on the agenda, sink into the volcanic mud baths and thermal hot springs to take advantage of the wellness properties of the mineral-rich waters and mud - it's enough to rejuvenate any weary traveller. For the full pamper experience, book in a treatment at The Anahuac Wellness Thermal and Spa (you can pre-book on arrival in Costa Rica).
Signature expereince
Costa Rica is home to an incredible 750 bird species, making it one of the very best places on the planet for bird-watching. Today we'll wake early to witness the dawn chorus like never before. Adventuring through the grasslands and forests surrounding our hotel, we'll be on the lookout for hawks, orioles, toucans, woodpeckers, hummingbirds, colourful trogons and jacamars, and - if we're lucky - the imposing king vulture or Central American condor. You'll want your camera handy to capture these elusive birds in all their glory!
Palo Verde National Park
Embark on a guided tour and boat ride through Palo Verde National Park – it’s a tropical paradise.
Costa Rica’s real riches come from its immensely fertile volcanic soils which have created a biodiversity of incredible range, variety and complexity – it's a natural paradise! More than 25% of the country is designated as protected reserves or national parks.
Today, we'll take a guided tour to Palo Verde National Park, one of Costa Rica’s most popular conservation areas. Its wide range of land and marine biodiversity makes this one of Central America’s most impressive natural habitats. Our local guide will lead us by boat through the waterways of this tropical paradise to discover a unique combination of thick coastal forest, rivers and mangrove lagoons which are home to more than 109 species of mammals and 184 species of birds.
One of its most well-known and likeable inhabitants is the three-toed sloth, but this is not even close to the tip of the iceberg. You’ll also see monkeys, green iguanas, hundreds of varieties of brightly coloured tree frogs, hummingbirds a-plenty, scarlet macaws, blue-winged teal – maybe even a Jesus Christ lizard (so named for its ability to run across the water).
Later, we'll embrace the local culture and cuisine with a country-style lunch before driving towards the Pacific coast, where a combination of exquisite beaches and tropical forests await. Our five-star hotel is within the secluded location of the quiet beach Playa Mansita, one of the four beaches within Hacienda Pinilla, where you might see iguanas and monkeys on the beach!
Free day in Guanacaste
Relax in the lap of luxury that is Guanacaste.
Surrounded by a natural reserve where the tropical gardens meet the Pacific Ocean, enjoy a luxurious stay in Guanacaste. After an exciting adventure across Costa Rica, now is the time to kick back and relax. Spend your free day taking advantage of the hotel facilities, including a private beach, outdoor pool and fitness centre. You could book into the spa and replenish your spirit with a treatment to the sound of falling water, fragrant incense and the passing ocean breeze or take part in hotel activities like aqua aerobics or golf.
If you're not the sit-still-and-relax type, there are plenty of unique outdoor activities to enjoy. From walks and bicycle tours through the nearby trails to horseback riding with true Costa Rican cowboys - or as they call them Sabaneros - you still have the opportunity to explore the spectacular beaches, cattle ranches and forests that encompass Guanacaste.
Free day in Guanacaste
Take advantage of the hotel facilities or join a boat trip on the Pacific Ocean.
Today, you can take advantage of the hotel's facilities with another day at leisure or join our optional coastal catamaran boat tour. We'll breathe in the salty sea air - and keep a lookout for dolphins, turtles, whales and, of course, spectacular views of the coast - as the catamaran slices through the surf. As we sail, we'll drop anchor for a swim alongside a brilliant array of fish and bright coral before heading back towards land.
Tonight, gather for a dinner with your fellow explorers at a local restaurant in Tamarindo Beach and enjoy freshly cooked local cuisine as the sun sets on your last full day in Costa Rica.
Turrialba Valley
Travel inland to the Turrialba Valley, stopping to visit a rural pineapple plantation for a tour.
Stay at Casa Turire Hotel
Pineapple Plantation
Our adventure continues as we travel inland to the Turrialba Valley on the Caribbean slopes of Turrialba Volcano National Park. As part of Costa Rica's central mountain range, the lofty views are quite unique with small towns and villages scattered amongst the mountainsides and onto the Caribbean coastline. We'll pass through Sarapiqui, La Virgen, Rio Frio and La Alegría on our way to today's final destination Turrialba.
En route, we'll visit a family-run pineapple plantation in the northwest province of Heredia, known for its picturesque nature and rich soil - a must for the juiciest pineapples. Thanks to Costa Rica's rainy, humid climate, the country is the largest producer and exporter of pineapples in the world - pretty impressive for a country with a population of just over 5 million. In fact, the country has seen a 700% growth in pineapple production in the last 15 years and the industry is worth US$1.3 billion to the national economy. Needless to say, these guys know their pineapples, so we'll soak up all that knowledge with a tour of the rural plantation to find out how the sweet tropical fruit is grown and harvested, and why the mountains of Costa Rica are the perfect place to grow this delectable fruit.
Turrialba Valley
After we arrive in Turrialba, we'll check into our hotel and enjoy a delicious dinner.
Guayabo National Monument & Aquiares Coffee Estate
Visit Costa Rica's mythical lost city, Guayabo National Monument, and tour a coffee estate.
Guayabo National Monument and National Park
Any early risers this morning could take advantage of the natural beauty of the area with a morning walk around the grounds of our hotel, you may even spot some wildlife! Native to this area are some impressive bird life - violet-crowned woodnymph, white-necked jacobin, green hermit, green thorntail, violet sabrewing, bronze-tailed plumeleteer and green-crowned Brilliant - which will excite any budding ornithologists.
After a country-style breakfast, we'll head off the beaten track to Guayabo National Monument and National Park. Set on the jungle-covered slopes of Turrialba Volcano is Costa Rica's mythical lost city - one of the country's largest and most important archaeological finds. Spread across 540 acres are the ruins of an indigenous, pre-Columbian city that was first inhabited 3,000 years ago. It's thought to have been home to 10,000 people in its heyday.
Aquiares Coffee Estate
If you're flagging this afternoon, we’ve got you covered with a visit to the largest coffee estate in Costa Rica. Nestled in 600 hectares of lush-shaded coffee plantations and 200 hectares of protected rainforest, the farm is a vibrant community of coffee enthusiasts with a focus on sustainable farming. With over a century of experience, the farm is now a model of ecological and sustainable operation. Not only do we see the process from seed to cup on our tour, but we'll also get to savour some of the best coffee in the world. This is a coffee lover's paradise!
CATIE Botanical Garden
Wander around the Botanical Gardens of CATIE and see plants from around the world.
Stay at Le Cameleon Boutique Hotel
Today, we'll visit a natural garden area and conservation centre, the Botanical Gardens of CATIE (Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Centre). Its invaluable collection of over 4,400 genetic samples covers around 400 species of plants from all over the world, preserving and protecting rare plants for future generations. As you enjoy a leisurely stroll along the many garden trails, you will find plant life ranging from minuscule parasites to exquisite orchids, bromeliads and walls of bamboo. Stumble on the towering trees of the Peace Garden and marvel at the many different species of cacti in the Cactus Garden. See more of the indigenous flora of Central America in the traditional garden and find rare blooms in the Orchid Garden. It's the perfect place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Later, our journey continues on to the South Caribbean coast near Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge in the area of Puerto Viejo for a two-night stay.
Free Day in Puerto Viejo
Enjoy a day at leisure to explore Puerto Viejo as you please.
The day is yours at leisure to explore Costa Rica’s local Caribbean Community. You could stroll along the beach of Puerto Viejo nestled amongst palm trees, less visited area of Costa Rica - and take a paddle in the shallow waters. Alternatively, take a short journey (your tour manager is on hand to assist with transport) to visit the village of Manzanillo and take a walk in the local beach reserve. For dinner tonight, why not try some fresh seafood or vegetarian Creole Caribbean cuisine?
San José and return home
Travel back to the airport for your overnight flight home.
Arrive home
Arrive home after a truly unforgettable tour.
Hand-picked hotels
Crowne Plaza Corobici
San José, Costa Rica
Chosen for its convenient location in downtown San José.
Borinquen Thermal Resort
Costa Rica
Relax in the thermal hot spring of this secluded resort surrounded by stunning natural views.
Pachira Eco-Lodge - Tortuguero
Tortuguero, Costa Rica
Chosen for its colourful setting within the rainforest.
JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa
Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Chosen for its stunning ocean views from the Hacienda Pinilla ranch.
Evergreen Eco-Lodge
Tortuguero, Costa Rica
Chosen for its wonderful position within the rainforest.
Lomas del Volcan
La Fortuna, Costa Rica
Located on the slopes of Arenal Volcano, the wooden bungalows offer warmth and comfort.
Hilton Garden Inn - Santa Ana
San Jose, Costa Rica
Hilton Garden Inn Santa Ana offers a great location with modern design, onsite dining and more.
Villa Florencia Hotel
Turrialba Valley, Costa Rica
A tranquil oasis in Turrialba Valley with comfortable, spacious rooms.
Casa Turire Hotel
On the outskirts of Turrialba, Costa Rica
Experience the lush beauty of the Turrialba Valley from the comfort of the Casa Turire hotel.
Le Cameleon Boutique Hotel
Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
A serene boutique hotel on Cocles beach in Puerto Viejo.
Almonds and Corals Hotel
South of Costa Rica
A comfortable rainforest oasis backing on to a beautiful golden beach.
Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time |
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San José - Juan Santamaria International Airport | San Jose | 30 mins |
Departure airport | Final hotel location | Transfer time |
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San José International Airport | Puerto Viejo | 4hrs - 4hrs 30 mins |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room.
- 15 nights’ accommodation in three-star, four-star and five-star hotels
- daily breakfast and five meals
- scheduled flights to/from San Jose
- all transfers;
- All tours and visits as described
- All local transport as described;
- Hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person
- The services of a Riviera Travel Tour Manager.
Please Note: We are guests in these animals' home, but that’s no guarantee they’ll say hello as such, we cannot promise any wildlife sightings, but our guides aim to give you the best chance possible.
Fact File
- Currency: Costa Rican Colón
- Flight time: Approx. 10 hrs 50 mins
- Language: Spanish
- Time zone: GMT-6
- Country: Costa Rica
British passport holders do not require a visa to enter Costa Rica if you are travelling directly from the UK to Costa Rica.
However, if you are travelling to Costa Rica via the United States of America, you will be required to obtain an ESTA. If you are travelling to Costa Rica via Canada, you will be required to get an eTA.
For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/costa-rica/entry-requirements
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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