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Recommended
Tours
ARENAL
VOLCANO

Our most popular tour! The Arenal Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes
in the Americas. From our observation point, you will feel the ground tremble
and see the night sky explode with ash and lava in a natural display of
fireworks. Next, we will visit the hot springs of the volcano, where you can
relax in the soothing waters and be caressed by the cool night air while
observing the stars and the incredible night sky above the volcano. At a
convenient time after your arrival, we will treat you to a splendid dinner. This is absolutely an evening you will not want to miss in Costa Rica!
On
this tour we will also visit the town of Sarchí, well known for the beauty of
the handcrafts that they produce. (Lunch and dinner
included). Suggested Equipment: swimsuit, comfortable walking shoes (if
there is good weather), sweater, insect repellent, and a towel (optional).

WHITE
WATER RAFTING
 Experience the full explosion of excitement which is the thrill of white water
rafting!. The scenery while rafting is just marvelous. The vegetation that will
surround you plus the power of the waters will transport you into a great wild
adventure.
The equipment will be given, and a specialized guide will instruct
you on how to manage yourself into the strong currents of the river. (Breakfast
& lunch included).
Suggested Equipment: camera, sandals, sunscreen,
towel, extra clothing.

POÁS
VOLCANO

The Poás Volcano is one of the world's largest geysers with an awesome crater,
over 1.5 km. wide! The volcano is active, but completely safe for viewing.
This tour begins with a beautiful drive through the lush coffee plantations and
flower farms of the area. In addition to the volcano, the Poás National Park is
a 9,884-acre reserve with rich tropical vegetation and animal life. The tour
includes a hike through the surrounding forest that is teeming with typical
plant life and exotic birds. The hike concludes at a restful, emerald green,
tropical lagoon.
Suggested Equipment: Sweater, camera, binoculars,
comfortable shoes, rain coat.

CANOPY
TOUR

Early in the morning we will leave the busy city and head up to the mountains
surrounding our Central Valley. Along the way you will be able to drive by some
typical Costa Rican Towns and enjoy the variety of vegetation, and the
scenery of coffee fields and ornamental plants. As we ascend you will experience
the climate changes, a common characteristic of our country.
The canopy Tour
is a once in a lifetime experience, consisting of sliding in a cable between
platforms over the forest. The total length of the wires is more than 2 kms.
between 12 platforms. The San Lorenzo Canopy has one of the longest cables in
all Central American Canopies with a little more than 700 meters long.
During the tour, you will have the opportunity to appreciate the valley and
the tropical forest, while you enjoy our two groups of cables: The Forest and
the Adventure Cables.
Finishing the tour, after a short walk to La Gran
Vista Restaurant, enjoy a delicious lunch and a great view.
Suggested
Equipment: Camera, light clothing, comfortable hiking shoes, repellent.

THE
BEST OF COSTA RICA
We begin our journey driving by the monument "El Agricultor" and the Juan
Santamaria International Airport. During the drive you will begin to feel at
home in Costa Rica as we enter the City of Alajuela, with the second largest
population in the country. The city of Alajuela is proud to display the
monument of our National Hero "Juan Santamaria". While appreciating the history
of the monument, not far away is the well-known park of "Los Mangos" and the old
military headquarters which has been transformed into a museum and school of
technical teaching.
As we continue our drive north, we begin to observe
the vast difference between the construction of city homes to the ones that
encompass the green countryside. These homes are surrounded by strawberry farms,
huge ferns, and flower plantations, which compliment the massive coffee fields.
We now begin our assent to the national park where we will soon relax
and enjoy an authentic cup of Costa Rican coffee accompanied by a delicious
tropical breakfast. You will feel a change in temperature and the lush
vegetation becomes apparent, preparing us for the pleasures of the exuberant
cloud forest of the Poás Volcano. On a clear day the view of the main crater is
admired by all visitors, with its diameter is considered one of the widest in
the world. After this we will enjoy a quick hike on a trail which leads us to
the Botos Lagoon (an extinct crater), where many different ecosystems exist and
where some of the many species of flora and fauna of this cloud forest can be
observed. After leaving the National Park we will be able to observe some dairy
farms which have become the pride of Costa Ricans, due to the quality and the
rich tasting products that are currently being exported to several other Latin
American countries.
As
we continue towards the Caribbean zone, we will stop to discover La Paz
Waterfall Gardens, a Nature Park where we will walk on the truly spectacular
trails that will lead us to Magia Blanca Falls (the largest and the most
spectacular of the falls in the area). At the Park you will also witness the
largest enclosed butterfly observatory in the world with a beautiful collection
of tropical jewels. After a terrific lunch we will continue to Sarapiquí and on
our way we come across the La Paz Waterfall, where we take some time to enjoy
the splendid view. Less than a mile away we will encounter yet another
waterfall surrounded by virgin forest, which becomes a great photo opportunity.
As our journey continues we have the pleasure of observing the unique
characteristics of the Atlantic area. We come across quaint towns and
farmhouses that are encompassed by beautiful pineapple, yuca, coco, and heart of
palm plantations. One could never miss the tropical plants that enhance this
picturesque view. Once we arrive at Puerto Viejo (Old Port), we will be ready
to enjoy a relaxing boat ride on the Sarapiquí River, just sit back and observe
the wildlife that is around you. The monkeys, iguanas, crocodiles, and the
variety of birds will allow you to relax and concentrate on the scenery.
During the boat ride our guide will also explain to us about life style of the
friendly people that live at the river margins. Before returning to San Jose
we will drive through the unforgettable rain forest of Braulio Carrillo National
Park, one of the most important rainforest reserves for Costa
Rica.
INCLUDES: Breakfast, visit to coffee fields, Poás Volcano National
Park craters and cloud forest trails, Botos Lagoon, visit to La Paz Waterfall
Gardens Nature Park and all its natural wonders,La Paz, Magia Blanca and San
Fernando Falls. lunch, jungle ride on the Sarapiquí River, visit to a butterfly
and tropical frogs garden, snacks, and sightseeing the 45,899 ha. Braulio
Carrillo National Park. Suggested Equipment: Hat, light jacket, raingear,
walking shoes, insect repellent, binoculars, and camera.

Recommended
Day
Trips
Waterfall Gardens, Barva
When you think about Costa Rica, you probably imagine lush tropical Rain
Forests, flowing white rivers, spectacular waterfalls, birds, butterflies and
flowers.
At La Paz Waterfall Gardens, you will see all that and more.
Waterfall Gardens is open year round from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. With over 3.5 kilometers of walking trails, it is recommend a minimum of 1
1/2 hours reserved for your stay. However, if you would like to see every trail
and thoroughly enjoy the time spent in the Butterfly Observatory, Hummingbird
Gardens and their new bird watching areas, you will probably want to stay the
whole day.
Entrance to La Paz Waterfall Gardens Adults: $22 Students (with I.d.): $12 Children (12 and under): $10

Joaquín Chaverri handcrafts, Sarchí
 In the small country town of Sarchi, you can find the very best Costa Rican oxcarts and
handmade crafts. Chaverri is one of the largest and most frequently visited
oxcart factories, better known as the "Joaquín Chaverri Oxcart Factory".
Chaverri opened in 1902 and is recognized as the birthplace of oxcart
construction in Costa Rica.
With the regions most complete supply of oxcart
designs, in all colors, shapes and sizes, this factory/handcraft shop is the
most frequently visited by those touring Sarchi. Situated on the town's
principal road, the store also contains a very thorough inventory of other
handcrafts and items such as elaborately painted bowls, trays, natural wood
serving utensils, jewelry boxes and chests. Just outside the rear section of the
store one can watch the artisans handpainting the oxcarts.

Doña Ana Beaches, Puntarenas
Doña Ana beach near the mouth of the Río Barranca is popular
with surfers. Its small size, vegetation, scenery and tourist facilities make
Doña Ana an ideal place to enjoy the ocean. Doña Ana beaches stretch along
Puntarenas’ entire coast between the mouth of the Río Barranca and the place
known as La Punta ("The Point"), where this extensive length of shoreline ends.
The area between the wharf (Cruise Ship Terminal) and La Punta is the preferred
place for swimmers, better known as Doña Ana beach.
Entrance
to Doña Ana: $1.25 per person + $1.00 parking all day
Only 15 minutes away from Doña Ana beach awaits the center of Puntarenas and
you will find running parallel to this stretch is the Paseo de los Turistas
("Tourist Strip"), with its numerous restaurants, hotels, bars and other
services. As a place of relaxation and leisure, Puntarenas offers food and drink
typical of the area, especially delicacies from the sea. The ceviche from the
local market and available in restaurants and hotels is famous. Besides
swimming, visitors can enjoy other water sports and activities, such as boat
tours. Parades, seaside concerts and many other recreational activities create
an ideal environment for sharing culture with the people of Puntarenas. The
carnival takes place in February, during the dry season—perfect weather for
enjoying the beach and all the carnival’s events.

Le Monastere & The Cava
Le Monastère has three atmospheres:
The romantic bar at the entrance, where you are treated to a magnificent
panoramic view of the Central Valley , with subtle music that floats in the air,
performed live on a magnificent grand piano. "...Le Monastère is a complete entertainment
destination devoted to pleasing gourmet palates. The experience is worth it, the
view simply unforgettable..."
The restaurant, with its impeccably set tables
and its excellent menu, offer
the best of french cuisine, served with a smile by hosts attired in 19th century
french monk frocks. To experience this delight it is recommended to reserve in
advance. Upscale attire only.
The Cava, a small intimate cellar converted into a warm and inviting bar and
grill. With live music on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, many diners choose
to come downstairs for song and merry cheer. Casual attire and no reservations
necessary.
- The buildings of Le
Monastère had been in ruins and abandoned for over
twenty years, overrun by growth.
But time only improved on the old Chapel, now renovated and often filled
with gregorian and classical music, affords you a unique opportunity to imagine
secluded life in these walls fifty years ago. The Chapel is still used for
religious services, mostly weddings, usually performed in the mornings and
reserved for those wishing to enter into a dream.
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