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Costa
Rica Spring Trip Itinerary Day 1
Arrive
to Costa Rica’s capital city of San Jose (Juan Santamaria International
Airport). Once you collect your luggage and pass through customs inside the
airport, a member of Sol Encounter, S.A. will meet you at the outer doors.
From here you’ll be given a mini-city tour to help you orient and exchange
money before you’re dropped off at the hotel. The whole group will
have a chance to meet and chat with the head guides at a welcome dinner planned
for the first evening.
Optional Activities- Depending on your arrival
time, you can explore downtown San Jose, visiting the Gold Museum, take
a stroll through the centrally-located Plaza de La Paz or experience the
sights and smells of the Central Market downtown. A Sol Encounter guide
will show you around or provide detailed maps and explanations if preferred.
Day 2
The trip starts off strong with a two-day adventure on the headwaters
of the Pacuare River. On the first day, we leave early from San Jose
and stop in route to the river (2 hours) in the picturesque Orósi
Valley for your first Costa Rican breakfast of gallo pinto--rice and
beans with eggs. After breakfast, we head up and over the central mountain
range and through the rainforest with some of the best views in the country
to arrive at our river put-in (2 hours). Upon arriving, you’ll
receive a complete safety overview by trained, professional river guides
that have been running the mighty Pacuare for years then hop in your
boat to kick off your heart-pumping journey. Forward paddle!
In no time, a Class III rapid named “Bienvenidos” quickly
introduces you to the river’s currents. With mostly Class III rapids,
you’ll be spending your first day soaking up the rainforest scenery
and warming up those paddling muscles on one of the top 10 rated commercial
rivers in the world. After a couple hours of paddling and lunch on the
riverbank, we finish the day at the entrance to the Pacuare Canyon where
an eco-lodge only accessible by river awaits you. Take a nap Costa Rican
style in a nearby hammock, dine later on a delicious gourmet meal, then
relax to the sounds of a primary rainforest in your private, comfortable,
elevated tent in the heart of the jungle.
Optional Activities- Short guided hikes
around the eco-lodge in the afternoon.
Day 3
After fueling up with a hardy breakfast, the second day of the Pacuare
River starts with a rush as you enter the spectacular canyon section
and plunge through Class IV rapids including well-known rapids such
as Dos Montanas (The Two Mountains), Cimmarones, and Huacas (indigenous
name meaning Cemetery). The bottom section of the Pacuare is not only
remarkable for its challenging rapids, but also painted with waterfalls
cascading overhead into the river, canyon rock walls that shoot up
to reach the rainforest above and river wildlife such as the poison
arrow Blue Jeans Frog. We finish our day on the Pacuare as we float
out of the mountains into the lower plains to find our private shuttle
and lunch waiting for us. After changing into dry clothes we’re
off to the quaint town of La Fortuna, the nearest town to the lava-spewing
Arenal Volcano.
Day 4
Arenal is the most active volcano in the country and fiery magma can
be seen at night running down its flanks when it’s not cloudy
in the evenings. Today, you’ll have the morning free to sleep
in or take advantage of one of the many day trips around La Fortuna.
In the late afternoon we will visit a tropical, volcano-fed hot springs
resort to soak in the soothing mineral pools and warm waterfalls. We’ll
be situated in one of the best (and closest) places to view the nighttime
spilling from the mouth of the volcano. It’s a truly unforgettable
site!
Optional
Activities- While we’re at the hot springs, be sure to pamper
any bumps, bruises or sore muscles from your rafting adventures
at the spa. Choose from mud wraps, tropical facials, deep tissue
massages and more. It is recommended to make reservations in advance
and a Sol Encounter representative will help schedule your well-deserved
treat.
Day 5
Wake
up with the sun today, and after breakfast and last look at Volcano
Arenal, a five-hour ride over the Tilarán mountain range will
take you to the beautiful beaches of Manuel Antonio. Manuel Antonio
is site to a lush rainforest, beach and national park with all the amenities
of home. You will arrive in the afternoon with time to head down to
the beach for a little relaxation.
Optional Activities- A Sol Encounter guide will lead anyone interested
on a short hike to a ridge overlooking the Pacific. Always a sure bet
for a memorable sunset. Manuel Antonio offers many restaurants serving
international cuisine, cafes for drinks and appetizers and other little
nooks depending what you’re in the mood for. Nearby Quepos Town,
a five-minute taxi ride away, offers a variety of nightlife including
many bars, restaurants and discothèques.
Day 6
Awake to the sounds of tropical birds and monkeys in the trees above
your hotel. Sol Encounter offers a hike through Manuel Antonio National
Park during the morning. This park is known for its ease of seeing
white-faced monkeys, short hikes and incredible beaches. That afternoon,
partake in a number of optional activities. The north end of the beach
is a great place to learn how to surf, rent sea kayaks, shop around
in the nearby street market for local gems or simply enjoy the gold
sand beaches while sipping a piña colada.
Optional Activities- Most of the afternoon
is unstructured allowing for a multitude of optional activities or just
relaxing on the beach. Once again, the restaurants and nightlife of
Manuel Antonio and Quepos Town are all located nearby.
Day 7
Today is a day with no particular plan. Use it to explore the Manuel
Antonio, the Quepos area and the myriad of art galleries, corner cafes
and local lunch spots. Or relax on the beach and go home with a great
tan. Or traverse your way through the jungle on horseback stopping
along the way to visit with a typical Costa Rican family that will
prepare you lunch with organic ingredients from their own garden.
In the evening, you will rejoin with the group for a sunset sail
in the harbor of Manuel Antonio and Quepos to view the spectacular
nighttime
show as the sun sets. Dinner will be served on board to complete
your night ocean voyage.
Day 8
Enjoy your last morning in Manuel Antonio before we head back to
San Jose in the afternoon to prepare for departures the next day.
Spend
your last night in Costa Rica in style; use this opportunity to dine
in one of San Jose’s many international restaurants downtown
or catch a show at the renowned National Theater in the heart of the
city. If you are feeling the urge to dance, there are always discos
pumping with the latest Latin pop.
Day 9
Sol Encounter will accompany
you to the airport and assist with checking in. Don’t forget
your $26 exit tax paid in cash-either dollars or colones.
Optional Activities- If you will be staying
in Costa Rica longer, a Sol Encounter guide will be available for advice,
trip planning and general information. Or, if you have time to spare
before your flight, San Jose is a great place to shop for last minute
gifts.
All dates and itineraries are
subject to changed based on safety conditions and local festivals/holidays
to enhance your adventure and cultural experience.
All meals included in this itinerary are as mentioned. Breakfast is always
included, but lunch and dinner varies.
All deposits and payments made for this trip are final and are non-refundable
due to peak-season travel and cancellation policies by local hotels and operating
tours.
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