We start at Montencillos Dock, to cross the canal with a small ferry. We will walk about 100 meters until we reach our home. Here, we'll continue with a small exhibition of old photographs, and a talk about the history of Quepos and its interesting connection with the Banana Company. As part of our commitment to providing an even more immersive cultural experience, we are thrilled to offer Spanish language integration as part of our tour.

Our knowledgeable guide will help you navigate the language and deepen your appreciation and understanding of the local culture. Once the presentation is over, our guests will learn two very important things that helped thousands of Ticos overcome the socio-economic crisis during the pandemic: we will start with a small craft class, teaching how to make a bracelet using the age-old technique of macrame, very popular among Costa Rican artisans.

Finally, the tour ends with a memorable Tico cooking class and a snack. The owner of the house will teach you how to grind corn and make the classic Tico empanada or a homemade tortilla "alinada" (seasoned) and of course how to grind and brew coffee, Tico style. Our guests will be provided with everything necessary to enjoy this authentic Tico experience.