San Jose

1 Mar 2022 - 2 Mar 2022

San Jose, affectionately known to its residents as 'Chepe', lies in the heart of Costa Rica and is home to almost two-thirds of the country’s population. With few buildings over 100 years old, the mountainous capital is relatively modern compared to its Latin American counterparts, but still has a significant amount of culture, art and history for visitors to discover. With a number of theatres full of Costa Rican culture, museums that include the largest collection of American jade in the world, and streets full of bright murals and painted buses, San Jose is an eclectic city waiting to be experienced.

La Fortuna

2 Mar 2022 - 4 Mar 2022

Located just 2-hours drive northwest of San Jose, the little Costa Rican town of La Fortuna rests at the foot of the majestic Arenal Volcano. La Fortuna provides an excellent base for visitors to explore the beautiful surrounding area, most notably the scenic Arenal Volcano National Park. Photographers will delight in the spectacular views provided by several lookout points along sublime hiking trails, which wind through lush rainforests and past idyllic natural hot springs. The glistening Arenal Lake, which is the largest lake in the country, offers fantastic opportunities to practice water sports. Don’t miss the beautiful La Fortuna waterfall and natural pool. Visitors can also look forward to wildlife tours, coffee plantation tours, and cacao farm tours, as well as an array of excellent restaurants and shops in the town centre.

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Santa Elena

4 Mar 2022 - 6 Mar 2022

Nestled in the northern reaches of the Puntarenas province within the stunning Tilaran Cordillera, Santa Elena is a small town just a short distance from the awe-inspiring Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve. The town shares its name with the nearby Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve, located approximately 5 kilometres away, adding to its natural allure. Despite its size, Santa Elena boasts a convenient downtown area, offering a variety of luxury and budget hotels, lodges, and accommodations to cater to every traveller's needs. From the town, one can embark on horseback-riding tours of the magnificent Monteverde and Santa Elena Reserves, as well as engaging hiking trips and thrilling canopy tours that showcase the beauty of the surrounding areas.

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San Jose

6 Mar 2022 - 7 Mar 2022

As previously described

Barra de Pacuare

7 Mar 2022 - 9 Mar 2022

Resting at the confluence of the Rio Madre de Dios and Pacuare rivers, Barra de Pacuare is set on the eastern coast of Costa Rica. This natural wilderness area is the most unspoilt sector of the Tortuguero Canals in the Caribbean of Costa Rica. The landscape is blanketed in tropical rainforest traversed by a labyrinth of winding rivers and swamps. Barra de Pacuare is surrounded by a collection of sea turtle conservation areas, where visitors can learn about these magnificent sea creatures in their natural habitats. Enjoy a scenic boat cruise down the waterways, join a guided excursion into the wild landscape, and spot an array of abundant wildlife. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the beautiful Pacuare Reserve, which is one of the most important nesting sites for endangered leatherback sea turtles in the country.

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