Horseback Riding & Tocori Waterfalls

Half day with lunch included. Enjoy learning about Costa Rica’s exotic plants and rare wildlife as you ride through the tropical jungle and private ecological reserve at Tocori, just minutes away from Manuel Antonio. After a relaxing hour-long ride on horseback through the tropical rain forest, leave your horses on the trail as you’re guided…

Damas Island Sea Kayaking

Full day with lunch included. Paddle through the smooth inland waterways of the Damas Island Estuary and learn the importance of this delicate ecosystem where the salt waters of the ocean meet the fresh waters of tropical rivers creating a periodically submerged forest of interlacing aerial roots.  Your bilingual guide will show you the wealth…

Turtle Nesting

Marine Turtles of Costa Rica Green Sea Turtles, leatherback, and Hawksbill turtles nest on the beaches here.  The nesting season is loosely from late June and can go into October. At night escorted by your turtle guide, you will walk the beaches in search of a mother laying her eggs.  No lights are permitted except…

Veragua Rainforest

Veragua Rainforest is the ultimate Costa Rican natural attraction, offering everything you want to experience in the authentic rainforest! Your tour includes interactive live Veragua Rainforest exhibits of snakes, butterflies and the world´s largest nocturnal frog exhibit, walking trails, an aerial tram ride through the rainforest canopy, a spectacular waterfall, and Costa Rica´s National Institute…

Tortuguero Tropical Rainforest

Visiting Tortuguero is like entering an area where it’s inhabitants and culture will remind you of the British colonized Caribbean islands, mainly Jamaica.  A great portion of this coast is protected in national parks.  Perhaps the best known is Tortuguero, which covers 3/4 of Costa Rica’s eastern seaboard.  There are plenty of wetlands, rivers, lagoons, and canals that…

Whitewater Rafting Sarapiqui

The seven mile trip on the Sarapiqui River takes place between the community of La Virgen and Chilamate in Sarapiqui.  It is a trip especially suitable for beginners and intermediates.  It includes a very safe section formed by rapids followed by crystalline ponds. Along the journey one can enjoy four Class III rapids and about…

Venado Caves Tour

The caves were formed during the Miocene period, 15 to 20 million years ago.  For many years they were under sea level and were later discovered by the Guatuzos aborigines after they surfaced due to tectonic movements. Limestone rocks, stalactites, stalagmites and corals, form most of the caves.  The underground river forms the whimsical stone…