Costa Rica
Travel on Your Own
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SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
Single travelers staying in a room by themselves will be charged this additional single supplement fee, as all of our regular prices are otherwise based on double occupancy.
SINGLE SHARE OPTIONS (if available)
If you are traveling alone and wish to share a room, we will make every effort to find you a roommate of the same gender, in which case you will not have to pay the single supplement fee. The single supplement will be charged until we are able to confirm a roommate for you. If we are able to match you with a roommate, the single supplement will be refunded. In the event that we cannot find a share for you, you will be required to pay the single supplement fee.
New: Click the Singles Find a Share' icon below or check our "Community" page to connect with other single travelers looking to share.
Costa Rica
Travel on Your Own
Choose from any destination in the country and we can put your trip together for you for less cost than you can on your own, including accommodations, activities, and transportation.
Tortuguero
An important nesting habit for sea turtles, Tortuguero also features a series of canals which protect a wide variety of wildlife. Enjoy wildlife float trips on the canals and nighttime turtle tours on the beach during nesting season.
Selva Bananito
Located next to an 840 hectare forest reserve, this unique resort has it all, from mountain biking to canopy tours, horseback riding, waterfalls, and easy access to most Caribbean coast attractions including Tortuguero, Cahuita, and the Pacuare and Reventazon Rivers.
Pacuare River
Multi-day paddling option on Costa Rica's most popular whitewater river. Paddle into a remote riverside lodge, stay overnight and paddle out the next day.
Reventazon River
Another popular whitewater river offering challenging class III and IV rapids.
Sarapiqui River
A lush rainforest river with excellent whitewater and flatwater segments, bisecting La Selva Biological Preserve. A perfect combo to paddle and hike.
Arenal Volcano
Hot Springs
Horseback Riding
Whitewater Rafting
Flatwater Wildlife Float Trips
Monteverde Cloudforest
Monteverde Cloudforest Reserve
Butterfly Garden
Orchid Garden
Canopy Tours - bridges or zip lines
Finca Ecologica
Children's Eternal Rainforest
Galeria Ecstacia
Manuel Antonio National Park
Beaches, Swimming, Beachcombing, Sunbathing and Relaxing
Hiking & Wildlife Viewing
World-Class Sportfishing
Snorkeling
Mangrove Kayaking
Outstanding Dining and Nightlife
Costa Rica's Most Popular Vacation Destination
Puerto Jimenez/Golfito Bay
Remote "Frontier Town" feel
Beaches, Swimming, Beachcombing, Sunbathing and Relaxing
Hiking & Wildlife Viewing
World-Class Sportfishing
Mangrove Kayaking with Dolphins
Snorkeling at Night in the Bioluminescence.
Corcovado National Park
Costa Rica's most remote and bio-diverse national park is your best chance of seeing tapir, wild cats, scarlet macaws, all 4 species of Costa Rican monkeys, and many rare and endangered animals endemic to the area.
Hiking
Wildlife Viewing
Beaches
Waterfalls
World-Class Lodges
Costa Rica Lodging
Our Ultimate Wildlife itinerary specializes in small, one-of-a-kind rainforest and jungle lodges, many of which have been featured on the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, and in top travel magazines such as Travel & Leisure and Conde Naste Traveler. Great care has gone into our selection of lodging partners, with particular emphasis on lodges that offer outstanding wildlife viewing opportunities. These breathtaking lodges offer all the comforts of home, including hot & cold water, flush toilets, tastefully decorated beds (often orthopedic with Guatemalan fabrics), and delicious home cooked meals, sometimes extravagant, always healthy, and catering to special dietary needs.
PUERTO JIMENEZ
Agua Dulce Lodge
Agua Ducle Beach Resort is the newest and most exciting property on the Osa Peninsula with all the amenities you would expect. Located just 10 minutes from Puerto Jimenez on a scluded beach. Walk for miles along the beach, go for an adventure hike to Corcovado National Park, or have a dolphin and snorkeling adventure! The resort also offers a huge pool with swim up bar if you prefer a more relaxed experience.
Cabinas Jimenez (Alternate Lodge)
Located directly on the Gulfo Dulce (the "Sweet Gulf") on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica. Each Cabina features air-conditioning, fans, private bathrooms, wi-fi, mini-fridge, and coffee maker. All the rooms are uniquely decorated with local artwork. As a Guest, you have free use of Kayaks & Bikes, or you can just relax poolside and enjoy the scenery.
Las Islas Lodge (Alternate Lodge)
This delightful and authentic Costa Rican family-owned lodge is the newest lodge in Puerto Jimenez. Wildlife is abundant with various species of monkeys, Iguanas, Scarlet Macaws, Toucans, and other exotic birds. Puerto Jimenez is the last "frontier town" before venturing deep into Corcovado National Park, and Las Islas makes it feel just like home!
CAHUITA
Bungalows Malu (Alternate Lodge)
Located in Cahuita, Bungalow Malú Lodge is a rustic hotel facing the sea with a swimming pool, restaurant, WiFi, TV, and A/C surrounded by flora and fauna and just 1.5km from Cahuita National Park.
El Encanto (Alternate Lodge)
Located in Cahuita, a few meters from the Caribbean beaches and five minutes from Cahuita National Park, El Encanto offers an intimate setting from which to begin your Costa Rican adventure!
All rooms offer a wardrobe with safe, screens in the windows, desk, bathroom with hot water, terrace with armchairs, and seiling fans. You can choose if you want a double bed, two double beds, or a double and a single bed.
La Diosa
Hotel La Diosa is a wonderful place to stay in Cahuita. They have 10 cabins designed in Caribbean style and painted in vibrant colors. A beautiful beach awaits just a few steps from the hotel. A swimming pool surrounded by coconut palm trees also provides a place in which to relax.
Suizo Loco Lodge (Alternate Lodge)
Enjoy the swiss quality under the caribbean sun in a charming eco-friendly boutique hotel! The hotel offers a sense of peace and security on a small piece of land where you are lulled by the music of nature. The place is green year round, ideal for nature lovers.
Magellan Inn (Alternate Lodge)
Magellan Inn is a unique boutique hotel in a magical jungle setting. It offers comfort, elegance & tranquility with a tropical paradise just outside your door.
ARENAL
Hotel Los Lagos
Located in the Arenal region, this is an exclusive resort with its own 13 platform Canopy Tour, private hot springs, and a spectacular observation point on the property. You can enjoy five different pools of natural hot water and regular pools tucked away in their own enclaves. The views offered here are complimented by stunning grounds and great attention to detail throughout. Los Lagos received a Trip Adviser Certificate of Excellence in 2012.
Hotel Lomas del Volcan (Alternate Lodge)
Located on the slopes of Arenal Volcano, this farm turned eco-hotel offers design inspired by traditional local architecture, luxury bungalows, restaurant, pool, and jacuzzi. Driven by values of teamwork, respect, honesty, and passion to deliver an unforgettable experience.
Hotel Lavas Tacotal (Alternate Lodge)
Hotel Lavas Tacotal has one of the most privileged views of the magnificent Arenal Volcano. This property has a restaurant and bar, spa, and swimming pool. Each room has A/C, TV, telephones, safety deposit boxes, coffee makers, and patios.
Arenal Springs (Alternate Lodge)
Each distinctive Junior Suite comes with direct views to the beautiful Arenal Volcano. Each room is surrounded by exotic gardens, and beautiful flowers, where Costa Rica's native species of birds and animals are readily seen.
Arenal Paraiso (Alternate Lodge)
Hotel Arenal Paraiso offers spectacular views of the Arenal Volcano. The accommodations are surrounded by lush tropical gardens and walking paths, and guests will enjoy using the hotel’s swimming pools and hot springs.
SAN JOSE
Adventure Inn
This is a family-friendly hotel with bilingual babysitters, family rooms with 3 Queen beds, as well as a romantic couple’s destination with in-room Jacuzzi tubs and King beds. Family-owned and operated, it is located beside the quiet and safe neighborhood of Ciudad Cariari, only a five minute walk from the National Convention Center, and a ten minute drive from the SJO airport.
Hotel Buena Vista
A lovely boutique resort located 15 minutes from the San Jose International Airport. Set in lush mountains, with incredible views of the Poas, Barva and Irazú volcanoes, the Central Valley, tropical forests and coffee plantations, you’ll feel like your Ultimate Wildlife EcoTour has already begun with birdwatching right from your window or balcony!
Trapp Family Lodge Alajuela
The Trapp Family Country Inn is located only 1 mile from Juan Santamaria International Airport. They offer comfortable accommodations along with genuine family service in a peaceful atmosphere. This colonial style hotel is surrounded by beautiful gardens with centenary fig trees. From the private balcony of your room, in the terrace or by the pool, you will enjoy nature and relax with the musical sound of the birds. A true oasis in the middle of the city.
Xandari
Xandari Resort & Spa is a fabulous upgrade option ~ a tropical paradise of 24 individually designed villas nestled on a 40 acre plantation overlooking the Central Valley of Costa Rica just 20 minutes from the San Jose International Airport. An ideal option for those who dream of a luxury spa day to start or end their tour, and for botanical enthusiasts. Stroll through botanic gardens interspersed with sculptures, hike over 4 kilometers of private scenic trails to intimate river vistas and dramatic waterfalls, or visit the orchid house and greenhouse.
MONTEVERDE
Trapp Family Lodge Monteverde (Alternate Lodge)
The closest lodge to the Monteverde Reserve, Trapp is built in a classic mountain lodge style, with rich hardwoods and magnificent cloudforest views. Inside, you'll feel like you're in the Swiss Alps, as its mountain decor and spacious suites showcase one of the newest lodges in Monteverde. Owned and operated by Costa Ricans, you can't get any closer to the cloudforest reserve than this acclaimed lodge. Recent Wild Planet trips were delighted by a nesting pair of Resplendent Quetzals only 50 meters from our panoramic windows!
Hotel Montana
Located on a ridge with spectacular views of the Gulf of Nicoya, this recently remodeled mountain lodge features spacious, comfortable rooms, many with jacuzzi tubs. Behind the lodge is a pond that attracts bellbirds and many of Monteverde's most famous animals and birds -- a wildlife lover's delight!
MANUEL ANTONIO
Villas Nicolas (Alternate Lodge)
Ideally situated in a quiet, secluded area of Manuel Antonio, Villa Nicolas's comfortable rooms are surrounded by tropical gardens and visited by pleasant ocean breezes. A pool, outdoor bar and restaurant give this a relaxed ocean villa vibe.
Parador Resort & Spa (Alternate Lodge)
Parador Resort & Spa is built high above the sweeping Pacific coastline on 12 acres of wildlife-rich tropical rainforest. The epitome of responsible luxury, Parador has earned multiple awards including Costa Rica’s Leading Resort 2011 (World Travel Awards), the 5-Leaf Sustainability Award issued by the Costa Rican Tourism Board (ICT) and, most recently, the prestigious Platinum Level “Leader in Sustainable Tourism” Adrian Award from HSMAI and National Geo Traveler.
The resort features well-appointed rooms, several restaurants featuring diverse menus, multiple bars and lounges, a world-class spa, a tennis court, three ocean-view pools.
Blue Mirador (formerly Oceans Two)
Located on a sloped mountainside, this hotel offers spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, surrounding jungle, and Manuel Antonio National Park–all from the rooftop pools, terraces, and restaurants. In-room services include A/C, WiFi, TV, safe, mini-fridge, coffee makers, hairdryers. If this hotel is used on your tour, it can be added as a post-trip extension with a private transfer fee back to San Jose for your return flight.
Ecotica (Alternate Lodge)
Nestled amidst tropical jungle, and lush gardens, Ecotica is a place where nature fills your senses with a vast array of biodiversity–from flora and fauna to monkeys, sloths, butterflies, scarlet macaws, toucans and more–allowing you to experience Costa Rica’s exotic wildlife without ever having to leave the property! Located at the top of the hill of Manuel Antonio, this resort offers amazing views, and easy access to some of Costa Rica's most beautiful beaches. If this hotel is used on your tour, it can be added as a post-trip extension with a private transfer fee back to San Jose for your return flight.
DOMINICAL
Hotel Vista Ballena (Alternate Lodge)
Vista Ballena Hotel is an exceptionally charming tropical boutique hotel situated high on a forested mountainside over the coastal plains of Uvita, Costa Rica. Ensconced in a verdant rainforest teeming with wildlife, your mind, body and soul will delight in both the deep relaxation and stimulating experiences you can enjoy here as you expand your personal horizons.
Cuna del Angel
Cuna del Angel (Angel's cradle) Hotel is an exclusive and cozy boutique hotel amidst an exuberant tropical forest in Costa Rica, in the heart of the Earth's most ecologically diverse area. Built in Colonial and Native Costa Rican style; Cuna del Angel is a celebration of Costa Rica's unique cultural heritages, where the best of both worlds meet, keeping the glamor and elegance of a modern world while evoking the spiritual world of the indigenous cultures that inhabited this small yet rich country.
Cuna's Deluxe Rooms are richly decorated with Colonial and Asian details, each with either an ocean or jungle view from their terraces or balconies. Modern commodities include: A/C and two ceiling fans, Cable TV, WiFi access, Mini bar, safe, Coffee Maker, Private Bathroom with bathtub/shower and hairdryer, alarm clock, telephone. Deluxe Rooms have one queen size bed or two beds (queen + full size) upon request. These rooms are located in front of the infinity edge swimming pool.
CORCOVADO
Luna Lodge (Alternative Lodge / Upgrade)
Travel & Leisure Magazine named Luna Lodge one of the "Top 25 Eco-lodges in the World." We can't say enough about this world-class eco-lodge. The incredibly remote location, 4-star service, attention to beauty and aesthetics, breathtaking open-air yoga structure, massage, and even after-dinner salsa dancing are why Luna generates regular rave reviews by the likes of Conde Nast and the Discovery Channel. But nothing can describe the tangible feeling of peace you will notice immediately upon arrival, and will linger long after you depart.
Laguna Vista Villas
Overlooking Playa Carate and a freshwater lagoon, LagunaVista lodge is a gateway to Corcovado National Park, one of the most bio-diverse places on our planet and a popular area for eco-tourists. LaguaVista's Mediterranean style villas are solar powered and eco-friendly, providing conscientious accommodations in a luxury setting. From your villa deck, take in the panoramic views of the rainforest, lagoon, beach, ocean and sky.
SARAPIQUI
La Quinta de Sarapiqui
La Quinta is an eco-lodge nationally certified by the Costa Rican Tourists Board with its Certification for Sustainable Tourism (CST). La Quinta has 5 Leaves level, being 5 Leaves the maximum qualification. The CST is a comprehensive program that categorizes and certifies each tourism company to the degree they comply with the model of sustainable tourism.La Quinta strives to have little, to no negative impact on its immediate environment. Every effort is taken to co-exist harmoniously with our surroundings. Our ten acres are composed of regenerating agriculture, a reforested area with native trees, an old-growth forest on the riverside and tropical gardens.We will always treat our environment with the utmost care and responsibility, and would greatly appreciate your help in upholding these practices while you are here. Please consider this your home, and your family, during your visit, and help protect what we have held sacred for so many years. We hope you enjoy the natural beauty of this place as so other guests have done before you.
Costa Rica Activities
At a Glance
As wildlife travel experts, one of our greatest advantages are some of the specially arranged activities we've created just for wildlife lovers. These exclusive, wildlife-focused activities - and our top guides - are the reasons why you maximize your chances of seeing more volume of wildlife and more rare and endangered species when you travel with Wild Planet Adventures than with any other travel company.
- Hiking, Wildlife Viewing, Birdwatching
- Cloudforest Canopy Tour
- Whitewater and Flatwater River Running
- Volcano & Hot Springs
- Beaches/Ocean
- Sea-Kayaking in Golfito Bay
- Snorkeling at Night in the Bioluminescence
Exclusive Wildlife Activities
Sarapiqui River Rafting
Choose from rafts or inflatable kayaks for both whitewater and flat-water segments. More boats spread out along a wider stretch the river exposes us to more wildlife habitat, which means we see more wildlife! And in the flat-water sections we can stop, get out of our rafts and observe wildlife for a more intimate experience of the rainforest and wildlife than any other conventional tour.
Snorkeling at Night in Bioluminescence
This is one of the most magical experiences on our tour. The water is alive with bright blue sparkles of bioluminescent plankton, and every movement you make leaves a trail of sparkles in the water. We'll snorkel in a shallow, protected area right off the beach. We'll start off wading where we can stand, and then the more adventurous can wander a little farther offshore.
Other Activities
Hiking, Wildlife Viewing, Birdwatching
Our hiking philosophy is simple: "The slower you go, the more wildlife you see." Most of our hikes last anywhere from 2 to 4 hours and the pace is a relaxed meander. with frequent stops to observe nature and wildlife. We may even spend intimate time with a troop of wild monkeys, especially if we observe exciting behaviors such as teaching a newborn to walk, a conflict involving an alpha male, or anything else that has what we call a high "wow" factor.
Cloudforest Canopy Tour
The bio-diversity and exuberance of life in the cloudforest is a result of clouds drifting in and dripping constant moisture on the dense canopy tops. A series of suspended bridges and platforms offers an unforgettable glimpse of life high amongst the canopy and the transcendent sensation of walking amongst the clouds.
Volcano & Hotspring
Enjoy soaking in a spectacular hot springs at the base of the Arenal Volcano, with spectacular views of the volcano, right from our lodge!
Sea-Kayaking in Golfito Bay
Enjoy sunset kayaking with dolphins on the tranquil waters of Golfito Bay.
Costa Rica Wildlife
Prolific Sightings
Wild Planet's wildlife eco-tours are designed for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Our "Ultimate Wildlife" eco-adventures are specially designed for maximum wildlife viewing. We take care to seek out wildlife that is rare, off the beaten path, and in greater numbers than you will see on conventional tours. Our expert naturalist guides will educate you in the field so your experience is intimate and unparalleled. Still, wildlife viewing can unpredictable and requires patience and sensory awareness. A partial list of some of the animals you are likely to see is below.
Primates: Howler Monkeys, White-Faced Capuchin Monkeys
Other Mammals: Three-Toed Sloth, Two-Toed Sloth, Coatimundi, Bats
Reptiles & Insects: Crocodiles, Caiman, Blue Morpho Butterflies, Basilisk (Jesus Christ Lizards), Poison Arrow Frogs
Birds: 600 species including Parrots, Trogons, Mot-Mots, Tanagers, Montezuma's Oropendolas, Hawks, Squirrel Cuckoos, Owls, Herons, Kingfishers, 60 species of Hummingbirds and much more.
Likely Sightings
Primates: Squirrel Monkeys
Other Mammals: Tamandua (Anteater), Kinkajou, Agouti, Dolphins, Tayra, Peccaries (collared & white-liped)
Reptiles, Amphibians & Insects: Red-Eyed Tree Frogs, Walking Sticks, Eyelash Pitviper, Fer-de-lance, Leaf-Cutter Ants
Birds: Resplendent Quetzals, Scarlet Macaws, Lovely Cotingas, Scarlet-thighed Dacnis, Green Honeycreepers, Roseate Spoonbill, Woodstorks, Crested Caracara, Purple Gallinule, Northern Jacanas, Great Curassow
Rare or Endangered Possible Sightings
Other Mammals: Jaguar & other cats, Tapir, Porcupine, Silky Anteater, Grey Fox, Olingo, Paca, Grison
Reptiles: Caiman, Fleishman's Glass Frogs (see-through), Leatherback Turtles, Green Turtles, Hercules Beetles
Birds: Ornate Hawk-Eagle, Harpy Eagle, Great Green Macaw, King Vulture, White Hawk, Great Potoo, Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher, Royal Flycatcher, and many more
Costa Rica Guides
Josh Cohen
Josh Cohen Wild Planet's Director
Josh personally hand-crafts all of Wild Planet's itineraries to reflect his own love of wildlife and the transformational power of nature. The Costa Rica Ultimate Wildlife itineraries remain his favorite after guiding them for nearly a decade. A dedicated wildlife enthusiast and conservationist, his keen eyes and love of nature still make him Wild Planet's most requested guide.
Rayner Araya
Rayner Araya Biologist & Naturalist Guide
I grew up in the forest where I spent my time exploring and discovering nature, playing with poison dart frogs, ants, butterflies, beetles and many other jewels, soon I became fascinated about natural history and science. Since very early in life I Knew I wanted to spend my time doing something that involved nature. I think I was very lucky because I happened to be in one of the hotspots for biodiversity and international conservation efforts, this combined with the educated and friendly Costa Rican people make a suitable destination for travelers from all over the world. As a Naturalist Guide I get to share my passion for wildlife and conservation and I get to explore many different ecosystems constantly in my trips. I went to school for Tourism and Biology, I think this makes a great combination to work in the always growing tourism industry. Before working as a Naturalist Guide I worked for OTS, a worldwide known organization dedicated to Tropical Biology Research which is featured in Wild Planet Adventures' Ultimate Wildlife eco-tour. It was here that I met Josh Cohen and began guiding for Wild Planet Adventures.
I love traveling and travelers, I truly believe that by traveling and being exposed to different cultures, languages and life styles we become more tolerant, we learn to accept our differences and that can only make the world a better place!
Koky Porras
Koky Porras Legendary Master Naturalist
Koky's amazing ability to accurately call birds to him has made him the "guide of choice" for scientists researching Monteverde's famous quetzals and bellbirds. Koky has also helped to train many of Monteverde's world-class guides. The cloudforest where Koky has lived his whole life is widely known as the hardest place to guide in all of Costa Rica. Here it requires extremely sharp eyes to spot wildlife because the foliage is more dense than anywhere else in the country. In addition, many species have slight differences in their appearance with as little as 150 meters of elevation change, so it requires an enormous amount of experience to identify birds and wildlife instantaneously. Koky's fascination with the symbiotic relationships in nature is as contagious as his love of laughter.
Costa Rica FAQ
Costa Rica Facts for Visitors
Climate/Best Time to Go:
Costa Rica boasts 12 climatic zones, surprising travelers with a wide variety of temperature and rainfall conditions year-round. In general, temperatures in the lowlands range from the low 70's to the high 80's, cooler at elevation. The temperature on top of the continental divide can vary from the mid 50's to low 80's in Monteverde to the 30's on Chirripo, with enveloping clouds drifting over the mountains and bringing mist and occasional rain. December through May is the dry season in most places except the Caribbean coast, which is dryer January through March, but has no real dry season. The "green season" begins very slowly in June and tapers off in July for about 3 weeks which native Costa Ricans call "Little Summer". So don't let rain scare you away from the rainforest! Even in the green season there is plenty of sunshine and great weather for your vacation. Best time to go: late December through early August
Government:
A stable democracy for more than 100 years, Costa Rica is a peaceful nation in the midst of a region that has been troubled by turmoil for centuries. Costa Rica also has the highest standard of living of any Central American country, including literacy rates, medical standards and facilities are all quite high. Costa Ricans are extremely proud that they do not have an army.
Location:
Costa Rica lies on the southern part of Central America, bordered on the south by Panama and on the North by Nicaragua. It's land mass is referred to as an isthmus, which is bordered by the sparkling waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean and contains the mountains of the continental divide.
Size:
Approximately 51,100 square mile--about half the size of the state of Kentucky. Only 120 km wide in some points, Costa Rica would be easy to traverse were it not for the extreme variation in ecosystems and the continental divide. Over 27% of the country's 12 distinct ecological zones are in protected areas.
Population:
The population of Costa Rica is approximately 5 million, mostly of Spanish descent. Costa Rican people call themselves "ticos" (male) or "ticas" (female.) They are extremely friendly, polite, well educated, and enthusiastic about their country. Costa Rica is home to a large international community as well.
Language:
Spanish is the official language and is spoken, thankfully, at a speed that is much easier to understand than many other countries. English is widely understood, especially in tourist areas, hotels, lodges and restaurants.
Entry Requirements:
A passport and return ticket is required to enter Costa Rica. No visas are required for citizens of the US, UK, Canada, Japan and many others.
Customs:
US residents are permitted a $400 per person (or $1,100 per family) duty-free tax exemption upon returning to the US
Departure Tax:
Approximately US $17.50
Currency:
Local currency is the Colon. One US dollar is worth approximately 375 Colon. US dollars are accepted in many places in Costa Rica. Credit Cards/Travelers Checks: Nearly all hotels, restaurants and shops in the major towns and tourist areas take all major credit cards. Street vendors and smaller establishments in remote areas may accept only cash or travelers checks. Its important to keep travelers checks in a waterproof pouch, as they are considered void if they get wet.
Telecommunications:
All telecommunications services (direct dial phones, fax, telex, cable) are available; but calls from Costa Rica are much higher than an equivalent call to Costa Rica. The country code for Costa Rica is (506) Remote jungle lodges usually have short wave radio communications linked to cellular service.
Time Zone:
Costa Rica is in the Central Standard Time zone, and does not utilize daylight saving time. There is very little seasonal variation between dawn and dusk due to the proximity to the equator, dawn is usually 6:00 am and dusk 6:00 pm.
Sales Taxes:
Costa Rica has high taxes, roughly 15% sales tax and there may be 15% service charge in many hotels and restaurants.
Tipping:
Tipping is voluntary; tips of 15% are acceptable; more if the service is exceptionally good. Some hotels and restaurants add a 15 percent service.
Water:
While the water is said to be safe in most of Costa Rica, we recommend bottled water in most places. Do not eat fruit you have not pealed yourself, stay away from leafy vegetables like lettuce, and avoid ice cubes. These are common causes of amebic dysentery and giardia, both of which are unpleasant enough to be worth avoiding at all costs.
This Trip's Exclusive Wildlife Features:
- Unparalleled Wildlife Viewing - It's normal for us to see 10-25 sloths and 5-15 troops of monkeys, plus rare wildlife - in one hike on our second day!
- Remote & Less-Traveled Destinations - For the widest variety of wildlife experiences and best chance for up-close encounters, without crowds.
- Interact with Animals, Wildlife Experts & Scientific Researchers - Special Sloth Rescue Program and La Selva Biological Preserve.
- Special Wildlife Activities - Night hikes for nocturnal animals, sea-kayaking with dolphins, snorkeling at night in the bioluminescence and more.
- Special Arrangements for Exclusive Access
- Unparalleled Wildlife Viewing - It's normal for us to see 10-25 sloths and 5-15 troops of monkeys, plus rare wildlife - in one hike on our second day!
- Remote & Less-Traveled Destinations - For the widest variety of wildlife experiences and best chance for up-close encounters, without crowds.
- Interact with Animals, Wildlife Experts & Scientific Researchers - Special Sloth Rescue Program and La Selva Biological Preserve.
- Special Wildlife Activities - Night hikes for nocturnal animals, sea-kayaking with dolphins, snorkeling at night in the bioluminescence and more.
- Special Arrangements for Exclusive Access