Highlights
- Cycle over coastal mountains near Manuel Antonio National Park
- Test your endurance as you peddle over the Continental Divide
- Ride alongside expansive coffee farms and sugarcane fields
- Kayak to the mouth of the Pacuare River on the Caribbean coast
Brief Itinerary
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrival in Costa Rica – Experience San José's Culture | San Jose |
Day 2 | Transfer to Quepos - Biking to Naranjito | Naranjito |
Day 3 | Cemetery Hill Trekking & Cycling | Santa Maria de Dota |
Day 4 | Biking Over the Continental Divide | Orosi |
Day 5 | Cycling & Trekking Through Tapantí | Taus |
Day 6 | Pacuare Adventure – Biking & Rafting | Río Pacuare |
Day 7 | Pacuare Adventure - Finca Pacuarito | Siquirres |
Day 8 | Pacuare Cycling & Kayak Adventure - Puerto Viejo | Puerto Viejo de Talamanca |
Day 9 | Departure |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Costa Rica – Experience San José's Culture
Welcome to Costa Rica, the land of pura vida! After arriving at Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José, a local representative will meet you and escort you to your hotel. The rest of the day you'll have free to explore the city at your leisure.
Perhaps stroll through Mercado Central (Central Market), which features over 200 shops and food stalls. Then visit the Catedral Metropolitana (Metropolitan Church), whose interior combines Greek Orthodox, neoclassical, and Baroque styles. There's also the neo-classical National Theater and the Museo del Jade, which houses the world's largest collection of pre-Columbian jade artifacts.
Be sure to explore Barrio Amón, a bohemian neighborhood home to historic cafetalero (coffee grower) mansions built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For dinner, opt for a restaurant in the hills of Escazú. This elevated region on the western edge of the city offers panoramic views of the valley below. That said, San José is filled with great restaurants serving everything from traditional Costa Rican fare to forward-thinking fusion cuisine.
Day 2: Transfer to Quepos - Biking to Naranjito
The adventure begins!
After waking up early you'll transfer by car 2.5 hours to the Pacific coast and the town of Quepos. You'll then embark on a 10-mile (16-km) ride featuring steep climbs up the steep coastal mountains. It's a rigorous ride, but the stunning ocean views from high up are a reward for all the hard work.
Upon arrival in the small town of Esquipulas, we'll rest up and prepare our day packs for the next leg of the journey. Trading our wheels for hiking boots, we'll continue by foot eight miles (14 km) into the cool highlands of central Costa Rica. We'll set up camp and overnight in the valley of Naranjito
Day 3: Cemetery Hill Trekking & Cycling
Our day begins with a trek towards the Continental Divide to challenge the infamous “Cemetery Hill,” a strenuous eight-mile (13-kilometer) ascent to an elevation of 5,200 feet (1,600 meters). Then it's an easier jaunt to the pueblo of San Lorenzo, where we'll switch to mountain bikes and cycle another nine miles (14 km) to reach the village of Santa Maria. Here we'll refortify with traditional Costa Rican fare and rest up in comfortable bungalows.
Chat with a local specialist who can help organize your trip.
Day 4: Biking Over the Continental Divide
Today we'll tackle the hardest, steepest cycling climb of the adventure. Before breakfast, we'll hop on the bikes and embark on an eight-mile (14-kilometer) up-hill stretch to the Continental Divide. This will bring us to an altitude of 7,644 feet (2,330 meters), which is the highest point on the entire journey.
After reaching this milestone, we'll rest and then spend the remainder of the day on a relatively easy, mostly downhill ride on dirt roads and single-track trails. We'll finish in the afternoon in the beautiful Orosi Valley, where green pastures and expansive coffee fields blanket the land. Our destination is the town of Orosi, where we'll rest up for the night. The total distance you'll cover for the day is 30 miles (49 km).
Day 5: Cycling & Trekking Through Tapantí
After breakfast, we'll embark on a brisk five-mile (nine-km) mountain-bike ride along the banks of a tropical river to the Tapantí National Wildlife Refuge. This is an area of vast rugged terrain covered with dense primary rainforest. Leaving our bikes, we'll continue on foot, trekking nine miles (15 km) over the mountains. This route passes through the hanging vines and towering exotic trees covered in moss and bromeliads that comprise the cloud-forest ecology here.
The end of the day will find us on flatter ground, camping near the small settlement of Taus.
Day 6: Pacuare Adventure – Biking & Rafting
Get ready for a combined mountain biking/whitewater rafting adventure. After breakfast, we'll start the day's 26-mile (43-km) ride to Finca La Cruz and the put-in of the upper Río Pacuare. At the riverbank, we'll enjoy lunch before hopping into the rafts and embarking on a six-mile (10-km) ride down the Pacuare. The scenery is incredible as we'll paddle along easy class II/III rapids, passing by unspoiled rainforest, towering canyon cliffs, and the occasional exotic waterfall.
By the afternoon we'll arrive at our comfortable riverside camp, which is nestled in the sweet spot between the rainforest and the running river. You'll have the afternoon free to wander off, explore the surrounding jungle, and view the exotic wildlife in the area. Be on the lookout for toucans and boa constrictors as well as sloths and monkeys playing in the trees. Or simply relax in a hammock and let the sounds of the river lull you into a nice nap.
Day 7: Pacuare Adventure - Finca Pacuarito
After breakfast, you'll continue your whitewater rafting adventure. Today you'll enjoy a 12-mile (20-km) ride down the Pacuare, traveling amid virgin rainforest, cascading waterfalls, and river canyons. The excitement will pick up as we maneuver through exhilarating class III/IV rapids, and in the gentler sections you can relax and appreciate the scenery. Along the way, we'll take a break to do some hiking to a tropical waterfall and enjoy lunch on the shore.
Later in the afternoon, we'll arrive at Finca Pacuarito and the beginning of the region's banana plantations. This is where we'll pull ashore for the evening, and we'll all overnight at the finca.
Day 8: Pacuare Cycling & Kayak Adventure - Puerto Viejo
This morning we'll hop on our bikes for a 16-mile (26-km) ride through Costa Rican banana plantations to the town of Freeman. Here we'll leave the bikes, hop in a kayak, and begin the final seven miles (12 km) of the day's journey as we travel down the Pacuare. There are no more rapids, just gentle running currents that ease into the Caribbean lowlands. The last mile is particularly tranquil, and you can relax in your kayak and appreciate the bucolic landscapes and exotic wildlife passing by as you glide over the water.
At the end of the adventure, we'll reach the mouth of the Pacuare as it meets the Caribbean Ocean and celebrate the end of the journey with a glass of champagne and a well-deserved rest. After some leisure time on the beach, a motorboat will arrive and transfer us to the town of Moin, where we'll travel by vehicle to the beach village of Puerto Viejo, where we'll overnight.
Day 9: Departure
After breakfast, you will travel either by private land transfer (four hours) or charter flight (20 minutes) to the international airport in San José, where you will catch your flight home. Adios, and come back soon!