Highlights
- Enjoy a private tour of La Paz Waterfall Gardens
- Go horseback riding around the Talamanca Mountains
- Visit coffee plantations and local farms
- Take a birding tour on a private nature reserve on the Osa Peninsula
Brief Itinerary
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrival in Costa Rica - Private Transfer to Vara Blanca | VaraBlanca |
Day 2 | Private Tour of La Paz Waterfall Gardens | VaraBlanca |
Day 3 | Private Transfer to San Isidro del General | San Isidro del general |
Day 4 | Exclusive Horseback Coffee Country Adventure | San Isidro del general |
Day 5 | Private Tour of Los Cusingos Bird Sanctuary | San Isidro del general |
Day 6 | Guided Horseback Excursion and Farm Experience | San Isidro del general |
Day 7 | Private Charter Flight to the Osa Peninsula | Puerto Jiménez |
Day 8 | Birding and Waterfall Hike With a Private Guide | Puerto Jiménez |
Day 9 | Private Guided Medicine Hike and Rainforest Walk | Puerto Jiménez |
Day 10 | Departure |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Costa Rica - Private Transfer to Vara Blanca
Welcome to Costa Rica!
Upon arrival at Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO), in the capital of San José, the driver of your private car service will meet you. Rather than stay in the city, you'll immediately kick off your grand Costa Rica luxury adventure with a 45-minute drive north to Vara Blanca.
This secluded town in the mountains of Heredia Province is situated on the Continental Divide between the volcanoes of Poás and Barva. It's a tropical cloud forest region, and the higher altitude results in the flourishing green rainforest shrouded in near constant mists. You'll arrive at a luxurious eco-lodge in time for a gourmet dinner at the hotel's restaurant. Or, if you want to explore a bit, your driver can whisk you off to any number of delicious local restaurants within 10 minutes of the Lodge.
Day 2: Private Tour of La Paz Waterfall Gardens
After breakfast, you'll enjoy a private guided visit to the La Paz Waterfall Gardens, which is located north of Costa Rica's capital of San José. La Paz is a protected area and expansive open-air theme park home to a wide variety of natural attractions. These, of course, include the namesake waterfalls as well as wildlife habitats and even a butterfly enclosure and aviary home to exotic birds.
The special thing about La Paz is that it is home to all the exotic wildlife you'll continue to encounter over the course of your adventure in Costa Rica. Fauna you'll see in the habitats include big cats, tropical snakes and frogs, various monkeys, and many types of hummingbirds and other exotic avian species. To arrive at the waterfalls you'll follow a network of jungle trails amid stunning tropical scenery until you reach the falls, at which point you'll be able to admire them and snap photos from different perspectives.
At the end of the park tour, you'll return to your deluxe room in a luxury lodge where you'll overnight.
Day 3: Private Transfer to San Isidro del General
In the morning, your English-speaking guide/driver will transfer you to the airport in San José where you'll board an exclusive charter plane for the 45-minute flight to San Isidro del General. Located in the Talamanca Mountains, San Isidro del General is a charming tourist town with a famous and massive farmers market. Here 200 vendors sell every kind of fruit and vegetable you can imagine. It's the perfect spot to pick up some delicious, exotic produce.
Upon arrival to San Isidro, you'll transfer 25 minutes by private car to your deluxe eco-resort. You'll then have the rest of the day free to relax and enjoy the hotel's facilities.
Day 4: Exclusive Horseback Coffee Country Adventure
In the morning you'll venture to the nearby town of Cedral, which is located in the foothills of the Talamanca Mountains and lies in the middle of Costa Rica's coffee country. The plan for today is to, of course, visit some local coffee farms, but you won't be doing so on foot. That's right, it's time to mount up for a horseback-riding tour of rural Costa Rican life.
Your private guide will lead you on this half-day tour of Cedral's coffee fincas (farms). You’ll ride through the region along unpaved roads, admiring prime views of the rainforest and the Rio Cedral River along the way. The community here pride themselves on their coffee-growing heritage, and this excursion allows you to meet landowners who plant, harvest, and sell their own organic coffee. Best of all, it's sustainably produced, a tenet that is integral to Costa Rican rural culture.
After the coffee tour, you can retire to your deluxe room in the eco-resort and spend the remainder of the day however you see fit.
Chat with a local specialist who can help organize your trip.
Day 5: Private Tour of Los Cusingos Bird Sanctuary
Today you're in for another unique excursion in the beautiful San Isidro del General region. This time you'll enjoy a half-day private tour of Los Cusingos Bird Sanctuary. Located over 192 acres in the cloud forest near the Frio River, it was the passion project of the late Dr. Alexander Skutch, a renowned ornithologist, botanist, and author.
The tour involves a nature hike along the sanctuary's nearly three km of trails. Along the way, your bilingual guide will point out the unique flora and fauna of the region. Exotic birds common here include trogons, manakins, wrens, tanagers, antbirds, and falcons. Also, you'll most certainly catch glimpses of white-faced capuchin monkeys playing in the trees, and you'll even see some ancient Pre-Columbian petroglyphs.
After the tour, you'll return to the luxury eco-lodge where you can spend the remainder of the day relaxing.
Day 6: Guided Horseback Excursion and Farm Experience
This outing allows you to experience Costa Rican farm life like a local. In the morning you'll hop on a saddle and ride a short distance from San Isidro del General to Don Nery’s family farm. On a tour, you’ll get a glimpse of the variety of crops grown here, which includes everything from sugarcane and coffee to plantains.
This is a hands-on farming experience where you'll extract juice from sugar cane, milk a cow, and even learn to make cheese. You'll also check the chicken coop for fresh eggs and interact with other farm animals. This all culminates in trying some of the fresh cow's milk, a tasting of a traditional Costa Rican drink made from sugarcane, and of course, sampling the homemade cheese.
Afterward, you'll return to your eco-resort in San Isidro del General.
Day 7: Private Charter Flight to the Osa Peninsula
In the mid-morning, your driver will transfer you to the airport at San Isidro del General. You'll then hop a private plane and embark on a brisk and scenic 25-minute charter flight south to Puerto Jiménez. This secluded town is situated on the coast of the Golfo Dulce ("sweet gulf") and it's all located on the famous Osa Peninsula, which is the most biodiverse region in Costa Rica.
Upon arrival in Puerto Jimenez, a driver will meet you and you'll transfer 45 minutes to Lapa Rios, a luxury eco-lodge that offers a number of environmentally conscious tours and excursions. After checking into your bungalow, you can then spend the remainder of the day unwinding. Perhaps head down to the nearby secluded beach for some sunbathing.
Day 8: Birding and Waterfall Hike With a Private Guide
Today you'll enjoy not one but two outdoor adventures in the secluded and exotic Osa Peninsula.
First, it's a two-hour birding tour that begins at 6:30 am. There are over 360 bird species on the Osa Peninsula, and embarking on a guided hike around the 1,000-acre private nature reserve of Lapa Rios is a great place to spot them. Not only will you see exotic birds, but you'll also catch glimpses of the famous blue morpho butterfly as well as monkeys in the trees. High-quality binoculars will be provided during the tour, as will tea, coffee, and a light snack.
Then, at 11 am, you'll begin a two-hour hike through the rainforest towards the Carbonera River, which is a great area to spot endemic species such as poison dart frogs and other unique creatures. Once at the river, you'll hike along the banks en-route to a secluded waterfall. The falls here plunge down into a tropical lagoon perfect for swimming, and you're more than welcome to take a dip.
After the tour, you'll return to your bungalow in Lapa Rios.
Day 9: Private Guided Medicine Hike and Rainforest Walk
Today you'll enjoy two half-day adventure excursions into the rainforest accompanied by English-speaking guides. The first is a visit to a garden of medicinal plants followed by a nature hike in the rainforest around Lapa Rios Lodge. Along the way, the guides will point out the various trees and plants whose seeds and leaves have been used by indigenous groups and locals for centuries to treat a wide variety of ailments.
Then it's time for Lapa Lodge's famous Rain Forest Ridge Walk. This involves a downhill hike on the ridgeline among the towering trees and tropical plants. During the walk, your guide will point out the unique flora and fauna endemic to this part of the Pacific Lowland Rainforest, and every step of the way you'll enjoy breathtaking views over the ridge to the unspoiled primary forest of the Osa Peninsula.
After the day of hiking, you'll return to your luxury bungalow where you can relax in a hammock or by the pool.
Day 10: Departure
At the appropriate time, you will transfer approximately 45 minutes from your eco-lodge to the airstrip at Puerto Jiménez for a private 50-minute charter flight to San José. Upon arrival in the capital, you'll transfer to the international airport where you'll catch your flight home. Adios and come back soon!