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Wildlife Adventure in Costa Rica

Journey from remote rainforests in Tortuguero to mangroves lining the Pacific in search of sloths, tree frogs and whales

What's Included?

  • Wildlife Activities & Guides7 days of the trip include wildlife-focused activities led by a local, English-speaking naturalist guide.
  • All Lodging4 nights in hotels and 5 nights in lodges
  • MealsAll breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners
  • TransfersYour group airport transfers plus all local transportation during the trip
  • Permits & FeesAll national park entry fees throughout the trip
  • Maximum group size: 12Join small n’ sociable groups of like-minded, active and outdoorsy people – designed to be solo-friendly

Fromexcluding flights

Highlights

  • Explore Tortuguero’s canals by boat, navigating deep into this remote national park where turtles, caimans and over 800 wildlife species thrive

  • Walk the trails of Tirimbina Biological Reserve, crossing hanging bridges into primary rainforest alive with toucans, monkeys, and coatis

  • Track the resplendent quetzal in the Los Santos cloud forest, meeting local families committed to protecting its habitat

  • Spot humpback whales in Marino Ballena National Park, one of the few places where populations from both hemispheres meet

Itinerary

    Day 1

    ¡Pura vida! Welcome to Costa Rica

    Hotel
    Twin share
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    Your guide will meet you at Juan Santamaría International Airport and transfer you to your lodging, just a short drive from the city. Once you've settled in, the evening kicks off with a welcome briefing - a chance to meet your fellow adventurers, get the lowdown on the days ahead and ask any questions before your adventure begins tomorrow.

    Day 2

    Along the waterways into Tortuguero National Park

    Driving
    4hrs
    Boat Ride
    1.5hrs
    Lodge
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    You'll start the adventure early this morning, heading northeast through Costa Rica's Caribbean lowlands. Stop for breakfast at a local restaurant in Guapiles before continuing to Pavona Dock, where a boat ride takes you deep into the jungle to your riverside lodge. Accessible only by water, Tortuguero is one of the most remote places in Costa Rica - a maze of canals and rainforest that's home to an incredible array of wildlife, including green sea turtles, howler monkeys, river otters and more than 300 species of birds. After lunch, you'll explore Tortuguero village with your guide, a small Afro-Caribbean community with a fascinating story of how local families transformed from turtle hunters into passionate conservationists.

    Day 3

    Toucans, caimans, and turtles of Tortuguero

    Boat Ride
    2-3hrs
    Wildlife Watching
    1-2hrs
    Hiking
    2hrs · 2mi · 377ft up · 377ft down
    Lodge
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    This morning, you'll head out by boat into the heart of Tortuguero National Park, navigating deep into its network of canals. It's one of the best places to spot wildlife up close, so keep your eyes peeled for caimans, sloths, spider monkeys, and a remarkable variety of birds, including toucans, kingfishers, and jacanas. After lunch, your guide will lead a walk along the lodge's private trails, where the pace slows and you'll start to notice the forest's smaller residents, from poison dart frogs to leafcutter ants. An afternoon hike up Cerro Tortuguero rewards you with sweeping views across the winding waterways and jungle canopy below.

    On departures from July to October, an optional beach visit may be available at dusk or dawn to watch green sea turtles nesting or hatchlings making their way to the sea - one of the world's most extraordinary wildlife spectacles (subject to turtle activity).

    Day 4

    From the Caribbean coast to the rainforest

    Boat Ride
    1.5hrs
    Driving
    2hrs
    Wildlife Watching
    2hrs
    Lodge
    Twin share
    Breakfast and lunch included
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    You'll head back through the canals to Pavona Dock this morning before transferring to Sarapiquí, one of the country's last remaining areas of primary rainforest and home to more than half of its bird species. The afternoon is spent at Pierella Ecological Garden, a family-run reserve where your hosts, William and Krista, share how they reforested the property and gradually coaxed the wildlife back. Visit the butterfly garden to learn about the different species and their life cycles, then head out on the trails in search of sloths, frogs, and insects before sitting down to a late lunch of traditional Costa Rican cuisine.

    Day 5

    Into the treetops of Tirimbina and the cloud forest of Los Santos

    Wildlife Watching
    2hrs · 3mi · 394ft up · 394ft down
    Driving
    5hrs
    Lodge
    Twin share
    Breakfast included
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    After breakfast, you'll head into Tirimbina Biological Reserve, where more than 6 miles of trails wind through gardens, wetlands, and riverbanks before disappearing into primary rainforest. The highlight is crossing one of the country's longest suspension bridges - stretching 860 feet across the Sarapiquí River and soaring 72 feet above the water, before a second bridge takes you deeper into the canopy, one of the rainforest's least explored layers. Keep an eye out for toucans, trogons, squirrels, coatis, and monkeys as your guide brings the forest to life around you. After lunch, you'll transfer to the Los Santos area, high in the Talamanca Mountain Range, where the air is cooler and cloud forest blankets the hillsides. The evening is yours to explore - head out for dinner at a local restaurant before an early night ahead of a big day tomorrow.

    Day 6

    Search for quetzals and hike to a hidden waterfall

    Wildlife Tracking
    2.5hrs · 1mi · 1148ft up · 1148ft down
    Hiking
    2.5hrs · 4mi · 1181ft up · 1181ft down
    Driving
    2hrs
    Lodge
    Twin share
    Breakfast included
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    An early start today as you head into the cloud forest with your guide at dawn, the best time to spot the iconic resplendent quetzal. Quetzal watching is run through the Kabek Families Pro-Quetzal Project, a conservation initiative involving more than 25 local farming families who manage their land to protect quetzal habitat while earning a direct income from doing so. After this incredible morning in the cloud forest, you’ll return to the lodge for breakfast before lacing up your boots for the hike to Divina Providencia Waterfall, a demanding trail that winds through blackberry plantations, oak forest and primary rainforest, with edible mushrooms and medicinal plants along the way. It’s a challenging few hours, but the reward is a refreshing swim in the cool waters at the base of the falls.

    Day 7

    Nature trails of Hacienda Baru and to the Pacific

    Driving
    2.5hrs
    Wildlife Watching
    2hrs · 4mi · 394ft up · 394ft down
    Hotel
    Twin share
    Breakfast included
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    After a two-hour transfer from the cloud forest to Costa Rica’s southern Pacific coast, you’ll arrive at Hacienda Baru, a 815-acre private reserve where nature trails cut through some of the country’s most wildlife-rich tropical forest. A certified nature guide joins you here, leading you through the trees in search of howler monkeys, sloths, agoutis, and armadillos, while remnants of ancient cacao fields hint at the land’s history. Keep an eye on the canopy - with luck, you may spot signs of ocelots and other wild cats that roam the reserve. A short transfer brings you to your hotel in Uvita, where the rest of the afternoon is yours to explore the town or simply unwind on the beach.

    Day 8

    Whales, dolphins and sea kayaking in Marino Ballena National Park

    Boat Ride
    2hrs
    Kayaking
    3-4hrs
    Breakfast included
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    Today is spent almost entirely on the water. You’ll set out from Punta Uvita beach by boat into Marino Ballena National Park, scanning the Pacific for humpback whales and two species of dolphin, Pacific spotted and bottlenose, as well as sea turtles, pelicans, and frigate birds. The park protects one of the world’s most important humpback whale habitats, where populations from both the northern and southern hemispheres converge. Peak season runs from July to October and again from January to February, though sightings are possible year-round. During the dry season (December to April), a 35-minute snorkeling session on the park’s reefs is included. The afternoon shifts to sea kayaking, paddling out to the Whale’s Tail—a natural sandbar formation stretching into the Pacific—for more snorkeling on the reef (dry season only), before the incoming tide carries you back to shore through a protected mangrove forest, where green iguanas and birds pick their way through the roots above the waterline.

    Day 9

    Carara National Park and return to the Central Valley

    Hiking
    3hrs · 3mi · 295ft up · 295ft down
    Driving
    4.5hrs
    Hotel
    Twin share
    Breakfast and dinner included
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    On your last full day, head north along the Pacific coast, breaking up the journey at Carara National Park, about 56 miles from San Jose and known as the “River of Lizards” in the indigenous Huetar language. It’s one of the country’s most ecologically significant reserves, sitting in the transition zone between the dry forests of the north and the humid rainforests of the south. That overlap creates an unusually rich habitat: scarlet macaws gather here in large numbers, alongside trogons, toucans, howler monkeys, sloths, and white-nosed coatis. The park was also the first in the country to install a universally accessible trail, allowing everyone to experience the forest floor and its ancient trees up close. From here, the transfer continues to Costa Rica’s Central Valley, where you’ll enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant - a chance to share one last evening with the group before heading home tomorrow.

  1. Day 10

    Hasta luego, Costa Rica

    Breakfast included
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    Your driver will meet you in the hotel lobby and transfer you to Juan Santamaria International Airport in good time for your flight. Aim to arrive at the airport at least three hours before departure. Safe travels, and pura vida.

Practical Stuff

Getting There

Nearest airport
Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO)
Pick up
Juan Santamaria Airport, San Jose (SJO)
Arrive by 17:00 on Day 1 (refer to set transfer times)
Drop off
Juan Santamaria Airport, San Jose (SJO)
Any time on Day 10

Detailed Logistics

Transfers

On Day 1, your host will meet you at Juan Santamaria International Airport (San Jose). Three group airport transfers are included on the arrival day, usually departing at 1:00 PM, 5:00 PM, and 10:30 PM, although these may vary depending on your group's flight arrival times. Travelers arriving at similar times will be transferred together, so you may have a short wait at the airport. Your host will confirm your exact pick-up time before you travel.

On Day 10, two group airport transfers are included to Juan Santamaria International Airport, usually timed to suit flights departing after 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM. If your flight departs at a different time, a private transfer can be arranged in advance through your local host.

Travel options

There are regular international flights into Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) in San Jose, Costa Rica's main international gateway.

From the US and Canada: There are direct flights from a number of major hubs, including Miami, Orlando, New York, Newark, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Toronto. Airlines serving these routes include American Airlines, Delta, United, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, and Air Canada. Flight times range from around 2.5 hours from Miami to around six hours from Los Angeles and Toronto.

From Europe: Direct flights are available from London Heathrow, Madrid, Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, and Amsterdam, with airlines including British Airways, Iberia, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, and Edelweiss. Flight times are typically around 10–11 hours from London and Madrid, and 11–12 hours from other European hubs.

If you're traveling from elsewhere, it's usually easy to connect via one of these major North American or European hubs.

Trip level explained

Level 2

Easy-Moderate

This is an easy-to-moderate adventure with plenty of hikes across varied terrain. You should be comfortable hiking up to 5 miles a day with moderate elevation changes and confident handling consecutive active days, including a longer and more challenging hike on Day 6. Trails range from well-maintained paths to rougher mixed terrain on trekking days, and conditions can be hot and humid. Day 6 is the most demanding - you’ll reach a peak altitude of 8,694ft, with 1,148ft of ascent and descent, so some preparation for higher-altitude hiking is recommended. On Day 8, basic river paddling experience is useful but not essential.

What if i need to skip an activity?

You’re welcome to sit out an activity if you need to, though it’s worth noting that the itinerary moves to a new destination every day or two, so you’ll need to join the group transfers. Your local guide will be with the group throughout, so if you do choose to skip an activity, you’ll have some time to rest independently at the lodging while the others are out.

Wildlife encounters: factors to consider

This trip takes place in environments where wild animals are present in their natural habitat, where protections and controls on their movement may be limited or non-existent. Some species may be dangerous, venomous, or unpredictable. Sightings are a privilege, but safety is key. Always follow your guide’s instructions and any posted signage.

We recommend considering your comfort around wildlife and discussing any concerns with your host before travel, particularly if you have allergies, phobias, or related health conditions.

Hot climate: factors to consider

This trip operates in areas where daytime temperatures can reach extreme levels, with limited shade and, at times, high humidity adding to the challenge. These conditions can affect physical performance and increase the risk of dehydration or heat-related illness. Your guide will adjust the pace and monitor the group closely, but staying well hydrated, wearing suitable clothing, and using sun protection is essential.

Before traveling, consider your ability to remain active in high temperatures and consult a medical professional if you have any concerns, especially if you have cardiovascular or heat-sensitive conditions. Arriving a day or two before the trip may help you adjust gradually to the heat.

High altitude (over 8,200 ft): factors to consider

This trip visits locations at or above 8,200ft, where some people may experience symptoms of Altitude Sickness (opens in new tab), also known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).

Previous experience at altitude doesn’t guarantee the same response again – your body can react differently on each trip. However, having been at altitude before is still valuable: it gives you a better understanding of how your body might respond, what symptoms to look out for, and how to manage your pace and energy levels.

Your guide is trained to manage the risk of altitude sickness by controlling the rate of ascent, monitoring group well-being, and responding appropriately if anyone feels unwell.

Before booking, we recommend considering your personal health, particularly if you have any pre-existing conditions, and consulting a medical professional if you’re unsure. Arriving early to allow your body to acclimatize can also make a big difference.

Your travel insurance must cover the maximum altitude reached on this trip and include emergency evacuation.

What is and isn't Included?

What's included

  • Guided walks to Tortugero town and in lodge gardens
  • Guided hike to Cerro Tortuguero
  • Guided boat tour through Tortuguero National Park canals
  • Guided tour of Pierella Ecological Garden
  • Guided visit to Tirimbina Biological Reserve including hanging bridges
  • Guided quetzal birdwatching tour (shared service for groups fewer than 9 people)
  • Guided hike to Divina Providencia waterfall
  • Guided wildlife tour at Hacienda Barú
  • Marino Ballena Park wildlife boat tour
  • Guided sea kayaking at Marino Ballena Park
  • Guided walk in Carara National Park

  • Naturalist, English-speaking tour leader to accompany the group from Days 1 to 9
  • Experienced driver from Days 2 to 9 (arrival and departure transfers are conducted separately)
  • Expert nature guides in Tortuguero National Park
  • Expert nature guide at Hacienda Baru
  • Expert marine guide for the Marino Ballena National Park wildlife boat tour
  • Qualified instructor for sea kayaking in Marino Ballena National Park

  • 4 nights in small hotels in Alajuela and Uvita
  • 5 nights in lodges immersed in the nature of Tortuguero, Sarapiqui and San Gerardo de Dota

  • All (9) breakfasts
  • 3 buffet-style lunches
  • 3 dinners (two buffet-style and one in a local restaurant)

  • Group arrival transfers from Juan Santamaría International Airport, San Jose on Day 1 (three pick-up times available)
  • Group departure transfers to Juan Santamaría International Airport, San Jose on Day 10 (two departure times available)
  • All transfers during the trip

  • Entry fee to Tortuguero National Park
  • Entry fee to Marino Ballena Park
  • Entry fee to Carara National Park

Where You'll Stay

Looking for a private room? See Optional Extras for details and pricing.

Restaurant at Ara Ambigua Lodge, Sarapiqui.

Sarapiqui

Stay

Sarapiqui

You'll spend one night at a family-run lodge in the rainforest of Sarapiqui. Ara Ambigua Lodge sits within its own protected forest reserve, with two lakes and a self-guided nature trail winding through the grounds. The on-site restaurant, La Casona, serves Costa Rican specialties alongside international dishes, while rooms have hot water, air conditioning, and balconies overlooking the gardens.

On some departures, you may stay at a similar property, such as Selva Verde Lodge or Hotel El Bambu.

What You'll Eat

The food on this trip typically consists of local dishes using fresh, wholesome ingredients, focusing on natural flavor and simplicity. Rice and beans are a staple of Costa Rican cuisine, appearing in many meals, including the national dish, gallo pi…

Food and Dietary info

The food on this trip typically consists of local dishes using fresh, wholesome ingredients, focusing on natural flavor and simplicity. Rice and beans are a staple of Costa Rican cuisine, appearing in many meals, including the national dish, gallo pinto (a breakfast dish of rice and black beans served with eggs, tortillas, and sour cream).

Another staple is casado, a hearty plate of rice, beans, plantains, salad, and a choice of meat, often served with picadillo (a finely chopped vegetable medley). Along the coast, seafood is plentiful, with dishes such as ceviche (fresh fish cured in citrus juice with onion, cilantro, and peppers). Street food includes empanadas filled with cheese, meat, or beans, and patacones (twice-fried plantain served with a tangy dipping sauce). For something sweet, try tres leches cake or cajeta de coco, a coconut fudge. Fresh tropical fruit, juices, and smoothies made from mango, papaya, pineapple, and banana are widely available.

Coffee is a national highlight, with Costa Rican beans renowned worldwide thanks to the country’s volcanic soil and ideal growing conditions. Chocolate is another specialty, with cacao cultivated here for centuries and local producers creating a range from rich dark chocolate to sweeter varieties infused with tropical fruit or spices.

If you have dietary requirements, intolerances, or allergies, please refer to the FAQ below: “Can my dietary requirements be catered for on this adventure?” for trip-specific guidance.

Optional Extras

Pre/Post Trip Accommodation

Extra night post-trip (single or twin/double)
…/per night
Extra night pre-trip (single or twin/double)
…/per night

Upgrades

Private room upgrade

Transfers

Private arrival transfer
Private departure transfer

To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.

All extras must be paid before your trip starts.

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Before You Travel

What to Pack

Backpack with hiking gear laid out

Know before you go! Some stuff we'll provide, other things you'll need to bring.

Kit List

What do I need to bring?
BAGS
  • Daypack (20-30 liters), ideally with a waterproof lining
  • Bag for two nights in Tortuguero, max. weight 26 lbs (main luggage will be safely stored)
  • Soft duffel bag or suitcase for main luggage
  • Dry bag for water-based activities
CLOTHES
  • Lightweight waterproof jacket
  • Lightweight waterproof pants
  • Lightweight pants/shorts
  • Quick dry clothing (for water-based activities)
  • Short sleeved and light-colored long sleeved tops for sun protection
  • Light fleece sweater
  • Underwear and socks
  • Swimwear for multiple days
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunhat
  • Hiking boots or sneakers (worn-in)
  • Closed-toe shoes for kayaking
  • Sandals
OTHER
  • Travel pillow or pillowcase (optional)
  • Eye-mask
  • Sleepwear
  • Universal travel plug adapter
  • Power bank or solar charger (optional)
  • Passport (and visas)
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Ear plugs
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Headlamp or flashlight
  • Reusable water bottle (1-2 liters)

FAQs

Our wildlife adventures put nature front and center. We aim to spend as much time as possible immersed in it, whether tracking animals through wild landscapes or sitting quietly as something remarkable unfolds. These are still proper adventures. Expect plenty of walking safaris, hikes, and active days, with moments of stillness and observation woven in throughout. An experienced naturalist tour leader will be with you, and groups are capped at 12 people, keeping things intimate, reducing environmental impact, and ensuring the wildlife barely knows you’re there.

Our adventures are designed by animal lovers, for animal lovers, with a strong focus on respect and minimal impact in all wildlife encounters. You’ll be accompanied by experienced local wildlife experts who follow strict guidelines to ensure animals are never disturbed. Group sizes are limited to a maximum of 12, helping to keep disturbance low and allowing wildlife sightings to be handled calmly and responsibly. All trips operate in line with our Animal Welfare Policy, ensuring wildlife protection always comes first.

Sloths are regularly spotted at several points on this trip, with Tortuguero, Sarapiquí, Uvita, and Carara National Park all offering good habitats. As with all wildlife, sightings can’t be guaranteed, but encounters are common, even if sometimes at a distance. Your naturalist guide will know where to look, giving you the best possible chance of spotting them along the way.

Green sea turtles nest on the beaches of Tortuguero between July and October, with hatchlings emerging during the same period. A beach visit to observe nesting or hatching is available as an optional activity on departures within this window, though sightings are never guaranteed – turtle activity depends on natural conditions on the night. To protect the turtles at this critical stage, visits are always conducted in small groups at a respectful distance, following guidelines set by local experts. Your guide will keep you informed of any opportunities as they arise.

Marino Ballena National Park is one of the few places in the world where humpback whales from both the northern and southern hemispheres converge, making it an exceptional whale-watching destination. Peak season runs from July to October and again from January to February, though sightings are possible for much of the year. As with all wildlife, encounters can never be guaranteed, but your guide will give you the best possible chance of spotting them out on the water.

No previous kayaking experience is needed, though any time you've spent on the water, kayaking on a lake or river, for example, will stand you in good stead. You'll receive a full safety briefing before heading out, and it's possible to opt out if you'd prefer not to take part.

You will be accompanied by an expert naturalist tour leader and an experienced driver from Days 1 to 9 of the trip. Drivers will also be available to provide two departure transfers on Day 10. Your tour leader will also be joined by local nature or marine guides in Tortuguero National Park, at Hacienda Barú and in Marino Ballena National Park.

Overtourism is increasingly affecting popular destinations such as Costa Rica, making it harder to enjoy its natural wonders in peace. High visitor numbers can strain local resources, impact the environment, and raise living costs for residents. To help avoid contributing to this, we deliberately don’t include some of the country’s most heavily visited spots, such as Manuel Antonio National Park and Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Instead, we focus on lesser-known but equally rewarding destinations, including Sarapiquí, San Gerardo de Dota, and Uvita.

These areas offer outstanding natural beauty and often place a strong emphasis on conservation. In San Gerardo de Dota, for example, the Kabek Families Pro-Quetzal Project brings together more than 25 local farming families who manage their land to protect quetzal habitat, earning a direct income from doing so while keeping visitor numbers at a sustainable level. It’s a more considered way to experience Costa Rica, benefiting both the places you visit and the people you meet along the way.

Tap water quality varies across Costa Rica. In larger towns and cities, it is generally safe to drink, but in more remote areas, filtered water is advisable as a precaution. Drinking water refill stations are available at each night's lodging. Some national parks in Costa Rica enforce a strict ban on single-use plastic bottles, so a reusable bottle (1–2 liters) is essential (and better for the environment, regardless).

At Much Better Adventures, we work hard to accommodate dietary requirements and allergies so your trip is safe, inclusive, and enjoyable. That said, options can vary by country, location, and lodging, and in some places, options may be limited or unavailable. The information below has been provided by your host so you’re fully informed about what will be possible on your trip depending on your individual requirements. This information should be read carefully before your trip to ensure that you are adequately prepared for the situation ‘on the ground’.

Once you have booked your trip, please fill out your passenger information form ASAP with any dietary requirements. Once you complete your passenger information, your dietary needs and any allergies are automatically shared with your host and, in turn, your guide. Please submit this as early as possible so they can plan accordingly and deliver the best experience. Please also remind your guide about your dietary requirements upon arrival, as mentioning these in person allows your guide to comprehend individual preferences and limitations as soon as you arrive.

SPECIAL DIETS

Vegetarian
Vegetarian diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance.

Vegan
Vegan diets can be partially catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. You may find that options are limited and repetitive, so we recommend you bring supplementary snacks to add variety and protein.

Kosher
Fully certified Kosher kitchens and supervision are rare and usually cannot be guaranteed unless expressly confirmed in advance by your host. Vegetarian or vegan options can often be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. Please read the related sections above.

Halal
Certified Halal supply varies by location and may not always be possible. Vegetarian or vegan options can often be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. Please read the related sections above.

INTOLERANCES

Gluten-free (for Celiac, please see Allergies section below)
Gluten-free diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance.

Lactose-free
Lactose-free diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance.

ALLERGIES

Our host has confirmed that they are able to accommodate mild allergies to the 14 allergens identified by the UK Food Standards Agency, where these are disclosed in advance. However, if you have a severe or life-threatening food allergy, please get in touch with our Customer Experience team before booking, to discuss whether your requirements can be accommodated safely on this trip. This will allow us to carefully consider the sensitivity and severity of your allergy, the available provision on the trip, and the accessibility of medical care should a reaction occur. Your safety is always our top priority. Please note that when traveling overseas, local ingredients, food preparation methods, and labeling standards may vary, particularly in remote areas. It is also worth noting that any allergies may result in more limited options and repetitive provision in some areas. While your guide will help communicate dietary requirements where possible, customers remain responsible for managing their own allergies during the trip.

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Our trips typically consist of a mix of solo travelers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.

Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves, and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way.

It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.

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Costa Rica has two distinct seasons: a dry season (November to April) and a green season (May to October). Most departures run in the dry season, when conditions are ideal for wildlife watching. Tortuguero’s canals are calm and the cloud forests of San Gerardo de Dota are clear enough to spot quetzals.

Temperatures vary significantly by destination. Tortuguero and Sarapiqui are hot and humid year-round, with daytime highs of around 82–90°F. San Gerardo de Dota sits at around 7,218ft, with daytime temperatures of 70–75°F and cool nights that can drop to 44–54°F, so remember to pack a warm layer. Uvita stays a steady 79–81°F.

Green season departures bring lush landscapes and fewer crowds, though you should expect afternoon showers. July and August are still popular—humpback whales arrive in Uvita during this period, making it one of the best times for whale watching, and it also coincides with turtle nesting season in Tortuguero. Rain is more frequent, but it rarely lasts all day and it’s what keeps the country so vibrantly green.

We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre program, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.

What's the number?
It works out on average at 100kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.

The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.

But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:

  • Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
  • A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
  • 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.

What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.

Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.

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  • Friday 8th January 2027

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