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Experiences in<br />
Costa Rica<br />
Turtle watching on the beach<br />
Costa Rica is home to six species of turtles<br />
including leatherbacks, the largest sea<br />
turtles. During the nesting season, watch<br />
adults laying eggs and baby turtles making<br />
their way to the sea. There are sites both<br />
on the Caribbean side (Tortuguero) and<br />
the Pacific coast (Tamarindo and Ostional)<br />
offering good possibilities of a sighting.<br />
Manuel Antonio<br />
& Surrounds<br />
Squirrel monkeys, Manuel Antonio<br />
Jungle-clad beaches • Superb wildlife viewing<br />
The small and superb Manuel Antonio National<br />
Park has lush rainforest fringed by beautiful<br />
beaches and rocky headlands. Its wildlife<br />
includes white-faced capuchins, howler and<br />
squirrel monkeys, toucans, sloths and agoutis.<br />
Hotels on the forested cliffs enjoy panoramic<br />
ocean views and easy access to the beaches<br />
and are perfect for combining exploration and<br />
relaxation. The Carara National Park, to the<br />
north, is home to crocodiles, monkeys and<br />
scarlet macaws.<br />
Caño Negro wetlands<br />
Tamarindo & the<br />
Nicoya Peninsula<br />
Unspoilt beaches • Nesting turtles<br />
The Nicoya Peninsula offers some of Costa<br />
Rica’s finest beaches and one of the largest<br />
remaining areas of dry forest in Central<br />
America. The somewhat developed beach town<br />
of Tamarindo retains a laid-back atmosphere<br />
and it is possible to relax here, explore the<br />
mangroves by boat or take an excursion to see<br />
nesting leatherback turtles. The southern part<br />
of Nicoya is more remote and has secluded<br />
hideaways such as Punta Islita, perched on a<br />
hillside above a private beach.<br />
Arenal & the North<br />
Tamarindo<br />
Active volcanoes • Hot springs • Caño Negro<br />
boat trip & birdlife<br />
The impressive cone-shaped Arenal Volcano,<br />
until recently one of the region’s most active,<br />
is surrounded by beautiful scenery. The<br />
majority of the hotels here are set in lush<br />
tropical gardens and provide excellent views.<br />
Attractions nearby include hot springs, canopy<br />
walkways in the treetops and boat trips along<br />
the Río Frío and the Caño Negro wetlands for<br />
superb birdwatching. To the north-west are<br />
the turquoise waters of Rio Celeste and the<br />
geothermal springs and boiling mud pools of<br />
Rincon de la Vieja National Park.<br />
Birdwatching<br />
More than 850 bird species, many of which<br />
are endemic, live in Costa Rica’s varied<br />
habitats. Besides the cloud forests, the<br />
Osa peninsula and Caño Negro, waterfowl<br />
also thrive in the fresh and saltwater<br />
lagoons of the Palo Verde wetlands. The<br />
Sarapiquí rainforest around La Selva<br />
Biological Station contains more than<br />
half of the country's bird species, while<br />
the small, forested farming community<br />
of San Gerardo is home to trogons,<br />
hummingbirds, and striking quetzals.<br />
Natural hot springs<br />
The natural thermal springs at the foot of<br />
the Arenal Volcano and Rincon de la Vieja<br />
National Park offer superb opportunities<br />
for a soak in soothing, mineral-rich natural<br />
pools of varying sizes and temperatures.<br />
The steaming hot springs are usually<br />
surrounded by lush vegetation, creating a<br />
truly idyllic place to unwind.<br />
Remote Osa Peninsula<br />
This magnificent peninsula is covered in<br />
dense primary rainforest, and is home<br />
to Corcovado National Park, described<br />
by National Geographic as "the most<br />
biologically intense place on Earth".<br />
Stay in a rustic luxury lodge and spot a<br />
plethora of exotic creatures including<br />
monkeys, sloths, ocelots, anteaters,<br />
toucans, scarlet macaws and more.<br />
Offshore, palm-fringed Caño Island is<br />
home to beautiful sandy beaches and<br />
excellent snorkelling opportunities.<br />
A suggested itinerary...<br />
Costa Rica Adventure<br />
12 days & 10 nights<br />
Guided from £2,395 (incl. flights)<br />
Self-drive from £1,895 (incl. flights)<br />
Category • Standard<br />
Take a self-drive or guided tour to explore<br />
the small natural paradise of Costa Rica.<br />
Discover tropical beaches, misty cloud<br />
forests and a wealth of wildlife with a<br />
partner or the whole family.<br />
Days 1-2: Fly to San José<br />
Fly from London to San José with British<br />
Airways. Stay for 2 nights. Visit the impressive<br />
Poas or Irazú Volcano. (N) (B)<br />
Days 3-4: Arenal<br />
Drive to Arenal for a 2-night stay. For a bird’seye<br />
view of the rainforest, Arenal Volcano and<br />
lake, visit the Sky Adventure Park. Relax at<br />
Tabacon’s natural hot springs and pools. (B)<br />
Days 5-6: Monteverde<br />
Drive to Monteverde for 2 nights. Explore<br />
the cloud forest reserve; spot wildlife from<br />
hanging canopy walkways and visit butterfly<br />
and hummingbird gardens. (B)<br />
Days 7-10: Manuel Antonio or Nicoya<br />
Continue to Manuel Antonio for a 4-night<br />
stay. Relax on the Pacific coast, visit the<br />
national park or take an optional boat tour<br />
in search of dolphins. Alternatively, continue<br />
to the Nicoya Peninsula and upgrade to the<br />
luxurious Punta Islita. (B)<br />
Days 11-12: San José • Fly home<br />
Transfer to San José for an overnight direct<br />
flight to London with British Airways. (B) (N)<br />
Tailor-made travel<br />
Contact our experts<br />
020 3627 3097<br />
CoxandKings.co.uk/make-an-enquiry<br />
For more information or to book, contact us on 020 3627 3097 or speak to your travel agent<br />
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