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Independent Costa Rica - Route 5 Adventure Bus
Travel from coast to coast, from the Caribbean-flavoured beaches of Costa Rica's Atlantic to the Latin rhythms of Guanacaste, known for its miles of beaches, killer surf and consistently sunny weather. In between, make a stop on the country's volcanic backbone at active Arenal Volcano, a wonderland of rafting, hiking, waterfalls and hot springs.
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Itinerary
Our popular 11-day itinerary
Our G.A.P Adventures Pass Costa Rica is the best way to explore Costa Rica. One of our representatives will visit you in the comfort of your hotel shortly after arrival to provide information for the rest of your trip and will remain just a phone call away for the duration of your stay.Day 1 Arrive San José
Arrive in San José at any time. There are no planned activities, so enjoy the city. Located in the central highlands, San José enjoys a moderate climate. The heat and humidity of the coast and lowland areas may affect you, with a general sense of lethargy and/or loss of appetite. This is no cause for alarm; it is simply your body’s reaction to the heat. Be sure to drink plenty of water (bottled water is available everywhere) and do not attempt too much in any given day. We prefer fan-cooled rather than air conditioned rooms to avoid having to acclimatize to the heat and humidity every time you go outside. This is also a more eco-friendly approach.Like most cities, San José has its good and bad sides. It is the centre of government, theatre, and art, as well as of air pollution and congestion. It has beautiful parks and museums, and a few beggars on the streets. It is big and often noisy, but even from its crowded downtown streets, you’ll often enjoy a view of the surrounding lush mountains. Start your exploration of the city in the main plaza, a great place to people-watch. A mime, juggler, marimba band, magician, or storyteller may be performing for whatever is collected when the hat is passed. Artisan booths are common, creating a regular arts and crafts fair atmosphere. A source of pride for the ticos (as Costa Ricans are known) is the National Theatre. Inaugurated in 1897, the building was paid for by coffee growers through a voluntary tax on every bag of coffee exported. The National Museum, housed in the Bellavista Fortress, offers exhibits on pre-Columbian art, colonial art and furniture and religious art within a 19th Century building that was converted from a military fortress after the army was abolished. The Museum of Costa Rican Art, located in La Sabana Park, was once the international airport; the museum is now housed in the old terminal building. The Jade Museum is on the 11th floor of the Instituto Nacional de Seguros building. In addition to the marvellous collection of jade objects, there are pre-Columbian ceramic and stone works as well as displays with archaeological and ethnographic information. The Gold Museum is located underneath the Plaza de la Cultura. Its spectacular collection of indigenous gold art belongs to the Central Bank of Costa Rica.The best and least expensive places to buy souvenirs in San José are the markets. The two main ones are the ones in Plaza de la Demorcracia, which is an outdoor open market, and the Central Market, where handicrafts are sold along with boots, fish, flour, herbal remedies, shirts and everything else you can imagine. Always watch your belongings and be ready for crowds. If you plan on spending a few days in San José after your tour, there are a number of activities within the city and area that you can participate in, many of them outdoors.Probably the hardest thing you will do in San José, other than get safely across busy streets, is keep the street numbering systems straight. Street and avenue numbers are posted on buildings at the corners of some intersections. Keep looking as you walk, and you will eventually find one. NOTE: Like any city where tourism is on the increase, crime also tends to increase and while San José is not a noticeably dangerous city, there are certain precautions you should take. Make sure that you are aware of your things at all times and don't go out carrying expensive gear or jewellery.Day 2-4 Cahuita/Puerto Viejo
Hop on the Adventure Bus at approximately 8.30am for your transfer to your hotel in Cahuita or Puerto Viejo on the Caribbean Coast.Begin with an incredible bus ride over the mountains to the Caribbean coast. The picturesque village of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca’s 14 kilometers of incomparable white and black sand beaches are surrounded by exotic tropical vegetation. Rent a bike or hire a boat to Manzanillo, and hike to Monkey Point through the Gandoca - Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge. Try snorkelling or take it easy and and explore La Isla Botanical Gardens. Rent a boogie board if the waves are calling, dance the night away to reggae and calypso, taste flavourful Afro-Caribbean cuisine, and succumb to the natural beauty of this tropical paradise. This area of Costa Rica was quite isolated until a road was built a only a couple of decades ago, and it still hasn’t lost its charm.Day 5-6 La Fortuna
Hop on the Adventure Bus at approximately 8am for your transfer to your hotel in the small village of La Fortuna, located at the foot of the active Arenal Volcano.La Fortuna is an excellent base for adventure. Take an unforgettable night hike around the base of the volcano to see the top glowing an eerie red, accompanied by a soundtrack of monkeys and the rumblings of the volcano in the distance. Hike the area’s nature trails, swim in chilly La Fortuna waterfall or join a canopy tour and catch a bird’s eye view of the forest greenery. Other optional activities include full-day white water rafting on the Toro or Arenal Rivers, mountain biking, caving, horseback riding, or a tour of the Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge. Like much of Costa Rica, the area is a birders’ paradise, with over 600 species as permanent residents. Finally, after a long day of exploring, take a relaxing soak in the lush, cascading hot springs of Tabacón Resort. Soak in one of the natural thermal baths and rivers under the shade of the surrounding canopy.Set on the northern plains of Costa Rica, Arenal Volcano sits on the southeast shore of artificial Lake Arenal (77 square kilometres, or 48 square miles). Separating the mountain ranges of Guanacaste and Tilarán, the lake was created by a hydroelectric dam. Winds sweeping off the Caribbean Sea reach speeds of 48 to 72 km/hr (30 to 45 mph), making Arenal one of the best windsurfing destinations in the world. The volcano is quite active and occasional eruptions make it a natural wonder to be respected. Arenal is especially impressive at night, when the glowing molten lava is blasted into the ink-black sky. Even during the day, its reflection on Lake Arenal is truly enchanting.Day 7-9 Guanacaste
Hop on the Adventure Bus at approximately 9am for your transfer to the hotel of your choice on the beautiful beaches of Guanacaste on the Pacific coast.One of the major beach destinations in Costa Rica, Guanacaste is home to the beaches of Tamarindo, Coco, Ocotal, and Flamingo. Guanacaste’s beaches are the best in the country for swimming and one of the best in the world for sunsets, with a perfect western exposure. Some beaches are a dark volcanic sand, except for Flamingo, which is a soft white sand. Behind the beaches are lush tropical forests ideal for day walks or horseback riding. Like other beach destinations in Costa Rica an abundance of water sports and adventure activities are available to book locally.Day 10 San José
Hop on the Adventure Bus at approximately 2.30pm for your transfer back to your San José hotel. Enjoy one last night on the town.Day 11 Depart San José
Depart San José at any time.Trip Details
| Accommodation | Hotel (10 nts) |
| Brochure Notes | (1) One of our represenatives will visit you in your hotel shortly after arrival to answer any questions you may about the route you have choosen.(2) Any changes to the itinerary can be done on arrival in San José. 72 hours notice is required to change pre-booked room reservations as you travel in Costa Rica. The trip is not available during high season dates: Dec 23/08 – Jan 3/09, Apr 05/09 - Apr 12/09, Dec 23/09 - Jan 03/10, Mar 28/10 - Apr 05/10 (3) Arrival and departure transfers are included if pre-booked. |
| Departure | Departs any day |
| Group Size | No Minimum |
| Meals Included | Breakfast daily at most hotels. |
| Recommendation | Would you rather do the driving? Try our self-drive tour TCR5DN. |
| StartFinish | ex San José |
| Testimonial | "I just wanted to send you a quick note to say thanks. My sister and I travelled through Costa Rica on the G.A.P Adventures pass, it was amazing!" - Tanya Brown travelled on Independent Costa Rica (Adventure Bus) |
| Transport | Adventure Bus. |
Trip Price |
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| USD | 1389.00 |
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