Costa Rica
Volcanoes, wildlife, and perfect sunsets await
Highlights
Trek through lava fields and rainforest circuits with 15 suspension bridges offering canopy views and volcano vistas.
Walk among misty treetops on hanging bridges, spotting resplendent quetzals and rare wildlife in ethereal mountain terrain.
Pristine Pacific coves where sloths, monkeys, and iguanas roam alongside white-sand beaches perfect for sunset photography.
Descend 200 steps into a lush canyon to a thundering 70-meter waterfall—one of Costa Rica's most photogenic natural wonders.
Soak in natural thermal pools surrounded by jungle, the perfect wind-down after days of hiking and exploration.
Explore bustling Central Market for local crafts and street food, then experience Costa Rican nightlife in the capital's vibrant barrios.
Where to Stay
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Hotel Urbano
Centrally located 3-star boutique hotel with modern amenities, rooftop bar, and proximity to Central Market and nightlife
Costa Verde
Jungle-perched resort with canopy views, multiple pools, and easy beach access—mid-range luxury without pretension
Where to Eat
6 picks
Silvestre
Contemporary Costa Rican café serving organic pastries, avocado toast, and excellent locally-roasted coffee in minimalist setting
Mercado Central Casual Lunch (vendor stalls)
Authentic gallo pinto, casados (rice-bean-protein plates), fresh juices, and local pastries from family-run vendor stalls
Al Mercat
Spanish-Mediterranean café with açai bowls, fresh fruit, eggs benedicts, and specialty coffee in beachfront setting
Emilio's Café
Casual beachfront spot with fresh ceviche, grilled fish, and cold tropical juices—perfect mid-activity refuel
Fuego Brew Co.
Farm-to-table restaurant with craft Costa Rican beers, sustainable seafood, and creative cocktails in relaxed gastropub setting
Morpho's Café
Cozy mountain café with hot soups, quiches, salads, and homemade pastries—warm, comforting mountain food
What to Do
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Central Market (Mercado Central)
Historic indoor market filled with local produce, crafts, souvenirs, street food stalls, and vibrant local energy—quintessential San José experience
San José Nightlife Walking Tour (Castro's Bar area)
Guided or self-guided evening exploring colonial neighborhoods, local bars, and nightlife hotspots in walkable barrios
Manuel Antonio National Park Beach & Jungle Trail
Easy 1-2 km trails through rainforest connecting pristine beaches; spot sloths, monkeys, iguanas, and crabs while swimming in turquoise coves
Manuel Antonio Beach Time & Sunset Photography
Relax on powder-soft beaches, swim in tide pools, photograph golden-hour light on palm-fringed coves—pure tropical leisure
Coffee & Chocolate Plantation Tour (Monteverde or La Fortuna area)
Educational farm tours showing coffee/cacao cultivation, harvest, and processing; tastings included with plantation walk through shade-grown crops
Arenal Volcano Hike & Lava Field Trail
3 km loop through Arenal Volcano National Park across 15 suspension bridges, past lava fields, with volcano and lake views from mirador viewpoints
Arenal Volcano Early Morning Nature Walk & Bird Watching
Pre-dawn or early morning guided walk to spot resplendent quetzals, howler monkeys, toucans, and other rare birds in their active hours
Good to Know
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Best Time to Visit & Weather Patterns
Dry season (December-April) offers best volcano views and hiking conditions; green season (May-November) brings fewer tourists and lush landscapes but afternoon rains. Pack lightweight rain jacket regardless; showers are brief but daily during green season.
Transportation Between Regions
Rent 4x4 vehicle from Adobe or local company at airport for full flexibility. San José to Arenal: 4+ hours. San José to Manuel Antonio: 4 hours. Monteverde roads are unpaved but passable; consider jeep-boat-jeep option (3-4 hours) between Monteverde and Arenal for scenic lake crossing and driving reduction.
Wildlife Spotting Strategy
Hire local naturalist guides for highest success rates identifying animals; hire for at least 2-3 activities. Guides earn $40-80/day and dramatically improve wildlife encounters. Dawn/dusk are peak wildlife activity times. Binoculars essential for bird spotting in cloud forest.
Tipping, Currency & Money Management
Use Costa Rican Colones (exchange rate ~500 CRN per USD); ATMs widely available in towns. Tip 10-15% in restaurants, $1-2/day for housekeeping, round up taxi fares. Credit cards accepted at hotels/restaurants but not street vendors. Carry cash for markets, guides, small towns.
Booking Activities: Timing & Reliability
Book ziplining, guided hikes, and rafting 48 hours in advance through hotel concierge or Tripadvisor to ensure spots and quality operators. Confirm morning activities night-before due to weather cancellations. Reputable operators: Airtime Zipline (Arenal), Sky Tram Monteverde, official park guides.
Photography Tips & Best Light Times
Golden hour (5:30-7:00 AM, 4:30-6:30 PM) ideal for volcanoes and beaches. Misty cloud forest photographs best mid-morning (10-11 AM) before clouds dissipate. Waterfalls need overcast conditions; avoid harsh midday sun. Bring ND filters for water motion; polarizer essential for sky/water contrast.
Connectivity, Lodging & Pack Essentials
WiFi reliable at hotels; occasional cellular signal in towns, minimal in cloud forest. Pack: reef-safe sunscreen, lightweight rain jacket, closed-toe hiking boots (for muddy/slippery trails), quick-dry clothes, polarized sunglasses, insect repellent (for cloud forest), layers (Monteverde/Arenal evenings cool 15-18°C). Malaria not typical in northern highlands or coastal areas.
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