A South Pacific Adventure in Costa Rica (Will Test 10)

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What you'll do

Overview

This immersive Costa Rica tour takes you to some of the country's most amazing and unexplored locations, where you'll feast your eyes on captivating natural sights and sounds.

Your adventure begins on arrival at San Jose airport and the locations you’ll discover are San José, Dota, Drake Bay and you will end your adventure at the beach in Manuel Antonio.

Day 1 San Jose

Day 2 & 3 San Gerardo de Dota

Day 4-6 Drake Bay

Day 7-10 Manuel Antonio

Day 11 Departure from San Jose

With locals as your guides, your activities along the way include exploring volcanoes, hiking in dense rainforests, swimming with sea turtles on untouched islands, taking a dip in secluded lagoons, visiting indigenous communities and spending quality time with the locals there – ending your stay in a beautiful Eco-lodge in Manuel Antonio.

You will go off the beaten track to less touristy areas as you discover local communities in the forest, and venture to one of the more remote and less visited National Parks – Corcorvaro the most biologically diverse place on earth, and an essential location on a Costa Rican wildlife holiday. On Osa Peninsula you can snorkel with dolphins, manta rays and tropical fish, a once in a lifetime experience.

At the end of your immersive wildlife adventure you can relax on the picturesque Pacific coast, the perfect way to unwind after so much exploring. And with gorgeous weather year-round, this itinerary makes the ideal winter sun experience.

Your local host

Roberto

I was born and raised in Costa Rica and have lived here my entire life. And ever since I could, I’ve been travelling the world. Soon after I left school, I travelled around Costa Rica and discovered every single part of it! Although, we do have a fairly small country, there’s an insane amount to explore, and I’m still exploring it today, seeking out new hiking trails, new lagoons, different viewpoints, that take you to places you hadn’t even knew existed before, it really is fascinating.

My deep knowledge of countries extends far beyond just Costa Rica as well, I’ve been lucky enough to have a broad knowledge of most of the other Central American countries, as well as, a lot of the South American coun... Read All

I was born and raised in Costa Rica and have lived here my entire life. And ever since I could, I’ve been travelling the world. Soon after I left school, I travelled around Costa Rica and discovered every single part of it! Although, we do have a fairly small country, there’s an insane amount to explore, and I’m still exploring it today, seeking out new hiking trails, new lagoons, different viewpoints, that take you to places you hadn’t even knew existed before, it really is fascinating.

My deep knowledge of countries extends far beyond just Costa Rica as well, I’ve been lucky enough to have a broad knowledge of most of the other Central American countries, as well as, a lot of the South American countries, allowing me to extend tours over there as well.

You might be surprised to know that I started out in a completely different field altogether, I studied engineering at university and worked in this industry for a little while. But, a little while later, due that passion for discovery and exploring new places eating away at me, I started my immersive travel company with a friend (14 years ago to be exact) and began having way too much fun helping people discover my wonderful country and the countries around it, so as soon as the possibility came around I just grabbed it, decided to leave engineering behind and have worked in the industry ever since.

What inspired you to work in travel?

As I’ve mentioned, I do have a bit of an obsession when it comes to showing people the beauty of Costa Rica. But apart from this, I’ve always been very much pro environment and have a keen interest in conservation. One of the best things about travel is that it can have a large component of conservation, at some point before I started working in travel, I thought I would work within conservation. So travel is a great bridge between my passions of discovery and conservation. Because if tourism is done right can help change both people’s lives and the world, and that’s really powerful.

What makes your experiences special?

Firstly, supplier and destination selection is key for us when choosing our experiences. If you get these right, you have a pretty good shot of having a truly authentic experience. So, we choose destinations that are not the same as all the other tour companies out there, those that are emerging or have something special about them, that most people don’t know about. An example would be, Drake Bay in Costa Rica, there’s a few things that everybody does e.g. the Corcovado National Park, a must visit for this area. But the difference between us and the other companies is that we use the local companies, that employ real locals, so this gives smaller companies a chance to compete with the large companies. When we choose hotels, we choose those that are sustainable, away from the normal ones.

And we always ensure the places/people we work with are committed to sustainability, it’s our mission to spread the wealth of toursim, to make sure money just doesn’t go to all the large companies, we think it should be shared equally to everyone in the country. So our suppliers are always real local people, that truly love their country and are trying to make an honest living out of it.

 

Sustainability Efforts

What Sustainability Efforts are we Taking?

At Not in the Guidebooks we’re committed to empowering the local communities in Costa Rica. We work closely with the local people and their businesses to make sure that they receive a fair percentage of the money you spend on your holiday there. By partnering with local guides and suppliers, we’re able to create meaningful, authentic experiences that directly benefit the people who call this incredible country home.

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Location

This tour starts from Costa Rica’s capital, San Jose, where your guide will lead you for the next ten days around the central and South Pacific region.

On the Pacific coast the dry season is from December to April and the rainy season from May to November, when you will you’ll probably see rain for only a couple hours in the afternoon each day (if that), especially if you travel May-August or in November.

On your adventure you’ll drink in incredible natural parks, volcanoes, waterfalls, jungles, get to know local communities, spot stunning wildlife and try the best, most authentic food.

The experience ends in Manuel Antonio, in a beautiful resort on the coast of the Puntarenas Province.

1. San Jose
2. San Gerardo, Dota
3. Drake Bay
4. Cano Island
5. Corcavado National Park
6. Manuel Antonio

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