Costa Rican adventure February 24 March 7, 2013 12 days, 11 nights Book and pay by October 31, 2012 and save $250 per person/$500 per couple!
Sarapiquí Arenal/La Fortuna Pacific Ocean Land Route Cruise Route Start/End Point Route is approximate San José C O S TA R I C A Manuel Antonio Average temperature and precipitation ranges in February March (in degrees Fahrenheit) City High Low Precipitation San Jose 78 59 0.3" Tortuguero 88 68 8.2" Arenal 85 65 0.1" Manuel Antonio 88 70 0.7" Tortuguero Caribbean Sea Costa Rican Adventure February 24 March 7, 2013 12 days, 11 nights This journey covers a swath of verdant Costa Rica from the shining Caribbean to an active volcano to the blue Pacific. Discover the abundant life of tropical ecosystems as you take in the country s natural beauty, glimpsing its history while you discover the amazing plant and animal life that this land sustains. Travel from San Jose to Tortuguero on the Caribbean coast, and from there to farmlands and the realm of Mount Arenal. Explore the flora, the fauna and the Pacific beaches at Manuel Antonio National Park. The trip is designed for you to absorb the pura vida of Costa Rica through all your senses. Taste bananas and pineapples at the source, learn how cacao becomes chocolate. Bathe in the hot springs at Tabacón. Spot the birds and monkeys that frequent the quiet waterways. Tour a family farm and learn to make tortillas and Costa Rican coffee. Go rafting through a rainforest. Every day offers new delights; taken together they leave you with an indelible portrait of a diverse and extraordinary land. www.ccjourneys.com l 800-491-1148
Sunday, February 24 DEPARTURE ARRIVE SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA DINNER Leave the U.S. on your flight to San Jose. Arrive at Juan Santa Maria Airport, where you will be met and accompanied to your hotel. The Aurola Hotel is in an attractive part of the city, across from the Parque Morazán, site of a domed bandstand called the Templo de Música where musicians often perform. The Teatro Nacional, the Catedral Metropolitano and other historic buildings lie within several blocks. Join your group for dinner at your hotel. D white-faced capuchin monkeys in the treetops, toucans and egrets in the air and crocodiles in the waters. Among the abundant wildlife are also freshwater turtles that sun on the riverbanks, lizards, frogs and toads, and several hundred species of birds drawn to Tortuguero s varied habitats. The region s flora are varied as well, with three types of forest environments supporting diverse trees and countless smaller plants. Later in the day, enjoy a walk along the nearby Caribbean shore and join the group for dinner at the hotel restaurant by the Lagoon. B/L/D Monday, February 25 BANANA PLANTATION TORTUGUERO NATIONAL PARK Travel east through mountains and rainforests toward the Caribbean. The province of Limón, which spans the country s Caribbean coast, is one of Costa Rica s major banana-growing regions. Stop for a tour of a banana plantation and try a freshly ripened banana. Continue to the Caño Blanco Dock, where you begin a guided river journey through the protected wetlands of Tortuguero National Park. The park is the major breeding ground for green sea turtles in the Caribbean, and a wilderness rich in birds, monkeys, sloths and reptiles Arriving at Tortuguero Village, you ll have time to visit the Green Turtle Research Station. Then settle in at Laguna Lodge, between the sea and the Tortuguero Lagoon. Enjoy the pools, the hydro-massage waterfall, and the trails through the surrounding terrain. B/L/D Tuesday, February 26 TORTUGUERO NATIONAL PARK Tortuguero is an environment best explored by water. Cruise the creeks and lagoons of the park, watching for howler, spider and www.ccjourneys.com l 800-491-1148
I N C L U S I O N S Escorted airport-hotel transfers (if purchasing trip with air and arriving with the group) Eleven nights accommodations in Superior First Class and similar hotels, and in rural lodges in forest environments Twenty-one meals 11 buffet breakfasts, 5 lunches, 5 dinners Tea, coffee and bottled water with all meals Program of guided visits and activities as listed in the itinerary, including: River journeys and canal cruise through Tortuguero National Park Tours of banana and pineapple plantations Chocolate tour in Tirimbina Reserve Afternoon at Tabacón Hot Springs Rafting adventure on river near Arenal Cultural visit to farm Casona Rio Fortuna, including cooking lesson and school visit with folkdance demonstration Tour of Manuel Antonio National Park with naturalist guide Travel by private air-conditioned motorcoach throughout the trip Services of an English-speaking professional guide and a Cross-Culture tour manager Gratuities for porters, hotel staff, and restaurant staff at included meals Pre-departure materials with country information, reading lists and packing suggestions Luggage handling for one bag throughout the trip All local taxes NOT INCLUDED Airport transfers when purchasing land tour only or not arriving with the group Airline and governmental taxes, fees and surcharges Personal expenses such as telephone, laundry, Internet use, and other items not listed as included Excess baggage fees Passport fees Travel or health insurance Airport departure tax of approximately $30 (U.S. dollars or equivalent in Costa Rican colones) Gratuities for your guide and driver(s) Wednesday, February 27 SARAPIQUÍ: ORGANIC PINEAPPLE FARM AT FINCA CORSICANA Return by boat to the Caño Blanco dock and enjoy a guided ride inland to the Sarapiquí area with a stop for lunch. Visit Finca Corsicana, location of the world s largest organic pineapple plantation, owned by Collin Street Bakery in Corsicana, Texas. Learn how the fruit is grown, selected and packed for its journey to market, and sample fresh pineapples at the source. Arrive at La Quinta Sarapiquí, a small country inn. This hotel holds a five-leaf rating, the highest, from Costa Rica s Center for Sustainable Tourism, whose goal is that tourist services and visitors coexist with the environment and do it no harm. La Quinta s ten-acre property encompasses old-growth forest by the Sardinal River, a reforested area with native trees, regenerating agriculture and tropical gardens. After your morning s journey you may be drawn to the rocking chairs, the gardens, the spa and the restaurant, where some dishes are prepared with La Quinta s own produce. Tomorrow there will be time to explore the environs. B/L Thursday, February 28 SARAPIQUÍ: CHOCOLATE TOUR IN TIRIMBINA RESERVE Visit a chocolate-making facility in the Tirimbina Biological Reserve, a center for the study of the biodiversity and conser- Book and pay by October 31, 2012 and save $250 per person/$500 per couple!
vation of the rainforest. The tour takes you across a suspension bridge and through the forest to a former cacao-growing plot that is now used as a model of growing practices. Learn the histories of pre-colonial and postcolonial chocolate, observe the transformation of cacao fruit into chocolate as we know it, and enjoy samples. Have lunch on your own and the afternoon at leisure, with time to walk the trails or watch butterflies and frogs in their respective gardens. La Quinta provides information on the area s flora and fauna, and routes for a self-guided walking tour of the environment with its many species of birds, amphibians and other creatures. Activities offered at La Quinta range from tubing on the Sardinal River (through Class I and II rapids, on a tube with handles and a stabilizing cover) to boat rides to visiting the La Selva Biological Station. B Friday, March 1 GUIDED DRIVE TO MOUNT ARENAL TABACÓN HOT SPRINGS A guided drive this morning takes you from Sarapiquí, in Heredia Province, past pineapple and sugar plantations to Arenal Volcano National Park, part of the larger Arenal Conservation area in neighboring Alajuela. About half the land animals in Costa Rica can be found in this area, but the main feature is the active volcano itself. Since a major eruption in 1968 Arenal has released ash and lava almost daily. If you do see volcanic activity, it s more likely to be at night, from the large bay window of your hotel room only a few miles away. This afternoon, take advantage of the volcano s underground activity that produces the hot springs at Tabacón! The ample rainwater of the region, heated by magma in the earth s interior, rises to the surface as mineral-rich springs. At Tabacón they flow through a series of terraced pools, with cascading falls and tropical gardens. Enjoy the pleasant and relaxing waters and the bar in the largest pool, if you wish before drying off and continuing to your hotel just northeast of Arenal. B/D Saturday, March 2 ARENAL: RAFTING THROUGH THE RAINFOREST Today we ll go rafting on one of the rivers fed by waters from the volcano. Tropical A C C O M M O D A T I O N S L I S T Accommodations listed below may be substituted with equivalent. C I T Y A C C O M M O D AT I O N S R AT I N G (Hotel & Travel Index) San Jose Aurola Holiday Inn Hotel Superior First Class Tortuguero Laguna Lodge not rated Sarapiquí La Quinta de Sarapiquí Country Inn not rated Arenal Arenal Springs Resort, and Spa not rated Manuel Antonio La Foresta Nature Resort not rated
rivers wind through a canyon filled with dramatic scenery, then continue downriver. Halfway through the journey, stop on the riverbank to relax, stretch and enjoy some tropical fruit in spectacular surroundings. After your time on the river, approximately 2 1/2 3 hours, a dry towel and a cold drink await you. A short ride brings you to a spot where you can change into dry clothes and enjoy a typical Costa Rican lunch. Return to the hotel in the afternoon. You might arrange for a spa treatment, swim in one of the pools or the thermal river, walk the trails, or sit on your private covered porch in a leather rocking chair enjoying the view and a book. Have dinner on your own in one of the hotel restaurants. B/L Sunday, March 3 CASONA RIO FORTUNA GUIDED DRIVE TO MANUEL ANTONIO NATIONAL PARK The Casona Rio Fortuna invites you to share the culture and history of rural Costa Rica. The family that now manages the house as an inn welcomes visitors to spend a morning learning about traditions from food production to folk dance. Stroll through the orchard and gardens by this country house, see how sugar cane was once processed, and climb aboard a comfortable tractor-drawn roofed trailer for an excursion across plantations of pineapple, papaya, plantain and cassava. Learn to prepare Tico-style (Costa Rican-style) coffee and traditional corn tortillas. We ll also visit the elementary school in nearby Sonafluca and watch students in traditional dances of the region. Enjoy lunch at Casona Rio Fortuna before the drive to Manuel Antonio National Park. You ll pass through some of the misty cloud forest, where a steady 100% humidity sustains a rich, diverse habitat. Descend to the Pacific coast and arrive at La Foresta Nature Resort, set in a large tract of virgin rainforest not far from the Manuel Antonio beaches. The well-kept forest trails lead you to outstanding bird-watching spots, and you re likely to find troops of titi (squirrel) monkeys as well as many other species of mammals. There s also a butterfly garden. Have dinner on your own at La Foresta s restaurant, which offers local and international dishes, and seating that allows wildlife viewing while you dine. B/L Monday, March 4 EXPLORE MANUEL ANTONIO N.P. TIME FOR BEACH OR OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS Manuel Antonio National Park is a place of stunning white sand beaches and evergreen tropical forest. Like Tortuguero on the Caribbean side, it extends out into the sea. Though Manuel Antonio is Costa Rica s smallest national park, it claims over 100 species of mammals and 184 species of birds, including toucans and scarlet macaws. Walk with one of the park s naturalist guides, who are equipped with portable telescopes strong enough for viewing a bird, sloth or monkey high in the trees. Your route will traverse rainforest and shoreline, with frequent stops for viewing. You are very likely to spot the capuchin monkeys that claim the great spreading trees by one of the beaches, but the guides are expert at finding more remote and hidden creatures, often high in the forest. You may return to the hotel for lunch on your own and spend an afternoon at the pool and the Jacuzzi, or on the nature trails. www.ccjourneys.com l 800-491-1148
You may also remain at Manuel Antonio to explore more of the trails there and enjoy the several beaches. The hotel provides a free shuttle from a site near the National Park entrance in the late afternoon. B Tuesday, March 5 DAY AT LEISURE FOR NATURE WALKS IN MANUEL ANTONIO, BEACH OR OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS This day is open for whatever ways you d like to explore your environs. You may return to Manuel Antonio National Park for more nature walks and beach time, or relax on the hotel grounds, enjoying the pool and perhaps the spa. Part of the resort s 180 acres is devoted to the Titi Canopy Tour, a series of zip-line cables (the longest almost 1,500 feet) that allow you to experience the rainforest canopy close-up as you soar between trees and pause on the platforms. On a two-hour journey your guides will alert you to the creatures in the treetops, perhaps Titi and other monkeys, sloths, iguanas and toucans. However you spend your day within or above the forest and waters, join your group in the evening for the farewell dinner. B/D Wednesday, March 6 GUIDED TRANSFER TO SAN JOSE The roads from Manuel Antonio to San Jose in the Central Valley traverse rainforest and mountains. Return to the capital, check in at your hotel and have lunch on your own. You may have time to visit one of the nearby museums or historic sites, such as the impressive neoclassic Teatro Nacional, built in 1890 of Italian marble and decorated with murals of coffee harvest scenes. The theater is about four blocks from your hotel and close to other San Jose landmarks including the Baroque-style Teatro Mélico Salazar and the Museum of Precolombian Gold. Have dinner on your own with friends old and new, and prepare for your departure in the morning. B Thursday, March 7 RETURN TO U.S. Transfer to Juan Santamaria International Airport for your return flight to the U.S. B Book and pay by October 31, 2012 and save $250 per person/$500 per couple!
Costa Rican Adventure February 24 March 7, 2013 12 days, 11 nights P R I C I N G Tour Code: KUCR Land only................................... $2,999 With airfare from SLC......................... $3,399 Airfare available for other cities please call for details Single Supplement............................ $495 Bonus Savings Book and pay by October 31, 2012 and save $250 per person/$500 per couple! Book and pay by October 31, 2012 and save $250 per person/$500 per couple!
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