The canopy tour is one of those quintessential experiences, and a fantastic way to experience the rainforest.
Rafting is a fun and exciting activity whether with rain or shine.
Includes: Transportation, tour & guide, water & fruit, breakfast or lunch.
Description: Manuel Antonio national park is the most visited national park in Costa Rica for good reason, and with an experienced guide you'll see tons of wildlife.
What to Bring: hiking shoes, swimsuit, sunscreen, towel
Includes: Transportation to the park, guide and spotting equipment, park entrance fee, water, fruit
Times: 7:30 a.m. (We'll email you a confirmation with the exact pickup time.)
Ages: Children under 5 free.
A unique walking tour of the City with time to enjoy lunch and shopping too! Maximize your sightseeing with this exceptional tour.
The catamaran tour is a great way to get out on the Pacific ocean, do some snorkeling, and enjoy the coastal views. If you get lucky you may even see dolphins or whales (seasonal). Regardless, it is one of those activities that appeals to all ages.
This 56-foot pirate-like sailboat offers a more luxurious way to get out on the water, and includes snorkeling as well as a nice meal.
The Damas mangrove system is a labyrinth of waterways and one of Costa Rica's most fascinating ecosystems. It is a great tour for viewing wildlife, including birds, crabs and monkeys.
Kids Saving the Rainforest is a great environmental non-profit and wildlife refuge which has been aiding animals since the early 2000s. During this 1.5-hour tour of the facility guests will see the veterinary station, hear about KSTR's conservation efforts, and meet some of the rescued animals. Also includes fruit snacks and use of the Blue Banyan pool afterwards. Great way to help the local ecology!
Many people associate parasailing with extreme sports—but that’s not the case at all. In fact, parasailing is very peaceful and gentle. While, yes, there is the added element of being suspended by a parachute a couple hundred feet above the water—the ride is easy, and the landing soft. What better way to appreciate the beauty of the coast than from the perspective of a sea bird?