This tour combine the most famous volcanoes and the Pacific and Caribbean cost of Costa Rica with an interesting side trip to Panama. You will visit the vibrant Panama City and the famous Panama Canal as well as the beautiful highland and different white beaches. Enjoy this tour up on your motorbike on adventurous but good roads .
18. DEC 2011/ Arrival in San José
19. DEC 2011/ San José - Volcan Poas - Volcan Arenal
20. DEC 2011/ Arenal – Rio Celeste
21. DEC 2011 / Rio Celeste – Rincon de la Vieja
22. DEC 2011 / Rincon de la Vieja – Samara
23. DEC 2011 / Samara – Montezuma
24. DEC 2011 / Montezuma
25. DEC 2011 / Montezuma - Dominical
26. DEC 2011 / Domincal – Boquete, Panama
27. DEC 2011 / Boquete, –Peninsula Azuero
28. DEC 2011 / Peninsula Azuero
29. DEC 2011 / Peninsula l Azuero – Panama City
30. DEC 2011 / Panama Canal
31. DEC 2011 / Panama City – Volcan
1. JAN 2012 / Volcan
2. JAN 2012 / Volcan - Chiriqui- Bocas del Toro
3. JAN 2012 / Bocas del Toro
4. JAN 2012 / Bocas del Toro – Puerto Viejo
5. JAN 2012 / Puerto Viejo
6. JAN 2012 / Puerto Viejo – San José
7. JAN 2012 / San José – Departure
$4,025 Costa Rican Summer
BMW F 650 GS
Rider in Single Room $4,530
Rider in Double Room $3,700
Partner Sharing Room with Rider $2,865
BMW F 800 GS
Rider in Single Room $4,705
Rider in Double Room $3,875
Partner Sharing Room with Rider $2,865
BMW R 1200 GS
Rider in Single Room $4,850
Rider in Double Room $4,025
Partner Sharing Room with Rider $2,865
$4,025 Green Season
BMW F 650 GS
Rider in Single Room $4,530
Rider in Double Room $3,700
Partner Sharing Room with Rider $2,865
BMW F 800 GS
Rider in Single Room $4,705
Rider in Double Room $3,875
Partner Sharing Room with Rider $2,865
BMW R 1200 GS
Rider in Single Room $4,850
Rider in Double Room $4,025
Partner Sharing Room with Rider $2,865
All lodging with breakfast
20 days of motorcycle rental
LDW insurance and unlimited mileage
Support vehicle for luggage or another passenger
Motorcycle tour guide throughout the whole itinerary.
Taxes and service charges.
Riders: Bring helmet, riding gear, jacket, leather boots, and a valid motorcycle drivers license
Clothing: Costa Rica is a very informal and casual country. Formal attire is only used in the city of San Jose and on very special occasions (Weddings, birthdays, anniversaries)
We recommend to bring a sweater for the highland areas, and light loose fitting shirts, pants or jeans, and shorts for the lowland areas.
For the beach areas please don't forget to bring a hat or cap, sunscreen, and sun glasses.
For the rainforest and the National Parks we recommend hiking boots, a small backpack, water bottle, pocket knife, flashlight, insect repellent, rainwear, and a pair of binoculars to observe animals.