As if getting married isn't thrilling enough, this honeymoon package was designed to return adrenaline flows to pre-ceremony highs.
Day 1 Arrival
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Arrive by air into San Jose. A representative from Costa Rican Trails will meet you at the airport and provide transfer to Hotel for your first night in Costa Rica.
Overnight at the Grano de Oro, superior room.
Day 2 Pacuare River
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Early morning pick-up for your thrilling white water rafting adventure on the picturesque Pacuare River. Overnight in a jungle oasis nestled amidst an enchanting rainforest on the banks of the river. A romantic dinner for two has been arranged for you.
Overnight at the Pacuare Lodge, river bungalow (FB)
Day 3 San Jose
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After breakfast in the comfortable Pacuare Lodge, hop back into the raft. Rafting becomes even more exciting today as you begin to use the skills and experience gained the day before. Your guides will stop the rafts along the journey and lead you up paths and side streams that open onto pristine waterfalls and natural water slides. Lunch will be served along the river, and when we reach our final destination, we'll board the comfortable microbus for your return to San José, sharing experiences with each other as this memorable trip draws to a close.
Overnight at the Grano de Oro, superior room. (B, L)
Day 4 Osa Peninsula
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Depart after breakfast for Corcovado National Park. Just getting there is an adventure. Once your flight has landed in Palmar Norte, a heart-pumping boat ride on the Sierpe River awaits you. Arrive early afternoon at the Casa Corcovado Lodge. The rest of the day is free for exploring. Don't forget to choose your location of choice for your private dinner tonight.(FB)
Overnight at Casa Corcovado Lodge, deluxe bungalow (FB)
Day 05 Corcovado National Park
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Familiarize yourself with the intricate workings of the rainforest on a day hike into Corcovado National Park. Home to more than 400 species of birds and more than a hundred species of amphibians and mammals, including monkeys, scarlet macaws, coatimundis and other wildlife. According to National Geographic, this region of Costa Rica is “the most biologically intense place on earth”.
Overnight at Casa Corcovado, deluxe bungalow (FB)
Day 6 Caño Island
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This morning you’re off to Caño Island Reserve. Time to relax and swim, or hike through the island. T his 300 ha island is known for its Indian cemetery and also known for its coral reefs and a variety of marine life. Even ponderous Humpback Whales can often be seen breaking the surface of the water in their season of migration (December and January).
Overnight at Casa Corcovado, deluxe bungalow (FB)
Day 7 San Jose
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Return to San Jose and Grano de Oro or similar hotel(B). Free time to do some shopping or experience the active nightlife in San Jose.
Overnight at the Grano de Oro, superior room.
Day 8 Departure
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Transfer to airport for your flight home or take advantage of the many tour excursion extensions available.
$2,230 Costa Rican Summer
Double occupancy $2.230 p/p
November 15, 2011 to April 30,2012 &
July 01 to August 31, 2012
Except Christmas, New Years & Easter Week.
$2,055 Green Season
Double occupancy $2.055 p/p
May 01 to June 01,2012 &
September 01 to October 31, 2012
Rates are per person
Daily departures
Meet and greet at the airport.
3 nt / Grano de Oro / superior / B.(1st night without breakfast at hotel).
1 nt / Pacuare Lodge,/ river view bungalow/ FB
3 nts / Casa Corcovado / deluxe bungalow / FB.
Corcovado National Park Tour
Caño Island Tour
All ground transfers described.
Roundtrip flight San José-Palmar Norte.
All taxes and service charges
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.