
Combine adrenaline with adventure and prepare for an unforgettable experience on one of the most popular one day tour in Guanacaste. You’ll explore Costa Rica’s…
PALO VERDE AUTHENTIC RIDE: We will across three rivers to arrive to Sardinal, and then we will continue to San Blas. At this point we will go direct to the DIQUE driving next to the river. We will be able to see iguanas, monkeys, crocodiles, and birds.

At the end of the DIQUE we arrive at the Fábrica de Melones and the Melón plantations. At the same time we will encounter plantations of sugar cane where we show how this crop is harvest and we will be able to task the original flavor of the sugar cane.

We finally arrive at Bolson Town where we will stop at Heaven of Dalila Restaurant. We can use the restrooms and drink a coffee or refreshment before continuing 10 more minutes to arrive to the river Tempisque. We will enter the Palo Verde National Park which is an estuary for birds, monkeys, crocodiles, iguanas and flora of the tropical dry Forest. We will board a boat that will take us around the Tempisque for one and half hours. After this trip we go back to the Restaurant for an authentic lunch. After lunch we will go back to the hotels. What to Bring: Camera, light clothing, sun block, hat and sun glasses. What’s Included: Transportation, guide, lunch and entrance fee.
CANOPY TOUR BUENA VISTA: This is the time to see the forest like you have never seen it before. From the top of these ancestral trees and by mixing yourself with the incredible life of the tropical forest your adventure will begin. There are 840 meters of cable in the forest from tree to tree where you will hang as a monkey with harness and safety equipment discovering the forest from a totally different point of view. This is a 100% adrenaline experience worth to discovering. Approx Pick Up Time: 8:00 am. What to Bring: Long pants or shorts, camera, light jacket, swimsuit, towel, binoculars, walking shoes. What’s Included: Transportation and tour guide.
TAMARINDO MANGROVES: Tamarindo Wildlife Refuge protects a large estuary, mangrove forest and tropical dry forest in an area covering almost 400 hectares. The boat trip into the estuary offers an opportunity to observe rare and abundant wildlife – including dozens of bird species and two species of monkeys, crocodiles, iguanas. What to Bring: Long pants, hiking shoes, camera, binocular, during the rain season bring raincoat. What’s Included: Transportation and tour guide.
No comments:
Post a Comment