Costa Rica small group adventure holiday
Price includes accommodation as per itinerary with 4 lunches, 4 dinners & 4 breakfasts.
All transportation, tour leader,, boat ride to Tortuguero, Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve guided tour, Nature trail walk with swim & coffee cooperative tour.
All transportation, tour leader,, boat ride to Tortuguero, Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve guided tour, Nature trail walk with swim & coffee cooperative tour.
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2024: 21 Sep, 26 Sep, 5 Oct, 12 Oct, 19 Oct, 26 Oct, 31 Oct, 2 Nov, 7 Nov, 9 Nov, 14 Nov, 16 Nov, 21 Nov, 23 Nov, 28 Nov, 30 Nov, 5 Dec, 7 Dec, 12 Dec, 14 Dec, 19 Dec, 21 Dec, 26 Dec, 28 Dec
2025: 2 Jan, 4 Jan, 9 Jan, 11 Jan, 16 Jan, 18 Jan, 23 Jan, 25 Jan, 30 Jan, 1 Feb
2025: 2 Jan, 4 Jan, 9 Jan, 11 Jan, 16 Jan, 18 Jan, 23 Jan, 25 Jan, 30 Jan, 1 Feb
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In Costa Rica you can zip line through cloud forests, white water raft down rushing rivers and trek up the side of volcanoes. However, Costa Rica isn’...
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7 Reviews of Costa Rica small group adventure holiday
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 by Lucy Robinson
Great. Fab weather, food, company and excursions. Would happily do it again. Read full reviewReviewed on 26 Jan 2024 by Sally Godden
It was great...The adventure sections, especially white river rafting and canyoning. Also loved seeing sloths! Read full reviewReviewed on 17 Dec 2023 by Christine Gates
This was an exceptional holiday immersed in nature. I especially enjoyed the many hours looking at birds and identifying birds from the Cost Rica bird book. Our tour leader and group members were exceptional. Read full reviewReviewed on 08 Jun 2023 by Jolanta Weiss
The longest and highest Zipline in Central America, snorkeling in the Caribbean Coast, the 2 nights in the rainforest and more … 15 days of pure joy and happiness! Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Feb 2023 by Helen Dukes
Amazing, treated so well and memories made for a lifetime. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
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Through our commitment to responsible tourism, we ensure minimal social and environmental impact in the places we visit by travelling in small groups, using local transportation and staying in locally owned hotels. We also work with experienced local guides who are knowledgeable of local culture, history, flora and fauna.Our tours mainly use public transportation wherever possible and are small in size to keep our impact on fragile sites and communities as minimal as possible. We monitor the sustainability of our tours through traveller evaluations and through feedback from our tour leaders in order to allow for continuous improvement. We support the local economy and business initiatives by visiting local shops, restaurants, and markets on our tours.
Tour leaders provide travellers with information about local environmental issues in their respective regions, and provide suggestions of how we can best protect the local environment and culture. To reduce the amount of waste created on tours, tour leaders also encourage travellers to use refillable water bottles instead of disposable plastic, cotton tote bags, reusable batteries, etc. We also include destination-specific information in our guidebooks, which are provided to each traveller including information particular to the local culture and environment and tips on how to be a responsible traveller.
This company has operated on responsible tourism values since its inception. From an environmental perspective, our initiatives extend from our company offices to our tours. A local green energy provider powers our head office and stores; we encourage cleaner transportation methods for staff; and purchase all supplies from a local green business supplier. Our office is as paperless as possible and our brochures use 100% PEFC certified sustainable paper.
On this tour you may have the opportunity to visit Kids Saving the Rainforest, a non-profit organisation based in Quepos which focuses on environmental education and wildlife conservation. You will have the chance to learn about their programmes including their project to save the endangered Titi monkeys and their animal rehabilitation program.
People
Supporting communities is and always has been at the heart of our tours. We provide business opportunities to local people by employing local guides and tour operators. The majority of accommodation used on our tours are small-scale, locally-owned hotels.Many tours incorporate community projects as a way of supplementing community income and supporting community development projects. In 2003 we founded a non-profit organisation as a way for our travellers and our company to give back to the people and places we visit. We develop community projects around the world in the areas of health, education, small business development and environmental conservation. Funds are raised through traveller donations and fundraising. The company pays all administration fees which means that 100% of each individual donation goes directly to the community projects. Each year, we continue to support and develop new partnerships with more community projects and community-based tourism initiatives worldwide, in Latin America, Asia and Africa. On many tours, you have the option to visit a project as part of your trip.
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