Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which airport? How much driving are you willing to do?
The classic itinerary if you fly into San Jose is (in any order that works for you):
Monteverde/Santa Elena for the cloudforest. Be sure to do a nighttime guided walk. The guides will show you beautiful bird sleeping in trees, scorpions, tarantulas, etc., and you'd never be able to locate those things on your own.
Arenal for the hot springs, volcano, rafting, horseback riding, etc. Splurge on a nice hotel with its own hot springs.
Manuel Antonio for the fantastic nature and the beaches. Definitely get the guide again (only use the official national park rangers) for the walk to the national park beaches. They'll help you spot and photograph wildlife that you'd never ever see if they didn't locate it for you.
If you have more time you could hit the west coast beaches and if you're more adventurous, the Caribbean beaches.
Enjoy! We loved very minute of it.
This is the way to see Costa Rica through Marriott's eyes. All of these areas have been destroyed. Branch out to see real beauty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which airport? How much driving are you willing to do?
The classic itinerary if you fly into San Jose is (in any order that works for you):
Monteverde/Santa Elena for the cloudforest. Be sure to do a nighttime guided walk. The guides will show you beautiful bird sleeping in trees, scorpions, tarantulas, etc., and you'd never be able to locate those things on your own.
Arenal for the hot springs, volcano, rafting, horseback riding, etc. Splurge on a nice hotel with its own hot springs.
Manuel Antonio for the fantastic nature and the beaches. Definitely get the guide again (only use the official national park rangers) for the walk to the national park beaches. They'll help you spot and photograph wildlife that you'd never ever see if they didn't locate it for you.
If you have more time you could hit the west coast beaches and if you're more adventurous, the Caribbean beaches.
Enjoy! We loved very minute of it.
Do you have any specific recommendations for branching out?
This is the way to see Costa Rica through Marriott's eyes. All of these areas have been destroyed. Branch out to see real beauty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which airport? How much driving are you willing to do?
The classic itinerary if you fly into San Jose is (in any order that works for you):
Monteverde/Santa Elena for the cloudforest. Be sure to do a nighttime guided walk. The guides will show you beautiful bird sleeping in trees, scorpions, tarantulas, etc., and you'd never be able to locate those things on your own.
Arenal for the hot springs, volcano, rafting, horseback riding, etc. Splurge on a nice hotel with its own hot springs.
Manuel Antonio for the fantastic nature and the beaches. Definitely get the guide again (only use the official national park rangers) for the walk to the national park beaches. They'll help you spot and photograph wildlife that you'd never ever see if they didn't locate it for you.
If you have more time you could hit the west coast beaches and if you're more adventurous, the Caribbean beaches.
Enjoy! We loved very minute of it.
This is the way to see Costa Rica through Marriott's eyes. All of these areas have been destroyed. Branch out to see real beauty.
Anonymous wrote:Which airport? How much driving are you willing to do?
The classic itinerary if you fly into San Jose is (in any order that works for you):
Monteverde/Santa Elena for the cloudforest. Be sure to do a nighttime guided walk. The guides will show you beautiful bird sleeping in trees, scorpions, tarantulas, etc., and you'd never be able to locate those things on your own.
Arenal for the hot springs, volcano, rafting, horseback riding, etc. Splurge on a nice hotel with its own hot springs.
Manuel Antonio for the fantastic nature and the beaches. Definitely get the guide again (only use the official national park rangers) for the walk to the national park beaches. They'll help you spot and photograph wildlife that you'd never ever see if they didn't locate it for you.
If you have more time you could hit the west coast beaches and if you're more adventurous, the Caribbean beaches.
Enjoy! We loved very minute of it.