Lush Paradise
Costa Rica
Escape to one of the world’s most naturally vibrant destinations. From rainforest ATVs to chocolate-making, discover the “Pura Vida” way of life in Costa Rica. Chase waterfalls in La Fortuna, explore volcanic hot springs, snorkel the turquoise coast of Tamarindo, and watch the sunset with a drink in hand. This weeklong journey blends tropical adventure with laid-back luxury
Tamarindo, la Fortuna, and San Jose
February 10 -17, 2026
Your trip includes
- Round trip International flight with 1 carry-on and 1 Check bag included (If a package with a flight included is selected)
- Luxury Private Villa
- 5/4 Star Accommodations
- Private Chef
- Daily Breakfast
- Volcanic Hot Springs
- Sunset Cruise
- Kayaking
- Snorkeling
- ATV Tour through The jungle
- Chocolate Making Experience
- Airport Transfers
- Travel Medical Insurance
- Dedicated Travel Expert
- Local Guides
Visa Requirements
Visa-free for USA, Canada, and UK passports.
Visa Free for Jamaican passport holders with a Visa or Residency for one of the following countries USA, Canada, UK, or Schengen State.
What’s not included
- Personal expenses
- Meals other than those specified
- Additional activities not specified
- Seat selections, room upgrades, etc.
- If the items are not listed in the purchased package, they are not included.
Good to know about...
Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a tropical paradise packed with lush rainforests stunning beaches and endless adventure. Known for its natural beauty and the laid-back “Pura Vida” lifestyle it’s the perfect destination for nature lovers thrill seekers and anyone in need of a warm escape.
Top Highlights
- Explore the vibrant jungle and wildlife of Manuel Antonio National Park
- Visit Arenal Volcano for hot springs waterfalls and epic hikes
- Zipline through the Monteverde Cloud Forest or take a hanging bridge walk above the treetops
- Relax on the beautiful beaches of Tamarindo Santa Teresa and Puerto Viejo
Food and Culture
- Try local dishes like gallo pinto (rice and beans) and casado (a hearty plate with meat plantains salad and rice)
- Enjoy fresh tropical fruits and some of the world’s best coffee straight from local farms
- Costa Ricans or “Ticos” are friendly laid-back and proud of their country’s nature and peaceful way of life
Good to Know Tips
- The best time to visit is during the dry season from December to April
- U.S. dollars are widely accepted but having some Costa Rican colones (CRC) is helpful for local shops
- Pack for adventure—bring sturdy shoes bug spray and rain gear just in case
Whether you’re surfing the Pacific trekking through rainforests or soaking in a hot spring with a view Costa Rica offers the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility








