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The biggest and most complete tropical park in Central America. In 495 acres, you will
discover the beauty of butterflies, a tree fossil, the unique botanical collections, the most amazing
forest trails, thrillingadventure tours, Costa Rica's cultural history, and more ...Enjoy an aerial ride
of 2000 ft. long, at 265 ft. height,with the latest European technology and breathtaking viewof the
TURU BARI Tropical Park and surrounding area, themost amazing way to welcome visitors to the park.
Includes entrance fee, transportation and lunch.
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Tortuga Island using Calypso:
A pleasant trip to a small island in the Gulf of Nicoya.After being transported by
land to the Pacific coast,simply relax on board the boat while you savor some tropical fruit and live
music. Once on the island you will have the opportunity to play volleyball, swim, and go canoeing.
Includes a light breakfast and lunch.
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Punta Coral Cruise:
A perfect day ... Punta Coral, accessible only by boat, is the most easterly point
protruding from the Nicoya peninsula. This private property with a tropical dry forest also has a quiet
beach, and a valley full of plants, interesting rock formations and caves. A light breakfast and lunch
included.
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Savegre River Rafting, class II-III min.4 pax:
An adventure of four hours in rapids categories II, III and IV. Along the way you
come accross pools perfect for aswim as well as variety of flora and fauna and primaryforest. Enjoy
a lunch of typical foods in the town of RioBlanco and be amazed by the beautiful waterfalls and
hundreds of wild Heliconias. Runs from May to December.
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Naranjo River Rafting, class III-IV min.4 pax:
Half day adventure, categories III and IV, recommended for the more experienced
rafters. The Naranjo river flows downfrom the coastal range of Quepos, through a beautiful jungle,
and takes you on a trip to sea level, passing farmsand palm plantations. Good physical condition
is a must.Fruits and snacks included. Runs from May to December.
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Pacific Aerial Tram with transportation from Villa Caletas. Add US$2.00 p/pax:
Created to raise the world's consciousness as to the importance of the tropical
forests, the Rain Forest Aerial Tram on the Pacific side of Costa Rica, allow visitors to discover the
hidden secrets and hanging gardens of theTropical Forest from a different perspective.
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Horseback Riding in the Rain Forest (half day):
Enjoy a half day of horseback riding in the scenic countryside of Quepos, full of
traditional crops and cattleranches. Do not forget your swimsuit to take a dip in the pool of a beautiful
waterfall along the road. For the birdwatchers, we recommend taking the horseback ride during the
afternoon. Lunch included.
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Horseback Riding to Nauyaca waterfall (minimum 4 pax):
Horseback riding tour through a farm that borders with two amazing waterfalls of the Barucito River, near Dominical. These wonderful waterfalls are one of the main attractions of the Southern Pacific Zone of Costa Rica. Two cascades that tower 150 feet and 65 feet above a sparkling 20 foot deep pool form the falls. The horseback tour includes time for swimming, climbing the falls, jumping into the deep waters, bird watching, breakfast and lunch. The tour begins every day at 8:00am and ends at 2:00pm. Breakfast and lunch are included in the horseback tour.
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Damas Island Estuary Kayaking:
Row in the tranquil waters of a magical place to learn this sport and explore the
animal life of the coastal mangroves.An excellent excursion for bird watching. Lunch included.
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Damas Island Boat Tour:
One of our most popular tours is almost one of Iguana Tours’ most treasured secrets. If you think the Damas Island Estuary and Mangrove Boat Tour is sedentary, then let our “interactive” tropical rainforest and delicate mangrove ecosystem knock you out of your seat in your boat – literally. This adventure of Costa Rican natural history – it’s exotic flora and fauna -- is highly recommended for any naturalist, young or old, who wants to experience first hand the pulse of the mangrove ecosystem. Let our world-class, highly trained, bilingual guides and naturalists steer you peacefully and comfortably in our high-tech, ultra-quiet estuary boats as the wildlife comes to you – sometimes right into the boat! Experience curious families of monkeys as they migrate across the mangrove ecosystem – which includes your boat – in search of food and adventure. And discover the secret ways different exotic trees of Costa Rica replenish the environment worldwide, yet sustain themselves for decades of growth.
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Manuel Antonio National Park:
An experienced guide will take you on an informative walk through the park pointing
out the sloths, monkeys, and other animals. The walk takes two and a half hours. Enjoy a buffet of fruits
and drinks on one of the beaches. After the tour, you may stay in the park or return to the hotel.
Entrance fee included.
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Manuel Antonio Coastal Paddle:
Since we are the Manuel Antonio specialist, come experience one of Costa Rica’s most striking coastlines and National Park by kayak. Whether you are an individual, a group, or an adventurous family, this challenging yet gratifying open ocean paddling adventure is for you. The adventure begins near the developing Pez Vela (Sail Fish) Marina in Quepos and winds along the Manuel Antonio coastline. Indulge yourselves at a rare jewel of a beach – a hidden Manuel Antonio treasure at Biesanz Bay -- for a refreshing swim and delicious local snacks. And feel free to have your bilingual guide direct you to the best snorkeling spots as you experience a small but growing, active, and astounding coral reef nestled close to the shore of Biesanz Bay.
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Carara National Park:
Visit this impressive transitional moist to dry forest and follow the trails to
observe the variety of plants, amphibians, reptiles and bird, such as, the famous scarlet macaw.
Crocodiles more than three meters long can be seen all along the Tarcoles river. Entrance fee to the
park and breakfast included.
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Titi Canopy with transportation:
A dozen tree-mounted and four ground tower platforms are connected by almost two kilometers of stainless steel cable all safety certified by the ICT. Professional guides will make sure your experience is a safe one whether you choose a day or the eerie and exhilarating night tour.
The course and trails are set in seventy-three hectares of regenerating and old growth forests (some of the 28 represented tree species are estimated to be over 200 years old) boast 70 bird, 38 butterfly and 7 reptile species. Of course there are also mammals including howler monkeys (mono Congo) and the eponymous mono Tití (Red-backed Squirrel monkey).
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Rain Maker (canopy walk and river walk with transportation):
The Rainmaker Conservation Project is located 22 kilometers from Quepos/Manuel Antonio area, and 17 kilometers from Parrita. The Rainmaker Conservation Project is a privately owned Rainforest Reserve that spans over 1530 acres of 90% virgin rainforest. It is a biodiversity bank for 70% of all the flora and fauna species found in Costa Rica. This project is dedicated to the conservation and protection of the Fila Chonta mountain range on Costa Rica's pacific side. Rainmaker's unique location places it within the strategic Quepoa Biological corridor. It is our firm commitment to ensure that this area may be enjoyed by future generations to come. Rainmaker wishes to accomplish this by supporting and encouraging the local village economy and the rural education system. Our objective is to respect and enhance without disrupting a way of life previously in existence. Hopefully our initiative will encourage others to practice ethical tourism conservation. We hope your visit to Rainmaker provides you with the understanding for Rainforest Conservation in Costa Rica and worldwide.
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Pacific Aerial Tram with transfers (minimum 6 pax):
Created to raise the world's consciousness as to the importance of the tropical
forests, the Rain Forest Aerial Tram on the Pacific side of Costa Rica, allow visitors to discover
the hidden secrets and hanging gardens of the Tropical Forest from a different perspective.
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