Costa Rica family tour, 11 days

An exciting family tour that takes in many of the highlights of Costa Rica, from volcanic hot springs to cloud forest and beaches. Stay in eco-friendly hotels, while brilliant local guides lead you on memorable and fun activities, Plus, as it’s a tailor made trip, everything is ‘tweakable’.
San Jose Hot springs at Arenal Volcano Monteverde Cloud Forest – guided canopy walk Relax on beach at Manuel Antonio National Park Visit an animal sanctuary Alajuela
Price
£1598excluding flights
Duration
11 Days
Type
Tailor made
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Includes accommodation, breakfast, transport (transfers and shuttle buses, or car hire with full insurance and GPS), excursions as described, and 24hr support from our local partners in Costa Rica, should you need them.
Minimum child age 4 years.
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Description of Costa Rica family tour, 11 days

Price information

£1598excluding flights
Includes accommodation, breakfast, transport (transfers and shuttle buses, or car hire with full insurance and GPS), excursions as described, and 24hr support from our local partners in Costa Rica, should you need them.
Minimum child age 4 years.
Make enquiry

Departure information

Everything is tweak-able, giving you the freedom to build a unique and personal trip for your chosen date. Upgrade your accommodation for all - or just part - of your trip, slow down the pace with few extra nights here and there or add a few more active adventures along the way

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1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


It’s too hard to say! It was the most magical vacation - Costa Rica is beautiful, the wildlife incredible, the people so friendly….

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


Pack lots of mosquito spray, waterproof jackets, walking boots and clothes you don’t mind getting sweaty in.

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


A lot of the hotels made a point of explaining the things they did to help the environment. Kids Saving the Rainforest was an amazing place to visit and they do really important work for animals.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


Absolutely out of this world.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

Costa Rica is one of the world’s most eco-conscious countries, which makes our job a little easier! Nevertheless, we pay the same level of attention here as we would anywhere in the world to ensure that we are offering vacations with the smallest impact possible. Our local partners in Costa Rica employ their own full-time Sustainability Manager to ensure that the hotels and services we use match their own standards (they have the highest sustainability accreditation possible within the Certification for Sustainable Tourism Program), whilst we ourselves have achieved Travelife’s Better Places Partner criteria. We also work with Animondial to ensure that any activities involving animals meet their strict welfare standards.

During this vacation you’ll stay in a Monteverde lodge which has been awarded the Ecological Blue Flag, and is making further strides in terms of energy conservation and waste management – they’re even helping to lead the auto-revolution by installing an electric car charging point! Elsewhere, you’ll also visit a non-profit wildlife sanctuary in Manuel Antonio, where rescued animals are rehabilitated and released back into the wild whenever possible.
We also make a contribution to another trusted wildlife rescue center in Costa Rica every time we book a new vacation to the country.

Before you travel with us, you’ll receive our ‘How to be a Responsible Traveler’ document, which gives advice on local issues, how to protect wildlife and how to minimise your impact on beautiful Costa Rica. We also encourage feedback from our travelers to raise any concerns about potential environmental risks so that we’re able to act on them swiftly with our partners.

People

We have a policy of using small-scale, locally-owned accommodation wherever possible. This allows us to be confident that revenue is staying within the local area. Due to the country’s pleasant climate and relatively relaxed real estate rules, many hotels are either owned or part-owned by foreigners. Whilst we prioritise Costa Rican owned hotels, if we do work with foreign owners we ask that they are residents in the country and employ locally, so that benefits still filter through to the local community. On your final night in Alajuela, our first choice hotel is owned and run by a Dutchman called Peter and his Costa Rican wife of over 20 years, Flor. They have lived in the country together for many years, and provide employment for a number of other local people.

We steer clear of all-inclusive resorts in Costa Rica, and most of the hotels and lodges we work with are within easy reach of local restaurants and shops. Not only does this give you the chance to try lots of delicious Costa Rican food (El Lagarto nearby your Manuel Antonio hotel is highly recommended!) but it also means that the money you're spending stays within the local area.

Throughout our trips we use Costa Rican guides and drivers, most of whom are originally from that specific area of the country. Not only does this mean that money is staying within the local community, but also that the service and knowledge our travelers receive is top-notch. You’ll often be picked up from the airport in San Jose by Jorge, who is from the city and whose daughter works on the operations team in the office of our local partner.

Closer to home in our Brighton office, we encourage an open environment which provides opportunity and support for our staff. We also offer a paid charity day every year to all employees, get involved in local schemes such as beach cleans, and regularly march in the annual Brighton Pride Parade.

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