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Costa Rica

   
Departing From: Chicago (CHI)
Total Fee: $1933.00 *
Length: 9 Days
* Valid until Tuesday, April 1, 2008
From clear waterfalls cascading past thick green ferns to pristine water fountains splashing in San José’s cultural plaza, Costa Rica offers intense natural beauty, rugged adventure, and a look at Central America’s most cosmopolitan city. Watch the orange lava flow from Arenal Volcano. See the emerald and scarlet quetzal bird poking out from a tree trunk in the vine-draped Monteverde Cloud Forest. Stretch out on the black sand of Jaco Beach.
Day 1 Start Tour
  Meet your Tour Director & check into hotel
Day 2 San José--Arenal
  Travel to Arenal via Poás Volcano
  Poás Volcano
 
Poás Volcano
Sulfurously glowing, the Poás Volcano has been gurgling and burbling since its last major eruption in the 1950s. From the viewing terrace, visitors can look down over 1,000 feet into the world's largest active crater.
 
Day 3 Arenal Landmarks
  Lake Arenal kayaking tour
 
Lake Arenal kayaking tour
Glide along the still waters reflecting the perfect cone of Arenal Volcano and the surrounding rolling hills. Lake Arenal, the country's largest, is also among its most scenic, and the area has become popular area to kayak, windsurf, sail, fish, and hike.
 
  Baldi Hot Springs visit
Day 4 Arenal--Monteverde
  Travel to Monteverde
 
Travel to Monteverde
Because of its humidity and latitude, the entire city of Monteverde can disappear in a second under a massive cloud cover. Founded by Quakers in 1951, the city boasts the best in Costa Rican creatures. Observe a proud display of howler monkeys, revered quetzals and native frogs in the dense cover of the cloud forest.
 
  School visit
 
School visit
Take the opportunity to enrich a Costa Rican school with gifts of notebooks, pens, erasers -- all basic supplies that few students here can afford. Learn how rural communities are working to give their children educational opportunities in extremely difficult conditions, often with dozens of students in all different grades taught in a single classroom. We will stop to pick up supplies before visiting, but feel free to bring donations of school supplies like chalk or paper from home, too. (If schools are not in session, you'll be able to give gifts of t-shirts, socks, and other clothing to local children.)
 
  Canopy Tour
 
Canopy Tour
Soar through the treetops for the unmatched close-up of the New World’s best wildlife refuge. Harness yourself to cables that run between platforms high in the trees, then step into thin air and zip from tree to tree. Experience a true bird-eye view from your new aerial perspective.
 
Day 5 Monteverde Landmarks
  Santa Elena Biological Reserve
 
Santa Elena Biological Reserve
Get your spider monkey fix as you climb into the clouds. The Santa Elena Reserve reaches high into the atmosphere, bringing the cloudy mists into its lush forests and letting you see all the way to the Arenal Volcano.
 
  Plant your own tree
 
Plant your own tree
In 1987, a nine-year-old Swedish student asked what he could do to save the rainforests, and Children’s Eternal Cloud Forest was born. The Monteverde Conservation League oversees the planting of deforested land and virgin rainforest in the Children’s Forest and throughout the area, and now owns more than 22,000 hectares. Contribute your green thumb efforts to their conservation work.
 
  Horseback ride
 
Horseback ride
Step back in time as you explore Monteverde on horseback, following time-worn trails through the mountains as you breathe in the mists of the rainforest.
 
  Frog Pond visit
 
Frog Pond visit
Rrribbit. Venture to a frog sanctuary at night for an amphibious symphony. Most of Costa Rica’s famous frogs are nocturnal, making this evening activity a great opportunity to both hear and see the colorful creatures. The tiny Tink Frog, often no more than an inch long, is making the metallic clanging noise you hear (hence its name), while the flashes of red you see might be the Red-Eyed Tree Frog hopping from leaf to leaf. Get up close and personal with 25 other species at this frog museum, where crayola-perfect reds, greens, yellows, and blues mark the inhabitants. Just watch which plants you stand under -- mistletoe is also native to Costa Rica, and not every frog will turn into a prince!
 
Day 6 Monteverde--Coastal Puntarenas
  Travel to Coastal Puntarenas
Day 7 Manuel Antonio Excursion
  Manuel Antonio National Park guided visit
 
Manuel Antonio National Park guided visit
Take a tour of this national park from a professional, local guide. Manuel Antonio includes 12 islands and is known for its white sands and array of wild life. You will share the park and its four beaches with sea turtles, parrots, three-toed sloths, tapirs, howler monkeys and iguanas. A word to the wise—be careful of the sneaky white face monkeys. They know how to unzip backpacks. The park boasts an estuary, mangroves, a lagoon and paths, one which leads to an observation tower for a 360° view.
 
Day 8 Coastal Puntarenas--San José
  Travel to San José
 
Travel to San José
On the way to San José, travel to Sarchí, a highly artistic city known for its painted designs and brilliantly colored wheels of local ox carts.
 
  Sarchí
 
Sarchí
Costa Rica's premiere crafts village provides the perfect opportunity for souvenir shopping. Sarchí became famous in the mid-1800s for its elaborate hand-painted oxcarts, and now its artisans create clothing, shoes, chess sets, and other items all decorated in the traditional manner.
 
  Optional Folklore evening $30
 
Folklore evening
Costa Rica’s culture draws on African, Caribbean, and Spanish roots to create a unique and lively blend. Sit back and surround yourself with this colorful culture during an evening of fine food and fiesta. Brightly costumed locals serve up a typical Costa Rican meal of beans, rice, white cheese, fruit, and a main dish of fish, chicken, or beef, and a performance of traditional music follows.
 
Day 9 End Tour
 
 
Total Fee *
$1933.00
* Valid until Tuesday, April 1, 2008

6 Travelers = 1 Free Chaperones
 
 
Tour Quote Breakdown
The following fees apply to your full-paying participants. Prices update as you change options.
Tour Fee $1453.00
Lifetime Membership Fee 95.00
Airport fees, taxes, and airline fuel surcharges (Subject to Change) 285.00
Weekend Supplement (Departing) 35.00
Weekend Supplement (Returning) 35.00
Folklore evening 30.00
Total Fee
$1933.00
* Valid until Tuesday, April 1, 2008
 
 
Additional Adult Fees
The following additional fees apply only to full-paying participants 23 and older and are not included in the total price listed above.
Adult Supplement $125.00
Twin Room Upgrade 240.00
Additional Adult Fee
$365.00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Explorica Extra Rewards
Travel Points
9 Days on Costa Rica Itinerary
x 19 Paying Participants
171 Travel Points
x 4 Signup before  01, 2008
684 Total Travel Points
 
 
Tour Fee Includes
Round-trip airfare
8 overnight stays (9 with extension) in hotels with private bathrooms
Buffet-style breakfast daily
Lunch daily
Dinner daily
Full-time services of a professional Tour Director
Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
Canopy Tour
Lake Arenal kayaking tour
Horseback ride
River rafting on extension
Tour Diary™
 
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