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TOUR


Tour code: FCC Tour style: Classic Explore Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Busy


Rainforest Adventure D Ideal for 8+ Teen Departures


Volcanoes, wildlife & beaches in Costa Rica


Towering volcanoes, long sandy beaches and unspoilt tropical rainforest are all part of this holiday in Costa Rica. Travelling from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacifi c Ocean we cruise through jungle waterways, discover forest trails and search for exotic wildlife on an exciting journey through this diverse and friendly country.


Magic Moments Being the first to spot a monkey £1199 886 ADULT PRICE ADULT PRICE


TOUR ONLY PRICES £


CHILD PRICE*


Watching bright orange lava flow down a volcano Seeing crocodiles sunbathing Finding tiny frogs Swimming in the sea


DAYS 15


£2159 1715 DAYS 16


FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £


CHILD PRICE*


Lake


Nicaragua NICARAGUA


CARIBBEAN SEA


ARENAL


Arenal 1633m


Where will we sleep? 12 nights standard hotels, 2 nights simple lodge.


What will we eat? 12 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 2 dinners are included.


Swimming: Most of the hotels have pools and we can also swim in the sea and rivers.


Transport: Bus and riverboat.


Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader, drivers, boatmen and local guides. Group Size: Generally 12 to 18. Minimum Age: 5


Planned tour dates


2013 Tour only dates 30 Mar - 13 Apr 27 Jul - 10 Aug 03 Aug - 17 AugT 17 Aug - 31 AugT


21 Dec - 04 Jan


2014 Tour only dates 05 Apr - 19 Apr 26 Jul - 09 Aug 02 Aug - 16 Aug 09 Aug - 23 Aug


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Minimum child age 5 on date of departure T Teen Departures – age 11 and over on date of departure


* Aged 5-11 years on the date of departure Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date. These prices are guide prices, see page 93 for details


Quepos 0 km 60 km


MONTEVERDE RESERVE


Cloud Forest Quetzals


Irazu 3432m


Poás 2707m


SAN JOSÉ SARAPIQUI Sea turtles


TORTUGUERO NP Siquirres


Guápiles Guayabo


TURRIALBA Cartago


Serpentarium & Rafting


MANUEL ANTONIO NP COSTA


RICA


PACIFIC OCEAN


Rainforest Adventure FCC


Sandy beaches Iguana


15 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Tour starts San Jose. Day 2 Poas Volcano Explore San Jose, Costa Rica’s capital city. Visit the volcanic crater of Poas, and a coffee plantation. Days 3/4 Reptiles and rafting Travel to Turrialba. Discover fascinating reptiles at the serpentarium. Visit the ancient Indian ceremonial centre at Guayabo. Option to go whitewater rafting. Days 5/6 Tortuguero National Park Explore the dense jungle and cruise through the waterways searching for wildlife including howler monkeys and parrots. In season (June to September) there is the option to observe turtles. Day 7 Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui Travel by boat and bus to Sarapiqui. Search for butterfl ies, birds and bats there. Days 8/9 Arenal Volcano Visit Costa


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Rica’s most active volcano. Option to relax in thermal springs. Days 10/11 Quetzal Cloud Forest Walk in Monteverde Cloud Forest. Option to explore high canopy walkways to spot exotic wildlife including the rare Queztal bird. Days 12/13 Pacifi c beaches Enjoy walking the trails of Manuel Antonio National Park, spotting the local wildlife, or relaxing on the golden sandy beaches where monkeys and iguanas can often be seen. Day 14 San Jose Spend a relaxing morning by the coast before returning to the capital. Days 15 Tour ends San Jose


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