Costa Rica Coast to Coast Ride

Costa Rica Coast to Coast Ride

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Costa Rica Coast to Coast Ride

14 Days Starting and ending in San Jose (near to)

Visiting: Costa Rica

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

MUD

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Trip Styles:

Active

Interests:

Cultural, Wildlife Tours

Activities:

Cycling, Sightseeing, Walking

From: $5850

NB: Prices correct on 04-Jul-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Take in the variety of Costa Rica by bike, pedalling past rainforest, volcanoes and stunning sections of coastline. From San Jose we cycle south with vast Pacific views to the right and dense forest to the left. Crossing the 3400m Cerro de la Muerte pass into the Orosi Valley we ride past coffee plantations and volcanoes to arrive on the fertile Caribbean plains where banana plantations take over the landscape. We take a break from the saddle to explore the wildlife-rich rivers and waterways of Tortuguero before travelling to La Fortuna, a lovely spot located at the foot of Arenal Volcano.

Highlights

  • Cycle along the stunning coastal highway with incredible Pacific views and beaches 

  • Ride through ever-changing tropical scenery, alongside coffee farms, volcanoes, banana plantations and rainforest 

  • Explore the waterways of Tortuguero National Park in search of wildlife

  • Hike in Manuel Antonio National Park

Itinerary

Day 1


Those on the group flight land at San Jose and will be transferred to our
start hotel in La Garita de Alajuela, around 15 minutes away. Those on land
only arrangements should make their own way to the start hotel this evening.

Hotel Rosa America (or similar) 



Day 2


We have a briefing this morning and spend some time adjusting our bikes
before riding out through small rural communities followed by dry, tropical
forest with very little traffic on the paved roads. This initial stage
concludes outside Atenas, then we have a 20 minute transfer to a scenic lunch
stop. In the afternoon we'll have a second cycling stage, passing mango
orchards and cattle ranches. Following another short half hour transfer we
arrive at our lodge for the night.

Cerro Lodge (or similar)



Day 3


Following an early breakfast, we transfer 20 minutes to Rio Tarcoles for a
private guided boat tour of the estuary. We hope to see crocodiles, water
birds, shorebirds and Scarlet macaws. A 30 minute transfer brings us to a
quiet backroad heading to Guacallillo where we return to our bikes and cycle
to Cascajal. From here we will have a short transfer to our lunch stop. After
lunch depending on the tide, we will get back on the bikes for a short ride
on the beach to Playa Bejuco, our destination for tonight. 

Hotel Playa Bejuco (or similar)



Day 4


We start the morning with a 2 hour guided hike in Manuel Antonio National
Park, an outstanding region for wildlife. The forest here meets the sea and
iguanas and White-faced Capuchin monkeys can often be seen on the beach. A 20
minute transfer takes us to the coastal road outside Quepos where we begin to
cycle south to Playa Dominicalito, where we will have a lunch at a scenic
restaurant. This is a spectacular stretch of road, with dense forest and
steep hills on the left and fantastic Pacific views on the right. 

Hotel Las Palmas de Cortez (or similar) 



Day 5


Our ride today takes us from Ciudad Cortes on to Palmar Norte, where we cross
the Rio Terraba, Costa Rica's longest river, then to Palmar Sur, where we
will stop at the central park for a look at some of the famous spherical
rocks, made by a little-known ancient indigenous culture. Afterwards we will
board the coach for a transfer (approx 1.5 hours) to La Palma, stopping for
lunch on route. We will resume our cycling, passing through Puerto Jimenez en
route to our beach hotel, set on the beautiful Playa Platanares.

Agua Dulce Lodge (or similar) 



Day 6


We board a ferry this morning for a 30 minute journey across the Golfo Dulce
to Golfito. Here, sometimes dolphins can be seen frolicking in the
surrounding waters. Our cycle route heads to Rio Claro using a short but
hilly biking stage. Following a 1 hour bus transfer across the steep
mountains surrounding San Vito, we arrive at Las Cruces Biological Station.
Las Cruces Biological Station is surrounded by the famous Wilson Botanical
Gardens where we will enjoy a guided hike in the afternoon. 

OTS Las Cruces Lodge (or similar) 



Day 7


Back on the saddle we enjoy a fantastic ride from the hilly region near San
Vito downhill to Paso Real, far below at the Rio Terraba. En route we pass
through an indigenous area where villagers can sometimes be seen in
traditional dress. We will stop in Buenos Aires to have lunch before boarding
the bus for our transfer (approx. 2-3 hours) to San Gerardo de Rivas. We
will pass the first of many pineapple plantations, which has now become Costa
Rica's most exported crop. As our hotel tonight is located in the mountains
it may be chillier than you expect.   

El Pelicano Mountain Lodge (or similar)



Day 8


This morning we start with a short downhill stage before jumping on the bus
for a transfer that will take us over the infamous Cerro de La Muerte. At
3,541 metres above sea level, this is the highest point of the PanAm Highway
in all of Central America. On this stretch we will drive through rainforest,
up into the cloud forest before we start our descent back down towards the
Central Valley. From here we will get back on our bikes for another downhill
stage into the Orosi Valley. 

Tapanti Media Lodge (or similar) 



Day 9


After breakfast we start cycling from the hotel for perhaps one of the most
beautiful cycling stages riding past numerous coffee plantations. With any
luck, we will see some farmers using their colourful traditional oxcarts to
haul the coffee to nearby processing facilities. Along the way we will stop
to look at coffee trees and the tour leader will give an explanation on
coffee and its part of the history of Costa Rica. As we continue our ride
through the valley, we will ride around a hydroelectric dam before starting
a section that involves some climbs. We will arrive at the little town of
Tucurrique where will stop off for lunch. Afterwards we will cycle through
lush scenery sugar cane plantations before a short transfer to our hotel for
the night. Our mountain lodge this evening has excellent views of the
surrounding region, including the coffee growing Orosi Valley and both the
Irazu and Turrialba volcanoes.

Hotel Turrialtico (or similar) 



Day 10


After breakfast we will start cycling a hilly section with incredible views,
followed by a fast downhill to the town of Siquierres form where we will
board the coach and take a transfer to the Caribbean coast, stopping for
lunch on route. On arrival near the coast we will start a second biking stage
through an isolated backroad and as we arrive at the Rio Banano Junction,
the traffic can get really heavy so we will board the coach again for a
short transfer (approx. 15 minutes) to our hotel in Puerto Viejo,  a
typical Caribbean town with lively reggae music/culture and spicy cuisine. 

Hotel Escape Caribeno (or similar)



Day 11


This morning we will start by riding to Cahuita National Park for a guided
hike. During this hike you can expect to see lots of wildlife including two
and three-toed Sloths, Capuchin monkeys and also Iguanas. At the end of the
hike we will transfer to Guapiles where we will stop for a quick lunch before
getting on the bikes for today's cycling stage. Concluding our biking, we
transfer out to tiny La Pavona, where we board a boat which will take us out
to Tortuguero along the wildlife rich rivers and canals used for transit in
this densely forested area. 

La Baula Lodge (or similar) 



Day 12


An early morning boat trip enables us to discover the extraordinary flora and
fauna of Tortuguero, passing serenely along the waterways. At this time of
day wildlife is usually at its most active and with the help of our expert
guide we are likely to encounter monkeys, caiman, iguanas, butterflies and
many of the 300+ bird species recorded here. We retrace our route by boat to
the dock at Pavon where we will start cycling through banana plantations,
stopping for a brief explanation about the importance of these plantations to
Costa Rica. Afterwards we have a transfer to just outside Guapiles for an
early lunch provided by our Tortuguero lodge. After lunch we head towards La
Fortuna and the imposing Arenal volcano. Following a massive explosion in
1968, Arenal was Costa Rica's most active volcano until recently when it
entered a resting phase. En route we will take a break to observe the
thriving pineapple operations in Costa Rica before continuing on to our
hotel, set in the centre of town. This evening there is an included excursion
to Eco-Termales hot springs, by far the best in the area. 

Hotel San Bosco (or similar)



Day 13


Following a short transfer, our final cycling stage starts with a ride
through the dense rain forest surrounding beautiful Lake Arenal, with several
spots to observe the volcano as we continue back toward La Fortuna. Departing
Fortuna, we bike through tropical farmlands dedicated to exotic fruits and
vegetables, then do a bit of climbing through forested hills up to the
conclusion at Bajo Rodriguez. The last leg of our journey is completed by bus
as we transfer back to La Garita de Alajuela, travelling for around two hours
with tropical views on the way. 

Hotel Rosa America (or similar)



Day 14

Our trip ends in San Jose (La Garita) after breakfast this morning and those
on group flights will be transferred to the international airport for the
return journey.
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Day 15

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What's Included

  • Meals
    13 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners.


* All breakfasts, 4 lunches, 2 dinners
* All accommodation (see accommodation section)
* All transport and listed activities
* Tour/Cycling leader and support team throughout
* Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)
* Local bike hire

What's Not Included

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

Accommodation

We spend 13 nights in characterful hotels, most of which have swimming pools. There are three nights in remote mountain lodges with lush gardens and superb views, one with a well-known tropical botanical garden. All accommodations are well maintained, very clean and most are long-time favourites in Costa Rica. Below are a few of the standout accommodations on this trip.



Dominical: Villas Rio Mar







In a beautiful rainforest setting, Villas Rio Mar is a slice of Costa Rican wilderness but with plenty of amenities. There’s a large palm tree-wrapped swimming pool, tropical gardens, and a rainforest trail to explore. There’s also a focus on ecofriendly practices, with solar power running the air conditioning in the bungalows, vegetables for the restaurant grown in their greenhouse, and a monthly clean-up of Playa Dominical beach (which is just a 10-minute walk away).



Near San Vito: OTS Las Cruces Lodge







Unleash your inner natural historian with a stay at Las Cruces Research Station. It’s a hub of science and nature, which brings together researchers and wildlife lovers from across the planet, with accommodation for up to 100 people. During our time here, we enjoy a guided walk around the Wilson Botanical Garden, which surrounds the property and is home to an extraordinary collection of tropical plants and more than 400 bird species.



Tortuguero: Pachira Lodge







Five minutes from the main entrance to Tortuguero National Park and hugged by scenic canals, this 94-room resort has a prime location. When it’s time to relax, there’s a turtle-shaped pool (this is green turtle country, after all), a buffet restaurant serving Costa Rican-Caribbean cuisine, and a bar. But the real draw is the other residents. You may spot sloths, howler monkeys and white-faced monkeys and, if you’re lucky, an otter or manatee in the surrounding waterways.

Food


All breakfasts, 3 lunches and 2 dinners are included.

In the itinerary we state which meals are included on which day (13
breakfasts, 3 lunches and 2 dinners). Hotel breakfasts are normally buffet
style. Vegetarians are well catered for but please inform us before departure
of any special dietary requests. Expect to see a lot of the Costa Rican
speciality 'gallo pinto' and a lot of rice, beans, fruit and grilled meats.

Check out our Q&As

  • Are vaccinations required for this tour?

    There are no mandatory vaccination requirements, however, if you have travelled to a country at risk of Yellow Fever prior to arriving in Costa Rica you will be required to have a valid Yellow Fever Certificate with you. Recommended vaccinations are: Hepatitis A.

  • What is the maximum group size?

    16

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    Minimum 16 years old people can go on this tour

  • Do you require a visa for this holiday?

    Holders of British, US, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand and most EU passports can enter Costa Rica for a stay of 90 days without a visa. Proof of onward travel may be required when entering Costa Rica - we suggest you take a print out of your flight details in case officials ask to see them.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Costa Rica Cycling

Fabulous trip led by an amazing guide Memo.

Fabulous trip led by an amazing guide Memo.

Slothful, but not in that way.

A trip designed to show the diversity of Costa Ric

A trip designed to show the diversity of Costa Rica whilst incorporating many good cycling days, and a range of activities. Busy, but there was a lot to squeeze in.

Costa Rica Coast to Coast

Such a colourful country and warm-hearted people t

Such a colourful country and warm-hearted people too. Was truly amazed by the wildlife. Not often that you’re cycling along a highway and a monkey crosses the road or you’re relaxing in a pool with a Toucan above your head. The cycling was different to that experienced in other countries. Less miles but more hills. I learned how to tackle hills better and my cycling skills definitely improved as a result. Cycling around a volcano I almost had my jaw on the ground as I watched a little curl of smoke disappear into the clouds. Amazing holiday!

You too can see a toucan, and sloths and monkeys from your bike

This is a fantastic trip. In fact, its so fantasti

This is a fantastic trip. In fact, its so fantastic that this was the second time I have been on it. I have also been on the Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama trip (again organized by the Costa Rican team). My experiences have been uniformly excellent. The trips have been well organized with knowledgeable and super helpful leaders, mechanics and drivers. The bikes have always been well-maintained. Costa Rica is a beautiful country with varied scenery and the Coast-to-Coast ride is carefully planned to allow you to experience the highlights. You will see spectacular birds and animals, hike in the rainforest, visit the lowlands and the mountains, check out Pacific and Caribbean beaches and of course, you will have fabulous cycling.

Excellent Trip

Excellent trip, great cycling, great tour leader,

Excellent trip, great cycling, great tour leader, terrific birds and wildlife, fantastic group of cyclists. All accommodation was a good standard

What a fantastic way to see the country and its wildlife

If you’ve not visited Central America and not sur

If you’ve not visited Central America and not sure what to expect, wow this country is amazing. Climate, scenery, wildlife, people, bikes, tour guide Roberto, his team of Paul and Luis all make this a must place to visit and if you enjoy cycling that makes it an even better experience!

Greatly exceeded expectations, primarily because of excellent team.

This is my 11th bicycle holiday in the last 6 year

This is my 11th bicycle holiday in the last 6 years. This trip was far and away the best I have ever been on. The primary reason was the excellent management/delivery of the trip by the 4 trip leaders.

Costa Rica Cycling

A wonderful holiday - great and knowledgeable guid

A wonderful holiday - great and knowledgeable guide, fantastic group, enjoyable cycling, great wildlife and scenery! I would definitely recommend this trip.

Amazing wild life

This is my 4th Exodus cycle trip and it was great

This is my 4th Exodus cycle trip and it was great experience again. Very well organised on the ground with a great guide and support crew. Bikes were excellent and very well maintained throughout the trip. This trip is great for seeing all manner of wildlife and we were not disappointed. The weather was really nice except for one morning when it was cool and windy. I think this is really a wildlife trip first and a cycling trip second. Be sure that is what you are signing up to, there are better cycling trips I would say. The cycling is generally as graded with some decent steep climbs in places but most of it is quite manageable. My only comment would be that some of the rides don't seem to connect to each other very well and so it can feel a bit 'bitty' from day to day. Some great descents too! Accommodation is variable, some is excellent however a couple of places were poor but the standard in Costa Rica seemed pretty average to me anyway. Food is generally good but can be a bit repetitive at breakfast and lunch. Good standard generally. Drinks are not expensive if you keep to local beers. Most wine is imported. You can take/use either Dollars or Colones, both accepted virtually everywhere we went. Overall its well worth doing this trip.

Costa Rica Coast to Coast Ride, Jan 2023

A smooth running and extremely enjoyable trip that

A smooth running and extremely enjoyable trip that covered a lot of miles in the company of a lovely group.

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