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*Building your itinerary
*Supply a private driver and guide that will travel and guide you through the country
*Help book your activities in advance.
*Help with car rental( no hidden fees)
All of this with the option of delivering Kosher meals to each destination packed for up to 5 days
If you decide to stay close to the Jewish center and enjoy our Kosher restaurant, Shabbat services, and home feeling in our hotel rooms, or stay within walking distance.
We will gladly help you book your tours and activities in the Jaco area.
- The perfect view of Mount Miro – recommended to climb in the morning or in the afternoon in order to watch the sunset.
- The secret beach in the northernmost part of Jaco. To reach the Claritas restaurant, cross the river, go down to the beach and take a right until the end…
- Playa Blanca – the white beach.
- A sunset view at Villa Caletas, for sure the most beautiful place in Costa Rica for a sunset view.
- A day of pampering at the Villa Caletas hotel and includes entry to the infinity pool, jacuzzis and a private beach.
- Go to the yacht marina in Los Suenos, where there is a perfect cafe and a spectacular view.
- Every sunday – ‘Sunday Panday’ in Vida Hermosa with a party starting at 10 pm.
- Sit at the bar in Hermosa and watch world-class surfers.
- Visit the Bijagual Waterfall trek – the highest falls in Costa Rica.
- Carara National Park for birdwatchers mainly.
- Visit Soda Marta in the mountains above Jaco to eat local food with a magical view and drink sugarcane juice that is made on the spot (4 x 4 vehicle only).
- Royal Butterfly Farm is open from 8 am to 1 pm.
- Rafting in Quepos (check with Toni about transportation if you don’t have a car, minimum 4 people).
- Rainmaker Park – a walking trail with suspension bridges and waterfalls for those looking for a less touristy park than Manuel Antonio.
Zip-lining Through the Canopy
Get your heart racing by zip-lining through the treetops of Costa Rica’s rainforests. Enjoy an exhilarating perspective of the lush landscapes and vibrant wildlife below.
White Water Rafting in Turrialba
Challenge yourself with a white-water rafting expedition in Turrialba. Navigate through exciting rapids surrounded by stunning scenery and feel the rush of adrenaline.
Tamarindo Beach: Surfer’s Paradise
Catch some waves at Tamarindo Beach, a renowned surfing destination. Embrace the laid-back vibe, take surf lessons, and enjoy the lively beach town atmosphere.
Tortuguero National Park: A Sea Turtle Haven
Experience the wonders of Tortuguero, where sea turtles nest on its shores. Explore winding canals, spot diverse wildlife, and contribute to turtle conservation efforts.
San Jose’s Cultural Gems
Discover the heart of Costa Rica’s culture in San Jose. Explore museums, art galleries, and historic sites that showcase the country’s rich heritage.
Savoring Traditional Costa Rican Dishes
Indulge in gallo pinto, ceviche, and other traditional delicacies that highlight the country’s fresh and flavorful ingredients.
Q: Is Costa Rica safe for travelers?
A: Yes, Costa Rica is generally considered safe for travelers. However, it’s always wise to take standard precautions and stay informed about your surroundings.
Q: What is the best time to visit for wildlife spotting?
A: The dry season, from December to April, is ideal for wildlife spotting as animals gather around water sources.
Q: Can I explore Costa Rica on a budget?
A: Absolutely! There are budget-friendly accommodations, public transportation options, and plenty of free or low-cost activities to enjoy.
Q: Are credit cards widely accepted in Costa Rica?
A: Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas. However, it’s a good idea to carry some cash, especially in rural locations.
Q: How can I contribute to Costa Rica’s ecological efforts?
A: Support eco-friendly accommodations, follow responsible hiking and wildlife viewing practices, and participate in local conservation programs during your stay.