
Costa Rica
7 Days of Volcanoes, Jungle & Beaches in Costa Rica
Volcano views, jungle ziplines, and sunset beaches on a budget
A one-week, budget-friendly Costa Rica adventure that combines Arenal’s volcano and hot springs, Monteverde’s cloud forest ziplines, and Manuel Antonio’s wildlife-rich beaches. Designed for a comfort-seeking couple, it balances hiking, wildlife, and nightlife with plenty of local food and photo-worthy views.
Where to Stay

Hotel Aranjuez
Charming, budget-friendly hotel in a quiet, central neighborhood with characterful rooms and breakfast included.
$60-90/nightGood to Know
Using Shared Shuttles Wisely
Shared tourist shuttles connect San José, La Fortuna, Monteverde, and Manuel Antonio in about 3–5 hours and often pick up at hotels; book at least a day ahead in high season and keep a printed or offline confirmation.
Packing for Variable Microclimates
Costa Rica’s volcano, cloud forest, and beach zones can feel like different countries: pack light layers, a rain jacket, quick-dry clothes, and sandals plus sturdy walking shoes.
Staying Connected with Occasional Internet
Most hotels and cafés have Wi‑Fi, but speeds vary outside cities; download offline maps and keep key reservations and directions saved locally.
Eating at Sodas to Save Money
Look for small local restaurants labeled 'soda' to find filling dishes like gallo pinto and casado at $6–10; menus are simple and portions are large.[2][3]
Booking Adventure Tours
For ziplines, hanging bridges, night walks, and wildlife tours, choose well-reviewed operators, confirm if transport is included, and book morning slots to avoid afternoon storms.
Cash, Cards, and Tipping
Cards are widely accepted in tourist towns, but keep small bills in colones for sodas, tips, and small shops; tips around 10% are appreciated when service isn’t already included.
Sun, Bugs, and Safety Outdoors
Use reef-safe sunscreen, insect repellent, and stay hydrated; on beaches and trails, keep valuables minimal and never leave bags unattended while swimming.
National Park Reservations
Popular sites like Manuel Antonio National Park often require advance online tickets for specific time slots, and outside food may be restricted to protect wildlife.[1][3]
Your Week Itinerary

Soda Tala
Classic downtown soda inside Mercado Central area; order gallo pinto with eggs and coffee to start your Costa Rica trip.
45m · $6-10 per person
Mercado Central de San José
Wander the maze of stalls selling fruits, coffee, spices, and handicrafts; great place for photos and souvenir scouting.[3]
1h · Free (plus any food or shopping)
Barrio Amón & Street Art Walk
Stroll this historic neighborhood to see restored colonial houses, street art, and cafés.[1]
1h 30m · Free
Café de los Deseos
Colorful café with local-inspired dishes and good vegetarian options; try a casado plate and fresh juice.
1h · $10-15 per person
Barrio La California Nightlife Walk
Explore a compact area with bars and pubs popular with locals; consider a short, guided bar hop to sample craft beers and cocktails.[3]
2h · $15-30 (drinks)
El Lobo Estepario
Relaxed bar-restaurant with pub food, local beers, and music; order shared plates and a local craft beer.
1h 30m · $12-20 per person (without many drinks)
La Fortuna Town Stroll & Park
Walk around the church square, browse small shops, and photograph Arenal Volcano if skies are clear.
1h · Free
Evening at Free Hot River (Río Chollín area)
Visit the free riverside hot spring area near the resort zone; go before dark, keep valuables minimal, and follow local advice.
2h · Free (tip for parking attendant if applicable)
Taco Taco Taquería
Casual spot with generous tacos and craft beers; try fish tacos or veggie options.
1h · $10-18 per person17 activities across 5 days
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