7 Days of Tropical Adventure in Costa Rica
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7 Days of Tropical Adventure in Costa Rica

Volcanoes, rainforest, and beaches with effortless tropical adventure

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A one-week, easy-to-follow Costa Rica itinerary that blends volcano hikes, rainforest wildlife, and laid-back Pacific beaches with upscale yet relaxed hotels and local food. Designed for first-timers who want memorable adventures without stressful planning, each day clusters activities by area so you can just show up and enjoy.

Where to Stay

Hotel Grano de Oro
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Hotel Grano de Oro

Boutique hotel in a restored Victorian mansion with lush courtyards, a highly regarded restaurant, and a quiet but central location.

$180-260/night
Hotel Costa Verde
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Hotel Costa Verde

Jungle-cliff hotel with ocean views, multiple pools, and quirky airplane suites, surrounded by monkeys and tropical birds.

$180-280/night

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Getting Around Without Stress

For this itinerary, consider using shared tourist shuttles or private transfers between San José, La Fortuna, and Manuel Antonio; your hotel can book these so you just confirm pickup times and meet in the lobby with your bags.

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Packing for Both Mountains and Beach

Bring light, quick-dry clothes, a rain jacket, closed-toe shoes for hikes and ziplines, sandals for the beach, and a small daypack; layers matter because evenings near Arenal can be cooler than the coast.

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Staying Connected

Most hotels and cafés offer Wi‑Fi, but if you want occasional data on the go, buy a local SIM card at the airport or in San José and top it up as needed using your unlocked phone.

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National Park Etiquette

Stay on marked trails, don’t feed wildlife, keep a respectful distance from animals, and speak quietly—guides will help you get great photos through their scopes without disturbing the animals.

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Money and Tipping Basics

Pay in colones or credit card when possible, but U.S. dollars are often accepted in tourist spots; tip guides and drivers 5–10% in cash if you had a good experience, and leave small coins or a dollar or two for hotel staff when they go above and beyond.

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Staying Safe on Adventure Tours

Choose established operators, listen carefully to safety briefings, and be honest about your swimming ability or fear of heights; it’s okay to skip an element if you feel uncomfortable.

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Sun and Heat Management

Use high-SPF reef-safe sunscreen, drink water steadily through the day, and wear a hat and sunglasses, especially at the beach and on boats where sun reflects off the water.

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Simple Spanish for Dining

Learn a few menu words—“desayuno” (breakfast), “almuerzo” (lunch), “cena” (dinner), “casado” (typical plate), “pescado” (fish), and “sin picante” (not spicy)—and don’t hesitate to point at menu items if pronunciation feels tricky.

Your Week Itinerary

Barrio Escalante Evening Stroll
Doevening

Barrio Escalante Evening Stroll

Ease into Costa Rica with a relaxed walk around this leafy, restaurant-filled neighborhood known for colorful murals and cozy patios. Arrive around 5–6 PM, stroll a few blocks, and pick a spot that feels inviting.

1h
Free
Casa Dominga
Eatevening

Casa Dominga

Modern Costa Rican dishes in a tropical garden-style house; try a cocktail with local rum and a main like the fresh fish or pork with plantains.

1h 30m
$35-55 per person
Mercado Central Visit
Domorning

Mercado Central Visit

Explore this historic covered market’s narrow aisles filled with spice stalls, coffee, souvenirs, and tiny counters serving traditional food; go mid-morning when it’s lively but not overwhelming.

1h 30m
Free (plus any food or souvenirs)
Soda Tapia
Eatmorning

Soda Tapia

Classic Costa Rican diner-style spot; order a gallo pinto breakfast (rice and beans with eggs, plantains, and coffee) for a very typical local start.

1h
$8-15 per person
San José City Walking Tour
Domorning

San José City Walking Tour

Join a small-group walking tour that covers the National Theater, key plazas, and main avenues; most tours start near the National Theater and last about 2–3 hours.

2h
$25-40
Café Rojo
Eatafternoon

Café Rojo

Charming café in a courtyard-style house; healthy bowls, sandwiches, and good coffee, plus vegetarian-friendly options.

1h
$12-20 per person
Doka Estate Coffee Tour
Doafternoon

Doka Estate Coffee Tour

Take a guided tour through a working coffee plantation, learning each step from bean to cup, with tastings along the way.

2h 30m
$35-50
Restaurante Agüizotes Gastro Pub
Eatevening

Restaurante Agüizotes Gastro Pub

Cozy spot in a historic neighborhood with craft beers and elevated Costa Rican and Latin dishes; arrive around 7–8 PM.

1h 30m
$25-40 per person
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El Sótano Live Music Bar

Underground-style venue with frequent live bands and a relaxed crowd; check nightly schedule and go for a drink and a set.

1h 30m
$10-20 (cover + a drink)

25 activities across 7 days

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