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Enjoy intimate moments amidst lush surroundings before embarking on an adrenaline-pumping white-water rafting adventure on the Rio Sarapiqui.
Next, retreat to Amor Arenal, where private casitas offer stunning volcano vistas and romantic seclusion. Explore the local area with fun SUP or kayaking on Lake Arenal or hike the nearby trails.
Delight in thermal canyon springs at Rio Perdido, immersing yourselves in nature's embrace. Rejuvenate in the thermal waters, creating unforgettable memories together.
Conclude your journey at Lagarta Lodge, a premier luxury destination boasting breathtaking sunsets from its cliff-top infinity pool. Explore pristine beaches, partake in beach sports, or simply unwind at the spa complex.
Throughout your honeymoon, Costa Rica's natural wonders provide the perfect backdrop for romance and adventure. Whether biking through scenic landscapes, hiking lush trails, or savouring the backdrop of nature, Costa Rica is a magical destination.
4 nights at Lagarta Lodge – Jungle Suite with breakfast & dinner
Activities mentioned
Accommodation and meals as listed
All internal flights and transfers
From £3,995 pp based on two people sharing, excluding international flights.
This trip excludes:
Costa Rica is an adventurer's paradise densely packed with incredible wildlife. It literally means 'rich coast' which given the amazing biodiversity here, is a perfect description.
Lying between Nicaragua and Panama, Costa Rica was discovered by Columbus in 1502, and remains as magical and mysterious now as it was then. A true tropical paradise that is also an adventure playground.
Zipline through a cloud forest, raft down one of the ten best rivers in the world, surf world-class breaks, see turtles nesting in Tortuguero or hike one of the most active volcanoes in Central America in Arenal. if you're looking for adventure, Costa Rica has it by the bucket load.
But Costa Rica offers much more than adventure. it is a biodiversity hotspot. While the country has only about 0.03% of the world's landmass, it contains 5% of the world's biodiversity; monkeys, tree frogs, sea turtles, dolphins, jaguars, sloths and the most extraordinary variety of birds - over 850 species in total. To help protect it, there are 20 national parks, such as Manuel Antonio and 8 biological reserves such as the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve - approximately 52% of the country's land has been set aside in protected areas, earning Costa Rica a reputation as an environmentally sensitive country and leader in ecological conservation.