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  • Airport shuttle

    We offer a comfortable, punctual and safe transportation service with responsible and bilingual drivers who are going to give you the basic advices to visit the country.

    • Airport pickup/ drop off
    • Hotels transportation
    • Updated flight informational
  • Cloud Forest Adventure – Monteverde

    We pick you up at your hotel at about 7:00 am, depending on your location, making a stop in Liberia to buy water and a picnic lunch if desired.

    We’ll make our way up the infamous Monteverde road, stopping periodically to take in the amazing scenery. Once we arrive in Monteverde it will be up to you to decide how you want to experience the cloud forest.

    Since the majority of wildlife is found in the upper reaches of the forest, one of the best ways to see it is by taking a breathtaking tree top tour over ziplines or suspended bridges:

    • Enjoy an exhilarating adventure as you fly through and over the forest canopy on Selvatura Park’s ziplines, one of the longest canopy tours in Costa Rica and the only one located inside the Monteverde cloud forest.
    • Get a close-up view of the distinctive flora and fauna on a two-hour walk over bridges suspended up to 60 meters (180 feet) in the air!
    • Then get an even closer view of the forest’s shyest residents during a relaxing, educational stroll through the butterfly or hummingbird gardens or the insect or reptile and amphibian exhibitions.
  • Door to Door Transfers

    Transportation services to and from hotels in:

    • Liberia Area
    • Rincon de la Vieja – Hotel Hacienda Guachipelin, Rincon de la Vieja Lodge, Cañon de la Vieja Lodge, Buena Vista Lodge, Borinquen Mountain Resort
    • Hotel Riu, Dreams Las Mareas.
    • Coco, Hermosa, Panama and Ocotal Beaches
    • Papagayo Peninsula – Occidental Grand, Allegro Andaz, Hilton
    • Tamarindo
    • Samara
  • Hacienda Guachipelin Adventure

    Located at the foot of the Rincon de la Vieja Volcano, the Hacienda Guachipelin is a working horse and cattle ranch and adventure-tour paradise. The main attraction is the zip line which is unique in Costa Rica as it is the only one located inside a river canyon.

    • Zip line, rappel and rock climb
    • Horseback riding
    • River tubing
    • Mud bath, hot springs and spa
    • Lunch
  • La Leona Waterfall – $30 p/p

    Distance: 2k each way

    Duration: 3hrs total including the time swming in turquoise blue waters

     

    This waterfall is located close to Rincón de la Vieja Volcano in the town of Curubandé. A beautiful waterfall with turquoise blue waters along the hike. We’ll start our hike through a canyon and inside the tropical forest. Most of the trail is next to the Blanco River, walking through caves and sometimes even swimming to go around big rocks that surround this place.

    It includes: Local guide , Life jacket and admission fee for the waterfall.
    Our meeting point is in the town of Curubandé, 15km away from Liberia downtown.

     

  • Naranjo Beach – Santa Rosa National Park

    At Santa Rosa National Park enjoy the flora and fauna of one of Central America’s most important dry forest regions while relaxing on a virtually untouched Pacific beach as the sun sets over the famous surfer’s haven, Witch’s Rock.

    Santa Rosa offers something for everyone with a variety of ecosystems within its borders including forests, mangrove swamps, savannahs and beaches with a correspondingly wide-ranging variety of flora and fauna. Vegetation comes in all sizes from massive Guanacaste trees to mid-sized Oaks down to humble grasses. Since many of the trees in the park lose their leaves in the dry season to conserve moisture, from January to May the landscape is as surreal as it is varied!

    Not surprisingly, Santa Rosa is host to hundreds of types of animals with no less than 115 species of mammals in attendance, of which more than 50 are bats! There are also some 250 species of birds, 100 species of amphibians and reptiles and more than 10,000 species of insects of which no less than a third are butterflies and moths!

  • Nicaragua in a Day

    See the historic colonial city of Granada (including Arnold Schwarzenegger’s favorite cigar factory and the spectacular view from the Iglesia de la Merced bell tower), enjoy a boat tour of Lake Nicaragua, visit Masaya Volcano National Park and the magnificent Catarinas viewpoint, plus shop in the famous Masaya Handicraft Market, all in one day!

    This tour not operated directly by Offitours but you’ll still enjoy the personalized service and relaxed atmosphere of a small group (up to ten guests). Your local guide handles all the border crossing details and accompanies you throughout the day to provide you with a pleasant, stress-free taste of Nicaragua.

  • Rincon de la Vieja National Park

    Rincon de la Vieja, whose name “old woman’s corner” comes from an indigenous legend about a reclusive medicine woman, is the largest of Costa Rica’s volcanoes. The Las Pailas Sector of the National Park provides an intriguing and exotic mixture of geothermal features and the unique flora and fauna of the high dry tropical forest.

    Rincon de la Vieja encompasses a variety of ecosystems due to differing altitudes, rainfall and the effect of volcanic eruptions. Flora includes a large population of the Costa Rican national flower, the Guaria Morada orchid, as well as the national tree, the Guanacaste, and others such as Strangler Figs, Tropical Cedars, Naked Indian trees and Copeys. Some 300 species of birds have been identified in the park, among them the turkey-like Crested Guan, the Motmot with its tick-tock tail wag and the Emerald Toucanet. The park is also home to deer, coatis, peccaries, skunks, coyotes, pumas, armadillos, tayras, agoutis, pacas, sloths, monkeys, anteaters and rattlesnakes.

  • Rincon de la Vieja Shuttle

    We offer scheduled round trip transportation from Liberia hotels to and from Las Pailas Sector of Rincon de la Vieja National Park.

    Pick up at 7:00 am and drop off at 5:00 pm every day except Monday (park closed).

    Just $25 US per person round trip!

    Each passenger is responsible for paying the private road use fee ($1.50 pp) and park entrance fee ($15 pp)

    Enjoy a completely unstructured day of hiking, swimming in waterfalls and river pools and sightseeing at your leisure!

  • River Canyon Adventure – Cañon de la Vieja

    A garden oasis amid the Guanacaste desert, Cañon de la Vieja lodge offers horseback riding, cable and rope adventures as well as a variety of river-based activities including rafting through Class II and Class III rapids.

    • zip line, rappel and rock climb
    • horseback riding
    • river tubing / rafting
    • lunch
  • Tempisque River – Palo Verde National Park

    Palo Verde National Park is an aquatic wonderland! There are some 280 species of migratory and resident birds in the park, giving Palo Verde the largest concentration of aquatic birds in Central America. Many endangered and threatened species can be seen including the Jabiru stork, the continent’s tallest water bird as well as the pheasant-like Great Curassow, manakins, falcons, ducks and herons.

    The park is also home to deer, peccaries, ocelots, coyotes, pumas, tayras, agoutis, pacas, monkeys, boa constrictors, rattlesnakes, coral snakes, crocodiles and huge populations of toads and frogs, including several species of tree frogs.

    Palo Verde also sustains an array of exquisite hardwoods such as Ironwood, Cocobolo and Ron Ron as well as extensive mangroves and hundreds of other plant species.

     

  • Tenorio Volcano National Park- Río Celeste

    Tenorio Volcano National Park with its lush, humid forests and a wealth of palms, heliconias, ferns, bromeliads and orchids, has a decidedly greener hue than Guanacaste’s drier regions. The park is also known for its mammals, most notably the Baird’s Tapir, a prehistoric-looking creature that resembles a cross between and horse and a rhinoceros! In addition to these gentle giants, Tenorio Volcano park hosts other endangered, though not so gentle species such as jaguars, pumas, ocelots and margays, as well as peccaries and howler and white-faced monkeys, among others. There is also an abundance of bird species, especially the reclusive Bellbird whose mysterious, ringing call characterizes the forest ambiance.

    In addition to the outstanding jungle scenery and wildlife, the park is known for its startling turquoise-colored Celeste river, waterfalls and hot springs, considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Costa Rica! Legend has it that the gods of creation rinsed their paintbrushes in the river while painting the sky, though the less-romantic version attributes the color to the mixing of volcanic minerals.

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