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Caño Negro Rainforests and Reserves Post-Voyage Extension

Discover more of Costa Rica’s legendary biodiversity on a glamping adventure

Miravalles volcano, Tenorio national park, Costa Rica

On this 5-day post-voyage extension, venture to Costa Rica’s remote Caño Negro region, which is celebrated for its prolific bird population and one of the world’s most important wetlands. Enjoy a stylish glamping experience at Tocú Tent Camp, our home base, as we explore Tenorio Volcano National Park and its surrounding foothills, walk suspension bridges for an incredible bird’s-eye view of the region’s lush rainforests and learn about the culture and cuisine of the Maleku people, Costa Rica’s smallest remaining Indigenous tribe. 

Itinerary

Day 1 - Disembark Ship / Hanging Bridges / Caño Negro

This morning, disembark the National Geographic Quest in Puerto Caldera and head to the foothills of the Tenorio Volcano in Caño Negro. Visit a private reserve for a scenic hike with spectacular views of Bijagua and Lake Nicaragua. You’ll find a peaceful atmosphere that provides incredible biodiversity on over 185 acres of primary rainforest. A guided tour over the three suspension bridges trail will allow you to safely experience the great complexity of the forest from a different perspective as your naturalist guides help you spot an array of wildlife that may include monkeys, sloths, white nosed coati, snakes, insects and birds like the toucan, woodpecker, motmot and tanager. After lunch, continue on to Tocú Tent Camp, your home for the next three nights. Each tent features one king-size bed and one queen trundle bed, both with luxurious bedding, air conditioning and private patios with outdoor showers and soaking tubs where you can enjoy a relaxing moment under a starry sky. (L,D)

Day 2 - Caño Negro

After breakfast, explore Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge by boat, one of Costa Rica’s most important wetlands and one of the best sites on the continent for birdwatching. Over 160 species of terrestrial mammals and bats, and over 300 species of resident and migratory birds, live in its lakes and tropical forests. You can also spot sloths, an array of monkey species, caimans, crocodiles, lizards, tapirs, turtles, green iguanas and a variety of flora native to the wetlands. Transfer to the neighboring Hacienda Caño Negro by road for lunch. Enjoy some free time at Tocú Tent Camp in the afternoon and then a walk around the property searching for birds and monkeys. (B,L,D)

Day 3 - Caño Negro / Tenorio Volcano National Park

Start the day with a morning birding walk before traveling to Tenorio Volcano National Park, one of the country’s youngest parks. Hike to turquoise-colored waters produced by the majestic stratovolcano which reaches over 6,000 feet. You’ll witness a panoply of picture-perfect spots, including the park’s iconic waterfall, three different volcanic craters, the “Blue Lagoon,” and “Teñideros”, where two rivers join and appear to magically transform from clear to deep blue waters. This afternoon, a member of the Nature Reserve shares the traditions and culture of the Maleku, Costa Rica’s smallest remaining Indigenous tribe, through a demonstration that includes the art of using a bow and arrow. You will also learn about the traditional diet of the Maleku which consists of various plants and animals from tropical forests. A class on local cuisine will round out your stay as you learn to prepare local dishes, such as gallo pinto, casados and ceviche, using Maleku crops. (B,L,D)

Day 4 - Caño Negro / San José

After checking out of your lodging, head south for a tour of Trapiche BaZú to witness the traditional process of extracting sugarcane juice using a "trapiche" or sugar mill. After lunch at a local restaurant, continue on to Cinchona, a biodiverse area situated in the Central Highlands. The region is home to abundant plant and animal species, as well as the renowned Cinchona Forest Reserve and the La Paz waterfall. Nestled amidst lush rainforest, this magnificent waterfall offers an immersive experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. After exploring your surroundings, transfer to San José and check into the Hotel Marriott Hacienda Belén (or similar) for your final night. (B,L,D)

Day 5 - San José

This morning, you’re welcome to depart after breakfast. If your flight leaves later in the morning, enjoy the lovely hotel grounds prior to your airport transfer.  (B)

Departure Time: Depart after 6:00 a.m. local time 
Departure City: San José, Costa Rica 

costs & What's Included

Occupancy
Double Occupancy
Single Occupancy

Cost Includes:

Four nights hotel accommodations, meals indicated, transfers, sightseeing, gratuities and entrance fees.

Not included:

All airfare, personal items and immigration fees.

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