If you are like a lot of travelers – me included – you generally tend to plan where you are going on any trip, as far as location is concerned, and probably also where you will stay. And unless you are going somewhere for a specific activity, or on a planned itinerary holiday, you tend to leave the “what will I do” part until you get there.


That’s all well and fine, but it also means that you’re often left wondering how to get the best information on the top attractions, sights and tours in your area.


In 
Costa Rica,
Valle Dorado Tours
 has handily sorted out the
 best one-day tours 
for all of the main areas of the country. On the custom travel pro’s website, they list the best activities for the Central Valley, Arenal area, Monteverde, Manuel Antonio, Central Pacific, Northern Pacific ,
Rincon de la Vieja area and Southern Pacific.


Just to tickle your travel imagination, I’ll mention here one top attraction for each area. Be sure to check out the others at Valle Dorado’s site.

Central Valley

Valle Dorado Tours Costa Rica - Volcano Poas

Many travelers to 
Costa Rica 
tend to start and finish their trip in the
 Central Valley, but don’t leave time to explore. However, there are dozens of fun and worthwhile day trips possible from the Central Valley. There are whitewater rafting adventures, coffee plantation tours, city tours, rainforest aerial trams, and volcanoes and botanical gardens. One of my absolute personal favorites is called the “Combo Tour.” You’ll drive through the very pretty downtown of the city of 
Alajuela and then ascend several thousands of feet up to 
Volcano Poas
 and the cloud forest, passing along the way vast coffee plantations, dairy farms and strawberry fields (make sure to stop and buy a fresh basket full!).

Valle Dorado Tours Costa Rica - Doka Coffee Tour

You break for breakfast at
 Doka Coffee Estate, where you’ll be treated to one of the best coffee tours of all – walking through the entire process from ripening berries on a coffee plant to how you get a steaming cup of “black gold” in your hands. At the top of Poas, you’ll stand right on the volcano crater’s rim gazing into its steaming fumaroles. A very literally cool fact is that while you’ve ascended several thousands of feet, the temperature has descended many degrees and the climate up there reminds one of a misty tropical British Isles (bring a jacket!). After the volcano you’ll visit one of the most enchanting attractions in Costa Rica, the
 La Paz Waterfall Gardens. Hummingbirds, toucans, scarlet macaws and other tropical birds, butterflies, snakes, frogs, monkeys, jaguars and other wild cats, thundering waterfalls, trails winding through the rainforest … need I say more!

Arenal

Valle Dorado Tours Costa Rica - Sky Trek Arenal

Volcano Arenal 
is definitely a must-see, and so are its natural hot springs, but also in the Arenal area is hands-down one of the
 best canopy tours in the country
–
Sky Trek. If you take the
 Sky Tram – Sky Trek – Sky Walk tour, you get the best of everything with a gondola ride up to an observation deck for unforgettable views, a heart-pounding adrenaline adventure on zip lines, and a beautiful walk on trails and suspension bridges through the forest.

Monteverde

Valle Dorado Tours Costa Rica - Sloth Sanctuary Monteverde

There is much to do in
 Monteverde’s cloud forest, from hiking in the reserves to bird watching to the unique
Cloud Forest Train tour. Two very notable activities for me are the
 Sloth Sanctuary
 and a
Twilight Tour. You have a unique opportunity at the Sloth Sanctuary to learn about amazing two-toed and three-toed sloths, native only to the Americas. The Twilight Tour is basically a night hike starting at sunset to see the forest’s nocturnal life – coatis, agoutis, sloths, gray fox, porcupines, tarantulas, frogs, etc.

Manuel Antonio

Valle Dorado Tours Costa Rica - Manuel Antonio catamaran tour

You can’t visit Manuel Antonio without exploring the
 Manuel Antonio National Park. Definitely leave time to swim at their magical beaches … but watch the monkeys don’t steal your picnic lunch! Another way to see a lesser-seen side of the National Park is to
 cruise by catamaran
 along the coast. You’ll enjoy colorful
 snorkeling
 and the beauty of a mini ocean voyage, delighting in playful dolphins and other marine life. If you go on the afternoon tour, you’ll be treated to a stunning sunset at sea. From November to January, you have a chance to see migrating Humpback Whales!

Central Pacific

Valle Dorado Tours Costa Rica - Bijagual Waterfall

Along the Central Pacific, before 
Jaco Beach, is an “off-the-beaten-path” adventure tour to 
Bijagual Waterfall. You get a “two-for-one” in that you’ll be climbing a small range between
 Carara National Parkand the
 Turrubares Protected Zone, giving you access to all of the spectacular bird-watching you’d get in the national park. You get to the Bijagual Waterfall part by vehicle transport and part on horseback. When you arrive, you’ll be ready to plunge into its crystal clear pools. A truly memorable experience to swim under a tropical waterfall in the middle of rainforest!

Northern Pacific

Valle Dorado Tours Costa Rica - Palo Verde National Park

Two very cool and unique things to see in the Northern Pacific area of
 Guanacaste are
 Palo Verde National Park
and the interesting history of 
Guaitil and Santa Cruz. Palo Verde is one of Costa Rica’s most important national parks with 12 different habitats, including mangroves, swamps, swamp forest, marshes, and saltwater and freshwater lagoons. You’ll visit the area by boat to see a fabulous variety of birds, plus crocodiles, howler monkeys, green iguanas, anteaters and coatis. At Guaitil, learn about the history of Guanacaste and its native
 Chorotega
 people via its famous clay pottery; this is a fantastic cultural tour.

Rincon de la Vieja


Valle Dorado Tours Costa Rica - Rincon de la Vieja

In the Rincon de la Vieja area, your one-stop for adventure activities is the celebrated working ranch of
 Hacienda Guachipelin. There, you can ride Costa Rican ranch horses to
 natural thermal springs, bounce down 
Rio Negro
 on a rafting inner tube, hike in the 
Rincon de la Vieja National Park, or my personal favorite … steam in a natural thermal sauna, then smear yourself from head to toe in 
volcanic mud, soak in thermal pools and finish it off with a cold river shower to seal the “beauty treatment”. You’ll feel reborn!

Southern Pacific

Valle Dorado Tours Costa Rica - Marino Ballena National Park

In 
Costa Rica’s Southern Pacific Zone 
lies the very extraordinary 
Marino Ballena National Park
 with its remarkable beach outcropping in the shape of a whale’s tail. A neat tour is to go by 
sea kayak to Ballena Island, where you can check out the rich marine life while snorkeling and explore the island’s numerous caves.


By Shannon

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Comment by Lise Tyrrell on August 18, 2012 at 7:10pm

Thank you for highlighting things.  Definitely makes me want to go back to Costa Rica to see some of what I missed!

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