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Kayak Costa Rica with AE Adventures!
Giving Back – We donate a percentage of profit to the Osa Conservation which is dedicated to preserving the globally significant biodiversity of Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula. Named “one of the most biologically diverse places on earth” by National Geographic the Osa packs an unparalleled amount of land and marine species and diverse ecosystems in an incredibly small area.
Join us for a 9-Day escape kayaking and exploring one of the few tropical fjords in the world, experiencing the most abundant exotic flora & fauna in Costa Rica. You will paddle the calm, warm waters of the Golfo Dulce (Sweet Gulf) in a single or double enclosed, sturdy kayak while surrounded by the tropical backdrop of Rainforests and Jungle Mountains. Paddle up the Mangrove Rivers, and watch Dolphins, Turtles, False Killer Whales, and the migrating Humpback Whales swim next to your kayak. You’ll experience the best of super-natural Costa Rica on this tropical adventure, and taste the natural flavors of the Costa Rican cuisine; all while staying at beautiful and comfortable eco-lodges.
Costa Rica Kayaking Trip Highlights
- Lodges owned by local families
- Fresh and local food
- Kayaking in warm water with dolphins
- Worry-free travel once you arrive in Costa Rica
- Beautiful islands of Golfo Dulce
- Abundant and varied bird and wildlife
- Beautiful drive up the Pacific
- Organic cacao farm visit
- Relaxing kayaking days of 9 miles or less
What’s Included and Trip Cost
- All lodging, hotels in San Jose and Lodges on the Gulfo Dulce and Pacific Coast
- Domestic transfers, flights, and taxis, once you arrive in San Jose, Costa Rica
- All meals except for breakfast and lunch on day 1
- All paddling equipment
- Scott Locorini and a local as your on and off water guides.
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Day 1 – Welcome to Tropical Costa Rica!!! Today has been designated as your arrival day! You will be met at the International Airport of San Jose (SJO) and brought to a very conveniently located hotel (15 min. drive) with lush gardens, pool, comfortable rooms, and an in-house restaurant. Here you’ll have the chance to relax and unwind from your International travels. Lodging for the night is at The Country Inn and Suites in San Jose. Welcome dinner provided today.
Day 2 – Enjoy waking up to the bird sounds and enjoy the local breakfast. After breakfast, we’ll pick you up for your drive back to the airport for your domestic flight to the Osa Peninsula. This one hour flight takes you out of the Central Valley, flying along the Pacific coast providing spectacular vistas. At the local airstrip of Puerto Jimenez your driver will greet you and take you to your lodge in Playa Blanca (about 30 min. drive), peacefully located right on the beach of the Golfo Dulce. You’ll have time to settle down into your cozy jungle air-conditioned cabin and wander around the lodge’s gardens before we’ll invite you to the local family’s house for a delicious home-made lunch, carefully prepared on location using the freshest ingredients grown from their own gardens. After your first meal, we head out to the water for our kayaking introduction whereafter we’ll hop into our sturdy enclosed kayaks for coastal paddling. Late afternoon you can rest and relax and enjoy the property’s spacious palapa; a great place to rest, read, relax in a hammock, or even practice yoga. Dinner’s served after we’ve witnessed a colorful sunset!
Day 3 – This morning after breakfast we’ll take a short drive to the Bay of Rincon to start a 6 mile trip down the coast back to the lodge. We’ll set some time aside to watch the scarlet Macaws that this beach is famous for. We plan to arrive to back at the lodge in time for lunch.
In the afternoon, after some downtime (siesta), we will be visiting an organic farm. Where we will learn about its tropical flowers, trees, and fruits, with the focus on the Cacao plant. We might even be tasting some chocolate treats at the end of the tour.
After the chocolate tour, we will be back at the lodge for a drink accompanied by some appetizers before dinner.Day 4 – Yet another beautiful morning on the Gulfo Dulce with its many tropical birds, and sunrise over the water. Today we will be exploring the other side of the Gulf as we take you on a boat ride to a place called Saladero. Here we will be visiting Saladero Ecolodge, a beautiful waterfront property bordering the Piedras Blancas National Park. We will wander around the premises and hike 1 or more of their looping trails; the trails are relatively easy with good chances of spotting birds, monkeys, and more.
After an early lunch at Saladero, we will get into our kayaks to paddle the adjacent Esquinas River (either we paddle up river or get towed by motorboat). With the help of the gentle currents, we’ll float/paddle out again to the river mouth from where we ride the skiff back to the lodge.
After this full day, we’ve deserved some nice cold drinks on the boat ride back followed by a delicious dinner after the sun has set.Day 5 – Dolphin day! In case we have not spotted any Dolphins in the days before, we will get a good chance this morning! We will hop into our motorboat (with roof), to explore the Golfo Dulce in search of Dolphins. It will be an interesting experience for all! Last year a humpback whale and calf were spotted on this tour.
We’ll get back to the lodge for lunch & siesta where after we will offer the option for an afternoon on the Rincon River for another Mangrove experience. When timed right, we will be paddling back to the lodge while the sun sets behind the rainforest filled hills.
After some time to clean up, you’ll be invited for drinks & dinner!Day 6 – This is your last paddling day in the Golfo Dulce! We will paddle to ‘Playa Palma Real’, about 6 miles. This is an interesting little “village” in the rain forest where you will see how the locals enjoy their surroundings. We’ll take a well-deserved break to enjoy lunch on the beach here.
After lunch we’ll ride back to the lodge by motorboat.
The afternoon is at leisure, with the option to go out for one last sunset paddle and then go to dinner.Day 7 – It’s time to say goodbye to your lovely Costa Rican family hosts at the lodge. After breakfast we’ll pack up and drive out of the Osa Peninsula up along the Pacific coast.
Along the way we will make a stop or two to visit interesting sites before we reach a beautiful beach location where we’ll spend the night at an ocean side lodge. This is a picturesque drive along the coast and will be a relaxing day.Day 8 – We’ll continue our drive back to San Jose and make a stop along the way for locally made souvenirs. Your final night will be spent at a hotel in San Jose.
Your last Tico dinner of the trip is served at the Country Inn and Suites.Day 9 – Enjoy your last Costa Rican breakfast of this trip, and perhaps some downtime at the pool. Your driver will pick you up and take you to the airport in time to catch your flight out.
A couple of things to keep in mind: We will be traveling in remote areas where schedules can’t always be strictly adhered to but we do our best to stick with the itinerary. Also, the Osa Peninsula is normally hot! The showers are not heated in the cabins (something you will get used to and cherish). Finally, afternoon siesta time is not only recommended but a regular part of the day.
NOTE: There are a minimum number of participants required to confirm the trips. Therefore please do not make any travel arrangements (airline flights, train) until you have received confirmation from us that the trip has fully booked. A 50% deposit is due at time of reservation, with payment in full due 60 days prior to the trip’s start date.