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EXPERIENCE THE LOCAL FLAVOR OF COSTA RICA WITH BOUNDLESS JOURNEYS

Costa Rica has been called the greenest country in the world: 25% of its land is protected as a national treasure, and that’s fine with the spider and howler monkeys, sloths, 920 species of birds, and limitless wildlife that thrives in this lush and beautiful country. It’s little wonder that “ticos” cherish their great outdoors. So will you, with Boundless Journeys’ walking, hiking, and multisport tours of Costa Rica.

Here, the dew of clouds nourishes a rainforest, an ancient volcano looms large above, and the Pacific surf roars onto crescent beaches. Such a diversity of natural riches demands a diversity of adventures, which is why our Costa Rica nature tours explore by foot, raft, kayak, zipline, canopy walk, horseback, longboat, and canoe outrigger. You can even take to its waters in soothing geothermal springs.

Boundless Journeys’ carefully crafted tours explore the beauty of this Eden-like nation the only way we know: up-close and with a light footprint. And as you explore, our naturalist guides illuminate your every step and introduce you to their culture, their farms, and their beloved nature sanctuaries.

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Our tours often fill months in advance, and our maximum group size is smaller than most tour operators’. Want to secure a spot on your preferred Boundless Journeys adventure? Reserve your trip now.

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