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Tarcoles River: Jungle Crocodile Safari & Bird Watching Tour
¥6,398
per adult

Monkey Crocodile Sloths and Beach Experience
¥14,076
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Guided visit to Carara National Park (Ticket included)
¥7,140
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Manuel Antonio National Park Sightseeing and Wildlife Day Tour from San Jose
¥27,032
per adult
74% of travellers recommend

Puntarenas Highlights 6 in 1 Shore Excursion
¥21,593
per adult

Jungle Crocodile Safari: Tarcoles River Crocodile Tour
¥6,398
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

From Uvita: Day Trip to Corcovado National Park by Boat
¥27,192
per adult

Tarcoles River Crocodile Adventure Tour
¥7,198
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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Manuel Antonio National Park Sightseeing and Wildlife Day Tour from San Jos...
Activity duration is 12 hours
9.4 out of 10 with 69 reviews
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Monteverde Sky Tram & Hanging Bridges Cloud Forest Tour from San Jose
Activity duration is 13 hours
9.2 out of 10 with 50 reviews
Free cancellation available
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Monteverde Cloud Forest and Coffee Tour Shore Excursion
Activity duration is 8 hours
9.2 out of 10 with 5 reviews
Free cancellation available
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Carara National Park: Best Tour Carara National Park-One Day
Activity duration is 10 hours
Free cancellation available
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Playa Doña Ana
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Playa Doña Ana during your trip to Caldera?





















