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Arenal  & Fortuna

Arenal & Fortuna

Welcome to La Fortuna, a lush paradise where the rainforest comes alive. Dominated by the conical silhouette of the Arenal Volcano, this region offers an unparalleled blend of raw beauty, thrilling excursions, and profound relaxation. At Kalkonu Travel, we curate eco-conscious experiences that immerse you in the magic of the northern highlands while supporting the local environment.

Manuel Antonio

Manuel Antonio

Manuel Antonio National Park Though the smallest national park in the country, it is globally renowned for its extraordinary wildlife. We arrange guided walks with certified naturalists who have the trained eyes needed to spot two- and three-toed sloths, endangered squirrel monkeys, and vibrant toucans hidden in the high canopy. Hiking the well-maintained trails rewards you with sweeping ocean viewpoints and access to stunning protected coves.

Monteverde

Monteverde

The main draw for most visitors is the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve. This unique ecosystem features misty fog clinging to the treetops and is home to 420 different kinds of orchids, as well as a wide assortment of ferns and mosses. Nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers travel from all over the world to spot the rare Resplendent Quetzal, a stunningly colorful bird hiding amidst the dense trees.

Tamarindo

Tamarindo

Welcome to Tamarindo, the vibrant heart of Costa Rica's Gold Coast! Known for its golden sands, legendary Pacific sunsets, and laid-back "Pura Vida" lifestyle, this bustling beach town perfectly blends thrilling outdoor adventures with lively nightlife. Whether you are seeking world-class waves, lush nature, or a relaxing sunset, Tamarindo has something for everyone.

Central Valley

Central Valley

Discover the Central Valley: The Heart of Costa Rica Often considered just a gateway, Costa Rica’s Central Valley is a vibrant destination in its own right. Ringed by dramatic volcanic peaks, blanketed in emerald coffee plantations, and rich with cultural heritage, this region offers travelers the perfect introduction to the authentic Costa Rican way of life. At Kalkonu Travel, we design purposeful, eco-conscious journeys that dig beneath the surface. Here is the very best of the Central Valley—where raw nature meets thriving tradition. Iconic Volcanic Wonders The Central Valley is anchored by some of the most accessible active volcanoes in Central America: Poás Volcano National Park: Home to one of the world’s largest active craters. A short trail leads to the viewing platform, where visitors can peer into a shifting, sulfurous, turquoise acid lake framed by rising steam. Irazú Volcano National Park: As Costa Rica’s highest active volcano (11,260 feet), Irazú features an otherworldly, moon-like landscape. On clear mornings, travelers are rewarded with views of both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Cultural Capitals & Historic Towns Beyond the wilderness, the valley holds the deep historical roots of the nation, bridging the past with a sophisticated urban art and culinary scene. San José: The Vibrant Pulse Costa Rica’s capital is a treasure trove of architectural and cultural landmarks, perfect for an immersive day tour: The National Theatre: An architectural masterpiece opened in 1897, featuring lavish neo-classical interiors and exquisite ceiling frescoes. The Pre-Columbian Gold Museum: Houses an extraordinary collection of indigenous gold artifacts reflecting the region's earliest societies. Alajuela & Sarchí: Art and Heritage Alajuela: Known as the Ciudad de los Mangos, Alajuela offers a relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can explore the central park and the Juan Santamaría Historical Cultural Museum to learn about the country's national hero. Sarchí: The cradle of Costa Rican craftsmanship, world-famous for its colorful, intricately hand-painted wooden oxcarts (carretas)—a UNESCO-recognized traditional symbol of national heritage. Regenerative Coffee & Nature Experiences The rich volcanic soil and cool climate make the valley the premier location for Costa Rica’s "golden grain"—coffee. Sustainable Coffee Tours: We take travelers inside family-owned, regenerative coffee estates to learn how shade-grown techniques protect bird corridors and restore soil health. Braulio Carrillo National Park: This massive expanse of primary cloud and rain forest offers dense canopy hikes and exceptional birdwatching, providing a wild contrast to nearby urban centers.

Papagayo

Papagayo

Rincon de la Vieja

Rincon de la Vieja

Flamingo

Flamingo

Puerto Viejo

Puerto Viejo

Corcovado

Corcovado

Liberia

Liberia

Rio Celeste

Rio Celeste

Guanacaste

Guanacaste

Boasting a sun-drenched, dry climate and an abundance of stunning beaches, Guanacaste is Costa Rica's premier destination for coastal relaxation and exhilarating outdoor adventures. Whether you're seeking world-class surfing in Tamarindo, the unique shell-laden sands of Playa Conchal, or tranquil stretches of coastline for swimming and sunbathing, this region has it all. Beyond its vibrant beaches, Guanacaste offers diverse national parks like Rincón de la Vieja, perfect for exploring volcanoes, hot springs, and waterfalls, or Palo Verde, ideal for wildlife-rich river safaris, ensuring an unforgettable blend of leisure and exploration.

Alajuela

Alajuela

Conveniently located near the main international airport, Alajuela serves as an ideal gateway to Costa Rica's central highlands, blending natural wonders with cultural insights. Its proximity allows for easy access to the majestic Poás Volcano National Park (check accessibility due to volcanic activity) and the spectacular La Paz Waterfall Gardens, home to five impressive waterfalls and a diverse array of wildlife. Beyond nature, Alajuela invites you to delve into the country's coffee heritage with plantation tours and explore its history at the Juan Santamaría Museum, making it a perfect first or last stop on your itinerary.

Heredia

Heredia

Known as the "City of Flowers", Heredia offers a refreshing escape into Costa Rica's cooler central highlands, characterized by rolling coffee plantations and lush mountain scenery. It's the perfect place to immerse yourself in the country's rich coffee culture with an engaging plantation tour, learning about the bean-to-cup process firsthand. Beyond coffee, Heredia provides access to the serene beauty of Barva Volcano and parts of Braulio Carrillo National Park, offering excellent opportunities for hiking and bird watching in pristine cloud forests, all while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere and colonial charm of its city center.

Cartago

Cartago

Once the colonial capital, Cartago is steeped in history and offers a glimpse into Costa Rica's past amidst a backdrop of impressive volcanic landscapes. Its most significant site is the stunning Basilica de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles, a revered pilgrimage destination, alongside the picturesque Ruins of Cartago that hint at its storied past. From Cartago, you can ascend to the top of Irazú Volcano, Costa Rica's highest, for panoramic views that can stretch from the Pacific to the Caribbean on clear days, or explore the lush Lankester Botanical Garden, making it a must-visit for history buffs and nature lovers alike.