Costa Rica and Nicaragua Tours & Trips
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- Central American Journey (19 destinations)
- San Jose to Antigua Travel Pass
- Antigua to San Jose Travel Pass
- Real Guatemala to Costa Rica (including Santa Ana)
- Cycle Nicaragua to the Panama Canal
- Central American Trilogy in 30 days - NICARAGUA - COSTA RICA - PANAMA
- Panama City to Antigua Travel Pass
- Cloud forest, volcanoes and Panama Canal
- Costa Rica Real
- Nature Adventure Trip Costa Rica & Nicaragua
Central American Journey (19 destinations)
43 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Lots of optional activities for those who want it. Nice hotels, great food and comfortable transport.”
Vasanthi, traveled in August
The route winds through Nicaragua and Costa Rica's highlights, from Granada's colonial streets to Monteverde's cloud forests. Comfortable hotels complement activities like paddleboarding on Lake Arenal and exploring La Fortuna waterfall. Authentic moments include breakfast at Cafe de las Sonrisas and wildlife watching in Caño Negro.
Duration 17 days Destinations Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,335
25% Off- US$1,751You save $584
This dual-country expedition showcases Manuel Antonio National Park's wildlife, Monteverde's canopy adventures, and Granada's historic architecture. Active volcanoes, Lake Nicaragua's isletas, and homestays in Ometepe create lasting memories. At approx. $80 per day, pristine beaches and cloud forests await.
Duration 21 days Destinations Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
25% Off- US$1,632
Costa Rica and Nicaragua unfold through Granada's Las Isletas boat tour, Monteverde's 14-cable canopy adventure, and Manuel Antonio's pristine beaches. Highlights include Cerro Negro volcano treks, authentic Ometepe homestays, and San Jose's 120-year-old Central Market. Total costs around $1,600.
Duration 20 days Destinations Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
25% Off- US$1,558
The 17-day adventure connects Nicaragua's colonial Granada with Costa Rica's wildlife sanctuaries. Kayak through Lake Nicaragua's islets, walk Arenal Volcano's trails, and spot sloths in Monteverde Cloud Forest. Local immersion includes cooking classes at Los Ramos community and breakfast at Granada's Cafe de las Sonrisas.
Duration 17 days Destinations Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,545
25% Off- US$1,159You save $386
Cycle Nicaragua to the Panama Canal
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“It was just brilliant to see 3 very different countries in Central America on 2 wheels on a two week trip.”
Hilary, traveled in January
From Granada's colonial architecture through Nicaragua's volcanic landscapes to Costa Rica's Arenal region, cyclists cover 46km around Lake Arenal. The route includes Ometepe Island's twin volcanoes and La Fortuna's tropical trails, featuring 13 breakfasts and expert-guided rides through highland villages.
Duration 14 days Destinations Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From
25% Off- US$4,880
This 15-day adventure spans from León's colonial UNESCO Cathedral to Arenal Volcano's thermal springs. Highlights include Granada's Las Isletas, Monteverde's cloud forests, and Guanacaste's beaches, with guided tours, daily breakfast, and local experiences throughout both nations.
Duration 30 days Destinations Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama Age Range 2 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From
25% Off- US$5,499
A 36-day adventure with Bamba Travel takes you across Cerro Negro Volcano, Manuel Antonio's pristine beaches, and Monteverde's canopy. Local culture comes alive through homestays in San Jorge La Laguna, with costs around $100 per day including guided activities and transportation.
Duration 36 days Destinations Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
25% Off- US$3,573
The trail leads from Costa Rica's Monteverde cloud forest to Nicaragua's volcanic Ometepe Island. Visitors admire Granada's colonial architecture and view Masaya Volcano's Santiago crater at night. La Fortuna's thermal springs and Arenal National Park hiking round out the journey.
Duration 15 days Destinations Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama Age Range up to 90 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator Miller Reisen From
25% Off- US$5,838
Duration 16 days Destinations Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama Age Range up to 100 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator avenTOURa From
25% Off- US$4,015
Rich landscapes unfold from Monteverde's cloud forest trails to Granada's colonial charm. Night views of Masaya Volcano's Santiago crater, La Fortuna's thermal springs, and wildlife spotting in Tortuguero's canals create memorable moments. Includes 11 nights in comfortable hotels and lodges.
Duration 12 days Destinations San Jose, Monteverde, Penas Blancas National Park, Ometepe Island, Granada, Masaya Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Arenal Volcano National Park, Tortuguero National Park, LimonSee all destinations Age Range up to 90 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator Miller Reisen From
25% Off- US$4,920
What people love about Costa Rica And Nicaragua Tours
- Cycle Nicaragua to the Panama Canal
As mentioned previously this was an ambitious itinerary. Chris the leader made it work, so I feel very grateful to him for this. It was just brilliant to see 3 very different countries in Central America on 2 wheels on a two week trip.
- Real Guatemala to Costa Rica (including Cerro Verde National Park)
Generally had a great time and would recommend the trip. A few things I would like to mention are as follows: - The tour was advertised as having all meals included. When the booking was confirmed it stated that no meals were included. This makes for a considerable financial difference over a 17 day tour. - It would have been useful to have known that there were border crossing charges to help with budgeting. - Geckos are not allowed to promote 'high risk activities'. As an adult it would have been nice to have been offered these activities and to make our own decisions as to whether we wanted to do them rather than potentially missing out on activities. Surely a disclaimer form could be provided to negate any risk to Geckos. - Tour leader (Maria) was friendly and positive at all times and dealt with some of the more challenging members of the group in a diplomatic manner minimising disruption to the rest of the group.
- Cycle Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Panama
Excellent guides and mechanism. Well planned tour. Nice combination of biking and experiencing the areas travelled.
What our customers ask about Costa Rica and Nicaragua Tours & Trips
What are the best times of year to visit Costa Rica and Nicaragua?
The December to April dry season offers excellent conditions for visiting both countries. This period is particularly good for exploring destinations like Arenal Volcano National Park or walking through Granada's historic center. For Monteverde Cloud Forest January through March provides the best trail conditions with less mud while the Caribbean coast near Puerto Viejo sees its driest weather during September and October. Hotel rates peak during these prime months at popular properties like Hotel Patio del Malinche in Granada or Atlantida Lodge in Cahuita. A recent visitor shared "The weather was perfect for exploring especially around Lake Arenal where we moved from high altitude rain showers to scorching sunshine."
What unique wildlife experiences can I expect in Costa Rica and Nicaragua?
These countries deliver remarkable opportunities to see animals in their natural habitat. Monteverde Cloud Forest alone houses more than 2000 plant species and 320 types of birds. Visitors to Tortuguero National Park regularly spot nesting sea turtles howler monkeys and hundreds of bird species along the waterways. Cahuita National Park stands out for sloth and monkey sightings while places like Hacienda Baru offer bird watching from a 7-meter observation tower. One traveler noted: "The wildlife viewing exceeded our expectations - we saw quetzals in Monteverde toucans in Arenal and even spotted several three-toed sloths along the Caribbean coast."
What type of accommodations can I expect during the tour?
The lodging options span from standard hotels to nature-focused eco-lodges. City stays in places like Granada feature properties such as Hotel Patio del Malinche offering traditional design elements and swimming pools. Nature destinations like Monteverde house guests in places like Monteverde Cloud Forest Lodge which integrates with the surrounding environment while providing modern comforts. A recent guest shared "The hotels were better than expected many with pools and clean and comfortable. The Atlantida Lodge in Cahuita was particularly memorable with its beachfront location."
How much spending money should I budget per day?
Daily expenses typically range from 50-70 USD covering meals drinks and extras in both countries. Costa Rica commands higher prices especially in tourist destinations like La Fortuna and Manuel Antonio. Nicaragua offers more budget-friendly options with local restaurant meals near spots like Hotel Patio del Malinche in Granada costing 5-15 USD. One traveler suggested "Take more money than you think you'll need. Costa Rica can be surprisingly expensive especially in tourist areas."
What's the best way to get around within Costa Rica and Nicaragua?
Tours typically combine private bus travel boat transfers and occasional public transport. The package usually covers transportation between major stops like Granada to Ometepe or La Fortuna to Monteverde. For remote locations like Pachira Lodge in Tortuguero boats serve as the main transport option. As one traveler reported "The transport was well organized from comfortable buses to boat transfers making it easy to explore remote locations."
What cultural experiences can I expect?
Local life unfolds through visits to colonial buildings markets and community gatherings. Activities range from coffee plantation tours to cooking classes near places like Los Ramos Community Lodge plus exploration of colonial cities such as Granada with its busy streets and historic architecture. Many itineraries include market visits and meetings with local craftspeople. One visitor recalled "Visiting indigenous communities in Ometepe and learning traditional cooking methods was incredibly authentic."