Costa Rica Teen Adventure

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RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+
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T eens today know all about environmental awareness and most have profound respect for nature and knowledge of ecological issues. Nowhere is that respect and knowledge better appreciated than in Costa Rica. While this friendly, tropical nation is a living, breathing science lesson, it’s also an adventure lover’s paradise. Costa Rica is a place where teens can play hard and show their parents what they’re made of.

Your family will discover a variety of wildlife, explore the canal systems of the Tortuguero rain forest on the Caribbean coast and the pristine beaches of Manuel Antonio National Park on the Pacific coast. As we explore all these areas, we will be mixing in activities like whitewater rafting, kayaking, hiking and an exhilarating zipline canopy tour.

Along the way we'll meet ordinary Costa Ricans, admirable people who honor, respect and work to maintain a harmonious relationship with nature. Meeting the locals to share stories and backgrounds always seems to be a trip highlight for teenagers and is a great way to round out our Costa Rica adventure for teens.

2010 Dates

Dates Adult Teen
(12-17)
Internal
Air
Special
Features
08/21 - 08/29 $3,190 $3,090 $500
12/18 - 12/26 $3,890 $3,790 $500

*Incentive date

12/21 - 12/29 $3,890 $3,790 $500

*Incentive date

12/24 - 01/01 $3,890 $3,790 $500

2011 Dates

Dates Adult Teen
(12-17)
Internal
Air
02/12 - 02/20 $3,490 $3,390 $400
02/19 - 02/27 $3,490 $3,390 $400
03/19 - 03/27 $3,490 $3,390 $400
03/26 - 04/03 $3,490 $3,390 $400
04/02 - 04/10 $3,490 $3,390 $400
04/09 - 04/17 $3,490 $3,390 $400
04/16 - 04/24 $3,490 $3,390 $400
04/23 - 05/01 $3,490 $3,390 $400
06/11 - 06/19 $3,390 $3,290 $400
06/25 - 07/03 $3,390 $3,290 $400
07/09 - 07/17 $3,390 $3,290 $400
07/23 - 07/31 $3,390 $3,290 $400
08/06 - 08/14 $3,390 $3,290 $400
08/20 - 08/28 $3,390 $3,290 $400
12/17 - 12/25 $3,990 $3,890 $400
12/20 - 12/28 $3,990 $3,890 $400
12/23 - 12/31 $3,990 $3,890 $400
12/26 - 01/03 $3,990 $3,890 $400

Alumni Discount: if you are a returning Thomson guest, please subtract $500 per family from these prices

 

Discounts for More Traveling Customers: 

Starting at $175 per person for 6-10

Starting at $350 per person for 11+

 

Dates

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Day 1 – Depart U.S. / Arrive San Jose

Days 2 and 3 – Sarapiqui region

This region is named for the immense river that flows through it, and your family will hit the Sarapiqui River for an invigorating Class III whitewater rafting adventure. This area is warm, so the splashing waters will feel great as you and your teens make your way over clear rapids that run through the lush rain forest. There is excellent bird watching here to boot.

arrow Whitewater rafting Once you’ve been outfitted with life jackets, helmets and paddles, it’s off to the Class III rapids of the Sarapiqui River. This rafting trip is first timer-friendly. arrow Soccer game Join in a soccer game with local kids and teens. It’s amazing how fast cultural differences between Ticos and Thomson guests are bridged once that soccer ball gets tossed on the field. Families come back thrilled with the experience.

Days 4 and 5 – Tortuguero, Caribbean Coast

An endless system of rivers and canals make Tortugero the most biologically diverse region of Costa Rica. They also allow for some extraordinary in-depth exploration by boat, so get those cameras ready as you head out on a jungle boat expedition. Crocodiles, lizards, toucans, sea turtles and howler monkeys are often spotted.

arrow Jungle boat expedition Explore Tortuguero’s intricate river system via motorized jungle boat. As you wind your way through the lowland rain forest, your guide will be keeping his eyes peeled for the unusual wildlife that live in the region. arrow Free time Jump in the pool, hit the game room or just relax. arrow Kayaking You and your teens can meet for a kayaking trip through the waterways for some more rain forest exploration through the maze of canals.

Days 6 to 8 – Manuel Antonio, Pacific Coast

Not only does the rain forest zipline canopy tour provide a fun adrenaline rush as you glide high above the ground from one platform to another, it also serves as an aid in the preservation of the world’s endangered rain forests. For each family that ziplines with us, donations are sent directly to help efforts in conservation, education and reforestation.

arrow Zipline canopy tour Get ready for a bird’s-eye view of the rain forest you’ll never forget. Gliding through the air surrounded by nature is such an exhilarating feeling that this high-flying adventure is sure to be favorite activity. arrow Explore Manuel Antonio National Park This nature preserve juts out into the ocean, so it offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing along its trails as well as pristine white sand beaches for swimming. arrow Surfing lesson First you’ll spend some time learning surfing techniques from a professional instructor, and then your teens will paddle out into the warm Pacific waters for a test drive.

Day 9 – Depart San Jose / Arrive U.S.

Optional Community Service Extension

arrow Have an extra week, and interested in community service? Add a week or more to your adventure and deepen your understanding of the lives of the people who live here. We’ll use our partnerships with the local community to connect you to their sustainable projects. Depending on the specific need at the time you might paint, build, plant, or simply read aloud. This is a great opportunity for our children to gain a sense of giving back to others, and to see that those who seem different can be very much the same. We've found that you need to devote at least a week to be even a small help to the sustainable project.

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Hotel Bougainvillea

The Hotel Bougainvillea is a small hotel only 20 minutes from the airport. It’s located in Heredia, which is a province of San Jose. Set on a gorgeous landscape of 10 acres of lush gardens, the hotel features 80 comfortable rooms, each with a balcony and an amazing view. Other highlights include a pool, a tennis court, a gift shop, a restaurant, internet access, and a business center.

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Sueño Azul

Sueño Azul is a hacienda-style lodge with rooms decorated in a unique rustic style and equipped with a ceiling fan, private bathroom with hot water, a safe, hair dryer and a private terrace from which you can see the surrounding lakes, rivers and mountains. There’s a restaurant on the premises and you can also enjoy the coffee shop and the “LA CAZONA” bar. There is also a pool, hot tub, souvenir shop, a spa with a diversity of beauty or health treatments and a yoga studio or meditation room to make your stay complete.

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Aninga Lodge

The lodge is strategically located only five minutes away from Tortuguero National Park, and right across the main canal facing the town of Tortuguero. Stay in one of the comfortable rooms with private bathroom, hot water and ceiling fans. Enjoy buffet-style meals at the restaurant, take a dip in the outdoor pool and of course take in the wildlife that surrounds the lodge as you and the kids walk the maze of wooden pathways.

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Hotel Parador Resort & Spa

Hotel Parador is located on Punta Quepos in the most pristine and tranquil area of Manuel Antonio – just minutes from Manuel Antonio National Park. Explore the twelve acre premises, including the lush gardens and mysterious jungle, where you are almost guaranteed to see some of the most abundant wildlife, such as white-faced and titi monkeys, sloths, iguanas, coatis, and many species of birds. The Parador has two infinity swimming pools, an adult swimming pool with cascading waterfall, activities desk, tennis court, fitness center, miniature golf, nature trails and computer stations. At low tide you may observe turtle traps once made by the Quepoa Indians who resided on Punta Quepos. This small exotic beach has tiny waves and is great for swimming. All the rooms have balconies or terraces with views of either the rain forest or the ocean. In the rooms, guests have access to room service, cable TV, air-conditioning, mini bar, coffee maker, telephone, safety deposit box, iron and ironing board, ceiling fan and hair dryer.

Please Note:   Thomson Family Adventures will attempt to adhere to this itinerary as much as possible. However, certain conditions (political, climatic, environmental, cultural, or availability) may necessitate changes in the accommodations.

Why Costa Rica?

arrow The ultimate eco-adventure Costa Rica is home to spectacular rain forests and wildlife and a global leader in protecting its natural resources. You and your family will experience a once-in-a-lifetime adventure in this eco-friendly paradise. arrow Over 850 species of birds and hundreds of species of animals Costa Rica’s lush, diverse ecosystems, pristine waterways and volcanic sandy beaches are home to a staggering amount of plant and animal life. From the largest butterfly garden in the world to sea turtles, howler monkeys and tapirs, you will not soon forget the beauty and serenity of a Costa Rican adventure. arrow Peaceful, stable and safe Costa Rica is a serene, peaceful country with a long history of being a peacemaker in Central America. During the 19th century, the country invested in healthcare and education, rather than the military, and has a stable, well-established infrastructure and no standing army. arrow Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve Located high in the Tilaran Mountain Range and straddling the continental Divide at 1,440 meters (4,724 feet), Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is one of Central America’s eminent ecotourism destinations. In this lush cloud forest dripping with dew, trees are festooned with ferns, mosses, bromeliads and exotic orchids, creating complex and beautiful ecosystems. Four hundred bird species are found in this microclimate, including the iconic resplendent quetzal and three-wattled bellbird. The reserve was founded by Quakers, who objected to the draft in the US and came to Costa Rica in 1951. arrow Tortuguero National Park The waterways and lagoons of Tortuguero are among the most biologically diverse in all of Costa Rica. The area protected by Tortuguero National Park was an archipelago of volcanic islands until alluvial sediments from the interior mountains filled in the spaces and formed a network of marshy islands. Sand piled up where sediment deposited by the river met the sea, and the turtle nesting beaches of Tortuguero formed. The exceptionally high rainfall and rich environment make the beaches, canals, lagoons and wetlands of Tortuguero areas of exceptional biodiversity, ideal for nature lovers. arrow Volcanoes of Poas, Arenal, Irazú and more The Continental Divide in Costa Rica is home to several amazing volcanoes. In 1968, Arenal volcano woke up after 400 years, exploding in a giant display of ash and glowing red lava. One of the ten most active volcanoes in the world, Arenal will thrill your family. You will also visit the active crater of Poas (the other two are “sleeping”) which bubbles and bubbles. From the “terrace” you will have a dramatic view right down into the basin of the volcano, with its greenish sulfuric pool, as well as the surrounding northern lowlands. arrow Easy to get to! Costa Rica is easy to get to, with direct flights from several airports, including Newark, New Jersey. From Houston, Miami and Dallas, flying time is less than three hours. A great destination for families who want to start their adventure as soon as possible!

Why with Thomson?

arrow Adventures designed with our own families in mind Parents, grandparents, children and grandchildren join together to explore exotic new places through hands-on experiences. Guided by local partners who know, love and respect the heritage and traditions of their country, each of our adventures is a personal odyssey of discovery. From the Central Valley to the Caribbean Coast, from the cloud forests of Monteverde to the beaches of the Pacific, a vacation to Costa Rica with Thomson creates unforgettable, lifelong memories. We designed our trips here with our long-time Costa Rican friend, Tamara Budowski and her family. arrow So much to see and do, we’ve created four adventures! There is so much to see and do in Costa Rica, you’ll want to visit more than once. While the county is not that big — about the size of West Virginia — your family will love the incredibly rich and varied cultural and natural beauty. From ziplining in the rain forest to whitewater rafting on the Sarapiqui River to surfing in the sunny Pacific, Costa Rica is not to be missed! Choose from four different adventures — each created especially for your family. arrow Multi-Sport Adventure Tons of activities every day, from hiking and whitewater rafting on the Sarapiqui River to canopy zipline tours and swimming. You will visit the most biologically diverse region of Costa Rica, Tortuguero, where you can adopt a green Atlantic sea turtle. Not-to-be-missed is the incredible thrill of zipping through the rain forest canopy, a family favorite. arrow Discover ecological treasure in Tortuguero Your family will set off on a jungle boat expedition, winding your way through the lowland rain forest where you might catch a glimpse of bats, crocodiles, lizards, toucans or howler monkeys. If you visit in July or August you may experience the rare treat of seeing green Atlantic sea turtles nesting on the beaches. Your kids can even help save these gentle giants by adopting their own turtle through the Sea Turtle Survival League program. arrow Fly like a bird as you zipline through the rain forest The best seats for exploring this region are not on land — your family will zipline through the rain forest treetops for a bird’s-eye view you’ll never forget. Get ready for an adrenaline rush as you glide from platform to platform through the dense rain forest. This high-flying adventure is for ages five and up. arrow Search for monkeys, sloths and butterflies Adventure-seeking families will thrill in seeking out the natural treasures of tropical Costa Rica. A world leader in protecting its natural resources, Costa Rica is the perfect spot for your family to explore the beauty and intricacy of the natural world. Throughout this special adventure, you’ll discover a variety of wildlife – anything from howler monkeys to sloths to butterflies – as you explore lush lowland rain forests, rivers and pristine beaches. arrow Costa Rica Teen Adventure Similar to our Multi-Sport Adventure but with more challenging activities for older kids, our Costa Rica Teen Adventure is perfect for families with teens who don’t want to travel with younger children. You and your teens will shoot the rapids through the lush rain forest and explore Tortuguero’s rivers and canals on a jungle boat expedition. At the La Paz Waterfall Gardens, you will learn about Costa Rica’s incredible plants, butterflies and hummingbirds, and you can learn to surf on the Pacific Coast. arrow Whitewater raft on the Sarapiqui River Once you’ve been outfitted with life jackets, helmets and paddles, it’s off to shoot the rapids of the Sarapiqui River. This rafting trip is first timer-friendly but offers plenty of excitement with the river’s rolling rapids. Along the way, you’ll see lush green rain forests and banana plantations. arrow Touch the tree-tops as you zipline through the canopy Not only does the rain forest zipline canopy tour provide a fun adrenaline rush as you glide high above the ground from one platform to another, it also serves helps to preserve the world’s endangered rain forests. For each family that ziplines with us, donations are sent directly to help efforts in conservation, education and reforestation. arrow Learn to surf in Manuel Antonio Catch a wave in the warm Pacific waters of the magnificent Manuel Antonio National Park. This nature preserve juts out into the ocean, so it offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing along its trails as well as pristine white sand beaches for swimming. First you’ll learn surfing techniques from a professional instructor, and then you and your teens will paddle out for a test ride. arrow Volcanoes & Beaches Great for families who want to explore more of the natural beauty of Costa Rica. Check out a volcano crater and walk among the clouds at the hanging bridges at Arenal. As you float down the idyllic Tempisque River, you may encounter exotic birds, iguanas and white-faced monkeys. An incredible Outrigger canoe expedition to quiet Pacific coves for snorkeling and beachcombing rounds out this fantastic adventure. arrow Relax in the Arenal Volcano hot springs Everyone will be amazed by the thermal springs on the Hidalgo family farm. The family has made these four springs their lives’ work, and love to share them with visiting guests. The springs range in temperatures, so there’s sure to be something here for every member of your family. After everyone is fully relaxed, enjoy a delicious family-style feast before parting ways from your wonderful hosts. arrow View the beauty of Palo Verde National Park the best possible way: from the Tempisque River. You’ll be able to see why scientists from around the globe come here to study the park’s fascinating ecosystem. After a beautiful drive through the ever-changing landscape of the countryside, we’ll enter the park and embark on our floating river safari. Experience the amazing flora and fauna of the tropical forest as we make our way from one side of the river to the other. arrow Enjoy long, warm days and beautiful beaches at Guanacaste Long, warm days and beautiful beaches are two phrases that best describe what Guanacaste is all about. Thomson travelers love this region for its stunning shoreline and incredible bird watching. There is something here for everyone in your family. arrow Ranked “best outfitters on Earth” Ranked “best outfitters on Earth” by National Geographic Adventure, our Costa Rican partner is committed to providing exceptional family travel experiences. Warm and welcoming, our guides are thrilled to share their beloved country with visitors. We work closely with our partner to design special activities that are perfectly suited for a family vacation. Through our partnership, we are pleased to support sustainable tourism, a value exemplified by our partner for 23 years. arrow We know your 8-year-old won’t travel well with a 16-year-old and vice versa Thomson Family Adventures understands the importance of matching children of a similar age within a travel group. Sharing new experiences with new friends is a great way to make an adventure even more exciting and memorable. For parents, this makes the trip even more enjoyable, knowing your children are having the time of their lives. arrow Friends Across Borders (pen pals) and cultural experiences Thomson Family Adventures offers Friends Across Borders, a wonderful opportunity for your child to correspond with a pen pal before visiting Costa Rica. This highly-popular program pairs your child with a pen pal of a similar age. The pen pals exchange letters prior to the trip, and we arrange for a meeting when you visit, usually at the child’s school or through an organized activity such as a soccer match. Children love this program because it allows them to meet a new friend and learn more about life in Costa Rica. arrow The best mentors to engage your kids Our mentors in Costa Rica are the best! We’ve hired and trained local teachers to be Thomson mentors and you — and most important, your children — will love them. A mentor travels with groups of eight or more people. They are fun, enthusiastic and extremely knowledgeable about the local culture and ecology. You’ll be amazed at how in-tune your mentor is with your children’s interests and at the creative, engaging activities they will come with that entertain your kids for hours. arrow We won’t cancel your adventure Thomson Family Adventures is committed to making travel as hassle- and stress-free as possible. We plan all of the details and handle all of the logistical issues related to planning your trip. You sit back and enjoy the adventure and spending quality time with your family. We schedule trips to coincide with winter and spring breaks, summer vacation and school holidays. Once you book your departure date, we will not cancel the trip.

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