Costa Rica for Seniors: 7-Day Tropical Vacation

Fisherman silhouetted against the setting sun on Playa Tamarindo in Costa Rica

What to expect on this itinerary

Discover the fascinating biodiversity, welcoming culture, and breathtaking natural beauty of Costa Rica during your custom-tailored tour for seniors. Whether traveling in a group, as a family, or as a couple, Costa Rica will inspire you with sensational wildlife alongside panoramas of active volcanic summits. Visit a traditional indigenous village for insight into traditional cuisine and crafts and then discover the tremendous vibrancy of the rainforest canopy on hanging bridges with piercing views into the treetops. The plumage of birds shines as radiant as the crystal-clear Pacific, and emerald forests hide the sleeping sloths, such is the charm of Costa Rica during your immersive exploration.

Countries Visited

Costa Rica

Places Visited

San Jose, Arenal, Tamarindo

Suggested Duration

7 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

San Jose – Introductory Tour of the Capital

Costa Rica’s largest city brims with year-round activity as the gateway to the tropical paradise found at the heart of the Central Valley. Mist drifts through the bordering mountains and along the summits of lush volcanos that feed the untouched cloud forests. Terraces built along the hills overlook the winding city streets and the thriving plantations that grow delicious fruits and fabulous coffee. Your flight will land at Juan Santamaria International Airport, where your private transfer will greet you upon your arrival. You will easily settle into the vibrant ambiance and the bustling pace of San Jose with the comforts of your luxury accommodations.

Begin your exploration of the city with an introductory tour that will lead you to the historical center at Plaza de la Cultura, located in the actual heart of the city. The pedestrianized public square is filled with the aromas of grilled corn and typical Costa Rican tamales. The neoclassical façade of the National Theater glints in the sunlight embodying its cultural significance for the country as it hosts performances of opera, theater, classical music, and Latin American music. Nearby, the Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold displays remarkable artifact that combines contemporary regional art, historical artifacts, and priceless pieces of heritage hidden in the vault of the Banco Central. Figurines depicting animals, erotic statues, and warriors create a dynamic image of the culture in Costa Rica before the Spanish arrived in the early 16th century and dating back to approximately 500 AD, as well as the intricate designs of the life-sized golden warrior statue adorned with sophisticated ornaments.

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Day 2

Arenal – Enjoy a Coffee Plantation Tour, Artisanal Sarchi, and Arenal

Day 3

Arenal – Explore the Fascinating World of Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge

Day 4

Arenal – Visit Hanging Bridges and Relax in Soothing Thermal Springs

Day 5

Tamarindo – Traverse the Leatherback Turtle National Park

Day 6

Tamarindo – Indulge in the Charming Pacific Shores of Tamarindo

Day 7

Tamarindo – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Search for the iconic wildlife sustained in Costa Rica’s dynamic biodiversity in the protected jungles of Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge
  • See the fascinating nesting grounds for the endangered leatherback turtles along the sensational coastline of Las Baulas National Marine Park
  • Visit an indigenous village that is preserving the traditions of Costa Rica’s rich heritage with delicious customary cuisine and remarkable ceramics
  • Indulge in the refreshing waters of volcanic thermal springs that offer rejuvenating geothermal heat and naturally rich minerals
  • Sample the diverse and complex layers of Costa Rican coffee during a plantation tour to bring insight into the dynamic flavors
  • Explore the miles-long trail in the canopy of the Arenal jungle on hanging bridges for spectacular views of the wildlife hiding in the trees
  • Discover the artisan craftspeople of Sarchi who continue to produce sensational handcrafted furniture and traditional artwork
  • Wander through the captivating Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold that hosts over 1,600 artifacts that depict indigenous life before the arrival of the Spanish

Detailed Description

Your 7-day tour of Costa Rica will embrace the splendor of the rainforest and the marvels of the Pacific coast as you celebrate nature’s majesty. Costa Rica contains six percent of the world’s entire biodiversity, captivating wilderness combines with the comforts of elegant accommodations for an eco-friendly exploration of mountains, valleys, and coastline. See the white-face capuchin monkeys foraging in the trees and search for the more than 300 species of exotic birds that call the tropical landscape home. Adventure at your preferred pace and discover the natural and anthropogenic history of the Central Valley, Northern Lowlands, and Pacific coast.

Your exploration of Costa Rica will begin with your arrival in San Jose. The history and culture of Costa Rica is on display on the streets of the famous neighborhoods and within the museum that boasts lavish collections of the indigenous heritage. The town of Sarchi will connect you with the artistry and customs of Costa Rican artisan tradition. After that, you will relax in Arenal with three nights spent at the edge of the Northern Lowlands with views to the fascinating Arenal Volcano.

Be an active adventurer on guided tours of the lively wilderness at Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge, home to caiman, turtles, and endangered Baird’s tapir. Hanging bridges connect visitors to the jungle canopy and allow you to peer inside the treetops in search of hidden birds, passing monkey troops, or resting reptiles. The geothermal activity in the region feeds the natural thermal springs and you can relax in the soothing heat connected to your accommodations.

Two nights in the coastal region of Tamarindo will highlight the beauty of the Pacific coastline and the unique environment of the dry forest. Turtles nest and hatch inside Leatherback Turtle National Park leading into the protected estuary of the mangrove forest. Access to the gorgeous beaches and remarkable forest terrain around the region provide endless excursions ranging from golfing to the visiting an indigenous village, waterfall hikes to boating adventures around the nearby Catalina islands. Whether enjoying the rejuvenating ambiance around the pool or eager to discover the traverse the depths of Costa Rica’s largest cave system, Tamarindo becomes the perfect base for your continued exploration.  Consider learning more about our travelers’ best Costa Rica vacation activities by reading their Costa Rica travel reviews.

Starting Price

$2,200 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Costa Rica Travel Review: Catamaran Trip, Ziplining, National Park, 8 Nights

Everything was arranged thoughtfully, with time for "adventures" and downtime at terrific resorts to relax. All pick-ups, travel by limo, and drop-offs went as arranged. The drivers, guides, and hotel staff were all very pleasant and kind. Zicasso's tour operator did a great job planning our eight-day, family-of-10 trip to Costa Rica! We appreciated that most tours, hikes, and ocean experiences were small groups of just our group of 10. This made it a personal and annoyance-free experience all around. Thanks!

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Costa Rica Trip Review: Wildlife, Hiking, Boat Trip, Hanging Bridges, Ziplining, Local Culture, 8 Nights
"My husband and I planned this trip as a gift for my grandson, age 13, and granddaughter, age 10. Altogether, it was a memorable trip!"

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Costa Rica Travel Review: La Fortuna, El Trapiche, Monteverde, Coffee, Cacao, and Sugar Cane Plantation Tour, 1 Week

We had a great trip and Zicasso’s travel agent did a very good job of organizing a variety of activities to enable us to see Costa Rica in a thorough way, but in a short time. 

My only disappointment was the resort in La Fortuna. It was a great place, but we were placed in rooms a mile away from the restaurant, hot springs, and swimming pools. We had to call for a shuttle bus each time we wanted to get out of our rooms and that was frustrating, as well as preventing any spontaneous strolls or time outdoors enjoying the beautiful weather and scenery. We enjoyed all the other planned places and activities. 

I would suggest to our travel company that they include how long each planned activity is expected to last when they publish the itemized itinerary so clients can plan for meals, unscheduled time, and rest periods.

I highly recommend the travel company to other families traveling to Costa Rica! Pura vida!

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Costa Rica Family Tour Review: Tabacon, Manuel Antonio, Wildlife, Fishing, Horseback Riding, 1-Week Vacation

The trip was great. The hotels were particularly amazing and I have stayed at many hotels around the world. Tabacón was so unique, it could be my favorite part of the trip. My husband and son absolutely loved the resort and the gorgeous private beach (and monkeys). 

All of the excursions were amazing, except one. The horseback riding was on such a unique and wide open trail, we felt like we were alone in paradise on horseback (and the boys both expected to hate it!). Except for the fishing, the guides on every single tour were truly incredible and enhanced every experience. I would think twice before recommending that particular fishing charter. They were barely friendly and very unhelpful. 

Other than that, everything was perfect. Somehow, they even made the long ride from Arenal to Manuel Antonio pleasant. Zicasso's travel agent put together a wonderful experience.

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Costa Rica Trip Review: Monteverde, Manuel Antonio, Ziplining, Hanging Bridges, Hiking, Hot Springs, Private Tours, 12-Day Vacation

Mike and I wanted to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for our unforgettable two-week adventure in Costa Rica. The trip was amazing and exceeded our expectations. We were spoiled by the private transfers and private tours. All of the tour guides were professional and very informative. We enjoyed all of the selected hotels, with the lodge in Monteverde being our favorite. The hotel had a great happy hour with a variety of drinks and was within walking distance of Santa Elena. We liked having daily breakfast included and loved all of the fresh fruits, especially the cantaloupe and watermelon.

We appreciated your attention to detail and expert recommendations for the variety of tours and guides. We enjoyed the float trips and had a wonderful tour of the mangroves in Manuel Antonio. Our time in Monteverde included a rainy day hiking the hanging bridges and ziplining for the first time. I am glad we added the vanilla tour to our agenda in Manuel Antonio.   

Thank you so much for making this trip special and stress-free. Please let your staff know that we appreciated all of their hard work. The WhatsApp gateway was great once we figured out how to use the app. It allowed us to communicate with the team to update us on schedule changes or other information. We will definitely recommend your services to our family and friends, and ook forward to visiting Costa Rica in the future.


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Costa Rica Trip Review: Waterfall Gardens, Arenal, Corcovado, Wildlife, Snorkeling, Fishing

It rained every day that we were in Costa Rica. Sometimes, it poured. No one can do anything about the weather. Not the travel agency, Zicasso, or us. Despite the inclement weather, we made the best of the situation.

The driver who picked us up at the airport drove us safely to the hotel. Two of us had been in San Jose before. But not the other four. Some commentary about what we were seeking from the driver would have been nice rather than just a long silent drive.

The hotel was very nice. Maybe not Grano de Oro but no complaints about the hotel. The employees manning the desk were exceptional. And the hotels‘ restaurant excellent. (I had the freshest mojito ever from the bar). And next door to the hotel was a wonderful panaderia that seemed to be very conscious of those with nut allergies.

The next morning, while raining, we were picked up by our driver who first drove us to La Paz Waterfall Gardens. Despite the pouring rain or maybe because of it, this sanctuary is a must see. It was a perfect start to a trip to CR. It is lovely and so well maintained.

He was the best of all the drivers and guides that we had on our entire trip. He was engaging, amusing and informative. He loves his country and loves his job. Who does not like being around happy people?! He deserves a raise!

Too bad he dropped us off at the resort. The extended stay there was the low point of our stay. The accommodations are subpar. Small rooms, poorly constructed, no insulation and the common walls shared with other guests were as thin as paper mache’! One could hear everything that the other guests were saying. When they flushed the toilet, took a shower or slammed their door, we thought it was coming from our bathroom! The first night, there were 2 crying little kids next to us. It was horrible. The following night, I had to have a detente with the new guests about the noise. They were just as aware of the issue.

Arenal has no shuttle into town; intentionally. They know that the road is too dangerous to walk. Therefore, unless one wants to pay $20 each way for a 6 kilometer cab ride, they have a captive audience when it comes to meals. Their breakfasts were great. A wonderful variety. Their lunch and dinners were stupidly expensive and their wait staff like little robots. For example, we ordered over-priced pizzas one night. One of the pizzas was obviously burned. The person could not even chew. We mentioned it to our server. His response: “Glad you all liked your pizzas.” “Ready for dessert?” Remember, my daughter speaks Spanish. “No, his pizza was over-cooked.” “Well, I’m glad that you liked it.” ”How about some dessert?”

I was also double-charged for a meal that was not included in our package. I am trying to work that out with my credit card company.

The travel agency should not be recommending lodgings at places that they have never stayed! There is no way knowing the parameters that I set forth that you would have recommended this resort.

The trip to Corcovado was a crazy experience in and of itself. But staying there was the highlight of our trip. But first, I had to get an extra room because you had booked 3 teens staying in one room together. They do not have any rooms for 3 people. Fortunately, they had an extra room for my granddaughter. Unfortunately, it was far from the rest of us and another room with a shared wall!

The accommodations at the Corcovado lodge was well worth the price. The breakfasts were rather bland but the other meals were excellent. The service was excellent and the people who manned reception, the best!

The grounds were well maintained and the excursions well planned and fun.

Bizarrely, though we were in Costa Rica, we did not see a single sloth anywhere. We saw a few spider monkeys when on the hanging bridge tour. But only two when at Corcovado. We did see 2 pumas! And I saw a coati! But the night walk was a beat as was the “jungle walk” during the day. Maybe it was the rain? Or maybe it was because our guide was always talking loudly as we went along. I understand that she was trying to be informative about the native flora but if I am a wild animal and I hear someone coming down a well worn path loudly, why would I reveal myself? Ask anyone who hunts. people only talk in whispers.

I have more to say but this format does not allow one to return to a previous text which is frustrating.

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