Is exodus a good travel company?

Is exodus a good travel company?

I have used exodus many times over the years and would have definitely recommend the company until now. Their approach when dealing with cancellations is appalling and is a massive PR issue for them. They are point blank refusing to give refunds for trips they have cancelled.

Is 8 days enough in Costa Rica?

An eight-day trip to Costa Rica provides plenty of time for both adventure and relaxation–explore the history of San José, take a national park tour or two and swim in the hot springs, beaches, and waterfalls that await.

Is 6 days in Costa Rica enough?

Even a mere six days is enough time to experience the highlights of Costa Rica. On this brisk itinerary, you’ll do just that, visiting both Arenal and Corcovado National Park as well as enjoying waterfall hikes and exotic wildlife safaris.

What can you see in Costa Rica in 5 days?

Costa Rica in 5 days: Volcanos and Rainforests

Day 1 Explore plantations and landscapes on route to Arenal Volcano
Day 2 Hike through the jungle of Arenal Volcano National Park
Day 3 Wildlife spotting in Monteverde Cloud Forest
Day 4 Trekking through Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve
Day 5 Return to San Jose

What can you do in Costa Rica in 4 days?

4 Day Highlights Monteverde and Arenal Costa Rica

  • Coffee tour in Monteverde or Local Horseback Ride.
  • Guided Night Hike at the Widlife Refuge.
  • Guided Hike in the Monteverde Reserve.
  • Taxi-boat-taxi to Arenal (cross Arenal Lake by boat)
  • Guided volcano hike. and a visit to the hot springs.
  • Safari Float with Naturalist Guide.

What to do in Costa Rica for a week?

A week’s escape in magical Costa Rica! From tourism and donations Esquinas Rainforest Lodge in Costa Rica has helped to buy and protect 14,000 hectares of primary jungle… Lose yourself in the sounds, sights, and scenery of Costa Rica. One night in a rainforest ecolodge that will change the way you travel – for good.

Why choose a private group adventure in Costa Rica?

Costa Rica holidays are for those who have a true love of nature, and many of the places we visit are privately owned lodges, set up to protect the land and to enable the visitor to enjoy the wildlife, concentrating particularly on only permitting small groups at any one time. Or why not try our Private Group Adventure in Costa Rica?

Why choose Costa Rica holidays?

Costa Rica holidays are for those who have a true love of nature, and many of the places we visit are privately owned lodges, set up to protect the land and to enable the visitor to enjoy the wildlife, concentrating particularly on only permitting small groups at any one time.

What are the best places to visit in Costa Rica?

Manuel Antonio National Park: Set on the Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio may be the smallest national park in Costa Rica, but it boasts some of the country’s best and most beautiful beaches. 4. Tortuguero: The remote town of Tortuguero, on the Caribbean coast, is one of the world’s major nesting grounds for both green and leatherback turtles.

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