
Alive with Possibility
βCosta Rica makes you feel awakeβin your body, in nature, and in every moment. Itβs a place that invites joy, presence, and play.β
Wander Costa Rica |
Wander Costa Rica |
Rainforests, Beaches, Volcanoes
Costa Rica is nature in high definition. With lush cloud forests, surf-lapped beaches, active volcanoes, and wildlife everywhere you turn, this compact country offers an incredible range of experiences. Itβs easy to pair adventure with relaxation, jungle with coast, and wellness with wildness. Whether youβre ziplining through the treetops, soaking in a hot spring, or watching monkeys swing past your hammock, Costa Rica invites you to engage, explore, and exhale.
What we Love Most

Where to Go.
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Adventure central. Known for its iconic volcano, natural hot springs, and access to waterfalls, rainforest, and ziplining.
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Misty, magical, and full of epiphytes. A biodiversity hotspot with canopy walkways, birdwatching, and a cooler highland climate.
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One of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. Remote, wild, and richly rewarding for those who love off-the-grid exploration.
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Sun-drenched beaches, surf towns, and wellness retreats. A blend of local culture, boutique hotels, and natural beauty
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Accessible only by boat or plane, this Caribbean-side park is a haven for nesting sea turtles, river safaris, and lush canals.
Properties we Love
Costa Rica is pure life, pure color, and pure freedom. Itβs easy to get around, easy to fall in love with, and endlessly adaptable to your pace and passions. Whether you want to move or to rest, to see wildlife or simply be in nature, it offers all the ingredients for an unforgettable escape.
Costa Rica at a Glance
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Dry season (December to April) is best for sunshine and beach time. Green season (May to November) offers lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and great value.
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Tropical year-round with regional variation. Pacific coast has a marked dry season, while the Caribbean side sees rain throughout the year
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Very. Many lodges cater to families with kid-friendly excursions, wildlife experiences, and spacious accommodations.
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Most nationalities do not need a visa for stays under 90 days. A valid passport and proof of onward travel are required.
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No vaccines are required for entry. Mosquito repellent is recommended. Tap water is generally safe to drink in most areas.
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Domestic flights save time, but scenic drives let you explore more deeply. 4x4 rentals are common for accessing remote lodges and coastlines.
Your itinerary
We try to never curate the same itinerary twice, but below are just some of the itineraries we have curated in the past.
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