Caribbean Eco-Education Tour

INTENSIVE SPANISH CLASSES

LEARN TO DANCE SALSA

EXPLORE LUSH RAINFORESTS

RAFT JUNGLE RIVERS

PRACTICE SPANISH

BOAT THROUGH WETLANDS

OBSERVE NESTING SEA TURTLES

SUNBATHE ON PRISTINE BEACHES

LEARN TO COOK LATIN CUISINE

FEEL A THUNDERING VOLCANO

MEET INTERESTING PEOPLE

RELAX IN NATURAL HOT SPRINGS

EXPERIENCE LOCAL CULTURE

    13 day\ 12 night tour
    Cost: $2195
    Based on 12 students minimum(1 chaperone goes free!)
    With 20 paying students (2 chaperones go free!)

    Tour Includes:

    12 nights of lodging
    Meals from Dinner on day 1 - Breakfast on day 13
    Spanish Classes
    Special Classes
    Transportation in Country
    Professional Full Time Guide
    Resident Guides(certain locations)
    Guest Lecturers
    Special Tours
    All Fee's and entrances (national parks, reserves, etc...)

An Unforgettable Experience!

Day 1: Arrive in San Jose where you will be warmly welcomed by your guide and chauffer and escorted back to the school for a brief orientation. Time permitting you will have a chance to relax and take in the local sites. You will then be introduced to you're "home stay" family where you will have dinner and spend the night.

Day 2: In morning we will be adventuring out to Poas volcano. Intensive Spanish classes in the afternoon. You will have dinner with your "home stay" family and then return to the school for Latin Dance classes in the evening.

Day 3: Visit the Butterfly Garden in the morning. Intensive Spanish classes in the afternoon. In the early evening you will have free time to explore, relax and chat with neighbors. You then return to school for a cooking class on local cuisine, making your own dinner.

Day 4: Travel by road and by boat to Marenco, bordering Corcovado National Park on the Osa Peninsula. This is one of the richest areas in the country in terms of biodiversity. It is the largest nesting grounds for Scarlet Macaws in the country. We will explore one of the most extensive patches of primary rain forest in the South Pacific region of the Americas. This is the most likely place along the trip to see a Tapir or Jaguar or other types of wild cats. Among the great number of colorful birds that inhabit this region, we will enjoy seeing toucans, blue-crowned Manakins dancing in their lek, a variety of Trogons and many others. Our hotel is situated on the beach, allowing for breathtaking views of the ocean from the open-air restaurant. Hump-back whales are often seen here during the dry season.

Day 5: Rising early, we will take a boat to the Corcovado National Park, spending the whole day in the field. All four species of monkeys in Costa Rica, sloth, peccaries (wild pigs), large cats, tapirs, and a great number of birds (including the Black-cheeked Ant Tanager which is endemic to Costa Rica, the Harpy Eagle and the Blue Crowned Manakins) are some of the inhabitants of this beautiful forest. While seeing the Harpy Eagle is an extremely rare experience in Costa Rica, this is the most likely place to see them. It is quite an experience to walk through the towering trees in this area, which are larger than in any other area of Costa Rica.

Day 6: We will hike through primary rainforest reaching our beach destination, San Josecito. Here we will spend the day on the white sand beach with a picnic lunch. We will enjoy seeing colorful fish and coral while snorkeling just off the shore. In the evening, Hector Gonzalez, a local Marine Biologist and environmentalist from the Cecropia Foundation will come to speak to the group about the cultural and environmental impact of forestry plans and protecting biodiversity through biological corridors.

Day 7: Travel to the cloud forest high lands of Cerro de la Muerte. En route we will explore the vast web of mangroves just west of Sierpe where the Terraba and Sierpe Rivers meet. From the boat we will navigate through intricate waterways which are home to great variety of wildlife, including crocodiles, caiman, turtles, iguanas, sloths, and a myriad of water birds. Climbing up from sea level to over 3000m and then dropping down to 1,900 meters, we will arrive in the quaint highland valley of San Gerardo de Dota just in time for a tasty home-cooked dinner at the family-owned Hotel Montaña Savegre

Day 8: We will spend the day exploring the bird rich habitat in the Savergre River Valley, home to the awe-inspiring Resplendent Quetzal. Walking through the gardens and along the Savegre River, we will marvel at the astounding cloud forest habitat with its moss-covered trees. We will be delighted by a variety of orchids, bromeliads and other epiphytes, colorful tanagers and highland hummingbirds. In the evening after a delicious diner, we will go over the birds, reptiles, mammals, and any other wildlife seen that day.

Day 9: Travel to Hotel Villa Lapa, situated at the edge of the Carara Biological Reserve on the banks of the Tarcoles River near the Pacific coast. We will have a few hours in the afternoon to relax by the pool, take a dip in the Jacuzi or play a round of miniature golf. At dusk we will visit the nearby bridge overlooking the Tarcoles River where pairs of Scarlet Macaws fly over en route to their roosting grounds. Here, giant crocodiles basking along the riverbanks will impress us. In the evening, Gloriana Sanchez, a reptile expert will come to talk to us about the giant crocodiles and other fascinating reptiles inhabiting the area.

Day 10: Spend the morning hiking through the Carara Biological Reserve, a unique climatological zone where the ecosystem of the humid southern coastal region joins the dry climate of the northern Pacific area, becoming a rich meeting ground for species from both regions. This is truly one of the highlights of the tour. In the afternoon we will enjoy a two-hour crocodile tour by boat along the Tarcoles River with a local guide.

Day 11: After breakfast we will travel to Playa Grande, a well known nesting ground for the giant Leatherback Turtles, among other marine turtle species. After lunch we will visit the turtle museum. In the afternoon there will be time for soccer and Frisbee games on the beach. In the evening and into the night we will venture out looking for nesting turtles with a local ranger.

Day 12: After spending the early morning on the beach, we will travel back to San Jose for a farewell dinner with time to look back upon our rich experiences and share in a final evening together.

Day 13: Flight back home.

Some additional information: Throughout our journey, Spanish is the primary language with English interpretation as needed. Students will come in contact with many local people and have continual exposure to the Spanish language and therefore ample opportunity to build their Spanish language skills. Travel time on the bus can be utilized to learn Spanish songs and games etc…depending on individual group wants and needs. Students will leave our country with a better grasp of practical Spanish and an insight and hopefully appreciation for the Costa Rican environment and culture.