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    Costa Rica for over 50s

    Adventure, Nature & Wor​ld-Class Comfort

    Costa Rica for Seniors

    Adventure, Nature & Wor​ld-Class Comfort

    Spot leatherback turtles nesting on Tamarindo‘s beaches

    Bathe in natural hot springs near Arenal Volcano in La Fortuna

    Discover Baird’s tapirs in the dense jungles of Corcovado National Park

    Swim at La Fortuna Waterfall amid tropical rainforest scenery

    Costa Rica - rainforests, beaches & pura vida

    Costa Rica is Central America’s most effortless adventure—perfect for active mature travelers. In a single trip you can stroll hanging bridges in misty cloud forest, soak in natural hot springs beneath Arenal Volcano, spot sloths and scarlet macaws, and unwind on soft sand Pacific beaches. Guided experiences make everything simple and safe: waterfall canyoning with shorter descents, zip lining with secure platforms, gentle rainforest hikes with plenty of rest stops, and small group wildlife walks.

    Distances are short, English is widely spoken, and excellent private transfers eliminate stressful driving. Whether it’s your first time in the tropics or your tenth, Costa Rica’s clean lodges, fresh cuisine, and warm hospitality make every day feel easy—and unforgettable.

    Costa Rica in pictures

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    Popular places to visit in Costa Rica

    Poas Volcano National Park

    Walk Cerro Chato’s dense trails with Charlie. Discover Arenal’s ancient sibling. End at Poás Volcano National Park.

    Tamarindo

    Unwind in one of Charlie’s favorite natural retreats — the peaceful Eco Termales hot springs. 

    Monteverede Cloud Forest

    Spot vibrant tropical birds. Glide across tranquil waters by kayak. Then step into the mystical Monteverde Cloud Forest.

    La Fortuna

    Explore wildlife and scenery, then cool off at La Fortuna Waterfall.

    Manuel Antonio

    Relax in a private rainforest sanctuary. Enjoy true Costa Rican charm. Then explore vibrant Manuel Antonio.

    San Jose

    San Jose is the capital and largest city in Costa Rica.

    Recommended Travel Seasons

    Seasons in Costa Rica

    Costa Rica’s dry season runs roughly mid‑November to April, bringing long, sunny days—perfect for comfortable beach time and nature outings. In January and February, gentle breezes often keep things pleasantly cool. From May to mid‑November, the “green” season transforms the landscape into vivid jungle hues, with bright mornings and refreshing showers most afternoons. Here, you can see more about “When to go to Costa Rice“.

    Sea Turtle Nesting Season

    May – November

    May – November

    December – April

    Exciting activities for seasoned travelers

    Useful information for planning your Costa Rica trip

    What language is spoken in Costa Rica?

    Spanish is the official language, but you’ll find that English is widely spoken, especially in popular travel areas. Charlie’s local guides are bilingual, making communication easy wherever your adventure takes you.

    What’s the currency of Costa Rica?

    Costa Rica uses the colón (CRC). U.S. dollars are accepted in most tourist spots, and ATMs are widely available for local cash withdrawals.

    What food and drink should I try in Costa Rica?

    Costa Rica’s cuisine is as colorful as its landscapes! Charlie recommends trying gallo pinto for breakfast, casado for lunch, and fresh-caught seafood for dinner. Don’t miss the locally grown coffee and rich chocolate — two of the country’s best exports.

     

    How much should I tip in Costa Rica?

    Tipping is appreciated but not complicated. Most restaurants include a 10% service charge, plus a 13% tax. If service is exceptional, adding a little extra tip is always a kind gesture.

    Where can I find the latest travel advice for Costa Rica?

    For up-to-date entry requirements, health, and safety details, visit your country’s official travel advisory website. Charlie and his team also provide travelers with the latest local updates before your trip.

    What’s the proper etiquette when visiting churches in Costa Rica?

    When visiting Costa Rica’s beautiful churches, dress modestly out of respect — cover shoulders and knees. Charlie’s tours always highlight local customs so you can experience the culture respectfully and authentically.

     

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