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Coast to Coast Kaleidoscope Ride in Costa Rica
Pacific&Caribe
Costa Rica
Explore the Pacific and the Caribbean coastlines and take in the vistas of Volcano Arenal – on horseback in Costa Rica!
Experience all that the country of the ‘rich coast’
has to offer! Experience the Pacific's white sand beaches, waterfalls,
lush vegetation, lagoons and diverse wildlife including birds, animals,
butterflies and fish. Enjoy the crystal clear waters fringed by tropical
vegetation, mountains and jungle reserves of Costa Rica’s undeveloped
Caribbean coast line.
We start our ride in the Dry Central Pacific Region. Riding along rolling hills and meadows we venture into the Gallery Forest alongside the Cuarros river – an excellent spot for wildlife encounters! Then the ride will take you to the Pacific coast following country lanes and an old ranch trail which lead to Tivives Crag. Ride across the Cascajalillo Mangrove Swamps and along the coast. Then we will ride to the Machuca River basin, where the land is very fertile and most commonly used to cultivate melons, before we transfer by vehicle to the Northern Region home to Arenal Volcano which last erupted in 1968 and remains one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Here we explore the countryside with its waterfalls, hot springs and breathtaking views of the volcano and its mountain range, before transferring further to the Caribbean Coast. Here we spend 5 nights between a beach hotel at Playa Negra, a jungle lodge near Cocles and a remote alternative organic farm at Punta Mona close to the Panama border. Canter on wide open beaches, penetrate the dense jungle on muddy trails and experience the less developed areas of Costa Rica, where time has stood still for the last 20 years.
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Progressive Ride (no camping)
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Meeting:
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San Jose hotel
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Airport:
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San Jose
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Transfer:
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San Jose hotel on Day 1
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Riders:
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4 riders
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6 riders
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Trip Brochure (PDF)
Trip Rating
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Rates and Dates for 2013
Rates include:
15 nights lodging, meals as indicated, equestrian guides, 13 riding days
| A | 2013 | 16 day trip, AP | 16d / 15n | $3600 |
| Single room on 7 nights - supplement | $375 |
Transfer and Other Options:
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2013
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Transfer back to San Jose pp
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$125
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2013
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Transfer from San Jose included on Day 1
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$0
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Tour Dates for 2013
Check here for details and availability
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2013
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04/13
- 04/28
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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4
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Expired
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2013
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05/11
- 05/26
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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Expired
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2013
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06/15
- 06/30
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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Expired
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2013
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07/13
- 07/28
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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4
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Reserve
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2013
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08/17
- 09/01
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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4
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Reserve
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2013
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09/14
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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4
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Reserve
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2013
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10/12
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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4
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Reserve
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2013
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11/16
- 12/01
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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4
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Reserve
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2013
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12/07
- 12/22
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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4
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Reserve
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2014
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02/08
- 02/23
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16d / 15n
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16 day trip, AP
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4
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Reserve
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Additional date are available with a minimum of 4+ riders.
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Rates do not include:
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary. Beverages. Gratuities, Costa Rica departure tax. All items of a personal nature
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival
Arrival at Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San José. Upon arrival you will be met by one of our representatives and transferred to your hotel near the airport. Overnight in San Jose.
No meals included
Day 2: Presentation & Build-up ride (Approx. 3 hours in the saddle)
Morning transfer to Cien Fuegos Eco-Ranch & Stables, located along the Trinidad river in the Dry Central Pacific Region, the starting point of your riding adventure. After horse assignment and our presentation, you will head towards Hacienda La Maravilla, riding along rolling hills and meadows into the Gallery Forest alongside the Cuarros river – an excellent spot for wildlife encounters! We meander across the river following a country lane passing en route farmland, rural homes and finally arriving at the hacienda grounds. This afternoon, there will be an exploratory ride following the private trails. The next three nights will be at Maravilla House lodge (shared bathrooms). The remote location and attractive scenery will no doubt give a better feel of typical Costa Rican life and living than anywhere else on the locations you will be visiting.
Included - B L D
Day 3: Pacific Coastal Ride (Approx. 5-6 hours in the saddle)
Today’s ride will take you to the Pacific coast following country lanes and an old ranch trail which lead to Tivives Crag. The Spaniards first started their conquest of the Central Pacific around 1561 right from this very spot! Ride across the Cascajalillo Mangrove Swamps and along the coast. Depending on tide times, lunch will be served at a local café or as a picnic on the beach or back at Maravilla. Again, depending on the tide you climb on horseback towards Cuevas Crag, enjoying unique views of the Pacific Ocean or alternatively, ride along the shoreline towards Guacalillo beach. Follow a country lane back to hacienda Maravilla.
Included - B L D
Day 4: La Mariana Estate & Countryside (Approx. 3-6 hours in the saddle)
This morning you have an exploratory ride of the hacienda’s 1000 acres and its private reserve, riding through rolling hills and savannah’s towards the Transitional-Dry Forest and the lush Gallery Forest. Here, the terrain is picturesque, predominantly flat with gentle slopes and forested valleys. As you ride over the higher areas you will be able to gain excellent views of the Pacific Ocean and perhaps spot some of the local area’s wildlife too. Back at the hacienda in time for lunch and relax. This afternoon there will be an optional ride in the Southern part of La Maravilla Hacienda. After a few gentle hill climbs you may experience an Ocean view sunset – the Pacific coast has the reputation for being amongst the world’s top best places to experience this beautiful event.
Included B, L D
Day 5: Machuca River Canyon Ride (Approx. 4-5 hours in the saddle)
Your final ride in the Central Pacific will take you to the Machuca River basin, passing Cascajal village, you will ride into the area where this river canyon broadens onto the plains. Heading towards the Jesús María River basin, allowing exploration of the plains and forested valleys along the Machuca River Canyon, where the land is very fertile and most commonly used to cultivate melons. Afternoon you will take a 3 1/2-hour transfer by vehicle to the Northern Region home to Arenal Volcano which last erupted in 1968 and remains one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Overnight in Arenal.
Included - B S D
Day 6: Morning Ride and Visit to thermal-mineral Hot-springs
This morning you will start a horse adventure following an ancient horse path through forests and across beautiful fields that are used for cattle grazing. Along the way of our 3 hr ride we enjoy amazing views of the great Arenal Volcano that accompanies us along the whole way to the beautiful Iris Lagoon. Following narrow trails we climb up the mountain until we have to leave our horses behind and hike up to the lookout point. We stand in awe and enjoy the magnificent views over Arenal Volcano before returning to our horses and descend down the mountain again. We say good bye to our four legged friends. A short 5 minute transfer will take us to the beautiful Arenal hot springs and gardens - an excellent complement to your riding adventure! If available we use the Ecotermales Fortuna with a series of pools fed with volcanic hot-water that springs from the Hidalgo Family Farm sitting at the foot of the impressive Arenal Volcano. The five pools with thermal water have a temperature between 98º and 107ª Fº (37º and 42º C. ) plus one pool with cool water. The first pool has water that propitiates the natural massage and if you go behind it, the water steam turns it into a natural sauna. There is also a small waterfall and a natural Jacuzzi. This unique oasis is surrounded by lush gardens and forest and cemented trails. For your enjoyment and comfort there are two bar areas, a restaurant serving typical food, secure private parking lot, and dressing rooms with private lockers. Lunch is included here.
These thermal-mineral waters, which some people claim to have healing powers, will help you to relax your sore muscle from the riding over the last few days and make for a good night sleep! Overnight in Arenal - dinner on your own.
Included - B L
Day 7: Exploratory nature walk at the base of Arenal Volcano
This morning will be at leisure for you to relax , enjoy the swimming pool or take any of the optional adventure. Arenal area is a true adventure lovers heaven and offers great opportunities for exciting adventures that will perfectly complement your riding vacation! From Skytrek (zipline) and Tram tour; Waterfall Rapelling and Canyoning; Canoeing; Mountain Biking, to Kayaking on Lake Arenal, you will be certain to find a suitable addition to your equestrian adventure! All these adventures are available at an extra cost and can be booked in advance to guarantee your space. This afternoon you will take a shuttle to the ranch in the hills around Arenal
Included: B D
Day 8: Waterfall Ride.
Get to know your horse better as head out to our private waterfall. Ride through pastures, rivers, rainforest. Go for a refreshing swim at the waterfall and then head to Finca Tuete, a working dairy farm. After caring for your horse, release him into the pasture just off your private deck. Enjoy a restful night of sleep in a large 4-plex cabin on the hilltop with a wrap-around verandah porch with a amazing 360° view of Arenal and the Northern Plains.
Included: BLD Hours in the Saddle: 4
Day 9: Rainforest and Mountain Ridge Ride.
Mount up and start your ride to the top of the world! Gallop along the mountain ridge and enjoy the stunning views of the Arenal Volcano, Lake Arenal, Lake Nicaguara and the Northern Plains of Costa Rica. Explore rainforest, traverse rivers, and trot along the rural back roads. Return to Finca Tuete.
Included: BLD Hours in the saddle: 6
Day 10: Liberty Riding.
Free morning to ride at Liberty at Finca Tuete. Take the opportunity to ride bareback and swim with your horse in the pond or learn to work with the cattle. Soak in Hot springs at Eco Termales that evening. Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Hours in the Saddle: Flexible
Day 11: Transfer to the Caribbean Coast and Beach Ride.
Departure and early morning (6 am) transfer to the Caribbean. Arrival in Cahuita and check into the beach bungalows at Perla Negra Beach. Depending on the temperatures we start our ride oround 4pm. First we ride over the very scenic Playa Negra (Black Beach) then partway over the village road, towards Playa Grande (Long Beach). This is a really wild, quiet and deserted Caribbean beach, excellent for horseback riding and a nice brisk canter. We then enter into a beautiful tropical forest, where you can see the magnificent toucans and other colorful birds, sloth, howler monkeys and more. Your guide is very knowledgeable about the flora and fauna, so you can learn a lot during the ride. After 1.5 hours of riding we stop for a break. While the horses rest a while in the shade of a tree, Raúl may chop open some coconuts with his impressing machete and everyone gets one with delicious, refreshing coconut water inside to drink. On the way back there are again several nice opportunities for stretched out canters. After about 3 hours you arrive back at the riding center where you can refresh with a cold drink. On the way back to the lodge you may stop to see some nice boutiques and souvenirs shops. Dinner is on your own today. Local restaurants are within a 15 minute walk. Meals are inexpensive from $8 to $15. The zesty cuisine found in Cahuita is renowned as some of the best in the country. One thing is for certain: food here is different from the traditional gallo pinto and other inland cuisines that dominate mestizo culture. In comparison, Afro-Caribbean food is a fusion of different European cuisine and is characterized by dishes such as jerk—seasoned meats—and curried goat or chicken. Seafood dishes and spice are also customary.
Included: BD
Day 12: We pick you up at the lodge and a 2 minute transfer takes us to the riding stables, where we enjoy a nice breakfast. From here we start our 6-hour ride at 9 am or earlier (depending time of year). First we head to the beach and then up the mountain and straight up to the beautiful farm of Don Paco with his large herds of different animals. We leave our horses here and hike for about 45 minutes on jungle trails to an enchanting and pristine waterfall. Here we enjoy a relaxing picnic lunch and a refreshing swim. In the afternoon we return via a different trail to the riding center. The ride ends around 4 pm and a short transfer to Cocles will take you to a Jungle Lodge near Cocles Beach. Check into one of the jungle cabins in the woods. Each one has private bathroom facilities. For dinner we get together with your host (born in Argentina) and enjoy a great “Argentinean Asado” barbecue with salads and red wine or sangria.
Included: BLD
Day 13: The ride begins from the lodge, where we select new horses and match them to the riders ability. After everybody is sufficiently comfortable with their mount, we leave for the beach. We begin with a gentle walk along the white sands of Cocles Beach to the coral elevated Cocles Point where we ride over green grass through a beautiful coconut grove. There we see the beginning of endless and magnificent tide pools which lie along the turquoise sea shore. We pass by the petite and exclusive Playa Chiquita beaches and observe the wonders of inter tide zone’s bird life to our left and the edge of a blooming jungle to our right. We ride over driftwood logs and cross creeks and rivers to reach Punta Uva. Rated as one of the top 5 beaches in the world by Travel & Leisure magazine). Punta Uva’s first point extends out 300 meters out to sea, its coral; elevation is about 20 meters high and covered with old growth almendro trees and at times full of howler monkeys. It’s tip has a tunnel going from one side to the other. Itś a perfect spot to have a drink and relax. We continue beyond second point Punta Uva and into Manzanillo Beach, or Playa Grande as some people call it. From that point we gallop through a mile long coconut grove until we get to a river where we rest and cool off in its fresh waters as they meet the sea. From there we continue to the small fishing village of Manzanillo along a magical white sand beach. Once in town we eat lunch at Maxi’s restaurant, the towns land mark. There we enjoy the famous sea food grill, Parrillada de mariscos, beers or soft drinks and we relax in its local fishing village afro-Caribbean environment.
After lunch we relax for a bit in this typical Caribbean environment and then continue beyond the mirador at the beginnings of Punta Mona and through the jungle in the refuge with some stops at the most charming beaches yet. These beaches looks like Balenese beaches due to the coral lifted cliffs which are covered by wild vegetation. The horsetrail is difficult due to the soft mud. In this trail you will see plenty of howler monkeys and exotic birds until we reach Steven´s organic farm. There we will set up a camp, eat vegetarian food and at some time during the trip you will get a tour of the farm. In the evening if in turtle season we can hire a guide and check out the turtles nesting with our flashlights and protect them from poachers.
Included: BLD
Day 14: Today we will ride through the jungle trail from Punta Mona to Manzanillo. From there the views north are magical and impressive; you can see all of the beaches and mountains all the way to Puerto Vargas to the north and to the south east. We will stop for refreshments at the Ranchito de Punta Uva. Then we ride towards Cocles into the sunset. Long canters and gallops can be expected as long as the sand conditions are favorable. Overnight will be back at the jungle Lodge near Cocles.
Included: BLD
Day 15: Breakfast at the lodge and we start our return trip. Lunch stop is in Punta Uva. Arriving back at the stables you can relax in a hammock at your bungalow or spend the rest of the day at the beach or shopping in town. In the evening we have another Argentine asado and celebrate the adventure. You get to see it all and ride it all. Definitely a life time experience.
Included: BLD
Day 16: Departure on the early shuttle to San Jose or if you prefer we can add an optional 2 ½ hr beach ride before taking the 2 pm shuttle back (beach ride is $75 extra).
Included: B
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Meeting:
San Jose hotel
Airport:
San Jose
Transfer:
San Jose hotel on Day 1
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Tack:
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Central American (Western style)
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Horses:
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Criollos, Pasos
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Moderate with trots, canters, and some gallops. 3-6 riding hours per day.
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Please note there are are road transfers in between the different riding areas - anywhere from 1 to 5 hrs.
This package has 13 riding days, guiding service of a bilingual equestrian leader.
Level: Intermediate level upwards
Tack: Costa Rican saddles (adapted McClellan)
Pace: Slow/Moderate with nice canters and beach gallops.
Horses: Costa Rican Criollo and Paso and mixed breeds (Spanish, Andalusian & American Quarter), they range from 14 to 16 hands.
Passport and Visa Requirements:
Passport valid for at least 30 days after arrival or for the length of stay, whichever is greater. Passport Note(a) Nationals listed above must obtain an exit visa from the Immigration Department in S. more
Tropical and subtropical; dry season (December to April); rainy season (May to November); cooler in highlands.
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Travel documents and Voucher
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Flight tickets
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Passport
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Visa (check with your consulate)
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RIDING GEAR
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Riding pants or Jodhpurs (used if possible!)
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Riding boots (short) + Minichaps (riding boots with a bit of tread will be the most comfortable).
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Riding helmet (recommended for all trips) - we can also provide them but best to BYO.
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Riding gloves
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Hat (with chin strip) for sun protection
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Lightweight Rain coat
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PERSONAL CLOTHING
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Jacket or sweater for cool evenings
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Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts (light material)
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Jeans
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Shorts
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Underwear and socks
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Pyjamas
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Bag for dirty clothes
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Trekking boots/ comfortable shoes
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Sturdy waterproof sandals or river shoes
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ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING
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Personal Toiletries
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Insect protection - with DEET
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Personal medications and basic first aid kit (bring some moleskins)
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Sore cream (for the emergency)
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Sewing kit
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Handkerchiefs
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Adapter for electric appliances
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Camera and enough extra films and batteries
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Belt pack
Pocket knife
Binoculars
Map of Costa Rica - here's a good one: www.mapcr.com
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Address book and pen (for pictures postcards!)
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Sun glasses with strap
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Sunscreen lotion (high SPF) and lip balm
Flashlight w/batteries
Water bottle
Day pack
Easy to carry healthy snacks, like energy bars.
Plastic zip lock bags - for keeping books, binoculars and other items dry and for wet clothing.
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The tone here is casual wear - it is
not necessary to dress up to go to dinner. Comfortable lightweight is
best. In the higher elevations, San Jose, the volcanoes, or Monteverde,
temperatures are cool and sweaters or light jackets are suggested
We recommend for women to ride in
leggings with a big shirt over them. The legging is not too hot, and
they dry out quickly if they get wet.
SENSIBLE PRECAUTIONS.... Almost all encounters with noxious insects & plants can be avoided by watching where you walk or sit, by not touching
non-recognizable insects, plants, etc;...by tucking pants in your
socks, by using an insect repellent, by spraying shoes and ankles to
avoid bites and by always following tour guide's instructions to the
letter, and finally, leave valuables at home and avoid using perfumes, after-shave, or other scents that will attract insects.
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Section 1
6 nights - San Jose (1), Pacific Region (3) and Arenal (2):
First night is at a local San Jose hotel.
3 Nights at Hacienda Maravilla:

The
lodge is part of an estate that encompasses over 1500 acres (a working
cattle and plantation Hacienda) which includes its own protected zone
(Cuarros) with Premontane and Transitional Forests amongst many other
unique features, making this one of our top horse riding locations.
Accommodation, is in a typically large family owned hacienda house with
traditional wood finishing touches. It has four spacious bedrooms
located at the corners of the Hacienda house with a hallway in between.
Each rooms is wall-to-wall tiled, with twin single beds, ceiling fan,
fitted closet, wooden ceilings, painted with murals upon its walls and
has country decorations including two wooden tables, local crafts and
lamps. There is one spacious tiled hot-water shower and bathroom for
every two rooms. Facilities include: A large central hall, fully fitted
kitchen, large twelve seater 'ranch table' dining room... outside there
is a BBQ and a dip swimming pool. There are Hammocks along the outsides
of the ranch house and mountain trails to explore on foot, as well as
miles upon miles of mango plantations. Life
at Maravilla Hacienda is friendly, relaxed and informal, get up at dawn
and coffee and other drinks will be available to quietly welcome in the
day. Even join the sabaneros (cowboys) in the morning milking if you
have the mind to.
2 Nights in Arenal/Fortuna - Arenal Montechiari :

Offering spectacular views of Arenal Volcano, Arenal Montechiari
offers cottages set in tropical gardens. Located 400 metres from La
Fortuna’s central park and church, it offers an outdoor pool and free
Wi-Fi zone. Spacious, air-conditioned wooden cottages feature tiled
floors and cable TV. They have a work desk, fridge and coffee maker. The
private bathroom comes with a shower and toiletries. The complex has an
à la carte restaurant and a bar. Special diet menus are available on
request and there are vending machines for drinks. (Dinners are not
included)
Section 2
4 nights farm
The main ranch is situated on 26-acres of rolling hills with an
unbelievable, panoramic Arenal Volcano view of the surrounding
mountains and valley. Lodging here includes a small, intimate
facility of six cabins, two 2-bedroom houses, two barns, and a small,
family style restaurant for guests only. The accommodations all have
rooms with private bathrooms for each room, however single travelers may be paired up to share a room if necessary. All lodging are crafted from nine types of tropical hardwoods, harvested using environmentally responsible methods. They
rooms feature WIFI (best signal on the porches), iPod docking stereo
systems, orthopedic beds with 800 count Egyptian cotton sheets, coffee
makers, mini-fridge, microwaves (in some), rocking chairs, hammocks,
ceiling fans, games, robes, reference books, spacious porches and
private bathrooms with hot showers. There
are no phones, television or air conditioning - they are all situated
to catch the breeze. Guests are welcome to use the phone for local calls
at the main lodge. The 2 bedroom Heliconia House is
available for groups. It is next to the main lodge and has all the
amenities noted above as well as air conditioning. The Hummingbird
Hacienda is situated on a private hill at the back of the property,
offering guests the ultimate in privacy and deluxe accommodations. All
lodgings are beautifully landscaped, teeming with birds, butterflies and
other wildlife. Spa services (massages, facials...) are available!
The
dairy farm you will overnight at sees its guests sleep comfortably in a
large 4-plex cabin with a wrap around verandah porch, perched on the
mountain top with phenomenal views!
Meals
Many of the meals are prepared with ingredients produced at the ranch or
on the host farm. Hearty meals and snacks are provided during the trek
and included. Special diets can be accommodated. The water is safe to
drink.
Section 3
5 nights at the Caribbean
Lodgings will be in Cahuita (1), Cocles (2) and Punta Mona (2).
Cahuita: You will be staying at a private beach bungalow on Playa Negra with AC and small kitchenette.

There is a small restaurant (not always open for dinner), pool and right at the beach.
Cocles:
Overnights will be at the lodge and its cabins in the woods, which is about 15 minutes from the the Cocles beach.

There are two private cabins for the group. Each one has private
bathroom facilities. The main lodge is a wonderful place to meet and
mingle. The barbecue place is a great place for parties.
Punta Mona: 2 nights
are at the unique eco lodge. There are very few private rooms - they
cannot be guaranteed, but we will do our best. Bathrooms are shared. It
is rustic, but with a wonderful ambiance. If you are not looking for a
hotel - you will be happy - certainly better than camping.
Punta Mona is an 85 acre off the grid, family owned environmental
education center, botanical collection, permaculture farm and eco-lodge,
dedicated to sustainable ways of living.
There is a solar powered satellite internet. This is an extremely
valuable luxury resource, quite costly and completely dependent on
sunshine. We encourage people to reach out to their loved ones to let
them know you are safe and sound, though we also encourage limited use
of the internet to not overload your already stimulated senses. Internet
is $3 per hour of usage
Meals:
All meals are included, except on Day 1.
At Punta Mona we eat 90% organic, some things are not available organic
in Costa Rica, we do the best we can. We also eat organic eggs, catch
fish from a kayak and occasionally eat chicken from the farm and
neighbors. We always have vegan dishes available, so none go hungry!
Punta Mona History:
The Afro-Caribbean people first settled the Caribbean coast of Costa
Rica in the mid 19th Century and lived in small farming and fishing
coastal villages.
Punta Mona existed as a typical coastal village with nearly 40
Afro-Caribbean families until the early 1970's. At that time, most of
the families moved to neighboring towns in search of work. By the early
1980's just one resident remained in Punta Mona- a fisherman named Blas
Martinez, better known as Padi. Padi fished and farmed the land,
collecting rainwater to drink and reading by kerosene lantern.
In 1995 Stephen Brooks began working with North American high school
students in Costa Rica, through his first company Costa Rican
Adventures. In planning the first program, he searched for a remote
beach that would offer the students a diverse, sustainable experience
with nature.
In November he was brought to Punta Mona by a local guide and introduced
to Padi, who was harvesting pigeon peas in a garden next to his small
wooden house. Stephen felt an instant connection to Padi and over the
next several years would be a constant visitor and companion, camping in
Padi's front yard.
In 1997 Stephen arranged to purchase 30 acres of land, adjacent to
Padi's, from an attorney living in San Jose. There was a house on the
property, over 50 years old, and a second small back house. It was
completely off the grid and much of the property was overgrown.
This was the beginning of the The Punta Mona Center for Sustainability and Education

This trip includes
and can accommodate special dietary requests.
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Tack:
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Central American (Western style)
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Horses:
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Criollos, Pasos
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Pace:
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Moderate with trots, canters, and some gallops. 3-6 riding hours per day.
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Walk |
Trot |
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Level:
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(3
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Weight:
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Max
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Riders:
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Min
4 riders
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Max
6 riders
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Please note there are are road transfers in between the different riding areas - anywhere from 1 to 5 hrs.
This package has 13 riding days, guiding service of a bilingual equestrian leader.
Level: Intermediate level upwards
Tack: Costa Rican saddles (adapted McClellan)
Pace: Slow/Moderate with nice canters and beach gallops.
Horses: Costa Rican Criollo and Paso and mixed breeds (Spanish, Andalusian & American Quarter), they range from 14 to 16 hands.
Passports
Passport valid for at least 30 days after arrival or for the length of stay, whichever is greater.
Passport Note
(a) Nationals listed above must obtain an exit visa from the Immigration Department in San José at least three weeks before leaving Costa Rica. Those who stay for less than 30 days are exempt if in possession of a disembarkation card.
Visas
Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above except:
(a) 1. nationals of Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, UK and USA for stays over 90 days;
(b) 2. nationals of Australia, Bulgaria and Ireland for stays over 30 days.
Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
Visa Note
The immigration authorities are strict about detaining foreigners who are undocumented or tourists who have overstayed.
| Passport Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Visa Required? |
| British |
No/1 |
| Australian |
No/2 |
| Canadian |
No/1 |
| USA |
No/1 |
| Other EU |
No/1/2 |
| Return Ticket Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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Coast to Coast Kaleidoscope Ride in Costa Rica
Tour Code:
IT-CRIR01CC
16 days /
15 nights
~$3,600.00
Dates :
Available all Year
Difficulty :
Riding Level Explained | A | Beginner  | Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter. | | B | Novice
 | Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of
applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting
trots, and short canters. | | C | Intermediate
 | Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces
(including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly. |
| D | Strong Intermediate
 | Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day. | | E | Advanced
 | All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country. |
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