Costa Rica | Gardens, Farms, Conservation, and Forest

with Ann Bush
Date:
May 9 - May 17, 2026
Duration:
9 Days
Price:
From $3,725
Interests:

About this trip

The lush and varied ecosystems of Costa Rica are abundant with tropical plants, diverse wildlife, and colorful birds. Join Ann Bush on this 9-day exploration to uncover the country’s nature and culture with a special focus on its floristic heritage. Become immersed in the vibrant vegetation of different types of forests, take a relaxing river boat ride, engage with experts, and learn about important food products and see how they're grown. From behind-the-scenes tours at botanical gardens to guided trail hikes and awe-inspiring walks on hanging bridges, this program offers a multifaceted look at the country’s natural wonders.

Highlights

  • Visit The Green Ark Botanical Garden, whose thematic gardens include over 1,600 species of tropical plants and fruit trees, and then enjoy a five-course, farm-to-table tasting menu.
  • Compare the flora of cloud forest and rainforest ecosystems during guided hikes at several reserves.
  • Soak in the geothermally heated pools at Eco Termales, near the picturesque Arenal Volcano.
  • Look for tropical birds, monkeys, sloths, colorful frogs, and other wildlife at the world-renowned La Selva Biological Station.
  • Meet an expert on Costa Rica’s native orchids and tour his small, family-run garden, where nearly a hundred orchid varieties are on display.

Meet your host

Ann BushAnn Bush

As a member of the Texas Native Plant Society and various garden clubs, Ann planned this trip to return to many of the places she visited in 2017 during a two-month stay in Costa Rica and is excited about the new places that Holbrook Travel has added.

Ann is a freelance writer drawing attention to the natural beauty of our planet, amazing historic sites and eco-tourism. A forever explorer, Ann has traveled worldwide since 1974 for either business or personal reasons. The passions that guide her Holbrook Travel journeys are birds, native plants, ancient sites and local cuisine. But most important, a desire to make connections with the people and culture she is visiting.

During the 1980s, she earned an MBA in marketing from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas. Fulfilling a 30-year career with non-profit organizations, her work involved writing grants, fundraising letters, brochures and many newsletters. Her specialty in marketing, non-profit fundraising crusades and public relations shaped her communication skills, which led nicely to a freelance writing business.

Fully and joyfully retired, her suitcase is always packed, ready to zoom to interesting places to do crazy things and tell her story. She often takes her dog Tipper along for the ride. Her portfolio consists of articles published by national and international magazines concerning an eco-friendly lifestyle, camping and epic natural sites with a few blogs thrown in the mix.

Her most recent adventure was writing a guidebook for Tyler, Texas, where she has lived for the past 15 years. Published by Reedy Press, the 100 Things To Do In Tyler Texas Before You Die book will take everyone on adventures of their own.

Land Cost

$3,725

Per person

About this price

Land cost only. Does not include round-trip airfare to and from destination.

Single room supplement $525

What makes us different

Wildlife up-close

Enjoy up-close observation of the behaviors and interactions of wildlife in their native habitats

Expert guides

We take pride in hiring local guides who are carefully selected for their knowledge, sensitivity and skill in the field

Rich content

All of our programs include experiences that are enriching and engaging to facilitate a genuine connection between our travelers and their destinations

Sustainable travel

We believe travel should have a positive impact on the world. We are committed to maintaining responsible travel practices and partner with ClimateSafe to provide carbon offsetting.

Flight arrangements

We’re a full service travel provider and are happy to assist with making your flight arrangements if desired

Service anytime

Enjoy worry-free travel — our emergency line is monitored 24/7/365 so we can assist you if any problems arise while you’re traveling with us

Daily Itinerary

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San Jose
Upon arrival at San José International Airport, after clearing customs and collecting your luggage, you will be met and taken to your hotel. After settling into your room, you may wish to stroll around the hotel's beautiful gardens. This evening, gather at the hotel restaurant for an orientation and welcome dinner. Hotel check-in time is 2 pm.
Dinner included
Buena Vista Chic
San Jose
This morning, visit The Green Ark Botanical Garden. The Green Ark Foundation's mission is to "educate and share knowledge about the use of plants for a better personal life and for the well-being of the planet." You will be given a guided tour by one of the specialist guides at the Ark, which will include thematic ethno-botanical garden terraces such as the Medicinal Garden, a Culinary Garden, a Tropical Food Garden (Milpa), an Essential Oils Garden, and a Natural Colorants Garden. This garden claims one of the most extensive collections of flora in Central America; throughout your visit, you'll be surrounded by over 1,600 species of ornamental tropical plants and fruit trees. Have lunch at The Ark Restaurant and experience their farm-to-table, five-course "tasting menu" featuring ingredients that were harvested the morning of your visit. After lunch, enjoy some free time to explore the garden on your own before returning to the hotel.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Buena Vista Chic
Sarapiqui
After breakfast, check out and begin making your way to the Sarapiquí Valley. En route, stop to visit the beautiful Nectandra Cloud Forest Garden. Take a walk on their network of trails with your guide, followed by a light lunch at one of their two cafés. After your time in the gardens and forests, continue on to your destination, Sarapiquis Rainforest Lodge. After check-in at the lodge, you'll be given a short orientation to the property and then have time to explore independently. Dinner can be taken at your leisure between 6-8 pm. After dinner, join your guide for an optional walk through the property to look for nocturnal wildlife.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Sarapiquis Rainforest Lodge
Sarapiqui
Start the day early with an optional guided bird walk. After breakfast, walk the trails at La Selva Biological Station, one of the world's leading institutions in tropical education and research. La Selva was originally established in 1954 as a farm dedicated to experimentation on mixed plantations for the improvement of natural resources management. It was purchased in 1968 by the Organization for Tropical Studies and declared a private biological reserve and station. Since then, it has become one of the most important locations in the world for studying tropical rainforests. More than 240 scientific papers are published annually from research conducted at the site. This afternoon, visit a nearby family farm for a special chocolate tour. Learn about the cacao plant and its historical importance, and see firsthand the step-by-step process of transforming cacao beans into the delicious finished product. Afterward, return to the lodge for free time before dinner.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Sarapiquis Rainforest Lodge
Sarapiqui
Today, take a day trip to see the iconic Arenal Volcano. Your first stop is a visit to Mistico Arenal Hanging Bridges, where trails along the mountainside and over suspension bridges give amazing views of the forest canopy and, on clear days, the volcano. After spending time on the trails, you will be taken to Eco Termales, a forest-laden retreat where you can relax in their thermal hot spring pools. Begin with a buffet lunch, followed by a few hours of free time. Dressing rooms with lockers are available, as well as a tropical bar for the enjoyment of various alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (at additional cost). Return to your hotel for dinner.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Sarapiquis Rainforest Lodge
Sarapiqui
This morning, take a nature boat ride on the Sarapiquí River. The journey will introduce birds and animals that frequent the riverine vegetation, including caimans and a variety of water birds. A site lecture during the boat ride will draw attention to land use on the river banks and human impact on the ecology of the river system. Afterwards, enjoy lunch and a tour at Finca Ecoorganica Sarapiquí. Learn about the history of the traditional food products that make up the diet of the local community, including pineapple, papaya, bananas, and coffee. After your time at the finca, you will return to the lodge for free time to explore the onsite gardens and trails.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Sarapiquis Rainforest Lodge
Alajuela
After breakfast, travel south to Alajuela. En route, stop at La Paz Waterfall Gardens to explore the trails and take in the scenic views before continuing to the beautiful Xandari Resort. You will arrive in time to relax and have lunch on your own at their farm-to-table restaurant. The grounds have charming, manicured trails to explore; you may wish to check out the tempting spa treatments offered, with amazing views of the surrounding forest and hillsides. The afternoon and evening is yours to enjoy the property, including trails with five waterfalls to discover. Later, have dinner at the hotel.
Breakfast-Dinner included
Xandari Resort
Alajuela
This morning, visit La Catalina Botanical Garden, a small, family-run business only 15 minutes from Xandari. Meet Randall Obsney, an expert on Costa Rica's indigenous orchids, who will accompany you as you tour his family's garden and trails. Enjoy beverages and a light snack before returning to Xandari, where you will have the afternoon at leisure. This evening, meet together for a celebratory farewell dinner overlooking the hillsides and valley below from the al fresco dining room.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Xandari Resort
Depart
This morning, you will be taken to the airport in San José for your flight(s) home.
Breakfast- included
Land Cost

$3,725

Per person

About this price

Land cost only. Does not include round-trip airfare to and from destination.

Single room supplement $525

What's Included
  • Activities and meals as mentioned in itinerary
  • Arrival and departure transfers based on individual flight schedules
  • Full time expert birding naturalist guide for duration of program
  • All Tips except Guide and Driver
  • Non alcoholic beverage with meals
  • Bottled water or water refill station during transfers
  • Carbon Offset
What's Not Included
  • International airfare
  • Items of personal nature
  • Tips for guide and driver
  • Travel Insurance
Pricing Details
Cost is based on a minimum of 12 participants in double occupancy.

A deposit of $350 is required for participants to register and reserve space on the program. Reservations submitted beyond the final payment deadline noted below will require full payment to enroll. 120 or more days before departure: $100 cancellation fee; remaining balance is refunded. 119 - 96 days before departure: full deposit of $350 is forfeited. 95 - 0 days before departure: 100% of program price is forfeited.

Holbrook Travel strongly recommends the purchase of travel protection for medical emergencies while traveling and to protect your investment. Please note the purchase of Cancel for Any Reason Coverage or to exclude pre-existing conditions with Trip Cancellation coverage may require policy purchase within 10-14 days of your initial deposit, depending upon the provider.

Single room supplement $525


Final payment due date: February 03, 2026

Travel Info

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Entry & Exit Requirements

U.S. citizens must have a valid passport to enter Costa Rica. Passports must be valid for at least the duration of your stay. As this requirement is subject to change at any time without notice, we recommend at least 6 months' validity.

A visa is not required for visits up to 90 days.

If you are not traveling with a U.S. passport, please check with the Costa Rican Embassy for the requirements based on your nationality.

Health Information

IMMUNIZATIONS

The Centers for Disease Control recommends that all travelers be up to date on routine vaccinations such as measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine, varicella (chicken pox) vaccine, and your yearly flu shot before every trip.

There are no vaccinations required for entry into Costa Rica, unless you are traveling from a country where yellow fever transmission is a risk. Though not required for entry, the CDC recommends vaccination against hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and typhoid for most unvaccinated travelers to Costa Rica.

Please consult your physician for additional information and recommendations based on your individual circumstances.

MALARIA

The CDC advises that malaria transmission is present in certain regions of Costa Rica, primarily in the provinces of Alajuela and Limón. Malaria is caused by a parasite found in Anopheles mosquitos, which are active from dusk until dawn. If you are visiting areas where malaria is present and choose to use an anti-malarial drug, as recommended by the CDC, see your doctor for a prescription.

To protect against mosquitos, the CDC recommends that you cover exposed skin with lightweight, long-sleeved shirts and pants, consider treating clothes with permethrin, and use an insect repellent containing an EPA-registered active ingredient like DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE). Apply sunscreen first, followed by the repellent, ideally 20 minutes later.

Be careful when applying products containing DEET, as it can damage or dissolve certain synthetic fabrics as well as plastic, rubber, vinyl, or elastic materials, such as those used in camera equipment, binoculars, phone cases, sunglasses, or watches. Additionally, some research suggests that when DEET and picaridin enter local waterways, they can be harmful to amphibians and other wildlife. When selecting a repellent, it is ultimately up to each traveler to weigh the risks and benefits of different options, keeping in mind both environmental factors and the importance of protecting against illness.

OTHER INSECT-BORNE ILLNESSES

Other insect-borne illnesses are known to occur in Costa Rica, including dengue fever, leishmaniasis, Zika virus, and others. Travelers to Costa Rica should protect themselves against insect bites using the measures described above.

After spending time outdoors in grassy or wooded areas, the CDC recommends showering and conducting a full-body check for ticks. If you find a tick attached to your skin, safely remove it as soon as possible.

As a precaution, the CDC advises women who are pregnant to consider postponing travel to any area where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

OTHER NUISANCE PESTS

In places with rich vegetation and proximity to bodies of water, you may encounter chiggers. These are mites that can superficially attach to skin and leave behind itchy red bumps that appear 3-6 hours after initial contact. Their bites are sometimes mistaken for those of bed bugs or other insects; however, unlike bed bugs, which tend to target exposed skin, chiggers look for skin folds or areas where clothing fits tightly, like the ankles, waist, underarms, elbow creases, and the back of the knees to feed on broken down skin cells. They do not transmit any illnesses in Costa Rica.

We recommend that travelers to Costa Rica protect themselves against chigger bites using the measures noted above. Additionally, if potential exposure occurs, we recommend showering and scrubbing skin with soap and hot water as quickly as possible. If that is not immediately feasible, promptly rub skin with a dry towel or cloth and place any exposed clothing in a zip-top bag until it can be washed. To treat any itchiness, we suggest over-the-counter anti-itch lotion and/or oral antihistamines.

SUN EXPOSURE

The effects of the sun can be damaging to the eyes and skin. Spending time outdoors exposes you to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, even on cloudy days. To protect yourself from the sun, use a broad spectrum sunscreen of at least SPF 15, protect skin with clothing, wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, and drink plenty of fluids.

ALTITUDE SICKNESS

If your itinerary includes locations at high elevation (above 5,000 feet), altitude sickness is a possibility. Stay hydrated and well-rested, and avoid heavy, fatty foods and alcohol in the days before arrival. Consult your physician prior to travel for advice specific to your situation.

Respiratory Illness Protocols

Please review our Respiratory Illness Protocols page, which explains our policy and procedures if you or another traveler should develop symptoms of a respiratory illness during your trip. Your participation in a Holbrook Travel program indicates that you are in agreement with these protocols.

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Packing Recommendations

Everyone has personal preferences when it comes to packing; for this reason, the information below is offered as a general guide and not a definitive list. You know yourself best: Use your discretion and pack what you think will serve you, based on your personal preferences and specific itinerary.

You may find many of the items below in our Gear Store.

CLOTHING

Casual, comfortable clothing is suitable for most activities in Costa Rica. You may wish to bring a slightly nicer outfit or two (eg sundress, polo shirt) if your itinerary includes dinners out or more formal activities.

Bring enough clothing suitable for the length of your program. If you prefer to pack light, note that many hotels offer laundry services at additional cost. If you plan to hand-wash items, remember that humidity may delay drying time.

Pack clothing that can be worn in layers to adapt to weather changes throughout the day. Costa Rica’s rainy season is May through November, but it can rain at any time. Clothing that wicks away moisture and dries quickly is recommended.

If your program includes visits to higher elevations (e.g. Savegre, Monteverde, or Cordillera de Talamanca), warm clothing is strongly recommended. Temperatures can get quite chilly, especially at night and early in the morning, and hotel rooms don’t always have heat. It can also be windy at times. Consider packing a warm underlayer, as well as a warm, protective outer layer.

  • A combination of short-sleeved and lightweight, long-sleeved shirts for sun and mosquito protection
  • Shorts
  • Lightweight, quick-drying long pants for sun and mosquito protection; jeans tend to be uncomfortable in hot and humid conditions, but are fine in the cooler highlands.
  • Undergarments
  • Sleepwear
  • Lightweight jacket or sweater/sweatshirt (or heavier weight if visiting high-elevation areas)
  • 1-2 bathing suit(s) for the beach, if applicable, plus many hotels have pools
  • Socks – Bring extra pairs. If your itinerary indicates muddy hikes with rubber boots provided on-site, pack a few pairs of knee socks to prevent blisters.
  • Shoes – Consider your specific itinerary when choosing footwear. For most programs, you’ll likely want at least one pair of comfortable, closed-toe walking or hiking shoes suitable for forest hikes and walking over cobblestones or other uneven terrain. Sturdier hiking boots may be appropriate for more active itineraries. In addition, many participants opt for a pair of sturdy sport-strap sandals (e.g. Keens, Tevas, or similar) and/or casual flip-flops or sandals. If you’re whitewater rafting or visiting the beach, you may also want a pair of aqua socks, reef walkers, or water shoes.
  • Lightweight rain jacket, hooded poncho, and/or windbreaker
  • Visor or wide-brimmed sun hat
  • Bandana, scarf, or neck gaiter

Personal Toiletries

Pack toiletries based on your personal preferences and habits. Below are just a few recommendations to keep in mind.

  • Shampoo, conditioner, lotion, deodorant/antiperspirant , etc. – If possible, avoid strong fragrances if you are sensitive to insect bites (and to be considerate of you fellow travelers).
  • Soap and washcloth or a small, quick-drying microfiber towel – Washcloths are not standard in all hotels. If you normally use a washcloth, you may wish to bring one from home.
  • Hairbrush, comb, hair ties, shower cap. Most—but not all—hotel rooms provide a hair dryer, but you may wish to bring one from home.
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Razor
  • Ear plugs, especially if you are a light sleeper
  • Personal hygiene products
  • Insect repellent (see note below about treating clothing with permethrin)
  • Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF – If you’ll be in the ocean, we recommend reef-safe sunscreen.
  • A travel pack of tissues – also useful as napkins or toilet paper if needed

In addition to your personal toiletries, it is useful to pack a small medical kit, which you can easily prepare. Helpful items might include: bandages, antihistamine, a pain reliever, motion sickness and/or altitude sickness medication (if you are prone to either), anti-diarrhea medicine, powdered electrolyte packets to prevent dehydration, individually wrapped pre-moistened towelettes and/or hand sanitizer, aloe vera gel for sunburn, antibiotic ointment, anti-fungal cream, moleskin for blisters, eye drops, tweezers, a mini sewing kit, and an extra pair of disposable contact lenses or eyeglasses if you wear them.

Days before you leave home, you may wish to consider spraying any clothing, socks, and shoes that will be worn in lowland, tropical sites with permethrin, an anti-parasite medication, to repel irritating pests and prevent the spread of disease. A recommended brand is Sawyer. Carefully read all instructions before use. Please note permethrin is highly toxic to cats and fish, and some aerosol products may be harmful to birds. Side effects may include minor itching, burning, or redness. You may want to use a laundry marker to label and keep track of which socks are permethrinized. Only one application per item is necessary; permethrin on treated clothes remains effective through several washings. Permethrin should NOT be applied directly to skin.

Miscellaneous

Remember to pack valuables such as your passport, cash/credit cards, and medications in your carry-on luggage.

  • Passport and photocopies of all travel documentation
  • Personal insurance card and travel insurance information
  • Money – ATM/credit card, traveler's checks, and/or cash; small bills in good condition are recommended
  • Prescription medicines (if applicable), with a copy of the prescription
  • Yellow fever certificate (if required; only if arriving from a country where yellow fever transmission is a risk)
  • Sunglasses with strap
  • Small day pack for hikes and excursions
  • Flashlight and/or head lamp
  • Travel alarm clock or inexpensive waterproof wristwatch with alarm – Not all hotels provide alarm clocks.
  • A pocket calculator or phone to assist with conversions and currency exchange
  • Binoculars with lens cleaner
  • Camera and related equipment, such as charger, lenses, and extra memory cards
  • Reusable water bottle – especially important in national parks, which do not permit single-use plastic bottles or containers
  • Non-perishable snacks
  • Pocket-knife or multipurpose tool - Pack in your checked luggage
  • Zip-top style bags – useful for packing toiletries, sorting clothing, storing damp or muddy shoes, or as a dry bag for protecting electronics
  • Notepad or travel journal and pen
  • Music or reading material for down time, long bus drives, or on the airplane, and a portable bright light to read by
  • Collapsible walking stick with rubber tip
  • A small quantity of laundry detergent if you’ll be washing clothing by hand
  • Travel-size umbrella – Some people find this unwieldy to carry, while others find it offers better protection than a rain jacket alone.
  • Money belt
  • Chargers for electronics
"[Our guide] was great! Very knowledgeable and passionate about his country which helped engage the travelers."
- Carrie H.
Costa Rica , 2025
"Wow!!!! hard to put into words how much I enjoyed this adventure... [Our guide's] knowledge, passion and enthusiasm were exceptional."
- Kris L.
Costa Rica , 2025
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