Family-friendly tours in Costa Rica
Experience the magic of Costa Rica through our specially curated family-friendly tours. Discover a world of enchanting landscapes, thrilling activities, and unforgettable moments crafted to create lifelong memories for you and your loved ones. Dive into an adventure-filled journey tailored to cater to every member of the family.Discover Costa Rica's Kid-friendly Adventures
Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica is a haven for adventurers seeking unparalleled natural beauty and thrilling experiences. With a curated selection of activities catering to all interests and ages, here's a carefully crafted list of the best adventures this vibrant country has to offer.
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Twilight River Float and Riverside BBQ Tour
Once you reach the Sloths Territory, you family expert guide will prepare your family for a hike through the rainforest
From: $231.00Guachipelin Family Adventure Day Pass
You will horseback ride, zipline, and rappel through the incredible Rio Blanco Canyon, also enjoy a mud bad and relax on the hot springs.
From: $202.00Private Charter Family Fun Ocean Discovery – Half Day
Explore and play in the ocean on a private charter ocean discovery tour the entire family will love. Fantastic trip for everyone!
$990.00Private Charter Family Ocean Discovery – Full Day
In this COSTA RICA FOR KIDS AM Catamaran Snorkeling Tour, you will enjoy the sunshine and fresh air while taking in the breathtaking coastline.
$2,100.00Sloth Tour and Tortilla Making Experience
Once you reach the Sloths Territory, you family expert guide will prepare your family for a hike through the rainforest
From: $255.00Sloths Territory Family Tour
Look up, look down, there’s sloths all around! Marvel at the world’s slowest mammal, THE SLOTH, on this COSTA RICA FOR KIDS Sloths Territory Tour.
Costa Rica’s Top kid-friendly
tours In Costa RicaFrom: $75White Water Rafting Río Balsa
The half-day adventure on the Rio Balsa provides plenty of action and thrills, but with Class II-III rapids, children ages 8-11 can come along on this wet and wild adventure.
From: $124Combo Hanging Bridges + Canopy
In Costa Rica, Monteverde pioneered these wonderful suspension bridge tours, with the introduction of the walk, to admire the forest from unique points of view.
From: $62Manuel Antonio National Park
It is no wonder why Manuel Antonio National Park is the most visited park in Costa Rica. When in the Manuel Antonio area, the national park is something you must see while you are here.
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Planning a family trip can be overwhelming, but we’re here to make it seamless for you. Whether you’re seeking thrilling outdoor activities or educational tours, Costa Rica has something for everyone. Contact us to customize your family adventure and create unforgettable memories in this tropical paradise!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I pack for a trip to Costa Rica?
Essentials include lightweight clothing, hiking gear, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle. Don’t forget a good pair of walking shoes, a waterproof jacket, and any necessary medications.What activities are family-friendly in Costa Rica?
Costa Rica is perfect for families! Enjoy activities like zip-lining, wildlife spotting in national parks, volcano tours, snorkeling, and gentle river rafting suitable for various age groups.What's the currency in Costa Rica?
The official currency is the Costa Rican colón (CRC), but USD is widely accepted in tourist areas. ATMs are available in cities and towns, allowing for easy currency exchange.Is it easy to get around Costa Rica?
Costa Rica has a well-connected transportation system. Buses, shuttles, rental cars, and domestic flights are available. Roads in rural areas might be less developed, so plan accordingly.What's the voltage and plug type in Costa Rica?
The standard voltage is 120V, and the plug types are A and B, similar to those used in the United States and Canada.