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Birdwatching Holidays

Birdwatching Adventure Holidays

Costa Rica

Discover Costa Rica

Birdwatching
Recommended
15 Days from USD 5698
USD 4845

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Wildlife
Malaysia

Borneo Wildlife Discoverer

Birdwatching
15 Days from USD 5743
USD 5175

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Wildlife
Malaysia

Borneo Family Wildlife Adventure

Birdwatching
New
15 Days from USD 6000

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Family
Costa Rica

Discover Costa Rica – Coastal Edition

Birdwatching
Recommended
15 Days from USD 5773
USD 4620

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Wildlife
Costa Rica

Costa Rica's Coastal Secrets

Birdwatching
15 Days from USD 7198
USD 5760

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Wildlife
Brazil

Pantanal – Land of the Jaguar

Birdwatching
9 Days from USD 10200

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Wildlife
Ecuador

Galapagos Escape – Solaris (Itinerary C)

Birdwatching
6 Days from USD 6300

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Wildlife
Costa Rica

Costa Rica Adventure

Birdwatching
15 Days from USD 6898
USD 6210

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Culture
Costa Rica

Wild Costa Rica – Premium Adventure

Birdwatching
New
11 Days from USD 8698
USD 6960

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Wildlife

This one week tour is 50% wildlife spotting and 50% long travel days. Wildlife is colourful, diverse and fairly easy to spot, but the experiences were hindered by unseasonably cool and wet conditions – unexpected, but nonetheless possible in February. Walks were often spent sheltering under the hood of my waterproof jacket and an appreciation of the Costa Rican landscapes was limited. Road journeys between hotels were longer than expected, often due to heavy traffic. The optional excursions were OK, but not great value for money. Unfortunately, Costa Rica’s high end tourist industry has become expensive and quite commercialised.

Ross Bishop Natural Highlights of Costa Rica

From beginning to end this was a fabulous holiday! The ship and its crew were amazing. Spotlessly clean and always attentive 5 days aboard this ship was a great pleasure. The food was 5* all the way, delicious and plentiful, with frequent snacks and creative juices at every break. The tour was well paced with loads of activities, hiking and snorkeling and informative talks. The naturalist guide, Carlos, was one of the best. Enthusiastic and extremely knowledgeable, he is passionate about the Galapagos and maintaining it pristine qualities. Wild life was abundant and snorkelling with fish, turtles and even penguins.. it was a trip of a life time. The chef was very attentive to my restrictive diet, being celiac. Did I mention the food??? First class all the way!

Judy Ustina Galapagos Escape – Solaris (Itinerary C)

From steamy Tortoguero, with the howler monkeys waking us up at 5.00am (no need for an alarm!) to cool, mountainous Savegre thronging with hummingbirds, this was a tour of contrasting habitats each with their own variety of wildlife, plants and flowers. In addition to the wildlife elements of the tour, visits to the Aquiares coffee factory and CAITE research centre were incredibly interesting. The optional visit to the Bri Bri community was well worth it; we learned all about how chocolate is made from scratch and had great fun trying each part of the process.

While there were some longer travel days, they were well paced, never felt too onerous and we often saw interesting things en route. The boat trips were fantastic- just getting to Tortoguero and to Drake Bay were experiences in themselves, with opportunity to see lot of wildlife on the way. The snorkelling trip was amazing- we were able to swim above sea turtles, rays and amongst lots of colourful fish. Even if you don’t snorkel, the boat trip was worth doing- we saw a pod of humpback whales quite close to the boat, and a variety of birds.

The accommodation was comfortable and in all the hotel grounds we were able to spot a variety of wildlife- great for photographers who enjoy having a camera/phone in one hand and a ‘sundowner’ in the other!

Linda Grierson Costa Rica's Coastal Secrets

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