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Discover Costa Rica – Coastal Edition

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15 Days from USD 5773
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Costa Rica's Coastal Secrets

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15 Days from USD 6898
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Costa Rica Adventure

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15 Days from USD 6898
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Wild Costa Rica – Premium Adventure

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11 Days from USD 8850

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Natural Highlights of Costa Rica

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8 Days from USD 3105

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overall very good. Itinerary was good and varied – couple of places I would certainly not return to but a couple that were spectacular and I would happily go back to.

Gillian Spells Discover Costa Rica

This trip felt like a genuine deep dive into Sri Lanka rather than just a highlights tour. The itinerary covers a huge amount of ground, but it never feels rushed or overwhelming. One day you’re exploring ancient ruins and temples or climbing a rock fortress; the next you’re in lush green hills or spotting wildlife on safari, before unwinding by the sea.

What really stood out throughout the trip was how friendly and welcoming the Sri Lankan people were. Everywhere we went, we were met with smiles and kindness, which made the whole experience feel even more special and memorable.

Sonja Barnard Discover Sri Lanka

Did this trip in 2024 surprised they have removed all previous reviews. Main point that we felt the guidance lacked was the boat trip can only accommodate 12 people in 6 cabins. Anything over this has to sleep on deck and the bathrooms are only available through other people’s 6 cabins which as you can imagine isn’t comforting if you need the toilet at 2am. As the youngest people in the group we felt pressured to sleep on deck which wasn’t an issue initially but as we found out that the boat needed to move through the night it wasn’t possible to sleep. We felt really short changed by exodus and the description of this segment of the trip. Especially after 2 nights of no sleep!

Catrin Conley Primates & Dragons of Indonesia
Wildlife Holidays in Central America