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Pilgrimage to la Virgen de Los Angeles

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This wonderful trip will bring around from San José, Cartago and to the place where we will start the Pilgrimnage to la Virgen de Los Angeles. Give yourself a break at Arenal Volcano National Park and visit the local village. Relax on the beaches at the end of the trip.

DAY 1: SAN JOSÉ

Transfer from Juan Santamaria airport to San José. Overnight in San José.

DAY 2: CARTAGO (B, L, D)

Transfer to the province of Cartago. Visit the Irazú Volcano National Park. Visit a farm specializing in flowers and strawberries production. In the afternoon, visit Orosi Valley with its colonial church. Transfer to your hotel having a stop by the Cachi hydroelectric dam. Overnight in Cartago.

DAY 3: PILGRIMAGE TO LA VIRGEN DE LOS ANGELES (B, D)

Transfer to the place where we will start the pilgrimage to the Basilica of Los Angeles. This is a very special day for Costa Rican people. Overnight in Cartago.

DAY 4: CARTAGO (B, D)

After breakfast, we will participate in the activities which take place in the area of the Basilica. A special mass will the place. Free afternoon. Overnight in Cartago.

DAY 5: ARENAL VOLCANO (B, D)

Transfer to Arenal volcano area. Free afternoon to relax at your hotel or to visit La Fortuna village. Overnight in Arenal.

DAY 6: ARENAL VOLCANO (B, D)

Nature hike in Arenal Volcano National Park, where you can see a wide variety of animals and plants. On the trail we will be able to see the results of past volcano eruptions. Free afternoon to relax in the hot springs pools of your hotel. Overnight in Arenal.

DAY 7: GUANACASTE (B, D)

Transfer to the area of Guanacaste, on the road we can see beautiful local villages. Free afternoon to enjoy on the beach or at the hotel. Overnight in Guanacaste.

DAY 8: GUANACASTE (B, D)

After breakfast you can take an optional tour or relax at the beach. In the afternoon you can take an optional tour of sunset sailing cruise. Overnight in Guanacaste.

DAY 9: GUANACASTE – SAN JOSÉ (B, D)

After breakfast you will have morning at leisure and in the afternoon you will have your transfer to the Capital of Costa Rica, San José. Overnight in San José.

DAY 10: BACK HOME (B)

After breakfast a representative will pick up at the hotel to take to Juan Santamaria international Airport.

PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • 2 nights in San José
  • 3 nights in Cartago
  • 2 nights in Arenal
  • 2 nights in Guanacaste
  • Private transportation with A/C
  • Meals mentioned in the itinerary
  • Tours mentioned in the itinerary
  • Entrance to Irazú and Arenal National Parks
  • Private guide during all the trip
  • Hotel Taxes

PACKAGE EXCLUDES:

  • Optional tours
  • Departure taxes from Costa Rica
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Airfare
  • Tips
HOTELS
Destination Hotel Room
San José Hotel Country Inn & Suites Standard
Cartago Hotel Grandpas Standard
 Arenal Hotel Los Lagos Resort and Spa Standard
Guanacaste Casa Conde del Mar Standard
PRICES
$1505 in double occupancy

PASSPORTS
To enter Costa Rica, a passport must be valid on arrival; to be on the safe side visitors should have at least six months left on it, plus plenty of spare pages.

VISITOR VISAS
Visas are not required for stays of up to 90 days.

CURRENCY
Costa Rican Colón (CRC; symbol ₡) = 100 céntimos.

TRAVELLERS CHEQUES & CREDIT CARDS
Although travellers can avoid additional exchange rate charges by taking traveller’s cheques in US dollars, fewer and fewer businesses in Costa Rica are willing to accept them, and it is better to use the ATM.

LANGUAGE
Spanish is the official language and this is what is primarily spoken. English is fairly widely spoken also. Within different indigenous communities, a variety of indigenous languages are used.

WEATHER
In the Central Valley, where the main centres of population are located, the average temperature is 22°C (72°F) and the region enjoys a spring-like climate year round. In the coastal areas, the temperature is much hotter and humid, while the Pacific Northwest can be extremely hot and dry. The rainy season starts in May and finishes in November, although there are distinct regional variations. June and July are the wettest months, particularly on the Caribbean side, but the season can run from May until December.

PREFERRED CLOTHING
Lightweight cottons and linens most of the year, warmer clothes for cooler evenings. Waterproofing is necessary during the rainy season. Loose-fitting clothing is best. Wear neutral browns and greens for birding and wildlife viewing. Always bring mosquito repellent for both day and night.

TAXIS
Taxis are numerous and inexpensive in San José. The taxis are coloured red (except those serving the Juan Santamaría International Airport, which are orange). Taxis are usually metered, but few drivers use the meters as they figure they can extract more money from tourists by not doing so. Make sure they put it on and that it hasn’t already been running, or ask your hotel concierge how much a fare should be, and negotiate with the driver to an agreed amount before setting off.

ELECTRICITY
Electricity supply is 110 volts, 60 cycles.

INTERNET
There are internet cafés throughout the country, and most tourist hotels also provide facilities such as Wi-Fi.

MOBILE PHONES
Roaming agreements exist with international mobile phone companies. Coverage is good.

MEDICAL FACILITIES
Both public and private hospitals are available but tourists may only use the publicly-run healthcare service known as Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS) in genuine emergencies. Private treatment is on the whole, of good quality and much lower cost than equivalent services in the US. Most doctors will expect payment in cash. Tourists visiting Costa Rica are recommended to take out health insurance before travelling.

FOOD & DRINKS
Restaurants in coastal towns and larger cities serve a variety of foods – you’ll find everything from Argentinian steaks to Middle Eastern food. Expect to see Chinese, French, Italian, Mexican and North American joints selling food that can range from satisfactory to sublime.

TIPPING
Tipping is not necessary but is acceptable if the service was particularly outstanding; no more than 10% though. Restaurants add a 13% sales tax plus a 10% service charge to the bill.