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9-Nights Costa Rica Coast to Coast Hiking from $7,495

MT Sobek

OFFER ID 1601515

Discover hidden gems of Costa Rica on an epic coast to coast trek, from the Caribbean to the Pacific. Dubbed the "Camino de Costa Rica," this newly developed trail covers some 174 miles in total; we've crafted an MT Sobek exclusive 10-day itinerary that combines the best 40 miles of the route with comfortable, unique lodgings along the way capping it off with a final day at leisure on the idyllic beaches of the Pacific Coast. Over 25% of Costa Rica is protected by national parks, wildlife refuges, and biological reserves, and you'll pass through several hidden gems that are off the beaten track, stopping to raft exciting rapids, spot a rich diversity of wildlife, visit local villages and farms, and sample homegrown coffee and vanilla. This journey also pledges to nurture the quaint towns of Costa Rica, blending development with conservation to treasure its rich history and natural balance.

Highlights:

  • Gear up for rewarding hikes on the best 40 miles of Costa Rica's new Coast to Coast Trail passing through the territory of monkeys, sloths, toucans, lizards, and other amazing wildlife
  • Delight in breathtaking natural wonders, from the lowland rivers and canals of the Caribbean to the majestic volcanoes and cloud forests of the highlands and the pristine beaches of the Pacific
  • Enjoy warm hospitality and hearty local fare at carefully chosen boutique hotels and wilderness lodges along the route

Important Trip Details:
You will be hiking 4-6 hours per day on 4 back-to-back days, plus 2 shorter days on either side. Sections of the trail are on rural roads, and parts may be rocky or muddy at times. steady climbs and descents that require stamina. on trails through a variety of terrain, from humid rainforests and river valleys to temperate cloud forests and agricultural lands. Elevations are between sea level and 7,700 feet. You need to be in good health and physical condition for this trip.

Minimum Age: 18

9 nights from $7,495 per person

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MT Sobek: Costa Rica Coast to Coast Hiking

Day 1 Arrive in San Jose, Costa Rica
Arrive at the airport in San Jose, Costa Rica. Meet a local representative and transfer to your peaceful hotel, surrounded by lush gardens. Recover from your travels with a dip in the pool or soak in the sights and sounds of the gardens. End the day with a delicious welcome dinner.
Accommodation: Hotel Bougainvillea
(D)

Day 2 Journey to the Caribbean Coast, Cruise Rainforest Canals & Hike the Pacuare Reserve
3-hour private van transfer; 45-minute private motorboat cruise plus shorter motorboat transfer
2 hours/2.5 miles easy hiking with minimal elevation gain & loss
Depart San Jose and head for the Caribbean Coast. From the Goshen Pier, set out by covered motorboat on narrow canals, similar to Tortuguero, scanning the shores for toucanets and crocodiles. Arrive at the tiny fishing village of Barra de Pacuare, the official start (Stage 1) of the new Coast to Coast Trail. After a relatively easy first day of walking through the Pacuare Reserve, home to howler monkeys, poison dart frogs, and rare jaguars and ocelots, take a final short boat trip to your lodge, surrounded by tropical forests and canals just a short distance from the Caribbean Sea.
Accommodation: Lirio Lodge
(B, L, D)

Day 3 Hike to Tsiobata Village & Raft the Pacuare River
30-minute motorboat cruise; 4-hour private van transfer plus 40 minutes tractor-drawn cart tran
3 hours/2.5 miles hiking with 800' elevation gain & 800' elevation loss; 1.5 hours rafting
Return by motorboat this morning to Goshen Pier, then transfer by private van to San Martin de Tres Equis, a small village dedicated to cattle ranching. Travel by tractor-drawn cart to the shores of the Pacuare River, and begin an exciting rafting trip on class II and III rapids. Midway through the rafting journey, stop for a short but challenging hike uphill on Stage 4 of the Coast to Coast Trail, to the traditional indigenous village of Tsiobata. After meeting the villagers and learning about their lifestyle, hike back to the river and raft another segment before meeting the tractor-drawn cart to travel back to the main road. Arrive at our hotel just outside of Turrialba for an overnight stay, with excellent birdwatching throughout the expansive grounds.
Accommodation: Casa Turire
(B, L, D)

Day 4 Spy Tropical Birds on a Hike to Tapanti National Park
1-hour private van transfer
5 hours/8 miles hiking with 2,700' elevation gain & 1,550' elevation loss
Hike Stage 8 of the Coast to Coast Trail, climbing steeply uphill from Pejibaye to the highlands of Taus and the entrance of Tapanti National Park. The hike through tropical forest includes some lovely views, and those with keen eyes may spot tanagers, oropendulas and hummingbirds, or even trogons or spider monkeys among the dense foliage. Your private van is waiting to take you to Hacienda Orosi for an overnight stay. Enjoy a self-guided coffee tour on the estate, as well as free time to take a soothing soak in hot spring baths (four pools with different temperatures).
Accommodation: Coffee Pickers Village at Hacienda Orosi
(B, L, D)

Day 5 Climb to the Palo Verde Cloud Forest Reserve
2-hour private van transfer
5 hours/7 miles hiking with 2,340' elevation gain & 1,300' elevation loss
From the trailhead at Navarro de Muneco, hike Stage 10 of the Coast to Coast Trail, climbing uphill past majestic cedars and pines to the Palo Verde Cloud Forest Reserve. Join a local mycologist to discover the diversity of mushrooms and other fascinating fungi, and the vital role they play in forest ecology. Following lunch in a charming local home, transfer to a nearby lodge for an overnight stay. Birdwatchers won't want to miss the opportunity to seek out the elusive quetzal in some of their last remaining habitat, found on the trails around the lodge.
Accommodation: Paraiso Quetzal Lodge
(B, L, D)

Day 6 Descend to the Valley of the Saints & Sip Locally Grown Coffee
1.5-hour private van transfer
4 hours/7 miles hiking with 650' elevation gain & 2,500' elevation loss
After a short drive to Jardin de Dota, and from the highest point in your journey (7,671' above sea level), hike down into the Valley of the Saints (Stage 12 of the Coast to Coast Trail) passing rural villages in this fertile coffee producing region. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant, then meet the private van for a transfer to Toucanet Lodge, where you spend the night. Here, savor the aromas and flavors of freshly roasted local coffee, considered some of the finest in Costa Rica, and learn about the deep traditions of this culinary delight. Also enjoy the pristine beauty of the lodge, surrounded by an exuberant cloud forest and its centennial oak trees covered in moss and bromeliads, and over 200 species of birds, including brilliantly colored hummingbirds.
Accommodation: Toucanet Lodge
(B, L, D)

Day 7 Hike through the Esquipulas Rainforest
45-minute private van transfer
6 hours/12.4 miles hiking with 1,050' elevation gain & 4,400' elevation loss (support vehicle available)
After a short drive to the cross of Santa Juan Pito de Tarrazu, hike Stages 14 & 15 of the Coast to Coast Trail through Fila Brunquena and the Esquipulas Rainforest, with chances to see scarlet macaws, trogans, and even king vultures. Stay overnight in rustic but comfortable "tipis" in the rainforest, with elevated wooden floors and thatched roofs, outfitted with electricity and real mattresses with pillows and linens.
Accommodation: Esquipulas Rainforest Lodge
(B, L, D)

Day 8 Hike the Final Stage to the Pacific Ocean
1-hour private van transfer
2 hours/3 miles hiking with minimal elevation gain & loss
The final Stage 16 of the Coast to Coast Trail culminates in an exhilarating encounter with the majestic Pacific Ocean. After a short van transfer arrive at Villa Nueva for an eye-opening spice tour where you'll see how vanilla, cinnamon, cacao, black pepper, allspice, and other exotic crops are grown and be treated to a tasting. Set out on a hike to Finca Anita, where hikers are rewarded with the breathtaking view of the sea glittering on the horizon. From Finca Anita, a short van transfer takes you to Quepos for a final short walk at the end point of the Coast to Coast Trail, then transfer to your lodge. Check in to your lodgings in Manuel Antonio to indulge yourself after your amazing journey from coast to coast.
Accommodation: Ecotica Boutique Hotel
(B, L)

Day 9 Wildlife Walk and Beach Relaxation at Manuel Antonio
Hotel shuttle to and from Manuel Antonio National Park
2-hours wildlife walk
After a morning guided wildlife walk inside Manuel Antonio National Park, looking out for sloths, coatimundis, turtles, and a variety of monkeys swinging through the trees, spend the rest of the day unwinding on the palm-fringed pristine beaches of Costa Rica, soaking up the sun and reflecting on the incredible journey you've experienced. Gather for a festive farewell dinner this evening.
Accommodation: Ecotica Boutique Hotel
(B, D)

Day 10 Return to San Jose & Depart
3-hour private van transfer
This morning, transfer back to the San Jose airport and depart for home.

(B)

Featured Destinations
Puntarenas
The Central Pacific's largest city, Puntarenas sits on a long, narrow peninsula in the Gulf of Nicoya in Costa Rica. For years, it was the country's principal port, and though Puntarenas handles big cruise ships, a large fishing fleet still anchors in the estuary behind town. Being the country's most important fishing port, Puntarenas is the perfect place to enjoy fresh seafood. Though the water is murky, and the beach may seem a bit urban, it's a lively town on weekends, when people from San José fill its waterfront restaurants and bars. A series of open-air cafes that line the beach are the perfect place to head for dessert, or refreshments, since they specialize in ice cream and fresh fruit drinks.
San Gerardo de Dota
Palo Verde National Park

A major attraction of Palo Verde National Park, located 45 mi/72 km west of San Jose, is the seasonal swampland that provides temporary habitat for thousands of migratory waterbirds (November-February).

The tropical dry forest that covers most of Palo Verde National Park contains such animals as coatis, agoutis, monkeys, white-tailed deer and black iguanas, and crocodiles can frequently be seen along the riverbanks. Scarlet macaws, ibis, roseate spoonbills and frigate birds are among the most common bird species. http://www.nicoyapeninsula.com/paloverde.

Turrialba
What has brought the town of Turrialba international recognition is its proximity to the Ríos Reventazón and Pacuare, both packed with Class III-V rapids and some of the world's best river runs. Whitewater rafters and kayakers of all abilities splash through during the rainy season while other travelers stay a night or two on the way to Costa Rica's most significant archaeological site, Monumento Nacional Guayabo.
Tapanti National Park
Located in a corner of the Orosi Valley 25 mi/40 km southeast of San Jose, Tapanti National Park is a quiet refuge that protects a luxuriant cloud forest, a spectacular waterfall and an emerald river perfect for swimming. The forests that drape the steep terrain contain more than 200 species of birds, including quetzals, but the dense foliage makes them tough to spot. Hiking trails begin at the ranger station beside the entrance. http://www.anywherecostarica.com/attractions/national-park/tapanti-national-park.
Manuel Antonio National Park
Manuel Antonio National Park was established in 1972 by Costa Rica to preserve the biodiversity of one of the most beautiful areas in the world. Its stunning beauty and diverse wildlife is unequaled. Walk through rainforests to expansive, sandy beaches - then take a dive to coral reefs under the sea. The forest is home for sloths, iguanas, the rare adorable squirrel monkeys and millions of colorful little crabs. The trail around Punta Catedral affords some spectacular views. The southern facing beach, Playa Manuel Antonio, is a picturesque half mile long, white sand crescent with deep green foliage on one side and a private, secluded cove on the other. Standing with your feet dug into the sand watching waves crash against rocks on either side of the lagoon, it is easy to believe you are a thousand miles from anywhere.
Pacuare River



The Pacuare River is a designated 'Wild and Scenic' river; winding exotically through 25,000 acres of protected rain forest before falling into the Talamanca Mountain Range, ravines and rocks have made this river exquisite for white water rafting (class III-V). A myriad of wildlife calls the forest home: jaguars, ocelots, monkeys, and more. The Pacuare snakes along the northern region of Central America's key national parks and wildlife areas. Turquoise waters, lush green vegetation along rocky river banks and inspiring waterfalls shape the Pacuare River landscape into a nature lover's dream.

San Jose (C.R.)
The sophisticated capital of Costa Rica, San Jose, has been endowed with a vibrant street life as well as a refined cultural life. You'll see contemporary structures of glass and steel, as well as colonial, Victorian, and classical architecture, exotic birds, giant butterflies, and picturesque scenery. Costa Rica offers some of the world's most thrilling sights to those who seek a new adventure.

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Valid Date Ranges
01/18/2026 - 01/27/2026
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02/13/2026 - 02/22/2026
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03/20/2026 - 03/29/2026
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04/17/2026 - 04/26/2026
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11/13/2026 - 11/22/2026
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12/11/2026 - 12/20/2026
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