Discover the award-winning Veragua Rainforest Research & Adventure Park, celebrated by National Geographic Traveler as “The Cream of the Cream of the Rainforest.”
Glide through the treetops on the Sky Gondola, descending from the mountaintop to the river as your naturalist guide points out wildlife like howler monkeys, sloths, toucans, and parrots. Stroll along wheelchair-accessible jungle trails or take a more adventurous hike to the breathtaking Puma Waterfall. This unforgettable eco-experience includes park entry, the Sky Gondola, and a guided exploration of one of the most biodiverse locations on Earth.
1.- Arrival at Welcome Center, introduction and assigning guides
2.- Walk to the top aerial tram gondola station
3.- Aerial tram ride through primary rainforest to riverbank at the bottom part of park.
4.- Disembark at the bottom station, and begin nature walk, restroom stop
5.- Trail of the Giants Nature Walk or Puma Waterfall Trail
6.- Return to bottom aerial tram gondola station, restroom stop
7.- Aerial tram rides through primary rainforest to the top gondola station.
8.- Disembark the aerial tram and walk to the research station.
9.- Visit Veragua Foundation research station
10.- Free time to enjoy a snack or lunch at Veraguas’s Rainforest Cafeteria (meals are not included and must be bought separately) restroom stop
The meeting place is directly at Veragua Rainforest Park Welcome Center, 16km south of the town of Liverpool on Route 32. Visitors must arrive at this location on their own.
Limón is a vibrant port city on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, known for its rich Afro-Caribbean culture, lush rainforests, and stunning beaches. It offers a unique blend of tropical landscapes, cultural diversity, and adventure activities, making it a compelling destination for travelers seeking something different from the more touristy Pacific coast.
A remote national park accessible only by boat or plane, known for its nesting sea turtles and vast network of canals and waterways.
A beautiful coastal park with lush rainforests, coral reefs, and pristine beaches.
A popular beach in the city center, known for its calm waters and vibrant atmosphere.
A museum dedicated to the Afro-Caribbean heritage of Limón, showcasing the history and culture of the local community.
A protected area known for its biodiversity, including monkeys, sloths, and a variety of bird species.
A staple dish made with red beans, coconut milk, and rice, often served with plantains and fried fish or chicken.
A traditional dish made with a spicy meat stew, usually served with rice and plantains.
A flatbread made from cassava, similar to a pancake, often served with fish or beans.
Fresh coconut water straight from the coconut, a refreshing and hydrating drink.
This is the dry season, offering the best weather for outdoor activities and beach visits. The city is lively with festivals and events.
Costa Rican Colón (CRC)
GMT-6
120VV, 60HzHz
Limón is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to avoid petty crime and scams. The city has a higher crime rate than other parts of Costa Rica, so it's essential to stay vigilant.
Limón Train Station
Terminal 7-10 in San José
The bus system is affordable and covers most areas. However, schedules can be irregular, and buses can be crowded.
Available • Apps: Uber, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A remote and pristine national park known for its nesting sea turtles, vast network of canals, and diverse wildlife.
A beautiful coastal park with lush rainforests, coral reefs, and pristine beaches.
A vibrant town known for its Afro-Caribbean culture, beautiful beaches, and laid-back atmosphere.
Price varies by option