Collette Vacations launches new Costa Rica Program
Nature, climate, and hospitality blend amidst a breathtaking and exotic backdrop on Collette Vacations’ new itinerary, Costa Rica: A World of Nature. The 12-day journey focuses on the wildlife and vegetation Costa Rica is famous for.
“This country has so much to offer; and because of its size, everything here really is attainable,” said Manuel Paulo, vice president of worldwide contracting at Collette Vacations. “This is one destination where customers feel as though they’ve seen it all when they leave.”
This tour includes visits to banana, pineapple, coffee, and cocoa plantations. Two-night stays in San Jose, Tortuguero National Park, Sarapiqui National Rain Forest, the Arenal Volcanic Area, and the Manuel Antonio region provide travelers with breathtaking views of the flora and fauna so abundant in the surrounding area. A day trip to the Manuel Antonio National Park immerses travelers in both the jungles and unspoiled beaches of Costa Rica’s most visited park. A walk through the jungle reveals playful monkeys, sloths, and a variety of birds. This amazing tour also includes a river rafting adventure on the Sarapiqui River, a bat tour at La Tirimbina Biological Reserve, and two bird-watching trips. “It’s an incredibly inclusive tour with 24 included meals as well,” Paulo said. “Customers receive high quality products and service at a great value.”
For more information about this and group tour programs through Collette Vacations, visit www.collettevacations.com
Courtesy of grouptravelblog.com
Chitra Mogul
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