Roundtrips Seat in bus Roundtrips:The “seat-in-bus” is a very comfortable way to travel around Costa Rica. It is a shuttle bus service for tourist’s running back and forth on about 60 established routes all over Costa Rica. Aboard the air-conditioned buses you'll have comfort and security to your destination at almost every tourist-interest place around Costa Rica.The seat-in-buses have fixed departures. Passengers will be picked up at their hotel and brought to their next booked hotel (door to door service). Short stops are made on each route, and change of vehicles during these stops is possible.Driving on your own in Costa Rica:Renting a car in a foreign country can sometimes be quite an adventure and a challenge for some people, but almost half of Costa Rica’s visitors prefer to rent a car. It is very easy to find out why. Even though many roads are still unpaved and Costa Ricans have a somehow “particular” way of driving, the advantages easily outweigh the disadvantages. The country is small and a rental car brings so much flexibility compared with buses or fixed transfers.Clients will find different types of vehicles for rent, such as four wheel drives, automobiles, vans, limousines, and more. Most vehicles have air conditioning. Manual gears are the norm, but automatic gears can be obtained as well. If you are likely to be going off the main paved roads, or are driving during the rainy season when potholes are at their worst, seriously consider a 4WD vehicle.
Costa Rica is very tourist friendly, there are many organized sightseeing activities and plenty to see.
Day tours last between 4 hours to a full day, and are best suited for seniors, first time travelers, families, timid travelers or those of you who still have a day or two off from your tight schedule and want to see some more of Costa Rica.
Ask us about boat excursions, observation points, museums, churches, swimming opportunities, shows, national parks, hop-on-hop-off bus, animal rescue centers, hummingbird and butterfly gardens, landmarks, volcanoes, walking tours and more.