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Costa Rica

From Monkeys to Macaws: Colorful Costa Rica With Your Grandchild

Program No. 3636RJ
Fly a little south of the U.S. to discover a world of chatty macaws, playful monkeys, industrious leaf cutter ants and butterflies as you explore Costa Rica with your grandchild.

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Age 12 - 14
ROOMING OPTION PRICING
The figures below indicate the rooming options available.
DATES
Jul 17 - Jul 26, 2024
Per Adult
2,899
Per Child
2,399
Jul 17 - Jul 26, 2024
-
2,899
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
3,199
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
Filling Fast!
Jul 23 - Aug 1, 2024
Per Adult
2,899
Per Child
2,399
Jul 23 - Aug 1, 2024
-
2,899
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
3,199
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
Filling Fast!
Aug 4 - Aug 13, 2024
Per Adult
2,899
Per Child
2,399
Aug 4 - Aug 13, 2024
-
2,899
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
3,199
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
Full Inventory
Jun 17 - Jun 26, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jun 17 - Jun 26, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Full Inventory
Jun 23 - Jul 2, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jun 23 - Jul 2, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Jul 10 - Jul 19, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jul 10 - Jul 19, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Full Inventory
Aug 3 - Aug 12, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Aug 3 - Aug 12, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Age 9 - 11
ROOMING OPTION PRICING
The figures below indicate the rooming options available.
DATES
Jul 18 - Jul 27, 2024
Per Adult
2,899
Per Child
2,399
Jul 18 - Jul 27, 2024
-
2,899
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
3,199
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
Filling Fast!
Aug 2 - Aug 11, 2024
Per Adult
2,899
Per Child
2,399
Aug 2 - Aug 11, 2024
-
2,899
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
3,199
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
Aug 5 - Aug 14, 2024
Per Adult
2,899
Per Child
2,399
Aug 5 - Aug 14, 2024
-
2,899
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
3,199
/ Adult
2,399
/ Child
Age 8 - 11
ROOMING OPTION PRICING
The figures below indicate the rooming options available.
DATES
Jun 14 - Jun 23, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jun 14 - Jun 23, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Full Inventory
Jun 27 - Jul 6, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jun 27 - Jul 6, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Full Inventory
Jul 7 - Jul 16, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jul 7 - Jul 16, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Jul 18 - Jul 27, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jul 18 - Jul 27, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Full Inventory
Jul 26 - Aug 4, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jul 26 - Aug 4, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Full Inventory
Aug 1 - Aug 10, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Aug 1 - Aug 10, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Age 15 - 17
ROOMING OPTION PRICING
The figures below indicate the rooming options available.
DATES
Jul 5 - Jul 14, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jul 5 - Jul 14, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
Full Inventory
Jul 23 - Aug 1, 2025
Per Adult
2,999
Per Child
2,599
Jul 23 - Aug 1, 2025
-
2,999
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child
3,399
/ Adult
2,599
/ Child

At a Glance

A scarlet macaw swooping overhead. A trek through the green rainforest. A large crocodile gliding unnoticed in the river. Postcards simply won’t do Costa Rica justice – you have to experience it for yourself! Alongside your grandchild, search for truly amazing animals, like sloths and howler monkeys, as you march through the rainforest, sail along the rivers, kayak the warm waters and zipline over the jungle on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure together. On this week-long journey, you’ll learn about all the colorful landscapes on walks through nature and across hanging bridges as you both go wild in Costa Rica.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to 1.5 hours a day over uneven trails in hot and humid conditions, zip lining, swimming activities, and getting in and out of boats and buses. Elevations up to 5,000 feet.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Keep your eyes peeled for sloths, iguanas, monkeys, crocs and more as you float along the Sarapiqui and Tarcoles Rivers with an expert naturalist.
  • Hold onto your helmets as you zipline over the jungle and walk over hanging bridges to view a large volcano.
  • Explore a local farm where silly macaws fly about and learn how the locals are trying to protect them.

General Notes

Program is for grandchildren ages 9-11 or 12-14 or 15-17, depending on the date. This program allows participants to explore a number of Costa Rica’s eco-systems in a relatively short amount of time. Bus travel is a necessity for an up-close experience, but program activities help to break up travel time. Local road conditions, weather, traffic and elevation are factors in determining time of travel.
Featured Expert
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Pedro Bosques
Pedro Bosques is a veteran Road Scholar instructor and group leader, with approximately 20 years of experience in hosting lifelong learners in Costa Rica. Although born in Puntarenas, on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast, Pedro grew up in San José. His interest in conservation blossomed when he began working at the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve as a field assistant. During this time he colaborated with researchers and biologists in projects including the study of the behavior and migration of the Three-wattled Bellbird and reforestation of the biological corridor in the Monteverde region. Pedro is a certified naturalist leader who enjoys sharing his knowledge with travelers from around the world. He looks forward to hosting you in this program and enhancing your journey in his beautiful country.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Pedro Bosques View biography
Pedro Bosques is a veteran Road Scholar instructor and group leader, with approximately 20 years of experience in hosting lifelong learners in Costa Rica. Although born in Puntarenas, on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast, Pedro grew up in San José. His interest in conservation blossomed when he began working at the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve as a field assistant. During this time he colaborated with researchers and biologists in projects including the study of the behavior and migration of the Three-wattled Bellbird and reforestation of the biological corridor in the Monteverde region. Pedro is a certified naturalist leader who enjoys sharing his knowledge with travelers from around the world. He looks forward to hosting you in this program and enhancing your journey in his beautiful country.
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Alex Ramirez View biography
Raised since age 5 in Chilamate, Costa Rica, Alex Ramirez developed a passion for nature working at a local rainforest lodge and nature reserve, showing a special interest in the gardens, butterflies, birds and frogs. Fluent in English, Alex has conducted important research at INBIO, Costa Rica's Institute for Biodiversity and Conservation Research.
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Fabián Salas View biography
Fabián Salas was born in Ciudad Quesada and moved to Sarapiquí when he was six days old. He was raised on a black pepper and cattle farm. In high school, he studied ecotourism and worked as a rafting guide on the weekends and during vacations. He graduated college in 2013 with a Bachelor’s degree in Geography. He has been working full time as a group leader in Sarapiquí since 2012, leading rafting and floating trips as well as family trips in Costa Rica.
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Willy Aguilar View biography
Willy Aguilar is a certified Costa Rican naturalist expedition leader with a background in tourism administration. After giving the office environment a try, he was disappointed to discover it was too sedentary to his liking. This valuable learning experience led him to pursue his studies and training to become an expedition leader. Willy enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, rafting, and kayaking, but his true passion is wildlife observation—especially birding. Willy speaks English and French in addition to his native Spanish.
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