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Outdoor Adventures Costa Rica
Expeditions, Trekking, Multi-Sport Tours, Training, Adventure Trips in Costa Rica. EcoTourism adventure travel outfitter company offering off the beaten path expeditions, trekking, multi-sport tours and adventure trips to the most popular destinations all around Costa Rica.


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"Outdoor Adventures was a unique, exciting, and unforgettable experience. Mauricio was enthusiastic, knowledgable, and accomodated to our every need and desire. My trip with Outdoor Adventures was one of the best I spent in Costa Rica."

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Info Itinerary Gear Notes
Rafting Canopy Canoe Canyoning Mountain Bike Camping Caving Diving Kayak Bungee
 
Suggested Gear

This is a list of gear has been created to help you choose your clothing and gear for this trip. Try to bring only what is necessary. This will help you and will make a better experience.

Official Papers

  • Passports and copies
Luggage
  • Backpack (or Duffel bag) sturdy and large enough to hold clothing.
Outerwear
  • Lightweight, waterproof, breathable rain jacket (or poncho)
Footwear
  • Hiking lightweight boots -Comfortable Trekking shoe Breathable and quick- drying is a plus.
  • Sandals (Teva-type sandals) for kayaking and the beach
  • Tennis shoes/running shoes. If you do not bring hiking boots, make sure you bring TWO pairs of tennis shoes. As soon as one pair gets wet, use that pair whenever you're likely to get your feet wet. Go to any length to keep the other pair dry!
Clothing
  • Lightweight, casual, easily washable items for city/evening wear or when traveling
  • Bring at least 2 sets of clothes that dry quickly. (Jeans not recommended; too slow to dry)
  • Shirts: cotton or light synthetic, long- and short-sleeved.
  • Hiking shorts quick-dry.
  • Hiking pants quick-dry with removable sleeves for hiking though the bushes and in warmer places.
  • Hiking socks
  • Underwear
  • Swimsuit
  • Sun Hat
Travel Accessories
  • Headlamp/flashlight with extra batteries/bulb (required)
  • Travel towel, lightweight & quick drying (use for swimming/beach)
  • 2 water bottles, 1-quart size or hydration pack, Hydration bladder (Camelback or such)
  • Sunglasses & retainer strap (full eye protection from sand & wind)
  • Sun block and lip balm
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal first-aid kit
  • Toiletry kit
  • Hand sanitizer gel
  • Baby wipes
  • Watch with alarm or travel alarm
  • Personal first-aid kit
  • Small dry bag
  • Pocket knife or pocket tool.
  • Motion sickness remedy (if prone)
Snorkeling Gear

*The snorkeling gear is provided by the company but you can bring your snorkeling gear by custom fit.

  • Snorkel
  • Fin
  • Mask
Mountain Bike Gear
  • Jerseys
  • Bike Sock
  • Bike Shorts
  • Riding shoes
  • Helmet (we are going to provide one, but you can bring yours)
  • 2 Water bottles and / or Camelback
  • Sunglasses
  • Gloves
  • Rain Gear (You never know)
  • Sunscreen to be reapplied frequently during the day
  • Energy food / sports drink mix
Mountain Bike Gear provided by the Company
  • Mountain Bike (there is no problem if you want to bring you own)
  • Helmet (but you can bring your own helmet for custom fit).
  • Pump inflator
  • Spare tube
  • Bike tools
Optional Accessories
  • Socks: bring extra(s) pairs in case feet get wet.
  • Trekking poles (optional)
  • Gloves for paddling and trekking
  • Favorite energy snacks and drink mixed
  • Rain gear: poncho, raincoat and umbrella.
  • Hat(s) with visor for rain and sun protection.
  • Bandana
  • Camera and plenty of film. Also, extra batteries/battery charger and plenty of memory for a digital.
  • Ziplock plastic bags for spillable toiletries, and plastic garbage bags for wet items.
  • Extra prescription glasses and medication (if applicable).
  • Small day pack or fanny pack for hikes.
  • Sweater or jacket.
  • Small binoculars (recommended)
  • GPS/Brujula
  • Collapsible luggage to store extra items in San José.

Things to Consider

  • Please remember to always pack essential items such as your passport, money, eyewear, hiking boots, a pair of shorts/shirt/fleece top/sandals and medications in your carry-on baggage, in case your luggage is delayed.
  • Bring clothing that is light in weight and color, quick-drying and that ventilates and protects you from the sun.
  • Dress is informal and casual style clothes are always acceptable. Shorts
  • Shorts and beachwear are acceptable while hiking and at the beach.
  • Bring a lightweight, long-sleeved fleece or synthetic top.
  • Make sure boots are broken-in. Bring moleskin for foot treatment. Thin liner socks worn under regular hiking socks may minimize the risk of blisters. The liner sock should be synthetic, not cotton. Test your sock combination before you go on the trip.
  • A lightweight rain poncho may be preferable over a rain jacket due to the heat and humidity.
  • Sarongs make excellent lightweight, quick-drying and compact travel and beach towels. However, once it becomes wet, it will drain your body heat. Bring wool or synthetics
  • Plastic bags are the key to keeping clothing and gear dry. Use Ziploc bags to keep wet clothes separate from dry clothes.
  • If you wear prescription glasses, use a safety cord and bring an extra pair if possible. Contact lens wearers should also bring an extra set, or bring
  • If you are traveling to Tortuguero during turtle nesting season (June- Sept.) bring dark pants and shirt, and closed-toe shoes.

 Overview
Trip Style
Discovery
Is It For Me?

Activity Level
3    More Info > >
Group Size
Max 12 (normally 6)
Included Highlights
• Pacuare Whitewater Rafting
• Venado Caves
• Canyoning Tour
• Canopy Tour
• Scuba Diving or Snorkeling
• Hot Springs
• Arenal Volcano
• Monteverde Cloud Forest
• Marino Ballena National Park
• Isla del Caño Wildlife Reserve
• Bungee Jumping (Optional)
Duration
12 days
Accommodation
Two Styles.. You select between
• Normal
• Upgrade
Transportation
Private Car or Van
Food Included
All Inclusive (3 meals a day)
Guide / staff
Head Guide / Driver.
Budget
Just allow extra money for souverniers, tips and alcoholic drinks, which are not included in the trip.
Notes
Please Check the Notes section of this tour
 Departures
Every Monday (subject to availability)

Contact Us: Phone (506)2233-2244 :: http://www.outdooradventures.cr/ :: info@outdooradventures.cr
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