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Explore Costa Rica's vibrant birdlife on a private guided birdwatching tour. Spot toucans, trogons, macaws, and rainforest wildlife.

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Costa Rica Birdwatching Experience with a Professional Guide | Private Caribbean Birding Adventure

Discover One of the World's Greatest Birdwatching Destinations

Costa Rica is a country that awakens the senses long before sunrise. As the rainforest slowly emerges from the darkness, the calls of toucans echo through the canopy, hummingbirds begin darting among tropical flowers, and flashes of scarlet, emerald, yellow, and sapphire move effortlessly between towering trees. For bird enthusiasts, photographers, wildlife lovers, and curious travelers alike, there are few places on Earth capable of delivering experiences as magical as birdwatching in Costa Rica.

The Costa Rica Birdwatching Experience with a Professional Guide offers travelers an opportunity to step into this extraordinary world and witness nature at its finest. This immersive private excursion takes guests into some of the most productive birding habitats found on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica, where wetlands, lowland rainforests, biological corridors, river systems, and mid-elevation forests support hundreds of resident and migratory bird species.

Whether you are a dedicated birder hoping to add elusive tropical species to your life list, a wildlife photographer searching for the perfect frame, or simply a traveler looking to experience Costa Rica beyond traditional sightseeing, this birdwatching adventure promises unforgettable encounters in one of the most biodiverse countries in the world.

Guided by a professional local expert who understands bird behavior, seasonal movements, habitat preferences, and photography techniques, every moment becomes an opportunity to learn, observe, and connect with nature in a meaningful way.

This is not simply a tour.

It is an invitation to slow down.

To listen.

To watch.

To discover.

And to witness the extraordinary beauty hidden within Costa Rica's forests.


Why Costa Rica Is a Paradise for Birdwatchers

Costa Rica occupies less than 0.03% of the Earth's landmass, yet it contains approximately 5% of the planet's biodiversity and more than 900 recorded bird species. This astonishing concentration of wildlife has transformed the country into one of the world's premier destinations for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Birders travel from every corner of the globe to experience Costa Rica's unique ecosystems, which include:

Tropical Lowland Rainforests

Dense jungles rich with toucans, trogons, antbirds, parrots, woodcreepers, and tanagers.

Wetlands and Marshes

Ideal habitats for herons, kingfishers, egrets, jacanas, hawks, and migratory water birds.

Caribbean Biological Corridors

Protected landscapes that allow species to move freely between fragmented habitats, creating excellent opportunities for sightings.

Mountain Foothills

Transition zones where cloud forest species mingle with lowland birds, increasing species diversity.

Canal Systems and Riverbanks

Home to kingfishers, tiger-herons, aninga birds, osprey, and numerous aquatic species.

The Caribbean region of Costa Rica, where this experience primarily takes place, remains one of the country's most productive birding locations and continues to surprise even experienced ornithologists.

For many visitors, the challenge isn't finding birds.

It's deciding where to look first.


A Birdwatching Experience Designed for Nature Lovers

Unlike crowded group excursions that rush visitors from one attraction to another, this private birdwatching adventure emphasizes patience, flexibility, and personalized guiding.

Birdwatching rewards those who take their time.

A rustle in the leaves.

A distant song.

Movement in the canopy.

These subtle clues often reveal some of the rainforest's most spectacular residents.

Your professional birding guide understands exactly how to interpret these signs and maximize opportunities for memorable encounters.

The experience has been carefully developed for travelers who appreciate:

  • Authentic wildlife experiences

  • Small and personalized outings

  • Responsible ecotourism

  • Nature photography

  • Scientific interpretation

  • Learning opportunities

  • Quiet observation

  • Sustainable travel practices


Experience the Magic of Costa Rica at Sunrise

There is something profoundly moving about entering the rainforest at dawn.

Mist hangs low over the trees.

Sunlight filters through giant leaves.

The forest gradually transitions from silence into an orchestra of calls, whistles, songs, and fluttering wings.

For birdwatchers, sunrise represents the golden hour.

It is when birds become most active.

Feeding begins.

Territories are defended.

Courtship displays take place.

Canopy species descend.

Hummingbirds become highly visible.

Predatory birds start soaring.

This period provides some of the best viewing and photographic conditions of the day.

Guests often describe these moments as transformational.

There are no traffic sounds.

No crowds.

No distractions.

Only the rainforest.

Only birds.

Only nature revealing itself exactly as it has for thousands of years.


Tour Highlights

Explore Important Biological Corridors

One of the most fascinating aspects of this experience is the opportunity to visit significant biological corridors located along Costa Rica's Caribbean region.

These protected landscapes serve as essential connections between forest patches and wildlife reserves.

Because birds move naturally through these areas, species diversity remains remarkably high.

These corridors support healthy populations of:

Toucans

Honeycreepers

Saltators

Flycatchers

Hawks

Trogons

Parrots

Woodpeckers

Motmots

Orioles

Wrens

Tanagers

Herons

Kingfishers

Migratory songbirds

Each season offers new possibilities.

No two tours are ever exactly alike.

This unpredictability is part of what makes birdwatching so addictive and rewarding.


Discover the Tortuguero Canal Region

Part of the adventure may include exploration around waterways and canal systems near the Caribbean coast, where aquatic habitats create another dimension of bird diversity.

The calm waters become mirrors reflecting surrounding vegetation while birds move gracefully between mangroves and riverside forests.

Possible sightings may include:

Green Herons

Great Egrets

Bare-throated Tiger Herons

Amazon Kingfishers

Boat-billed Herons

Ospreys

Anhingas

Black-collared Hawks

Northern Jacanas

Neotropic Cormorants

For photographers, these waterways provide exceptional opportunities to capture birds against stunning tropical backdrops.

Patience often rewards observers with intimate views rarely experienced elsewhere.


Search for Costa Rica's Most Colorful Species

Many travelers dream of seeing tropical birds that seem almost unreal in appearance.

Costa Rica delivers those moments repeatedly.

Depending on weather conditions, migration patterns, and seasonal activity, guests may encounter species such as:

Keel-billed Toucan

One of the most recognizable birds in Central America, famous for its oversized rainbow-colored bill.

Collared Aracari

A smaller relative of the toucan with striking yellow and red plumage.

Violaceous Trogon

Elegant, secretive, and often perched motionless in shaded forest areas.

Rufous Motmot

Known for its distinctive racket-shaped tail feathers.

Green Honeycreeper

Tiny, energetic, and brilliantly colored.

Scarlet-rumped Tanager

Among the most photogenic birds in Costa Rica.

Montezuma Oropendola

A fascinating species famous for its hanging nests and unusual vocalizations.

Black-cheeked Woodpecker

Frequently observed feeding on tropical trees.

White-necked Jacobin

A dazzling hummingbird species often seen darting between flowering plants.

Great Green Macaw

A highly sought-after species that symbolizes Costa Rica's conservation success stories.

Every sighting generates excitement.

Even seasoned birders still feel a rush of adrenaline when a target species suddenly appears through binoculars.

That feeling never gets old.


Bird Photography Opportunities

Bird photography has become increasingly popular among travelers visiting Costa Rica.

This experience caters exceptionally well to photographers seeking natural, ethical wildlife encounters.

Professional guides understand:

Lighting angles

Perch locations

Bird feeding habits

Flight patterns

Behavior prediction

Forest trails with clear viewpoints

Photographers can take advantage of:

Soft morning light

Natural backgrounds

Open canopy sections

Wetland reflections

Behavioral interactions

Colorful species compositions

Whether using professional camera equipment or simply photographing with a smartphone, guests leave with memorable images and stories to share.

Some photographs become treasured keepsakes.

Others become lifelong reminders of a moment spent completely immersed in nature.

And sometimes, the most valuable memories are the ones never captured on camera at all.

They remain vivid simply because they were experienced fully in the present moment.


More Than Birdwatching — A Journey into Costa Rica's Living Ecosystem

Birds are often the stars of the show, but the rainforest rarely limits itself to a single performance.

As participants move through trails, forest edges, wetlands, and riverside habitats, countless other species may appear.

Butterflies drift silently through shafts of sunlight.

Howler monkeys announce their presence from distant treetops.

Sloths rest motionless among Cecropia branches.

Iguanas bask near waterways.

Poison dart frogs emerge after rain.

Leafcutter ants march across the forest floor carrying tiny fragments of vegetation.

Every ecosystem interaction reveals another layer of Costa Rica's incredible natural heritage.

For travelers seeking authentic encounters with wildlife, these moments often become just as memorable as the birds themselves.

The forest teaches visitors something important:

Nature does not perform on command.

It reveals itself gradually to those willing to observe carefully, move quietly, and appreciate every unexpected encounter.

And in Costa Rica, surprises seem to wait behind every bend in the trail.



Your Birdwatching Adventure in Costa Rica: A Complete Experience

Birdwatching in Costa Rica is unlike visiting a zoo, aviary, or wildlife sanctuary. It is an immersive journey into living ecosystems where every trail, tree, flowering plant, and body of water can reveal an exciting surprise.

One of the greatest advantages of joining a professionally guided birdwatching excursion is the ability to experience nature through the eyes of someone who understands the rainforest intimately.

Professional birding guides spend years studying bird vocalizations, migration patterns, nesting behaviors, feeding preferences, and seasonal movements. Their expertise transforms what might otherwise seem like an ordinary forest walk into a fascinating wildlife discovery expedition.

Many guests are amazed by how guides can identify birds long before they become visible.

A distant whistle.

A brief flutter in dense foliage.

A repetitive tapping sound high in the canopy.

An experienced guide can often recognize species instantly and direct guests toward ideal viewing positions.

The result is a far richer and more rewarding experience than independent birdwatching.


Sample Birdwatching Experience Itinerary

Early Morning Pickup and Introduction

Your adventure typically begins early in the morning when bird activity reaches its peak.

Guests are welcomed by their professional naturalist guide and receive a brief orientation about the day's objectives.

Topics usually include:

  • Local ecosystems

  • Expected bird species

  • Weather conditions

  • Birdwatching techniques

  • Responsible wildlife observation

  • Photography recommendations

  • Safety guidelines

Early departures maximize opportunities to observe birds feeding, singing, displaying territorial behaviors, and moving actively throughout the forest.


Scenic Drive Through Caribbean Landscapes

The journey toward birding locations is an experience in itself.

Travelers pass through picturesque countryside characterized by:

Banana plantations

Cacao farms

Rural communities

River crossings

Secondary forests

Wetlands

Dense rainforest patches

Your guide often points out wildlife sightings during transit.

Guests may encounter:

Sloths

Monkeys

Iguanas

Butterflies

Hawks

Roadside herons

Tropical flowers

Exotic insects

Even before reaching the primary birdwatching site, Costa Rica offers constant opportunities for wildlife observation.


Arrival at Prime Birdwatching Habitat

Upon arrival, visitors immediately begin exploring areas selected based on current bird activity.

Possible habitats include:

Rainforest Trails

Dense lowland forests provide excellent opportunities for spotting elusive species.

Typical sightings may include:

Woodcreepers

Antbirds

Flycatchers

Manakins

Trogons

Tanagers

Motmots


Forest Edge Zones

Many birds prefer transition areas where sunlight reaches flowering shrubs.

These locations are particularly productive for observing:

Hummingbirds

Honeycreepers

Orioles

Parrots

Toucan species

Euphonias


Wetland Areas

Wetlands support a completely different community of birds.

Species often encountered include:

Green Ibis

Jacanas

Herons

Egrets

Kingfishers

Cormorants

Black-collared Hawks


Riverbanks and Canal Systems

Waterways near Costa Rica's Caribbean coast attract numerous resident and migratory birds.

Visitors frequently observe:

Anhingas

Tiger-Herons

Osprey

Boat-billed Herons

Mangrove Swallows

Amazon Kingfishers


Guided Species Identification

One of the highlights of the tour is learning how professional birders identify species.

Guides explain:

Bird Vocalizations

Bird songs are often easier to detect than the birds themselves.

Guests learn to distinguish calls from:

Wrens

Toucans

Oropendolas

Parrots

Woodpeckers

Flycatchers


Feeding Behavior

Observing feeding patterns provides valuable clues.

Examples include:

Woodpeckers climbing tree trunks

Trogons waiting silently for insects

Hummingbirds visiting flowers

Tanagers searching fruiting trees


Nesting Habits

Professional guides often point out nests hidden high in the canopy.

Travelers may observe:

Montezuma Oropendola colonies

Woodpecker cavities

Hummingbird nests

Kingfisher nesting banks


Bird Photography Stops

Throughout the excursion, guides frequently pause at ideal photography locations.

Bird photographers appreciate opportunities to capture:

Perched toucans

Flying parrots

Colorful tanagers

Hovering hummingbirds

Wetland reflections

Behavioral interactions

Tips commonly provided include:

Using natural light

Maintaining proper distance

Stabilizing lenses

Anticipating movement

Respecting wildlife boundaries

Professional photographers and beginners alike benefit greatly from local expertise.


Mid-Morning Birding Session

As sunlight increases, different species become active.

Guests often transition between habitats to maximize sightings.

Potential observations include:

Scarlet-rumped Tanager

Green Honeycreeper

Collared Aracari

Black-cheeked Woodpecker

White-necked Jacobin

Keel-billed Toucan

Violaceous Trogon

Montezuma Oropendola

Birdwatching becomes an engaging treasure hunt where every tree might reveal something extraordinary.


Understanding Costa Rica's Conservation Success

Costa Rica has become internationally recognized for conservation leadership.

More than a quarter of the country's territory receives some form of environmental protection.

Birdwatching tourism contributes directly to conservation efforts by supporting:

Local guides

Protected areas

Community initiatives

Wildlife education

Habitat restoration

Sustainable tourism businesses

Participating in responsible ecotourism experiences allows travelers to enjoy nature while helping preserve it for future generations.


Travel Tips for the Best Birdwatching Experience

Wear Neutral Colors

Earth-toned clothing reduces disturbance to wildlife.

Recommended colors include:

Green

Brown

Gray

Khaki

Avoid bright red, neon colors, and reflective materials.


Bring Binoculars

Quality binoculars significantly improve observation opportunities.

Recommended magnification:

8x42

10x42

Many experienced birders consider binoculars their most valuable travel companion.


Carry a Camera

Photography enthusiasts should bring:

Telephoto lenses

Extra batteries

Memory cards

Lens cleaning cloths

Rainforest humidity can affect equipment, so waterproof protection is advisable.


Wear Comfortable Shoes

Trails may include:

Mud

Roots

Uneven surfaces

Wet sections

Closed-toe hiking shoes are strongly recommended.


Use Insect Protection

Tropical environments may contain mosquitoes and other insects.

Environmentally friendly repellents are encouraged.


Stay Hydrated

Costa Rica's Caribbean region can be warm and humid.

Guests should drink water regularly throughout the excursion.


Why Choose This Costa Rica Birdwatching Experience?

Personalized Private Experience

Private tours allow guests to move at their own pace.

More time can be dedicated to:

Photography

Rare species searches

Species identification

Nature interpretation


Professional Birding Expertise

Experienced guides know current hotspots and seasonal patterns.

Their local knowledge dramatically increases the chances of exceptional sightings.


Suitable for All Experience Levels

This tour welcomes:

First-time birdwatchers

Families

Wildlife photographers

Academic researchers

Serious birders

Nature lovers

No previous birdwatching experience is required.


Authentic Ecotourism

Travelers seeking meaningful experiences appreciate tours that prioritize:

Wildlife welfare

Conservation

Education

Community support

Birdwatching represents one of the least invasive forms of tourism while delivering unforgettable memories.


Booking Advantages

Choosing a professionally organized birdwatching experience provides travelers with valuable benefits.

Flexible Observation Time

Private experiences eliminate pressure from large groups.

Guests enjoy extended opportunities to appreciate wildlife encounters.

Increased Species Count

Professional guides help maximize daily bird lists.

Local Insights

Learn fascinating stories about:

Costa Rican culture

Conservation projects

Rainforest ecology

Traditional agriculture

Stress-Free Logistics

Transportation planning and route selection are handled by experienced local operators.


Trust Elements That Matter

Travelers booking wildlife experiences seek reliability and expertise.

This excursion emphasizes:

✔ Professional birdwatching guidance

✔ Personalized attention

✔ Small-scale ecotourism practices

✔ Ethical wildlife observation

✔ Educational interpretation

✔ High biodiversity environments

✔ Exceptional photography opportunities

These qualities consistently make birdwatching one of the most highly rated nature activities in Costa Rica.


Create Memories That Last Long After Your Vacation Ends

Many tours entertain.

Few genuinely inspire.

Birdwatching in Costa Rica offers something deeper.

It reconnects travelers with the rhythms of nature.

It encourages patience.

Curiosity.

Observation.

Appreciation for ecosystems that sustain incredible biodiversity.

Perhaps you will remember your first toucan.

Maybe it will be the dazzling hummingbird hovering inches away.

Possibly the haunting call of a trogon echoing through mist-covered trees.

Or perhaps it will simply be the peaceful feeling of standing quietly beneath the rainforest canopy while sunlight filters through ancient leaves and birds move effortlessly overhead.

Whatever moments unfold, they are likely to remain among the most treasured memories of your Costa Rica journey.


Book Your Costa Rica Birdwatching Experience Today

Escape crowded attractions and immerse yourself in one of the most biodiverse destinations on Earth.

Join a professional guide, explore spectacular Caribbean habitats, discover colorful tropical species, and experience Costa Rica from a perspective few travelers ever truly see.

Whether you are adding lifers to your birding checklist, capturing award-worthy wildlife photographs, or simply searching for an authentic connection with nature, this private birdwatching experience promises an unforgettable day surrounded by the sounds, colors, and wonder of the Costa Rican rainforest.

Reserve your Costa Rica Birdwatching Experience with a Professional Guide today and discover why birdwatchers from around the world return to Costa Rica again and again in search of their next extraordinary sighting.



Frequently Asked Questions – Costa Rica Birdwatching Experience with a Professional Guide

1. How long is the Costa Rica Birdwatching Experience?

The duration of the Costa Rica Birdwatching Experience typically ranges from approximately 4 to 6 hours, depending on the selected itinerary, bird activity, weather conditions, and the pace preferred by guests. Private tours offer flexibility, allowing participants to spend additional time at productive birding spots if desired.


2. Is this a private birdwatching tour?

Yes. This experience is generally designed as a private birdwatching excursion, ensuring personalized attention from a professional birding guide. Private tours allow guests to enjoy a customized pace, focus on target species, and maximize photography opportunities without the distractions of large groups.


3. What bird species can I expect to see during the tour?

Costa Rica is home to more than 900 bird species, and sightings vary according to season and habitat. Some commonly observed species include:

  • Keel-billed Toucan

  • Collared Aracari

  • Montezuma Oropendola

  • Green Honeycreeper

  • Scarlet-rumped Tanager

  • White-necked Jacobin

  • Rufous Motmot

  • Violaceous Trogon

  • Great Green Macaw

  • Amazon Kingfisher

  • Bare-throated Tiger Heron

Every tour is unique, and professional guides adapt routes based on recent bird activity.


4. Is the tour suitable for beginners?

Absolutely. This birdwatching experience is ideal for beginners, casual nature enthusiasts, photographers, and experienced birders alike. Professional guides provide explanations about bird identification, behavior, vocalizations, and local ecosystems, making the tour enjoyable regardless of previous experience.


5. Can children participate in the birdwatching tour?

Yes. Families with children are welcome to join the experience. Birdwatching can be a fun and educational activity for young travelers interested in wildlife, photography, and nature conservation. Parents should consider the early departure time and ensure children are comfortable with walking and quiet observation.


6. Is this birdwatching experience suitable for seniors?

Yes. Many seniors enjoy birdwatching because it offers a relaxed pace and meaningful interaction with nature. Most observation points are accessible, and private tours allow guests to move comfortably according to their own physical abilities.

Travelers with mobility concerns are encouraged to discuss their needs when booking.


7. Why do birdwatching tours usually start early in the morning?

Bird activity reaches its highest levels during the first hours after sunrise. Birds are feeding, singing, defending territories, and moving actively through the forest, making early morning the best time for sightings and photography.

Cooler temperatures and softer natural light also enhance the overall experience.


8. Are binoculars provided?

Availability depends on the tour operator. Some guides provide binoculars for guests, while others recommend bringing personal equipment for maximum comfort and viewing quality.

If you own binoculars, models with 8x42 or 10x42 magnification are highly recommended for tropical birdwatching.


9. What should I wear for the tour?

Comfortable outdoor clothing is strongly recommended.

Suggested items include:

  • Lightweight long-sleeve shirts

  • Breathable pants

  • Closed-toe hiking shoes

  • Hat or cap

  • Rain jacket

  • Sunglasses

  • Neutral-colored clothing such as green, brown, or khaki

Avoid bright colors that may disturb wildlife.


10. Should I bring a camera?

Yes. Costa Rica offers exceptional opportunities for bird photography.

Recommended photography equipment includes:

  • DSLR or mirrorless camera

  • Telephoto lens

  • Extra batteries

  • Memory cards

  • Lens cleaning cloth

Even smartphones can capture memorable images when birds are nearby.


11. Is transportation included?

Transportation options vary depending on the booking package and pickup location.

Some experiences include transportation from nearby accommodations, cruise ports, or designated meeting points.

Guests should review their reservation details to confirm transportation arrangements.


12. Are meals included in the birdwatching experience?

Light refreshments or snacks may be included depending on the operator and tour duration.

Travelers are encouraged to check booking details for specific inclusions.

Bringing a reusable water bottle is always recommended to stay hydrated throughout the excursion.


13. What happens if it rains during the tour?

Birdwatching in Costa Rica takes place in tropical environments where occasional rain showers are common.

Many bird species remain active during light rain, and experienced guides adjust routes and observation points accordingly.

Rain jackets or ponchos are recommended, especially during the wetter months.

Heavy weather conditions may occasionally require itinerary adjustments for safety reasons.


14. Is birdwatching available year-round in Costa Rica?

Yes. Costa Rica is considered a year-round birdwatching destination.

Different seasons offer unique opportunities:

  • Dry Season (December–April): Pleasant weather and excellent trail conditions.

  • Green Season (May–November): Increased bird activity, lush landscapes, and migratory visitors.

Both seasons provide rewarding birdwatching experiences.


15. Will we only see birds during the tour?

No. Costa Rica's ecosystems support an incredible variety of wildlife.

Guests frequently encounter:

  • Sloths

  • Howler monkeys

  • White-faced monkeys

  • Iguanas

  • Frogs

  • Butterflies

  • Dragonflies

  • Exotic plants

The experience often becomes a broader rainforest wildlife adventure.


16. How many bird species are typically observed during the excursion?

The number of species recorded depends on weather conditions, seasonality, and habitat diversity.

On a productive outing, participants may observe dozens of species within a few hours, especially when exploring wetlands, forest edges, and rainforest trails with an experienced guide.

Bird enthusiasts often keep personal species checklists during the excursion.


17. Are bathrooms available during the tour?

Restroom availability depends on the specific birding locations visited.

Facilities are generally available at meeting points, visitor centers, or nearby establishments, but some remote observation areas may have limited services.

Guests are encouraged to use restroom facilities before entering more secluded habitats.


18. Is this tour recommended for wildlife photographers?

Absolutely.

Wildlife photographers highly value this experience because it offers:

  • Soft morning lighting

  • Diverse habitats

  • Colorful tropical species

  • Professional local guidance

  • Flexible observation periods

  • Opportunities to photograph natural bird behaviors

Private tours provide additional time for photographers seeking ideal compositions.


19. Why should I book a professional birdwatching guide instead of exploring on my own?

Professional guides significantly enhance the experience by helping guests locate species that are often difficult to spot independently.

Benefits include:

  • Advanced bird identification skills

  • Knowledge of seasonal movements

  • Recognition of bird calls

  • Access to productive birding sites

  • Local conservation insights

  • Improved chances of seeing rare species

Their expertise transforms a simple walk into a rewarding educational adventure.


20. How far in advance should I reserve the Costa Rica Birdwatching Experience?

Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak travel periods and migration seasons.

Early reservations help secure preferred dates, ensure guide availability, and provide additional time to coordinate transportation or special birding interests.

Travelers interested in photography-focused sessions or searching for target species are encouraged to reserve as early as possible for the best experience.


Important Note

After completing your reservation, our team will contact you one day before your tour to confirm your exact hotel / Airbnb pickup time or meeting point.

If you selected a meeting point during your booking, please note that your reservation is fully confirmed — simply arrive at the chosen location at the scheduled time.

Please ensure the WhatsApp number, phone number, or email you entered during booking is correct so we can reach you smoothly.

For any changes to your reservation, weather questions, or special requests, feel free to contact us:

We look forward to welcoming you! 🌴✨

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The guide was lovely and gave everyone the time of day! The tour had a lovely energy, this has to be one of my top trips.

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A great experience. Friendly staff, and a fun experience for all on board! If you have an empty day and are looking for something to do, book now!

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Our whole group felt like it was money very well spent, the guide was superb and the sites were a must see! It was a tour we will always remember, thank you!

Eleanor
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What an incredible experience! This tour was the highlight of my trip, and our guide was so funny. We will book again next year!

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One of the most organised tours I've ever experienced. From start to finish they took care of it all. We need to thank the team!

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