Promenade dans la forêt tropicale de Veragua, excursion en tram et en bateau Tortuguero. Excursion sur la côte de Limon





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Après le ramassage à l'embarcadère, un court trajet en voiture vous mènera au cœur de la forêt tropicale humide du Costa Rica. En cours de route, notre guide professionnel vous expliquera de nombreux faits sur notre pays, notamment l'histoire, l'économie, la biodiversité, la politique et bien d'autres aspects. Une fois arrivé dans la forêt tropicale de Veragua, préparez-vous à explorer un écosystème vierge. Vous vous promènerez le long de sentiers facilement accessibles jusqu'au tramway. Vous entrerez ensuite dans un système de gondole en plein air qui vous emmènera à travers la forêt tropicale primaire en passant devant des arbres de 300 ans et jusqu'à la berge. Vous marcherez ensuite sur le Sentier des Géants, ainsi nommé pour les immenses arbres qui bordent la berge ou opterez pour une randonnée sur le sentier Puma Waterfall. Prenez le tram jusqu'à la station supérieure et visitez la station de recherche biologique. Après Veragua, visitez le canal de Tortuguero. Les canaux qui mènent au parc national de Tortuguero commencent dans le secteur de Puerto Moin, à seulement 8 km du centre de la province de Limon. Ici, profitez de nombreuses espèces sauvages telles que les paresseux.
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Limón, communément appelé Puerto Limón, est un district, la capitale et le centre principal de la province de Limón, ainsi que du canton de Limón au Costa Rica. C'est la septième plus grande ville du Costa Rica, avec une population de plus de 55 000 habitants, et abrite la communauté afro-costaricienne. La jetée est située juste en face de la ville et c'est une petite ville que vous pouvez explorer facilement en quelques minutes à pied. Au cours de notre visite, notre guide vous proposera une courte visite de la ville où vous pourrez en apprendre davantage sur sa culture, ses traditions et ses principales attractions.
Profitez d'une journée de découverte et d'aventure dans la réserve de montagne de la forêt tropicale de Veragua, que National Geographic Traveler a appelée "La crème de la crème de la forêt tropicale". Entourée à 100% de forêt tropicale, la réserve privée borde le spectaculaire parc international La Amistad, la plus grande réserve naturelle d'Amérique centrale. Vous vous promènerez le long de sentiers facilement accessibles jusqu'au tramway. Vous entrerez ensuite dans un système de gondole en plein air qui vous emmènera à travers la forêt tropicale primaire en passant devant des arbres de 300 ans et jusqu'à la berge. Vous marcherez ensuite sur le Sentier des Géants, ainsi nommé pour les immenses arbres qui bordent la berge ou opterez pour une randonnée sur le sentier Puma Waterfall. Prenez le tram jusqu'à la station supérieure et visitez la station de recherche biologique.
Les canaux qui mènent au parc national de Tortuguero commencent dans le secteur de Puerto Moin, à seulement 8 km du centre de la province de Limon. Ce secteur moin a de petits quais pour les petits bateaux qui font le voyage le long de la côte caraïbe, jusqu'à ce qu'ils atteignent leur point final à Barra de Colorado. Ce système de canaux naturels et artificiels faits par l'homme, est une attraction touristique car il traverse de beaux secteurs de forêts, de petites villes et offre une occasion parfaite d'admirer un grand nombre d'animaux sauvages tels que des singes, des paresseux, des iguanes, des alligators, des oiseaux aquatiques. et beaucoup plus.
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Cette visite est réservée aux passagers des navires de croisière. Si vous n'arrivez pas en bateau de croisière, veuillez ne pas réserver cette excursion. La visite ne fonctionne que lorsque nous avons des navires de croisière au port. La prise en charge se fait à l'entrée principale de la jetée. C'est une très courte distance de marche du bateau de croisière. Une fois à l'entrée de la jetée, vous verrez un guide Greenway Tours tenant une pancarte avec votre nom. REMARQUE SPÉCIALE SUR LE TEMPS DE RAMASSAGE Toutes nos heures de ramassage sont fixées à 8h00 par défaut. TOUTEFOIS : si votre navire arrive après 8h00, la prise en charge aura lieu 30 minutes après l'arrivée du navire. Vous pouvez réserver votre visite et nous ajusterons l'heure en conséquence avec l'arrivée de votre navire. Si votre navire est en retard, notre personnel vous attendra jusqu'au quai du navire et vous permettra de débarquer. Nous opérons toutes nos visites en conséquence avec l'arrivée du navire.
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Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Condition physique moyenne requise
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Costa Rica is just the best country. We loved every minute of this excursion which we booked via our cruiseline Princess Cruises. It is about one hour in the coach from the port but we had the most wonderful guide, Wendy, who kept us entertained. The road at times was steep and unpaved and speeds are very slow. But my word is it worth the trip. The Rainforest is magnificent (apart from all the animals which can kill you, the snakes we saw at far too close quarters). From the free coffee the moment we arrived (the best coffee I have ever drunk) to the walk through the forest, all the different houses including a wonderful butterfly house, and even a conservation talk. All the time our hugely knowledgeable guide kept us informed of where we were and what we were seeing. Lunch was provided which was not what we expected. All cooked with local ingredients and eaten in the most amazing cafe with all the sounds of the forest. We would go back there tomorrow, this trip is expensive but worth every penny, the experience is priceless. All this was before we went on the boat through the canals and saw the sloths. Once again Wendy proved to be a fantastic guide. If I could I would give this experience more than five stars it was that good.
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Very good tour...informative and thorough. Ariel was knowledgeable and personable.
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Very good landmarks. A peaceful way to live.very authentic, clean air, healthy life, organic vegetables and fruits .. people are friendly, less crimes, nice ocean.. fishing is easy
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Areal was a great guide. English was easy to understand, good information and nice pace. Would recommend it whole heartedly.
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We took this from the Limon cruise terminal exit. They were very easy to find, holding up signs and with shirts on immediately when you exited the secured area of the port, but there were many other tour companies there too, so you did have to pick them out. The trip to the rainforest took about an hour. The problem is that the the last 30 minutes going and first 30 returning, were on roads they had to traverse at 2-15 mph. I don't know how the large tour buses managed it in one piece. Maybe it was more comfortable for their passengers but we were in about a 10-12 person van and bumpy doesn't begin to describe it. Typically this is not something I would complain about, but it was just so lengthy and made me kind of carsick. It definitely makes me wonder if the roads to the more distant rainforest parks are as bad. Sure, they are further away, but if you can travel at a higher rate of speed in a whole lot more comfort, it would be well worth it and really might not take any longer. As far as the excursion goes, it was good and our guide was nice, although I've forgotten her name now. The walk from the entrance to the canopy tram was relatively flat and easy. However, there are two trails after exiting the tram. The tour will do each one and you don't have to do either. I'd estimate each being about a 10-15 minute walk if in shape. The one to the falls has 350 steps (vertical, not forward) round trip, going both up and down each way but a little more down heading out, with about the last 30 steps being consecutive to a platform for viewing the falls, which aren't large. They make it sound easier than it is. I'm a 40# overweight 64 year old male who's out of shape. I don't do steps well but can walk on level ground all day. THIS WORE ME OUT! Even though I went at a slower pace than the group and my 70 year old more overweight wife who doesn't do steps well at all followed further behind. We didn't do the last 30 steps which turned out to be a wise decision. My wife headed back before the rest of the group and I followed behind her about 3 minutes later, already tired but figuring I'd easily catch her. Well, I never did! I was truly exhausted and caught her back at the tram station! I was so proud of how well she did!!! I didn't even expect her to go more than 200 feet before turning around and she virtually did the whole thing. At the tram station is where the head of each trail is. After spending a few minutes there, where there is also a nice restroom, the group headed up the other trail. I don't recall any steps on that one with just a slight gain in elevation i'd say, so it was easy. You don't need hiking shoes or shoes that you aren't afraid to get muddy because it isn't dirt and the entire thing may actually be paved. I know most of it is. We did use bug spray and there were a few that tried to bother us but it was essentially nothing. I was disappointed in the tram ride. Part was because it turned out to be a ride from the top of the mountain to the bottom. Yes we were in the tree canopies but I expected it to be longer (it was about 8 minutes each way) and truly through the treetops more eyelevel with the wildlife. That's the other thing. We saw very little wildlife. Maybe I was expecting too much. I hoped to see many colorful birds. Toucans, parrots and so forth flying around, many frogs, sloths, monkeys and so on and hearing the sounds of the animals in the jungle. Guess what the particular sound they pointed out to us was? A cicada. A freaking cicada. And not the sound of thousands of them. Just singular ones. Now we dont have them this time of year in Alabama (well we do but they are dormant underground) but when they hatch for a couple of weeks in the summer, the woods are screaming with the sound of them and they are flying everywhere. At least we saw some monkeys but probably fewer than 10, they pointed out a few small colorful frogs and a few distant sloths. I also expected more colorful flora. It wasn't a great deal of difference than walking through the forest at home in the summer. Yes, it was more dense, but not tremendously so and not a bit more colorful and probably less so. Everything was just different shades of green and there were no dramatic views or scenery. Let's just say that I was happy to have been up close with sloths and monkeys before because we sure weren't here. Also, there were 2 people on the van ride with us that did the zip line tour instead of the tram/hike portion of the tour. The entrance to both are located where they let us out of the van. The canal boat ride was also disappointing. It's a little hard to describe, but you certainly aren't going through the jungle. It's a canal or river very close to the industrial port and it runs right along a busy road although it's separated from it by a few trees. The water is very muddy and it's not scenic whatsoever. However, we did see a few birds, primarily herons and similar types, and were closer to the sloths they spotted, along with some monkeys, so the wildlife portion was better. However, even though promoted as an hour, I don't think we were even in the boat for 30 minutes. Then again, the boast went less than 1 mile upstream before turning around and I'm guessing about 1 mile downstream before turning around. They did turn the boat around and also give people opportunities to step to the open front for everyone to get pictures when the wildlife was seen. All in all, I'm going to give it a 4 out of 5. I'm tempted to give it a 3 but maybe my expectations were too high. However, it can't come close to a 5/5 like the Na'pali coast boat tour on Kauai was. Based on that, I think I will give it a 3, especially since I really would have been almost as happy watching this on a video on my couch as I was actually doing it. I definitely would try a different rainforest or some other type of adventure.
Thank you for letting us know about your visit. We’re sorry it didn’t fully meet your expectations, and we appreciate the chance to improve. Please accept our apologies for the aspects of the tour that fell short. Your comments have been shared with our team, and we’re committed to doing better. Unfortunately aspects as the road state is totally out of our control. Regarding the trails and steps, Veragua is located in a pristine rainforest, located in an isolated are with minimum impact of human activities. This makes the reserve unique. Unfortunately you visited a real rainforest, not a theme park. We hope you’ll give us another opportunity to provide the exceptional experience we aim for.
Christopher was our tour guide and was amazing!! He was very informative about the local flora and fauna as well as info about the cultures and economics of the region. He went above and beyond (jumped off the bus to dig in the dirt to show us the size of local spider) spotted many of the wildlife (bats, sloths, monkeys and more) and made sure EVERYONE was able to see and take pics. He was fun, informative and made our tour well worth the visit!! Kudos to Christopher, truly the BEST tour guide ever!!
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Our “small group experience”. Leaving the port, fine, a van of about 10 people. When we arrive at the rain Forest our group split into zip liners and tram riders. Ok so far. Then we sat around and waited for 20 minutes for another BUS of people so our small group tripled in size. Several in this new group were unprepared for the stairs and walking involved on the trails. The canal portion was decent, but we had a group of 4 women who were early and already on the boat, drunk and fairly obnoxious. Did see sloths, which was the point so ok …
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We had a wonderful tour guide from TripAdvisor. From him we learned something we did not know before. Especially he taught us the fruits produced by Costa Rica. We even tasted the fruits beared from his backyard.
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Friendly and professional tour guide, along the way told us various information about the places , visit to the forest forest of Veragua very interesting both cultural and visual, trip on the canals of Tortuego fascinating
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We had a goid day with Ariel and the tour. This was not a polished experience but done with the best of intentions and with care. The man's seating was pretty tight and the driver missed a turn. Our canal boat ride was in the city and it ran around on a marked shallow point. There was a lot of talk about the conversion to green energy as we witnessed the poverty of the areas we were driving. It seems tge people would be much better off if the high cost of green energy would be put to work for them. They could have lower energy costs, better transportation, and lower taxes rather than less reliable green energy. Ariel worked to make it the best experience possible and we felt very good about him. The gondola ride and walks were beautiful and their guide made it a fun experience. Overall we had fun and enjoyed Ariel's adventure. We do think going with a Holland America tour would have been more comfortable and curated.
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