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Visiting Costa Rica is a great idea for a family vacation! The country is pretty safe, the food is amazing and the weather is perfect for exploring and playing outside. This 10-day Costa Rica itinerary gives you a balanced mix of all the best of Costa Rica.

Costa Rica offers many natural wonders: from rainforests to volcanoes, tropical beaches, and more. 10 days is a good length of time to visit Costa Rica with kids, as your itinerary will be filled with fun activities but won’t drag on too long.

When planning a trip to Costa Rica with kids, or any other Central America family vacation, consider staying at least 2 to 3 nights at each location. You will find that your kids are actually less exhausted when you slow travel. That is because they are less likely to get overwhelmed. Being constantly on the move is exhausting for everyone, but especially for kids. And it can be overwhelming on top of exhausting for little ones.

We have included boutique hotels that are able to host a family of 4 or 5 comfortably. You will not only find accommodations mentioned but also the room categories perfect for hosting a family.

With so much to discover in this Central American country, I’d recommend a minimum of 10 days. This will allow you to tick off the main activities without rushing or running on empty.

The following 10-day Costa Rica itinerary will give you some great ideas for your route. It is designed to provide a balanced mix of all the best of Costa Rica.

Want to get an idea about pricing? Check out our Costa Rica Family Fun tour that follows a very similar itinerary (with slightly different accommodations).

OVERVIEW

OF A RELAXED 10-DAY COSTA RICA ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrive in San Jose & Transfer to the Central Valley

Day 2: Explore and Relax in the Central Valley

Day 3: Discover Arenal Volcano

Day 4: Caño Negro & Rio Frio Boat Tour

Day 5: Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve & Coffee Tour

Day 6: Monteverde Cloud Forest Adventures: Ziplining and Suspension Bridges

Day 7-9: Be Active or Relax at Nosara Beach

Day 10: Depart to the Airport

Check Out This Relaxed 10-Day Costa Rica Itinerary

Here is a sample 10-day Costa Rica itinerary that starts and ends in Costa Rica’s most popular airport in the capital San Jose. It takes you to the nearby Central Valley, Arenal Volcano, Monteverde with its cloud forests, and ends at Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast, before returning to San Jose for your flight back home.
Each of these destinations is easy to get to. But they are very different in terms of landscapes and activities. Some have wildlife, rain forests, and cloud forests, and some have beaches. This slow travel itinerary is ideal for nature and beach-loving families.

Day 1: Arrive in San Jose & Transfer to the Central Valley

Individual arrival at the international airport where your driver awaits you. Private transfer of about 45 min to your first accommodation.

We suggest staying outside of the noisy capital and starting your Costa Rica Itinerary with a stay at the beautiful Xandari Resort. It is located in the Central Valley which is strikingly beautiful and disposes of a mild and dry climate all year round.

Recommended accommodation: Xandari Resort & Spa****, Star Villa (2 bedrooms)

The Xandari Resort is an inspiring oasis for art enthusiasts with a panoramic view of the Central Valley! The exclusive hotel features 24 individually designed villas and awes guests with a lively blend of color, art, and architecture.

The ecologically-run hotel complex with three swimming pools, a spa equipped with a jacuzzi, 5 private pavilions, a vegetable garden, and a botanical garden with trails as well various impressive art pieces is truly an insider tip for all those seeking a unique, offbeat experience.

I recommend the largest villa called Star Villa which measures 1,420 sq. ft. This generous villa is ideal for families. It includes two bedrooms, a salon and dining area, a full kitchen, and an office/study with internet, plus a private terrace and private garden. It captivates guests with its unique and creative ambiance. The spectacular view of the Central Valley, the garden, and the swimming pool are equally impressive.

Day 2: Explore and Relax in the Central Valley

Day at leisure.

Explore the beautiful hotel grounds or relax by the pool.

Day 3: Discover Arenal Volcano

Today your 10-day Costa Rica itinerary takes you to La Fortuna which is about 2.5 hours away. La Fortuna is a small town located northwest of the capital, San José. It is known as a gateway to Arenal Volcano National Park, comprising 2 volcanoes. Hot springs dot the foot of the volcano, on the thermal Tabacón River. The dormant Chato Volcano has a crater lake and rainforest trails leading to La Fortuna Waterfall, with its natural pool.

In the late afternoon join a 2-hour Night Walk:  When the sun sets across the park, a different side of the Costa Rican rainforest comes to life under the cover of darkness. Join a guided night walk through Arenal Natura Ecological Park for a chance to see all of the nocturnal creatures that call the park home. Explore the forested trails of this private nature reserve and listen as the jungle comes alive with the activity of nocturnal animals like sloths, armadillos, night birds, and more than 20 species of frogs! 

Recommended accommodation: Arenal Paraiso Resort ***(*), 1 Villa

The hotel offers its visitors a variety of private trails and its own canopy tour. Apart from the amazing volcano view, the main attraction is the pool park: 14 pools of which 13 are thermo-mineral pools. Natural hot springs water is pumped up to the highest hill of the property and flows down to the main pool area.

The spacious Villas provide a living room and two bedrooms. The master bedroom is equipped with a King-size bed and a single sofa bed and features a jacuzzi in the bathroom. The second bedroom comes with a double bed and a single bed. In front of the living room, you also find a nice balcony with a beautiful view of the volcano.

Day 4: Caño Negro & Rio Frio Boat Tour

Caño Negro actually means “Black Canyon” in Spanish – but quite the contrary, Caño Negro should have been named “Green Canyon” thanks to its rich heritage when it comes to biodiversity. Wetlands, native and migratory birds, sloths, caimans, and a great variety of trees, flowers, and plants.

First, you drive to Los Chiles, one of the northernmost villages in Costa Rica. Once there, you will come on board a little boat, embarking on a sort of floating safari, passing through verdant pastures and forests. The knowledgeable guide will be very helpful pointing at different animals, trees, and incredible rarely-seen birds and will share their secrets with you.

Duration: approx. 9 hours

Day 5: Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve & Coffee Tour

Off to the mountains, you go today – all the way to Monteverde – via road and boat crossing the Lago de Arenal. The transfer takes about 3h 30 min. There is a faster route without crossing Arenal Lake but this one is the more scenic route and I’d definitely recommend taking it. You will find out why once you are there and can thank me later!

Monteverde is home to one of the rarest habitats on Earth, the cloud forest, and an astounding variety of flora and fauna. The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is unique from Costa Rica’s other rainforests, with a constant mist that looks like clouds and gives the forest its name.

Monteverde is a destination of bucket list experiences. Its ecosystems are home to some of the world’s rarest wildlife. In Costa Rica’s tropical highlands, there is seldom a dull day. Monteverde’s famous canopy tours include miles of cables, multiple platforms, and unimaginable views above the clouds.

Looking for a less exciting experience? Learn about the fascinating history of Costa Rican coffee and chocolate and try your hand at making some sweet sugar cane juice too. Or trot and gallop along scenic forest trails and up into mountains on horse-back.

Afternoon suggestion: Don Juan Coffee Tour

The Don Juan coffee tour is a real experience of family history and tradition. You will be invited to take a look into the world of coffee and be introduced to the history of coffee in Costa Rica and its socio-economic development. And you will learn a lot about chocolate as well as sugarcane, as both contribute to Costa Rican culture. So, this is 3 in 1 – living history.

 

Recommended accommodation: The Senda Monteverde ****, 1 Bungalow with 2 Junior Suites

The Senda Monteverde hotel is located between Santa Elena and the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. It is a luxury eco-hotel for adventurous travelers! Those who seek a peaceful, down-to-earth stay.

The 24 suites and rooms are dotted across the boutique mountain hotel in Contemporary Mountain Bungalows. Some are positioned on hilltops with incredible views all the way to the Gulf of Nicoya. Others enjoy amazing windows into the cloud forests.

You will have all the privacy, comforts, and essentials you’d expect from a luxury mountain lodge.

Junior Suites are 1-bedroom suites with 44sq.m (475sq.ft) of living space. Junior Suites can accommodate a max. of 2 adults + 1 or 2 small children. Sleeping Arrangement: King-sized bed and a twin day bed in the living area. One Full Bathroom. Minibar & living area with sofa, table & chairs.

Junior Suites have a cozy, open-air terrace. Each stand-alone bungalow features two Junior Suites

Day 6: Monteverde Cloud Forest Adventures: Ziplining and Suspension Bridges

Today you will explore some of the many activities Monteverde has to offer! An adventure package for a full day of experiences with amazing views that you won’t forget. You will be able to soar through the mountains at incredible speed, heights, and lengths on the unmatched ziplines. Explore the tropical forest from a bird’s eye view on the aerial tram. Get to discover the secrets of nature in hanging bridges and trails guided expedition.

Highlights

  • 8 ziplines, 6 hanging bridges, and a tramway over the forest
  • Unmatched views of the Arenal Volcano, Nicoya Gulf, and more
  • Astounding ziplines that go up to 328ft in height and 2460ft in length and impressive speeds that go up to 43.5mph.
  • Mountain to mountain and canyon crossing ziplines
  • Professional certified braking systems on ziplines
  • No hands-on cable (always on the pulley)
  • Hanging Bridges Trail length: 1.5mi
  • Hanging Bridges: 6 with distances up to 774ft and heights up to 165ft
  • Admire primary and secondary forests with varying vegetation on our hanging bridges and trails walk

7. Be Active or Relax at Nosara Beach

Today you will travel to the Pacific Ocean side of Costa Rica on a private transfer of about 5 hrs. Defined by its worries-by-the-wayside attitude and shorelines untainted by commercialism, Nosara is a small town famous for its yoga and surf. We want you to relax at the end of your 10-day Costa Rica itinerary so suggest staying here for 3 nights for a relaxed end of your Costa Rica family vacation.

Many people know it as “No shoes, no shirt, Nosara,” which aptly sums things up. Located on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica in the Guanacaste region, the traditional village of Nosara sits six kilometers inland, although the beaches are the biggest draw.

For decades, Nosara has been protected by the national park system, in addition to longstanding efforts of local citizens to ensure that this unspoiled forest and beach destination remains as such. Nosara has three different beaches: Playa Guiones, Playa Nosara and Playa Pelada.

Visitors rave about the ATV and horseback riding tours. Along the way, you can marvel at the roaring waterfall and try coconut water on the beach. Or try boogie boarding or family-friendly paddle boarding.

Feel the real culture and support the locals at nearby restaurants. Within the area, you can find a wide variety of restaurants, including romantic hotspots meant for couples as well as kid-friendly locales serving up sandwiches and beverages.

 

Recommended accommodation: Olas Verdes Boutique Hotel ***(*) – 2-Bedroom Beach Apartment

Olas Verdes Hotel is an all-suite boutique hotel, just a short walk through the forest to Playa Guiones. Wake up with the waves and stay in comfort, while enjoying in-house surf and yoga lessons. Offering casual luxury, Olas Verdes Hotel has the best location to explore the towns of Guiones and Nosara. Restaurants, shops and massages are a fun and easy bicycle ride away. Free Wi-Fi, beach cruisers and laundry. El Manglar restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Olas Verdes Hotel is a proud partner of the Safari Surf School. Safari provides fun, easy-going lessons delivered by highly qualified professional staff.

Stay in one of the 2-Bedroom Beach Apartments, which are two Luxury Suites next to each other and sharing the building access (levels one and two, no connecting door). That means each Beach Apartment has 2 living rooms, 2 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. The downstairs living room has a pull-out sofa bed, mini-fridge, coffee maker, toaster oven, large ceiling fan and wet bar, while the upstairs living room has a sofa, microwave oven, full-size fridge/freezer, breakfast area, and a large ceiling fan.
Each bedroom has a queen size bed and a single bed, closet, desk, safe box, large ceiling fan and air conditioning. Total area is approximately 1,050 sq. feet.

8. Be Active or Relat at the beach in Nosara

Day at leisure to enjoy the hotel, pool, beach, or activities.

 

9. Be Active or Relat at the beach in Nosara

Day at leisure to enjoy the hotel, pool, beach, or activities.

 

10. Depart to the airport

During the course of the day 5 ½ -hour private transfer to the international airport near San Jose. 

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 Conclusion:

When traveling to Costa Rica with kids, it’s important to plan your time together carefully. But of course, you can adjust the schedule however you like to fit your family’s needs and preferences.

The best thing is, as an experienced family travel agency, TropiQ Trips can take the stress out of planning your Costa Rica vacation and help you create the perfect itinerary for your family.

Would you love to include the Caribbean Coast instead? Check out this awesome itinerary and Costa Rica guided tour: Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast.

If you are interested in planning a trip to Costa Rica, contact us today to get started! Let’s plan your family vacation, romantic getaway, or honeymoon. Check out our sample tours or ask us for one of our self-drive tours or our customized tours, at no additional cost.

Want to explore more? Check out neighboring any of our other awesome destinations in Central America: Mexico, Belize, Panama, Nicaragua.

Have you been to Costa Rica? What was your 10-day itinerary?

Let us know in the comments.

Check out some of our sample Costa Rica tours

COSTA RICA – 11 days

Costa Rica Family Fun   
  • Relaxed tour with transfers
  • Family-friendly excursions
  • Volcano, hot springs, rainforest, beach
  • Beautiful boutique eco-hotels

COSTA RICA – 11 days

Highlights of Costa Rica  
  • Poas and Arenal volcanoes 
  • Tortuguero National Park
  • Tropical rainforest & Caribbean beaches
  • Fully guided tour

COSTA RICA – 17 days

Family Self-Drive   
  • Travel at your own pace
  • Visit Tortuguero: frogs, snakes, turtles
  • Caribbean beaches and cloud forest
  • Arenal volcano and hot springs

COSTA RICA – 8 days

Costa Rica Escape   
  • Authentic Costa Rica adventure
  • Waterfalls, volcanoes, ziplining & more
  • Unique 4 and 5-star properties
  • Pampering at a whole new level

COSTA RICA – 8 days

Caribbean Coast  
  • See crocs, sloths, monkeys in Tortuguero
  • Jungle stay – disconnect!
  • Isolated beaches in Cahuita NP
  • Cooking workshop

COSTA RICA – 7 days

Pacific Tour  
  • Beach & jungle in Manuel Antonio NP
  • Walk on suspension bridges
  • Visit a unique wetland and bird paradise
  • Hot springs at Rincon de la Vieja volcano

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