Sail through the Pacific coastline of Costa Rica during a cruise expedition that unites untouched rainforests with protected wetlands and thriving marine habitats. Explore hidden wildlife sanctuaries and the famous Caño Island, which offers both rich biodiversity and clear waters at Drake Bay.
The expedition cruise starts your journey to explore the Zamia Wildlife Refuge. Guided walks through rainforest areas enable visitors to see native animals while exploring Costa Rica's coastal ecosystems.
Travel to Drake Bay, which serves as one of the most biologically diverse areas in Costa Rica. The Sierpe Wetlands represent the country's largest mangrove system, where boat tours allow visitors to observe wildlife and birds at their best.
The Caño Island Biological Reserve exists as a protected area because of its diverse marine ecosystem. Snorkel or explore the coastline to discover coral reefs, tropical fish, and crystal-clear waters in one of the Pacific’s most important marine sanctuaries.
The Barú Wildlife Refuge protects its primary rainforest ecosystem together with its diverse animal populations. The journey ends when you reach Quepos after your Costa Rican nature cruise.









