Classic Birds of Costa Rica

12 Nights | 13 Days

About This Birding Photography Group Tour

Focus: Birding Photography

Scheduled Dates

Feb 25 - Mar 9, 2026
Feb 25 - Mar 9, 2027

Maximum number of guests

8 Guests

Pace

Intermediate

Tour Highlights

Private expert photography guide throughout your entire journey
Specialized itinerary designed specifically for photographers.
Extended time at prime photography locations.
Variety of shooting environments from feeding stations to natural habitats
Opportunities to photograph a wide array of tropical species including many endemic birds

Trip Overview

Day 1:

Arrive San Jose

Days 2-3:

Talamanca Highlands

Days 4-5-6:

Pacific Foothills

Days 7-8:

Manuel Antonio - Esquipulas

Day 9:

Central Pacific

Days 10-11:

Caribbean Foothills

Day 12:

San Jose

Day 13:

Return to SJO Airport

Embark on a privately guided bird photography adventure through Costa Rica's best bird-rich environments. This specialized tour combines Costa Rica's incredible variety of birds with expert photographic guidance, creating the perfect conditions for capturing stunning images of tropical birds in their natural habitats. From the coffee plantations of the Central Valley to the misty cloud forests of Talamanca, from botanical gardens to coastal ecosystems, this tour provides access to diverse settings specially selected for their photography potential. Your private guide—an expert in both bird behavior and photography techniques—will position you for perfect lighting, backgrounds, and bird activity throughout the journey. This tour operates at a photography pace—not a birding pace—ensuring you have time to set up equipment, wait for perfect poses, and capture multiple compositions of each subject. Whether you're seeking to expand your portfolio or simply create lasting memories of Costa Rica's remarkable birdlife, this tour provides the access, expertise, and conditions to create extraordinary images.
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What's Included in Your 12 Nights | 13 Days Classic Birds of Costa Rica Tour?

  • Scheduled Group Tour with Guide

    $$$
    All-inclusive Package

    On a group tour with a private guide, the guide is with you from your arrival to your departure. You not only bird at the hotels, parks, and reserves on your itinerary, you also have the flexibility to stop with the guide at local spots, and places that only the guides know. You have an expert with you every step of the way. Guests with a Private Guide can expect to see at least 50% more species than guests using local guides.

    Pros and Cons of a Scheduled Group Trip

    Continuous expert guidance throughout the entire trip

    50% more species typically observed

    Access to off-the-beaten-track locations

    Flexibility for impromptu stops

    Daily species recap with guide

    Photo identification from your guide during and after your trip.

    Scheduled dates only

    Defined group size

      Ideal for

    • Serious birders aiming to maximize species sightings

    • First-time visitors wanting constant expert guidance

    • Birders interested in off-the-beaten-path locations

    • Those who value having all meals and services included

    • Day 1: Arrival in Costa Rica

      Welcome to Costa Rica! Upon arrival at Juan Santamaría International Airport, meet your private driver for a transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon, enjoy bird photography in the lush gardens of Hotel Bougainvillea, a perfect introduction to Costa Rica’s vibrant birdlife. This evening enjoy a welcome dinner with your private guide and fellow travelers. 

      Day 2: Transfer to San Gerardo de Dota & Batsu Gardens

      Travel into the Talamanca Mountains to the cloud forests of San Gerardo de Dota, home to some of Costa Rica’s most iconic highland species. Spend the afternoon at Batsu Gardens, a private reserve designed for bird photography, offering ideal conditions for capturing striking images.

      Day 3: Quetzal Photography & Savegre Lodge Reserve

      Begin the day with a specialized Quetzal photography tour, offering excellent chances to photograph this magnificent bird in its natural habitat. Later, explore the trails and gardens of Savegre Lodge, with opportunities to photograph a variety of cloud forest species in a serene setting.

      Day 4: Transfer to San Vito & Birding at PINDECO

      Travel south to San Vito, stopping at PINDECO’s pineapple plantations, a surprisingly productive habitat for bird photography. Arrive at Las Cruces Biological Station, a research facility surrounded by lush forests and botanical gardens, perfect for immersive photography sessions.

      Day 5: Las Cruces & Wilson Botanical Gardens

      Spend the day exploring Las Cruces and Wilson Botanical Gardens, where a mix of tropical plants and carefully maintained feeding stations create excellent opportunities for close-up bird photography in a biodiverse environment.

      Day 6: Coto 47 Wetlands

      Visit the Coto 47 region, an expansive lowland wetland ecosystem with open fields and marshy areas, providing a different backdrop for bird photography. The contrast of open landscapes and forest edges makes this a dynamic location for capturing a variety of species.

      Day 7: Transfer to Manuel Antonio

      Travel to the Central Pacific coast and check in at your hotel near Manuel Antonio National Park. Enjoy a relaxed evening preparing for the following day’s photography sessions in this rich coastal environment.

      Day 8: Esquipulas Bird Photography Tour

      Head inland to Esquipulas, a prime location for bird photography, offering a mix of forested and open habitats. This area is known for its accessibility and excellent lighting conditions, providing a great opportunity to capture dynamic images of a variety of species.

      Day 9: Transfer to the Central Pacific & Damas Island Tour

      Travel up the Pacific coastline, stopping for a private bird photography tour at Damas Island, a mangrove ecosystem with unique birding opportunities. Continue to your lodge near Carara National Park for an afternoon photography session in the tropical dry forest.

      Day 10: Tarcoles River Estuary & Transfer to Arenal

      Take a private boat tour through the Tarcoles River Estuary, a prime location for photographing wetland and coastal species in a stunning natural setting. In the afternoon, transfer to Arenal Volcano, where the transition from dry forest to rainforest offers new photographic opportunities.

      Day 11: Arenal Observatory Lodge

      Spend the day photographing birds along the extensive trail system at Arenal Observatory Lodge. With a mix of gardens, secondary forest, and volcanic landscapes, this area provides diverse backdrops for bird photography.

      Day 12: Transfer to San José & San Luis Tanager Watch

      Return to San José, stopping at San Luis Tanager Watch, a well-maintained feeder setup that offers excellent close-range photography opportunities. Arrive at your hotel for a final evening in Costa Rica.

      Day 13: Departure

      After a final morning in Costa Rica, transfer to the airport for your departure flight.

        "Amazing, could not have been better!"

        When we booked this we knew nothing about the company and we were a little nervous about what we would be getting. We put some preliminary questions, like “will meals be a fixed menu, or free choice a la carte”. We also worried about whether the guide would be personable, knowledgeable, and with good language ability, etc.

        It turned out that not only were these worries unfounded, but we had lucked into a far more generous, efficient, knowledgeable, and exciting company than we could have possibly imagined.

        Every last part of this tour was super, and we don’t say that lightly. To begin, of course, the locations were mind blowing, and the birding was great. But then there was the personality, knowledge, and language ability of our guide and of the driver – both great people, and we fell in love with them immediately. And they and the company behind them had really thought of everything. There was never the slightest glitch or problem. To boot, the accommodations were to us first rate, and the food wonderful, and basically unlimited. The van we moved about in was brand new. The information we were provided with about the country, about where we were going, what we were doing, and later, about what birds we had seen, was all detailed, clear, and complete.

        Now, as we are going through our photos, we are impressed over again with every single last bit of this experience. It’s a cliché to say we could not recommend Costa Rica Focus highly enough, but that is exactly the case.

        A special parting word about our guide, Alex C. Costa Rica Focus has many guides, but of course we only know about Alex. If in life you can meet a kung fu master or a violin master, or someone who has mastered any field, then it is inspiring. Alex is one of these. He could look in a forest and identify birds we could not even see, often even when he indicated them with his laser pointer. In addition he had a great knowledge of Costa Rican history, geography, culture, and politics, that he shared with great clarity. If Alex is any indication, then the guide you get with Costa Rica Focus is going to be good.

        frieswiththat

        Missoula Montana

        "I would recommend this company to all"

        This company designed a fabulous Costa Rica bird trip. There were a variety of habitats to maximize the types of birds we saw. The accommodations were first rate. The hired drivers and bird guides were dependable and first rate. We enjoyed the food everywhere we went. The company stayed in touch and were able to make minor adjustments if necessary. We were very pleased with the trip.

        Douglas B

        "An amazing birding experience in Costa Rica"

        Costa Rica Focus went above & beyond in every way. From the very beginning when I had a few questions before I made my decision to book this trip to the end in traveling home. I felt very safe because we had the ability to be in constant contact with the team if we needed them.

        The trip itself was just amazing! I added over 200 new life birds to my list! The scenery was spectacular! Our guide was so helpful, knowledgeable & personable. Each lodge was unique in it’s own way; from larger to quite small. The staff at each place were super. Food was plentiful & tasty. Different birds and experiences at each location. I don’t think a single thing could be improved upon.
        Thanks again for a most memorable experience!

        Paula M

        "Amazing Experience"

        My wife and I joined a small group, we were 5 in total. Everything was perfectly well organized. Our guide, Minor, was fantastic. He was always ready to help and accomodate us. He also has a fantastic knowledge of wildlife and where to find it. We went to the mountains, Tortuguero in the rain forest and to the slopes of the Arenal volcano. Exotic places, fantastic views and hundreds of species of birds.
        I would recommend Costa Rica focus without hesitation.

        Gil

        Mississauga, Canada

        "Knowledgeable and great local connections"

        Joan and company were excellent by being so responsive, attentive, cooperative with making adjustments and extremely helpful at navigating our way around the country of Costa Rica.
        They had great connections with the locals and we got to know the people as well as the wildlife and the countryside. Our nature guides were top notch as well as our drivers. Very knowledgeable and patient (traffic and roads can be crazy at times).
        We always felt remembered each day as they checked in with us and them with us. The app is fantastic for knowing what was up each day. Highly recommend!

        Freedom442224

        "A Quest for the Agami Heron"

        I went on the A Quest for the Agami Heron in June of 2023 and have meant to write a review since then. I am going with better late than never. My cousin talked me into going with her and insisted I take her camera. I could not get a picture for three days that I could even see but on the third day magic happened and my life changed. From the moment I walked out of the airport to the moment they dropped me back off everything was taken care of. Our guide, Minor, and our driver, Victor, took care of us and were an amazing team to get us to very unique hotels, wonderful restaurants and to birds I never knew existed. Resplendent Quetzels, Sunbitterns, and Agami Herons were some of my favorites. We saw baby turtles released into the sea and all cried together when they made it. We built friendships through our experiences that were real and lead to another one this summer and a reserved one for next year. I highly recommend Costa Rica Focus. 5+ out of 5 stars.

        Susan R

        Joplin, Missouri

        "A fantastic trip to Ecuador"

        I’ve just returned from a fantastic 11 days’ birding in Ecuador organised by Costa Rica Focus and I couldn’t be happier. Having used them last year, I knew what to expect and they didn’t let me down. Their attention to detail is incredible and everything went exactly to plan from the moment I was greeted at Quito airport.

        But what makes them special is their careful choice of guides. Both Daniel and Ivan were outstanding and helped me to see and photograph more than 300 birds, most of them lifers. Their incredible knowledge, professionalism and enthusiasm made all the difference. Toucans, hawks, cock of the rock, umbrella bird, oilbird and loads of hummingbirds – they got me up close and personal to them all.

        I have no hesitation in recommending Costa Rica Focus and I look forward to my next adventure with this great company.

        GeoffMid18

        Stafford, United Kingdom

        "“Off the beaten track” excellent trip that lived up to its name."

        3rd trip with this company. Alex was an excellent guide/driver and the itinerary well organized and unique. Some locations family owned with breathtaking views, wonderful accommodation and home cooked meals. Saw 214 species of birds with 90 % “lifers”. Was a fusion of photography and forest birding. Have to admit that as a prairie person my body ached after hiking up and down slippery paths and staircases. CR is beautiful with waterfalls, lush vegetation and mountains!

        We crossed the country from SanJose to the Pacific Ocean, over the highest peaks and to the southern tropical areas with stops at local restaurants and locations where we saw species rarely seen. The meals were healthy and typically CR. Given that this is nesting season without the migrant birds, Alex and the experienced birders in our small group found many unique species. It was a good learning experience for myself as I’m more of a photographer. Would highly recommend this tour and I will certainly continue to travel with Costa Rica focus.

        ulrike h

      Additional Tour Info

      This itinerary requires a moderate to intermediate level of physical activity. Guests will traverse a variety of environments, including well-established trails, narrow forest paths, gardens, feeders, and observation platforms. Participants should be comfortable walking at least 2 miles at a steady, relaxed pace without the need for frequent stops or rest.

      Weather

      Weather in Costa Rica varies significantly by region and elevation. Expect different temperatures and rainfall patterns as you travel through the country. While some areas experience brief morning mist or afternoon showers, others may have longer periods of rain. These patterns shift throughout the year and create the perfect conditions for Costa Rica’s rich wildlife. While we plan activities around typical weather patterns, we recommend packing for both sun and rain to ensure your comfort throughout your journey. The temperatures listed below represent typical averages for each region, though daily conditions may vary.

      • Central Valley: Warm daytime temperatures from the high 70s °F to low 80s °F. Evenings pleasant in the high 60s °F to low 70s °F.
      • Highlands (Talamanca Mountains): Cooler conditions prevail here, with daytime temperatures in the mid to high 70s or low 80s °F. Evenings can drop to the high 40s or low 50s °F, so pack appropriately to stay comfortable throughout your journey. We recommend layers and a fleece or jacket. 
      • Mid-Elevation Locations (Foothills): Enjoy temperate weather with daytime highs in the low to mid-80s °F and evenings and early mornings in the low to mid 60s Mid-Elevation Locations: Enjoy temperate weather with daytime highs in the low to mid-80s °F.
      • Pacific Lowlands: Daytime temperatures will range from the high 80s to low 90s °F. Evening temperatures will be in the high 70s – low 80s °F.

      On the Trail

      Please note that some parks and reserves lack seating or designated rest areas once inside the forest. While most trails are relatively flat, certain locations may involve inclines, steps, or uneven terrain with minor elevation changes.

      Trail conditions will vary, and guests should be prepared to navigate narrow forest paths with natural debris such as sticks, leaves, rocks, and roots. In the event of rain, trails may become muddy and slippery, adding to the challenge.This itinerary is designed for participants with an intermediate level of fitness and mobility, ensuring a rewarding experience for those prepared for the natural demands of these environments.

      All guests should be comfortable carrying their own equipment and personal items in the field. We understand that everyone’s pace and energy levels are different. If you ever feel the need for a shorter day, a morning to rest, or time to recharge, please let your guide know. This is your trip, and we’re here to ensure you enjoy it to the fullest.

      This trip would not be recommended for a person with mobility issues.

      Accommodations

      For our group trips, we select hotels based on their prime locations for birding opportunities. Accommodations will range from basic, rustic lodges to mid-range hotels with additional amenities, always with the goal of prioritizing excellent access to birding hotspots.

      It’s important to note that not all hotels will have air conditioning, but all will feature private bathrooms, hot or warm running showers, fans, and Wi-Fi (available at least in reception or dining areas, though signal strength may vary). The level of comfort will align with the descriptions provided in the itinerary.

      In some locations, rooms may be a 5–15 minute walk from the reception or dining areas. If you have physical needs and would prefer a room closer to these facilities, please inform us in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.