Walk the transition zone between dry and humid Pacific rainforest in Carara National Park — the only place in Costa Rica where scarlet macaws nest so close to the coast. A private ornithologist-led walk transforms every rustle and flash of color into an unforgettable story.
What to expect
Your ornithologist meets you outside the park gate, binoculars and spotting scope in hand. The main trail loops through towering strangler figs and cecropia groves alive with toucans, trogons, and the unmistakable blaze of macaws in flight. The guide's intimate knowledge of nest locations and feeding patterns puts you in the right place at the right moment every time. The two-hour walk feels effortless; the species list you leave with is extraordinary.
Good to know
Carara is approx. 30 minutes from Puntarenas — one of the closest national parks to the port, ideal for maximising time. Arrive at opening (08:00) for the quietest trails and most active birdlife. Bring a good zoom camera. Pay the USD 10 park fee in cash at the gate; pre-book the guide well in advance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Puntarenas — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.