Experience the ultimate adventure through the breathtaking diversity of this fascinating country.
22 days / 21 nights from 7485.-$
Starting at the picturesque beaches of Quepos and Drake Bay, our route takes you through lush rainforests and along scenic mountain roads to the breathtaking volcanoes of La Fortuna and Rincon de la Vieja. With stops in charming villages such as Santa Cruz and Puerto Viejo de Limon as well as the pristine beaches of Tamarindo and Samara, you will experience the cultural diversity and natural beauty of Costa Rica up close. This tour is not only a journey through landscapes, but also a journey through time as we discover the country's fascinating history and rich traditions. With every kilometer you will discover more of the beauty and diversity of Costa Rica and experience an unforgettable adventure. Book now and let "Rock the Roads" take you on an unforgettable journey through Costa Rica!
Itinerary:
Day 1:Arrival at the airport, pick-up by us and transfer to the hotel for the first night. Our motorcycles do not have side bags or suitcases as standard equipment. We can provide these on request, including duffel bags. We will give you what you need straight away so that you can repack at the hotel the morning before your trip.
Day 2: Pick-up from the hotel to the motorcycle handover point. Welcome and general information about the tour. Handover and packing of the motorcycles. Departure to the first destination San Marco. On the way we visit a tobacco factory. We spend the night on the beach in Quepos.
Day 3:This route leads through the lush central highlands of Costa Rica and ends on the beautiful Pacific coast. A special highlight on this route is a visit to a tobacco factory, which makes the trip unforgettable.
Day 4: An unforgettable adventure that reveals the untouched beauty of Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast awaits us today. This route combines breathtaking landscapes, exotic wildlife and exciting waterways, passing through some of the country's most remote and fascinating regions.
Day 5: A motorcycle-free day in Corcovado National Park. This national park on the Osa Peninsula is famous for its extraordinary biodiversity, including jaguars, tapirs and over 400 bird species. As one of the most biologically rich places on earth, it offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities in pristine rainforest.
Day 6: The journey begins on unpaved roads through dense rainforests. After a short stretch on the Panermericana, we continue south through picturesque mountain landscapes and lush coffee plantations to San Vito. This journey not only offers breathtaking views, but also the opportunity to discover remote and less touristy regions of the country.
Day 7:A day in the San Vito area offers us demanding trails for exciting challenges and impressive nature experiences before the day ends in San Vito with a traditional Costa Rican meal.
Day 8: From San Vito to Santa Cruz de Turrialba, the motorcycle tour leads along natural roads through breathtaking landscapes. The route runs through the Valle de Coto Brus and continues on winding roads between the Irazú and Turrialba volcanoes, ending in the charming town of Santa Cruz de Turrialba.
Day 9: From the hilly area of the volcanoes, we head to the Caribbean and the beach. This stretch gives us the feeling of driving on the highway. A stretch on the Interamericana takes us to the Jamaican-inspired region.
Day 10: A day in the Caribbean brings us variety. In the morning we visit the Jaguar Rescue Center and in the afternoon we swap the motorcycle for a kayak. Watching the animals from the water is a whole new experience.
Day 11: Starting on the lively Caribbean coast of Puerto Viejo, the route leads through lush rainforests and along picturesque rivers. The drive offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and abundant wildlife before ending in Sarapiquí, a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers.
Day 12:La Fortuna is a household name for everyone and almost a must for every Costa Rica trip. On the way we take a cocoa tour in the rainforest.
Day 13: This day is at leisure. Whether you want to visit the suspension bridges in the Mystic Park, take a day trip to Rio Celeste or go river rafting, we will be happy to help you find the right thing for you.
Day 14: The drive from La Fortuna to Rincón de la Vieja offers an impressive journey through the landscapes of Costa Rica. From the majestic volcanoes and lush rainforests around La Fortuna, the route leads through picturesque villages and hilly landscapes before ending in the fascinating volcanic region of Rincón de la Vieja.
Day 15: A day in the Rincon de la Vieja National Park on foot or by motorcycle offers unique adventures.
Day 16: The motorcycle ride from Rincón de la Vieja to Tamarindo offers an adventurous journey through the diverse landscape of Costa Rica. From the geothermal wonders of the Rincón de la Vieja National Park, the route takes you along picturesque roads through tropical forests and along the Pacific coast to the lively coastal town of Tamarindo. The surfer's paradise.
Day 17: Along the sun-drenched coast of Guanacaste to Samara. The route takes us along the picturesque coastal road with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and passes through charming coastal villages such as Playa Grande and Playa Nosara. Along the way, we can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the beaches and discover local stores and restaurants en route before reaching picturesque Samara, where we are greeted by the calm waters and laid-back ambience of the coastal town.
Day 18: Here, too, we spend a day at leisure. Whether it's fishing, a dolphin tour or quad biking, we are happy to help with the planning.
Day 19: Instead of riding on the usual roads, today you have the option of navigating through rivers and remote trails. This route takes us through untouched landscapes, past lush rainforests and idyllic waterways. The journey finally ends in Paquera, where we are rewarded with a sense of fulfillment and a deep understanding of the natural wonders of Costa Rica.
Day 20: From the ferry crossing across the Gulf of Nicoya, the journey takes you through typical villages and hilly landscapes. The road winds through dense cloud forests and offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. After a winding drive, you finally reach the mountain village of Monteverde, known for its cloud forests, vibrant birdlife and exciting ecotourism activities.
Day 21: Today marks the last day on the motorcycle for the tits. The return journey from Monteverde to Orotina offers a picturesque ride through the hilly landscape of Costa Rica, past lush cloud forests and charming mountain villages. The route finally descends into the lowlands and ends in Limonal de Orotina, where the motorcycles are returned. After a final drink with the group, everyone is taken back to the hotel.
Day 22: We will pick you up at the hotel at the agreed time and take you to the airport or a pre-arranged location to say goodbye.
- German-speaking tour guide
- Airport transfers
- Rental motorcycle: Yamaha XT600E (one lowered) or Yamaha XT660R
- Support vehicle (for luggage transport) for larger numbers of participants
- Overnight stays (3-4 stars) in a shared double room
- Meals: Breakfast
- Tolls, ferries and road tax if not bypassable
- Entrance fees for activities listed in the tour description
- Activities:
- Tour tobacco factory
- Coffee tour
- Cocoa tour
- Suspension bridge la Fortuna
- Flights & airport fees
- Fuel for the rental motorcycle
- Other additional activities and entrance fees
- Meals & drinks not listed
- Bar and restaurant visits
- Motorcycle clothing and equipment as well as helmet
- International health insurance (mandatory!)
- Fully comprehensive and theft insurance (can be booked separately, see insurance)
- Single room supplement
- Everything not listed under included services
In general, activities can be booked in addition, charged separately or exchanged, then the difference will be charged.
No money will be refunded for activities not attended.
Not sure what to bring? In general, we have everything you need for motorcycling here. However, we still recommend that you bring your own helmet. In the usually warm temperatures, we recommend protective vests and knee pads. Rain is to be expected here even in the dry season. So if you don't like getting wet, you should bring rain protection.