Horseback Riding in Costa Rica

Costa Rica Odyssey

Overview

The Costa Rica Odyssey Ride includes coast explorations of both the Pacific and Caribbean Coast and in between a visit to Arenal Volcano – both a landmark and iconic feature which has become a highlight and a must in any Costa Rican itinerary. A mounted adventure that features 7 days of riding and discovery of Costa Rica’s most scenic regions, including hugely contrasting
landscapes, rural communities and awesome habitats with abundant wildlife. During this adventure you will be riding down dramatic river canyons, towards the arid Pacific Coast with its volcanic sand beaches, then on toward the Template Mountain slopes, passing through the forested valleys and in between have some relaxation time enjoying the hot-spring waters of Arenal Volcano.

On the Caribbean you will experience not only a different coastline with exuberant lushness but a completely contrasting rich cultural experience! As you ride, you will be in close contact with one of nature’s finest panoramic displays, visit some quaint rural communities and get involved in the Costa Rican way of life… a truly awesome and unforgettable experience.

There is a wonderful variety of accommodations and meals on this ride, several nights are spent in different locations. Each lodging has a different character and view. Three nights are spent at a farm lodge, two nights at an Eco-lodge at Arenal, two nights at cabins on the coast and two nights at a San Jose hotel. All are clean, offer hot showers and comfortable beds. Most include private baths.

The food on the ride is varied and delicious. There is an excellent selection of fresh vegetables, beef, chicken, salads, soups, rice and beans. Lunches will be in a café, a picnic with sandwiches or maybe a barbecue. Breakfasts often consist of fresh fruits and juices, bread or muffins, along with eggs and cereal and the famous Costa Rican coffee. Gallo pinto is a traditional breakfast dish that must be sampled. It is made with black beans and rice, seasoned with onions, sweet peppers and fresh coriander and is typically accompanied by scrambled eggs, cheese, sour cream and hot tortillas.

  • Overview:
    The horses used for the tour are primarily Costa Rican Criollo, a breed that is exceptionally rugged, well-mannered and responsive. The horses are well suited to the trails of their area. The Criollo horses often have a smooth trot that is traditionally ridden sitting rather than posting. The saddles used are Modified McClellan and Western. Both open and covered stirrups are used. The majority of the horses are ridden in a “Jaquima with a bozal” – a type of bit-less bridle made or rope or leather. The horses are trained to neck rein.
  • Horse Breeds:
    Criollo, criollo crosses
  • Trip Pace:
    moderate
  • Tack:
    modified McClellan
  • Weight limit:
    210 Ibs

San Jose

Tour Itinerary

Day 1

You will be met upon arrival at the San Jose International airport. Overnight at a San Jose hotel. Dinner is on your own tonight.

Day 2

Shuttle transfer to Eco-Safari Ranch, Horse Presentation & introductory ride (Approx. 3 hours in the saddle)

This morning at 8:30 a.m. your guide will meet you at the lobby. You may choose to wear your riding clothes on or have them at hand in a separate bag to change clothes upon arrival at the ranch. Transfer to Eco-Safari Ranch & Stables, located along the Trinidad river in the Dry Central Pacific Region and the starting point of your riding adventure. In case you may need to purchase any supplies such as insect repellent, sunscreen or to get local cash, an optional stop can be made in the town of Orotina. After horse assignment and presentation, you will head towards the Cuarros river lowlands, riding along rolling hills and meadows into the Gallery Forest alongside the Cuarros river – an excellent spot for wildlife encounters! Meander across the river following a country lane passing en-route farmland, rural homes and finally arriving back at the ranch. If you staying at Cerro Lodge, transfer the 20-25 min to the lodge and dinner and overnight there or at Los Domos where the horses stay.

Day 3

Coastal Ride (Approx. 5-6 hours in the saddle)
Today’s ride will take you to the Pacific coast following country lanes and an old ranch trail which lead to Tivives Crag. The Spaniards first started their conquest of the Central Pacific around 1561 right from this very spot! Ride across the Cascajalillo Mangrove Swamps and along the coast. Depending on tide times, lunch will be served at a local café or as a picnic on the beach. Afterwards, depending on the tide, you climb on horseback towards Cuevas Crag, enjoying unique views of the Pacific Ocean or alternatively, ride along the shoreline towards Guacalillo beach. Follow a country lane back to hacienda Maravilla and Los Domos.

Day 4

La Mariana Estate and countryside (Approx. 3-5 hours in the saddle)
This morning you have an exploratory ride of the hacienda’s 1000 acres and its private reserve, riding through rolling hills and savannah’s towards the Transitional-Dry Forest and the lush Gallery Forest. Here, the terrain is picturesque, predominantly flat with gentle slopes and forested valleys. As you ride over the higher areas you will be able to gain excellent views of the Pacific Ocean and perhaps spot some of the local area’s wildlife too. Back at the hacienda in time for lunch and a relax. This afternoon there will be an optional ride in the Southern part of the Hacienda. After a few gentle hills climbs you may experience an ocean view sunset (the sun sets around 6PM) – the Pacific coast has the reputation for being amongst the world’s top best places to experience this beautiful event.

Day 5

Machuca River Canyon Ride (Approx. 3-4 hours in the saddle) and shuttle transfer to Arenal.
Your final ride in the Central Pacific will take you to the Machuca River basin, passing Cascajal village, you will ride into the area where this river canyon broadens onto the plains. Heading towards the Jesús María River basin, allowing exploration of the plains and forested valleys along the Machuca River Canyon, where the land is very fertile and most commonly used to cultivate melons. In the afternoon you will take a 3 1/2-hour shuttle transfer to the Northern Region home to Arenal Volcano which last erupted in 1968 and remains one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Overnight in Arenal.

Day 6

Rural Arenal & Waterfall Ride  and Thermo-mineral Hot Springs (Approx. 3-4 hours in the saddle)
Today´s equestrian adventure begins at 8:30 a.m. in the rural community of Monterrey located on the mountain slopes near Arenal Volcano. Your horse master will begin introducing you to the unexplainable bond between human and horse helping you understand how to connect with your horse while you learn about natural horsemanship. After you have been matched with the most suitable horse for you, based on your riding experience, you will head down a country road to a private farm and ride for about an hour following a trail which leads to a secluded waterfall in the tropical forest with the possibility to see a variety of animals including tropical birds, monkeys, poison dart frogs, and even the elusive sloths.  A traditional Costa Rican lunch will be served or alternatively, depending on logistics and the number of ride participants, you may take a side ride to a local family farm for lunch before your ride back to the stables. Around 4 p.m. you will take a transfer back to La Fortuna and enjoy free time at the beautiful Arenal hot water springs and gardens – an excellent complementation to your riding adventure! These thermo-mineral waters, which some people claim to have healing powers, will help you to leave feeling relaxed! Dinner will be taken at the hotsprings. Overnight in Arenal.

Day 7

Shuttle transfer to the Caribbean Coast & Coastal Exploration (2-3 hours in the Saddle)
Early morning pick-up around 6:45 a.m. for a 5-hour transfer to the Caribbean Coast. Lunch will be taken en-route. Afterwards check into your room and enjoy some free time to unwind. At 2:30 p.m. meet your local horse guide at a local horse ranch by the beach in Cahuita. Your local horse guide will provide a briefing about your new set of horses and after horses are allocated, take an exploratory ride and in order to get acquainted with your new horse you will take a brief walk following a jungle trail and then do some coastal riding, with opportunities for longer relaxing trails at a walk, trot or a breathtaking canter. A stop for swimming and resting on the beach is usually included. Given the geography, terrain and national park restrictions in Cahuita, the riding trails are limited but still provide the charm and unique experience of riding on a Caribbean beach – a true rider’s dream come true! Dinner and overnight in Cahuita.

Day 8

Free day and optional visit to Cahuita National Park.
Today is a free day for you to enjoy on your own you will be able to enjoy one of the most beautiful and emblematic beaches of the Costa Rican Caribbean coastline! Amongst the optional activities which you may choose to enjoy today (at an extra cost) are surfing lessons, kayaking, visit the indigenous community of Kekoldi or when weather allow, you may choose to sign up for snorkeling and a hike at Cahuita National Park. Or if you prefer to have a more leisurely time exploring the beautiful horse-shoe-shaped Punta Cahuita in the National Park, take a swim and sunbathing. After enjoying some time on the beach, walk back to the town of for lunch and you may stop to see some nice local artisans and souvenir shops before the transfer back to your hotel. Overnight in Cahuita.

Day 9

Caribbean Beach Ride (2-3 hours in the saddle) and shuttle transfer back to San Jose
This morning, after enjoying breakfast, take as short walk to the horse stables and at 8:00 a.m. ride over the scenic Playa Negra (Black Beach) then partway over the village road, towards Playa Grande (Long Beach) – a secluded, quiet and deserted Caribbean beach which is ideal for horseback riding and nice brisk canters. Enter into a beautiful tropical forest, where you may be able to spot howler monkeys, sloths and a variety of exotic birds such as Toucans. Your knowledgeable local horse guide will introduce you to the local flora and fauna. On the way back there are several nice opportunities for stretched out canters and during one of the stops while your horses rest in the tree shades, your guide may display his coconut pealing technics using a machete. You will be back at your lodge in time for a refreshing shower, check-out and to take your regular transfer back to San Jose (3 1/2 hours) for your last night overnight and overnight in Costa Rica, dinner at the hotel restaurant is an out of pocket expense.

Day 10

Morning at your leisure and shuttle transfer to the Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in time for your flight back home.

Itinerary Addendum

This itinerary is flexible and may be modified at the guide's discretion based on weather or other unforeseen circumstances. The pacing of the ride is slow to moderate. Faster riding and more cantering will cover distances quicker, shortening ride durations. On the Pacific coast the timing of the ride can be adjusted to extend rides but on the Caribbean side, national park restrictions and terrain limit adjustments.

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Pricing & Options

  • Base Price
  • $2,580
  • Single Supplement
  • $620
  • Transportation
  • Transfers from and to San Jose airport are included
Additional Pricing Information:
Dinner on the first and last night not included. Ride price is set, guaranteed and final at the time deposit is paid.    


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Contact Biggi Hayes

The leader was a jewel. He made us feel like a part of his extended family. He was capable and always ensured that we were happy and our trip was very enjoyable. He seemed to have a great rapport not only with us but with all the individuals he dealt with. Everyone loved our horse master at Maravilla. He played a big part in making that part of the trip a great experience. He was wonderful with the horses and with the guests. All the staff we dealt with was efficient. But more importantly they made us feel special. Everywhere we went, all the Costa Rican people were friendly and seemed happy to see us. I had a wonderful time and would highly recommend it to all my friends!

Marian Pohley

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