Sustainable Trips
Traveling abroad is not only fun and rewarding but can also be socially responsible. Yampu has created these Costa Rica sustainable tours, certified by the Rainforest Alliance, using accommodations that employ local citizens, reduce water consumption, conserve energy, or recycle wastes. These tours will also educate you on the various local natural areas, wildlife, energy conservation, and indigenous culture.
Sustainable San José, Arenal, and Manuel Antonio
8 days, from £1,999.00
Let Yampu guide you to Costa Rica staying at Eco-resorts and lodges that have been verified as sustainable by the Rainforest Alliance: Corteza Amarilla Art Lodge, Arenal Kioro and Gaia Hotel and Reserve. Visit the beautiful beaches of Manuel Antonio and the impressive Arenal Volcano and local hot springs without leaving behind a carbon footprint.
Sustainable Eco-lodges: Finca Rosa Blanca & Lapa Rios
8 days, from £1,795.00
Visit two of Costa Rica’s premier sustainable lodges: Finca Rosa Blanca & Lapa Rios. Opened in 1985, Finca Rosa Blanca Plantation & Inn sits on 30 acres of certified organic hard bean coffee and combines luxury with certified sustainability. Your trip continues to Lapa Rios Ecolodge, set in a private nature reserve spread over 1,000 acres of Central America's last remaining lowland tropical rainforest in Costa Rica.
Sustainable Eco-lodges: Hacienda Guachipelin & Florblanca
8 days, from £2,177.00
Let Yampu guide you to these two beautiful Eco-lodges set in Costa Rica’s lush natural environment. This tour includes a guided tour by horseback of the Arenal volcano and hot springs. Choose your own sustainable adventure with a canopy tour, a canyon tour, or a tubing adventure. Enjoy Costa Rica leaving behind very little prints!
Sustainable San José, Sarapiqui, Puerto Viejo, and Arenal
9 days, from £2,111.00
Visit Sarapiqui Rainforest Lodge and then travel to Puerto Viejo, visiting a local Indian Reserve and the Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Reserve. Finish you tour in Arenal to view the impressive Arenal volcano, one of Costa Rica’s four active volcanoes. Yampu has designed these special itineraries taking the impact to the environment into consideration.








