Tucanes ATV & Airboat Tours

Guided Tour Price List

Over the Mountain Loop Tour – 4 hrs - $110/pp 
This tour takes us over the mountains behind us to Pejibaye with incredible mountain, jungle and ocean views from 4,000 ft (1,200 m) above sea level. We continue down the back side of the mountain and travel through many small mountain villages. We ride a short distance on paved road then stop in the town of Pejibaye for a quick snack and cold beverages. We then continue to the town of Zapote and cross back over the mountains where we stop once more for a short waterfall swim.
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  • $30 additional if 2 people on one ATV
  • Children 10 and under free riding with parent
  • Lunch NOT included.

Tucan Bar Tour – 6 hours - $130/pp (lunch included) 
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This tour takes us over the mountains behind us, again with many beautiful sights. We are traveling about 4,000 ft (1,200 m) above sea level, in the clouds, through small villages and a stop at the rustic Tucan Bar located in the middle of the mountains. This tour has many spectacular photo opportunities as well as an incredible waterfall. You are encouraged to take a dip at the waterfall and cool off.
 
  • This is the favorite tour of past clients
  • Lunch INCLUDED

Boruca Indian Village Tour – 8/9 hours - $180/pp (lunch included)
This tour starts the same as the Tucan Bar Tour, but continues past the Tucan Bar over two more mountain ranges to the Boruca Indian Village where you can enjoy local cuisine as well as shop for many of the local crafts such as hand carved decorative masks that you see in many gift shops across Costa Rica.
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NOTE: The Boruca Indigenous Reserve is home to approximately 2,000 native Costa Ricans. The area is remote, with almost inaccessible roads. The Boruca practice subsistence farming, and the only cash influx comes from the sale of their folk art.

The Boruca are the only indigenous people in Costa Rica that still maintain their Pre-Columbian weaving techniques. They continue to cultivate two types of cotton - white cotton (native) and a light brown cotton called tecolote. The Boruca have retained their knowledge of natural dyes, and the women weave on a backstrap loom. Historically, women wove their traditional striped skirts (mantas) and mens belts, but now they only weave small bags in simple striped patterns.

The Boruca are also known for their carved balsa wood masks and their hand-carved gourds which function as decorative household utensils.


San Vito Overnight Excursion: $425/pp (4 meals included)
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Day 1: We travel to the Boruca Indigenous Reserve for lunch, continue down the mountain, refuel, and then cross the Pan American Highway. Next we will continue up the Pitier Mountain Range to the town of San Vito and check into one of the local hotels, have dinner and enjoy the San Vito nightlife and hospitality.

Day 2: Travel cross country to a hot spring for a relaxing swim and make our way back, stopping for many incredible photo opportunities.

 
  • This is an extreme adventure as we cross many rivers and mountains
  • Total riding time is 6 to 7 hours per day
  • Lunch and dinner are included in Day 1
  • Breakfast and lunch included in Day 2

Air Boat Tour – 3 hours - $75/pp
(minimum 4 paying customers. Children 10 and under free)
The first air boat tour company in the region. We are the experienced guides in the region!

An incredibly enjoyable tour that starts at the mouth of the Terraba River and cruises through the miles of mangroves enjoying outstanding views and nature at its prime state. On this tour you will see many different species of birds, monkeys, crocodiles, etc.

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