San Jose: Irazú & Turrialba Volcanos & Orosi Valley Day Tour

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Full day tour from your lodging in San Jose, Alajuela, Cartago or Heredia downtown to visit Irazú Volcano and Turrialba Volcano with all entrances included and much more

Highlights

  • Discover two volcanoes in one day
  • Full day tour from San Jose
  • Turrialba and Irazú Exciting volcanoes

Description

We will pick you up from your lodging in San Jose, Alajuela, Cartago or Heredia downtown to take to this adventure and visit two of the most famous volcanoes in Costa Rica with all entrances and typical lunch included: - Pick up from your lodging in San Jose, Alajuela, Cartago or Heredia downtown, no matter if it is airbnb, house or hotel - Drive for around 1.5 hours to visit Irazú Volcano in Cartago, our first Volcano. - We will go for a delicious typical lunch, you can choose what eat (is not incluided). - After taking a rest we will continue to Turrialba Volcano(Not the crater) - If time allow us we will visit some beautiful places like Orosi Valley or Guayabo National Park - Return to your hotel, drop off directly at your lodging, no matter if it is airbnb, house or hotel

Includes

Hotel pick up and drop off Entrances

Easy cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

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