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COSTING OUT YOUR TRAVELS
The cost of your trip will depend on
(1) what activities (beyond daily access to our
horses)
(2) what hotels you’ll be using,
(3) whether or not you’ll want to stay in
one place, like the remote hacienda with indigenous workers, or
you choose to move from place to place
(a) by public or tourist buses,
(b) internal scheduled air flights,
(c) using a private "transfer only"
mini-bus service (a driver and vehicle that transfer you from
one location to another combined with other tourists wanting
similar routes), or
(d) with one of Centaura's bilingual horse experts/Costa
Rican experts as your guide, leader, horseback companion, using
a private vehicle (usually 4-wheel drive).
We do NOT recommend using a rental vehicle to move
yourself about, as most of the locations are not marked and getting
there may be more adventure than you are ready to accept. Not to mention, Costa Rica is a difficult country to drive because of poor roads and poor markings. So unless you are good at asking directions in Spanish, this is not a fun way to see our country.
The cost, per person (traveling as a private, self-formed
group with a minimum of four people) will normally vary from $2550
to $2900 for a seven-night, eight-day experience. The variation
is dependent on the variety of options listed above. For two people the cost would be about $4,000 per person.
We've published several private horseback riding vacations (with prices) so you can see how we put together our horseback travel.
ON A TIGHTER BUDGET?
We can organize horseback travel using Centaura's horses (near Arenal volcano) for a few days combined with renting horses from companies in tourist locations. The rental horses will not have Centaura's high standards of training, breeding and care, but the reduced price may make it attractive for you. The cost for this style of travel would be $1900- $2000 per person, minimum of two, for 7 nights/8 days.
Staying for at least 5 days in a rustic hacienda
in the Talamanca mountains, on a working cattle and horse farm,
would be $220 per day, including meals.
We offer a beach-only option, with lovely beach
front accommodations, for $2300 per person for
six nights/seven days, two person sharing one double room. This
includes hotels, transportation for you to and from San José,
plus, of course, our great horses and excellent variety
of places to ride.
ONLY HAVE ONE DAY WITH CENTAURA?
Some people really only have one day -- such a shame!
Join us at the stables for a day. Ride in the countryside on dirt roads, through pastures and sugar cane, small villages and up into the hills, crossing rivers... in effect, becoming a Costa Rican campesino (country person) for a day. You'll be riding with one of Centaura's bilingual guides, and one fo our vaceros (roughly translated as a "cowboy", but meaning a person who knows horses) who can take you all over the area close to our stables.
You are welcome to spend part of the day learning to dance a horse from our expert instructor. The beauty of the tope horse is both the horse's training and the rider's skills. This is a chance to learn both sides of the dance.
See details on pricing, where we're located, and making reservations for a wondrous one day Centaura Costa Rica horseback adventure.
GROUP TRAVEL
Centaura will not put you into a “group”.
If you want to form your own “group” (we often work
with families, sometimes even four generations.) we can handle everything
you'll need or want while in Costa Rica (including one of our exceptional
guides). Centaura can handle up to 22 persons at one time.
We apologize in advance for not creating horseback
"tours". But our experience has shown us that people’s
expectations are so different, and horse experience varies so widely,
that someone in such thrown-together groups will not be happy.
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