COST for Land Tour:  $1595 per person in double or triple occupancy; $275 additional for  single occupancy.  All-inclusive price includes 6 nights hotels and tax;  16 meals (6B,4L,6D); all fees for included activities in the itinerary; airport porter tips; ground and airport transfers, and guide services,   The price does NOT include airfare, passport fees, tips or airport departure tax.

Costa Rica Tours, Ltd. is an Associate Member of Travel Professionals of Color

Comments from Tour Passengers:

"The combination of an eco-nature and black culture tour exposed me to a fascinating experience that I didn't know existed.  Costa Rica is one of the African Diaspora's best kept secrets."  Rev. Richard T. (IL)

"The Black Heritage Tour was one of the most memorable and educational trips I have taken."   Simone C. (retired educator, NJ)

"I highly recommend the trip to Black travel agents or anyone who wants to know more about the African influence in Central America.  I am a "seeing is believing" person.
 I had to see for myself what the  tour was all about before recommending it to my clients.  I was not disappointed." 
Joyce F. (retired educator and travel agent, MD)

 






In the late 1800s workers from African roots first came to Costa Rica from Jamaica and other Caribbean islands to build the railroad and work on the emerging banana plantations. On this one-of-a-kind tour, learn about their history which is among the least known throughout the African Diaspora.

Explore this rich heritage as we savor all the sights, sounds and flavors that are uniquely Black Costa Rican:

HIGHLIGHTS:

Day 1:  You should arrange to arrive at the San Jose International Airport in the morning or early afternoon. We will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your mountain lodge in Santa Cruz de Turrialba. On the way, you will stop at the Basilica in Cartago to see the statue of Costa Rica's patron saint, La Negrita, also known as La Virgen de los Angeles. The statue is embedded in a gold-and-jewel encrusted shrine above the main altar where the faithful walk on their knees to ask for miracles to remedy illnesses and misfortunes. The side rooms hold gold and silver charms given by persons whose prayers were answered.

Once at Guayabo Lodge, you can relax and enjoy the beautiful view of the Turrialba Valley and the mountains and have dinner.

Day 2: On your guided hike through the rainforest at Guayabo National Monument, you will feel like Indiana Jones uncovering the mysteries of this little-known and seldom-visited archaeological site built by an ancient civilization dating back over 3000 years.  You will see stone roads, mounds and dwelling foundations, tombs and aqueducts.

You will have fresh trout for lunch at the restaurant at La Calzada Farm.  Afterwards, you tour the Golden Bean Coffee Farm where you will be guided through the eight stages that transform a ripe cherry on a tree to a roasted and brewed cup of coffee.

Day 3:   On your transfer to the Southern Caribbean coast, you will visit Aviarios Sloth Rescue Center (the only one in the world).  You will learn about the evolution of these slow-moving animals and what is being done by the refuge to protect them.  Afterwards, you will have time to enjoy the atmosphere and shops of Puerto Viejo,  the largest town in the region.  After check-in at your hotel, you can enjoy the calm ocean waters or the pool.  In the evening, you will have a lobster dinner at Maxi's Restaurant on Manzanillo Beach.

Day 4:  You have a free morning to relax and enjoy the beach and hotel facilities.  You will have lunch at a popular restaurant in Cahuita, and then continue on to Puerto Limon, the largest city and capital of the Limon Province.  It has a diverse population of Jamaican, Chinese, European, and indigenous residents.  You will stay at  Hotel Maribu Caribe .

In the evening, Professor Delroy Barton will give a presentation about African and African-Caribbean history in Costa Rica and the influence of Marcus Garvey and the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association). You will learn how Jamaican workers came to build the railroad during 1890-1900  and how their culture blended into the Costa Rican culture, forming a Costa Rican African-Caribbean identity.  Afterwards, you have dinner with the professor at the hotel restaurant. 

Day 5: Today is Black Heritage Day, which has been celebrated internationally since the 1920's by the UNIA. You will start the day at the annual breakfast hosted by the local chapter of UNIA.  It is held at Liberty Hall, a National Heritage Site.

In the afternoon, join the Black Heritage Day parade throughout the streets of Limon.  It is a celebration not to be missed!  We suggest you wear traditional African clothing. In the evening, we will attend an event featuring music and dance from several Caribbean countries.

Day 6: On your return to San Jose, we will stop in Moravia, a town known for its Costa Rican crafts. You can purchase  jewelry, wood, ceramics, and leather items, plus hand-carved leather rocking chairs and painted ox carts that can be packed in boxes to take on the plane with you.  In the evening, you will have dinner and overnight at Hotel Villa Tournon.

Day 7: Transfer to the airport for your departure to the United States.




At the 2007 Black
Heritage Parade


Lunch at Puerto Viejo


Your Hotel in Limon
Overlooking the Sea



Our Passengers at 2007 Parade


Afro-Caribbean History  with
 Professor Delroy Barton



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Black Heritage Tour in Costa Rica
August 27-September 3, 2009