
COSTA RICA
Migration Along the Caribbean Coast
COSTA RICA: Migration Along the Caribbean Coast
(11 days)
2 - 12 October, 2026
from $4,450
Discover Costa Rica’s extraordinary birdlife and rich natural heritage on this unforgettable 11-day birdwatching tour. Your journey will focus on the country’s finest birding locations along the Caribbean slope during peak fall migration. You’ll experience the canals of Tortuguero National Park, the trails of Cahuita National Park, and the world-renowned La Selva Biological Research Station. We’ll also visit the Keköldi Indigenous Reserve to witness its community-managed Hawk Watch, where thousands of migrating raptors are recorded each day during migration. Led by an expert local guide, we’ll explore a remarkable range of habitats in search of endemic species and a dazzling array of Central American specialties, while gaining insight into the inspiring conservation efforts helping to safeguard these birds and their habitats for generations to come.
Tour Highlights
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Explore the waterways of Tortuguero NP by boat searching for Agami Herons, Sungrebes, and Amazon Kingfishers.
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Visit the Sea Turtle Conservancy and learn about community-led monitoring of the world’s largest Green Sea Turtle population.
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Bird the rich biodiversity of La Selva Biological Research Station.
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Observe a community-managed Hawk Watch station on indigenous Keköldi land.
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Seek out Bare-necked Umbrellabird, Great Green Macaw, and Snowcap.
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Agami Heron © Laura Wolf
Agamia agami ~ Near Threatened ~ distributed across Central America and northern South America




