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Cycle Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Panama

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 Trip Length
15 Days
 Trip Starts
Granada
 Trip Finishes
Panama City
15 Day Cycle Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Panama Itinerary (Exodus)
Countries Explored: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama
Trip Style
Cycling
Budget
Affordable
Max. Group Size
16
Pace
Leisurely / Moderate
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
MUC

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Exodus 15 Day Cycle Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Panama. Starting in the colonial city of Granada and ending in bustling Panama City, our route takes us into Costa Rica’s steamy rainforests, alongside active volcanoes and to the tropical island of Bocas del Toro. We explore the island of Ometepe at Lake Nicaragua, search for howler monkeys while rafting on the Tenorio River, and ride through rural villages along the Caribbean coast. Our journey ends with a cycle near the Panama Canal, following our visit to the colossal Miraflores Locks.

Itinerary

The adventure starts at our hotel in Granada. Settle in and rest up, the cycling begins tomorrow. Stay: Hotel Patio del Malinche, Granada (or similar).

After breakfast, we have a tour briefing and indications for the initial cycling stage. Any last-minute adjustments to the bikes are made before we set off to Lake Nicaragua. As we reach the lakeshore, we enter into the Asese Peninsula recreation area, a beautiful, protected area, where the traffic is kept to a minimum and several species of exotic birds can be spotted. Our lunch stop offers stunning views of the large volcanic mass of Mombacho. Upon arrival back at our hotel, we have time for a swim or a stroll along La Calzada, the main pedestrian street in Granada. In the late afternoon, we head for the popular Mirador Catarina, overlooking pretty Laguna Apoyo.

Our Sunday visit allows us to mingle with local people enjoying the wonderful view while being entertained by strolling marimba bands and souvenir vendors. Afterwards, we head for the Masaya Volcano National Park for a night visit to observe molten lava bubbling in the depths of the huge crater. It may also be possible to spot chocoyos, a sub-species of parakeet that nests in the crater walls, having evolved resistance to the constant sulphuric gas emissions.

Due to safety concerns, the crater visit is limited to 15 minutes (and occasionally the park is closed altogether). We then return to Granada for dinner. Route: Gradual descent to the lakeshore, then virtually flat (but bumpy) to the tip of the Asese Peninsula. The roads are 65 percent paved, 35 percent dirt/rock. Stay: Hotel Patio del Malinche, Granada (or similar) (B).

After breakfast, we transfer (approximately 1hr 30min) south to the port of San Jorge on Lake Nicaragua, where we board the vehicle ferry for the one-hour trip to Ometepe island, with the twin volcanoes of Concepcion and Masaya dominating the view. Upon arrival at busy Moyogalpa, we start cycling a stretch around the west face of the active volcano, Concepcion. We then continue with a climb up and over the isthmus, which leads to the rainforest-clad Maderas, the extinct volcano.

Our destination is Ojo de Agua freshwater spring (US$5 entry fee), where we have lunch and enjoy a swim in the cool water, a welcome respite on a hot day. After, we cycle to the wildlife-filled Charco Verde Lagoon, where our hotel is set. The west-facing location right on the lake allows for spectacular tropical sunsets, as well as the possibility to swim in the warm waters of Lago Cocibolca, the indigenous name for Lake Nicaragua. Route: The roads are all paved except for the final 0. 5mi (0. 8km) to Charco Verde. Stay: Hotel Charco Verde, Ometepe island (or similar) (B).

We depart the hotel around 10. 30am, which gives us free time to hike trails around the lagoon to spot more wildlife or relax on the beach and admire the view. For keen cyclists looking for a challenge, an early morning ride along the single-track trails within the Charco Verde Reserve (US$2 entry fee for hotel guests) is a great start to the day.

Those looking to hike can do the same trails; bring your camera as the reserve is full of wildlife, best seen in the early morning. Departing the hotel, we cycle to Moyogalpa and get the ferry back to the mainland. We then hop on the saddle for a ride to Rivas, the largest city in southern Nicaragua, and then along La Chocolata Road towards San Juan del Sur, a Pacific beach town. The road takes us through dry forest where we may see (or hear) howler monkeys and spot large iguanas.

We also pass through several small villages, which experience no tourism other than our biking groups. After finishing the mild climb, which then drops us onto the Pacific side of Nicaragua, we ride just a bit further west to the beautiful beach Playa Marsella, in time for a late afternoon swim. Our hotel for this evening is close to the main San Juan del Sur beach, a great place to watch the sunset or simply enjoy the hotel pool. Route: Along mostly level roads with some mild climbs. The road is 60 percent well-groomed dirt and 40 percent paved. Stay: Hotel Gran Oceano, San Juan del Sur (or similar) (B).

Starting early to avoid the heat, we cycle over the continental divide and down to a backroad (subject to road/weather conditions) near La Virgen, which then take us to Sapoa, close to the Costa Rica border. We then have a five-minute transfer to Peñas Blancas, where we exit Nicaragua. After clearing immigration, we stop for lunch near La Cruz and then continue south along the Pan-Am Highway to just outside Cañas, another good-sized town.

Our arrival will be late in the afternoon due to ongoing highway constructions. Route: Initial climb departing San Juan del Sur, then gradual descent to near La Virgen. Backroad to Sapoa is mild rolling terrain, graded dirt. 40 percent paved/60 percent dirt. Stay: Hotel Hacienda La Pacifica, Cañas (or similar) (B).

This morning we get out of the saddle early in the morning for a two-hour float down the Tenorio River, a haven for birds and other wildlife. As our raft takes us gently along, expect to see several monkey species, iguanas, coatis and a wide range of birds. There are also crocodiles along the lower stretch of the river and our experienced guides will not only handle the oars but will also point out as many species as possible. This is likely to be a big wildlife highlight of the trip. After, we transfer up to near Bijagua, then cycle back down to the Pan-American Highway before lunch. After our meal, we head up to the hilly region surrounding Lake Arenal where our afternoon biking stage begins.

This is quite a challenging section and although the distance is short there are several climbs and it can be rather windy. The rewards are spectacular views of the lake with the surrounding hills and Arenal Volcano to the east. Route: Morning stage is a fast downhill after climbing out from Bijagua but it can be potholed. Afternoon stage from outside Tilaran to Mystica includes several fairly steep climbs through rolling hills. The route is 100 percent paved. Stay: Mystica Resort, Lake Arenal (or similar) (B).

After breakfast, we set off on our bikes towards La Fortuna. This is one of the most spectacular cycling stages, starting in lush agricultural land that gradually gives way to thick rainforest as we approach the dam that forms Lake Arenal. Look for monkeys, toucans and neon-blue morpho butterflies as we cycle. If it's clear, the dam is a great place to take a break for a wonderful view of Arenal Volcano. The town of La Fortuna is a major tourism destination, so those looking for souvenirs will be well satisfied. Route: Mostly on rolling hills with some short but fairly steep climbs, followed by a fast downhill to La Fortuna. The road is 95 percent paved and five percent dirt or gravel. Stay: Hotel San Bosco, La Fortuna (or similar) (B).

Today's ride follows a circular route through the region surrounding La Fortuna, taking in a great variety of terrain and ecosystems. Starting from the hotel, we head south towards Chachagua, then divert to a backroad leading to El Bosque where we pass through agricultural land devoted to bananas and sugarcane before heading into a rugged hilly zone leading back towards rainforest near the small town of La Tigre. Toucans are common here and there are incredible views of the jungle and Arenal Volcano. As we approach La Fortuna again, there is a final steep climb before we reach our hotel.

This evening, we include a visit to the Eco Termales Hot Springs – the best hot springs in the area – to soothe any aching muscles. Route: Paved roads, mostly level for the first half, followed by several challenging climbs. Please note: Traffic can be heavy near La Fortuna; a modified route may be selected. Stay: Hotel San Bosco, La Fortuna (or similar) (B).

We have another early start today as we head east into the rolling terrain of the San Carlos plains, riding through rich agricultural zones, sugarcane and pineapple plantations, and rural villages. We are generally descending on this leg, which levels off as we get closer to Muelle where we conclude the morning stage. Have your cameras handy upon arrival, there is a population of large iguanas posing while the staff load the bikes for the transfer to the Caribbean side of Costa Rica.

This is a long transfer (approximately four to five hours) as we will be crossing a large portion of the country. Just outside the busy port of Limon, we put the bikes back into use for a short ride using a more tranquil backroad, which takes us to the main coastal highway at Rio Banano. We then have a short transfer to the southern zone of the Caribbean coast. Our destination is bustling Puerto Viejo, a popular destination. Route: Morning stage is a fast descent leaving La Fortuna, which then levels out to Muelle. Afternoon stage fully level, 100 percent paved for both stages. Stay: Hotel Escape Caribeño, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca (or similar) (B).

We begin riding south at the base of the Talamanca Mountains. We follow the main coastal road before turning off to Bri-Bri, home to the indigenous Guaymi community. We may see traditionally dressed women in flowing embroidered dresses as we pass through. The ride continues through vast banana plantations to the border crossing on the banks of the Sixaola River.

After a quick lunch, we leave Costa Rica and cross to Guabito, the Panamanian port of entry. After border formalities, we take the bus through the frontier town of Changuinola, and then through steep rainforest hills inhabited by indigenous people. We hit the coast and embark on a private boat transfer to cross into the Caribbean to the wonderful Bocas del Toro islands, our home for the next two nights. Route: Mostly flat roads, although there are some climbs as we head to Bri-Bri. The roads are paved although there are often potholes and washouts close to the border. Stay: Hotel Gran Bahia, Bocas del Toro (or similar) (B).

We enjoy a free day to explore the beautiful Bocas del Toro islands, which are rapidly becoming a popular Caribbean destination. It\u2019s easy to see why: white-sand beaches shaded by palm trees; crystalline waters; wonderful snorkelling and lots of wildlife.

It's also possible to take boat trips to the other islands or go on dolphin-watching tours. All of these optional activities can be arranged through the hotel or nearby tour agencies, with whom we have long-established relationships. Stay: Hotel Gran Bahia, Bocas del Toro (or similar)  (B).

After taking a private boat back to the mainland, we drive to Punta Robalo for a ride through beautiful jungle scenery. After lunch, we transfer (approximately 1hr 30min) through the mountains that separate Panama's two coastlines, after which we begin our second ride of the day. The change in temperature, humidity and ecosystems are significant as we gain altitude. At the top of the pass is beautiful Lago Fortuna, set in a rainforest-clad tropical valley.

We then have a fast downhill ride with great mountain views and several river crossings to Gualaca and the Pan-Am Highway beyond. Upon meeting the Pan-Am Highway junction, we board the minibus for the drive down to Las Lajas, an isolated Pacific beach that stretches for miles. Here we can enjoy a great tropical sunset while relaxing under the shade of a palm-thatched palapa. Route: Some moderate hills near start, then level/fast downhill to Pacific plain then some short climbs near finish. The route is 100 percent paved. Stay: Las Lajas Beach Resort, Playa Las Lajas (or similar) (B).

We have an early start today as we avoid the heat and traffic on our ride through the Panamanian countryside. We take a short drive to Guabala, a customs/passport control point on the Pan-Am Highway; once our documents have been checked, we offload the bikes for a fairly challenging ride through a quite remote and hilly section of the western portion of Veraguas Province. Some of the ride takes us along remote backroads past large sugar plantations and through dry tropical forest. We finish cycling close to the town of Jorones, where we start our transfer to Panama City (approximately five to six hours), with a quick lunch stop in Santiago, the main city in this part of Panama.

We cross the famous canal where we're very likely to see huge ships as they make the journey between the Caribbean and the Pacific. Our hotel is in the Albrook suburb, where many opulent residences are a testament to the days when US military officers and canal authority officials lived here. Route: Level start but becoming increasingly hilly during the middle section. The last stage is level again and the road is fully paved. Please note: A different stage may be selected if the weather conditions are very hot. Stay: Hotel Holiday Inn Panama Canal, Panama City (or similar) (B).

Our final day is truly memorable, as we travel along a stretch of the Panama Canal to observe some of the highlights. Starting from our hotel, which overlooks the Pacific entrance to the canal, we transfer to the Miraflores Visitor Center (entry fee to museum and video presentation included) to view the process of raising and lowering the ship traffic. We then have a short transfer to the entry point of Soberana National Park, where we enjoy a final biking stage through lush rainforest. Our biking concludes with lunch at lovely Los Lagartos, set over Lago Gamboa, with the canal as a backdrop.

This offers a great photo opportunity as ships pass by. After lunch, we transfer back to our hotel for free time or a swim. In the afternoon, we visit the Unesco-listed old portion of Panama City. We have our final group dinner in Casco Viejo this evening. Route: This is mostly level along the canal, but with some climbing within Soberana Park. The main road is fully paved. Stay: Hotel Holiday Inn Panama Canal, Panama City (or similar) (B).

Our trip ends after breakfast. Say your goodbyes to the group and begin the return journey home. Or, if you'd like to explore a little more, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay (B).

Trip Inclusions

  • Cycle through three different countries in two weeks
  • Relax on Pacific beaches and the idyllic Caribbean islands of Bocas del Toro
  • Discover the dramatic Ometepe Island, with its twin volcanic peaks
  • Ride along the Panama Canal, see the Miraflores Locks in action
  • Look for wildlife in the national parks of Costa Rica

  • 11 nights in comfortable hotels, three nights in standard hotels
  • 12 days of cycling with full vehicle support 
  • All breakfasts
  • All transport and listed activities
  • Tour leader throughout
  • Cycling leader and support team
  • Local bike hire

  • Itinerary and inclusions are subject to change
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included
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