Are park entrance fees included in tours?
Good to Know
Most tours offered include national park entrance fees, simplifying your travel planning. However, a select few tours are exceptions, where the entrance fee is not covered. Currently, these specific exceptions apply to tours visiting Tortuguero National Park, Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve, and Rincon de la Vieja National Park, each with a stated per-person entrance cost.
Most tours that we offer to national parks include the park entrance fee. There are a few exceptions, but these exceptions expressly state that the entrance fee is not included. At present (July, 2014), the only park tours that do not include the entrance fee are to Tortuguero National Park ($15 per person), Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve ($12 per person), and Rincon de la Vieja National Park ($15 per person).
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are national park entrance fees generally included in tours?
Yes, most tours offered include the national park entrance fee.
Which national park tours do not include the entrance fee?
As of July 2014, tours to Tortuguero National Park, Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve, and Rincon de la Vieja National Park do not include the entrance fee.
What are the entrance fees for the parks not included in tours?
The entrance fee for Tortuguero National Park is $15 per person, for Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve it is $12 per person, and for Rincon de la Vieja National Park it is $15 per person.