No place reveals your inner nature-enthusiast like Costa Rica.
When travelling in Costa Rica, expect to spend a lot of time looking upward. As hard as it is to tear yourself away from the surf beaches and swimming locales of the Pacific, the deeper allure of this wild destination lies in the jungle. Cruising along the coast gives voyagers access to places that few terrestrial travellers manage to get to, so when you crane your neck to face the canopy, you may lock eyes with a capuchin monkey or three-toed sloth that has never seen a human being. And that’s before dolphins and whales have made themselves known.
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Highlights of Costa Rica

Trek through Manuel Antonio National Park
By all means take a dip in this park’s stunning beach, but don’t linger too long. You’ll want to spend your time hiking the rainforest trails, searching the canopy for monkeys – both howler and squirrel – not to mention toucans and other tropical birds lingering in the trees.

Wander the Osa Peninsula
The secondary forest on the Osa Peninsula is considered one of the most biologically dense places on earth. Not many travellers make the trip to this remote rainforest that provides a home to colourful poison dart frogs, big jungle cats and all kinds of monkeys.

Witness the beauty of Casa Orquideas
‘The Orchid House’ is a botanist’s dream. These meticulously maintained gardens make up a private botanical reserve with a huge variety of tropical plants, including species from Costa Rica and around the world. There’s something for aspiring ornithologists as well, with the plants drawing in all manner of bird species from across the region.
Excursions and experiences

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Here are just a few of the experiences you'll share in Costa Rica.
- Enjoy the gardens at Casa Orquideas, a private botanical reserve that counts scarlet macaws among its ranks. Look out for the radiant red ‘lipstick’ plant.
- Trek through the secondary forest of the Osa Peninsula. Four species of monkey reside here, as well as scarlet macaws and swathes of other birds.
- Let our onboard naturalist and a local guide lead you through the dense rainforest in Manuel Antonio National Park, keeping a look out for animal and bird life.
- Swim in the warm waters of Playa Biesanz, a secluded cove beach away from tourist throngs.
A world of travel in your hands
Cruising along the famous coastlines and waterways is one of life's real treasures, the kind you circle in the calendar and greedily count down the days towards. You've saved for this, earned this, and we want to help you enjoy every moment right down to the final drop of wine at sunset.
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The Peregrine difference
Panorama
Fully renovated in 2015, this state-of-the-art Motor Sailer is a way to cruise Greece in real style. Twenty-five cabins are equipped with everything you need for a comfortable journey, including air conditioning, ensuite bathrooms, mini-fridges and safe boxes. With two dining areas, guests can enjoy meals indoors or al fresco. A swimming platform conveniently allows swimming right off the boat.
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Onboard inclusions
- Turndown service twice a day
- Fully equipped laundry service
- Towels for swimming
- Swimming platform (weather permitting)
- Fully stocked bar with professional bartender (charges apply)
- Use of kayaks and snorkelling equipment
- Mini library
- Board games
- Central music
- CD and DVD player
- Audiovisual equipment in lounge
Callisto
The Callisto is an elegant boutique cruiser, able to sleep 34 guests in comfort and style. With a sundeck and library up top you won’t have a hard time catching some sun, and the platform off the back makes swimming in Pacific waters as easy as stepping off the boat.
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Onboard inclusions
- Half board meal plan (breakfast plus one other meal daily while on board)
- Service of one or two local tour leaders (depending on passenger numbers)
- Turndown service twice a day
- Fully equipped laundry service
- Towels for swimming
- Swimming platform (weather permitting)
- Use of snorkelling equipment
- Library room
- Board games
- Central music
- CD and DVD player
- Audiovisual equipment in lounge
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