Tiqui Tours Costa Rica

Tiqui Tours Costa Rica Guided Tours. We take care of your vacation for less. Our goal is to provide tourists with unforgettable memories full of fun and joy.

Tiqui Tours Costa Rica complies with all the rules and regulations to provide tourists with a professional and safe experience. We are family owned and operated. Our goal is to ensure that each client is totally satisfied with their selected tour to enjoy the uniqueness that this wonderful country has to offer. It is our promise, too, to create an experience so memorable that our clients will not

only recommend Costa Rica to associates and friends, but will fall in love with this remarkable country and return to visit more than once. Travel with confort and enjoy your favorite activities in our beautiful Costa Rica. Don't worry about driving into the unknown, let us take care of the wheel ! Let us take you to the best destinations of our country without worrying about getting lost. Sit, relax, and enjoy the view! We can give you the best services and the best prices.! Contact us today to start planning your dream vacation.!!

Choosing scenery as one of the best reasons to go to Costa Rica may sound a bit lame but by its very diversity, the vary...
03/07/2017

Choosing scenery as one of the best reasons to go to Costa Rica may sound a bit lame but by its very diversity, the varying landscape makes for excellent sightseeing, and outdoor activities.

If you visit Costa Rican in May, June, July or august you could be lucky and hit a stretch of sunny weather. Veranillo (...
13/06/2017

If you visit Costa Rican in May, June, July or august you could be lucky and hit a stretch of sunny weather. Veranillo (“little summer”) is a dry weather phenomenon that brings several weeks of sunshine to the Pacific coast. The exact timing of veranillo shifts from year to year, but it often occurs around mid- to late-July. Occasionally it can stretch into early August. Veranillo is most pronounced in the northern Pacific coast. It has little to no effect in the southern Pacific coast.

12/06/2017

It’s always a good time to visit Costa Rica, but for the most part you will always hear it is best during the “summer” time, dry season actually is a better term considering it’s always summer in this country; however, traveling to Costa Rica during the green season or rainy season has its advantage...

If you take fishing or snorkeling trips you will most likely spot the smaller cetaceans, but if you want to see the star...
31/05/2017

If you take fishing or snorkeling trips you will most likely spot the smaller cetaceans, but if you want to see the star of the show, you should make sure you travel when they’re “wintering” in the warm tropical waters :)

Whale and dolphin watching 2017. From July to October. Call us at 6262 2217 and reserve your place :)
30/05/2017

Whale and dolphin watching 2017. From July to October. Call us at 6262 2217 and reserve your place :)

Costa Rica is one of the best places in the world to spot humpback whales. Costa Rican waters are home to dozens of mari...
25/05/2017

Costa Rica is one of the best places in the world to spot humpback whales. Costa Rican waters are home to dozens of marine mammal species and spotted, or bottle nose dolphins commonly es**rt small craft on any offshore excursion. If you want to see these huge and amazing mammals, don't miss this opportunity you can book directly with Ballena Tour C. R. Prices are very affordable. The tour is espectacular and is garanteed that you will see this amazing creatures.!!

The Ballena National Marine Park south of Dominical is the mainstay of the humpback whales whenever they migrate to Cost...
24/05/2017

The Ballena National Marine Park south of Dominical is the mainstay of the humpback whales whenever they migrate to Costa Rica. This area also boasts of rich and beautiful beaches. You don’t only get to see the whales but also dolphins jumping off the waters ready to have their photographs taken.

24/05/2017

Costa Rica holds the longest season for humpback whale watching in the world. So if you’re interested on spotting these gentle giants you can take this opportunity and can book directly with Ballena Tour C. R. Prices are very affordable.
The tour is espectacular and is guaranteed that you will see this amazing creatures. Transportation, Lodging and food is included in the price. Including the tours. Make the call now, book the flight and enjoy!!!! 3 people minimum required.

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Whale watching opportunities are available and during the peak months of migration, it is easy to see these magnificent ...
24/05/2017

Whale watching opportunities are available and during the peak months of migration, it is easy to see these magnificent beasts roaming the waters. Costa Rica’s waters are blessed with good health, temperature and location, so whale species come here year round to mate, give birth and raise their young before heading back to feed on krill which are rich in the colder waters.

Costa Rica is a prime whale watching destination and it is all thanks to the spectacular annual migration of two groups ...
24/05/2017

Costa Rica is a prime whale watching destination and it is all thanks to the spectacular annual migration of two groups of humpback whales. Don't miss this opportunity to take this tour from July to October. Tell your friends. Pack light. And get ready to have the best time ever!!!! Warning you are going to get wet!!! We will take care of lodging, food and transportation,!! Book your flight now!!!!

From May through August you can expect clear, sunny mornings with afternoon showers.This is a great time to visit northw...
20/05/2017

From May through August you can expect clear, sunny mornings with afternoon showers.
This is a great time to visit northwest Costa Rica — the driest part of the country. You can enjoy the region’s terrific beaches without the crowds.
In southwest Costa Rica — the rainiest part of the country — May through August means regular afternoon rains. But mornings are generally sunny. If you don’t mind waking up early, there’s still plenty to see and do.

Costa Rica in May, June, July, AugustCosta Rica’s rainy season (aka “green season”) officially starts in May. This is al...
14/05/2017

Costa Rica in May, June, July, August
Costa Rica’s rainy season (aka “green season”) officially starts in May. This is also when hotels offer low-season discounts, which are up to 30% cheaper than high season rates. But here’s a secret: Costa Rica’s six-month rainy season starts soft and gradually builds over time. The start of the rainy season is often not very rainy. May through August is also considered the “light” rainy season, which is far less rainy than the true depths of the rainy season in September and October. From May through August you can expect clear, sunny mornings with afternoon showers :D

January through March are the best months to visit the South Pacific. This lush, beautiful region experiences a longer r...
09/04/2017

January through March are the best months to visit the South Pacific. This lush, beautiful region experiences a longer rainy season — and a rainier dry season — than the rest of the Pacific coast.
Northwest Costa Rica, by contrast, can go months without a drop of rain.
Over on the Caribbean coast — one of the rainiest regions in Costa Rica — February and March are relatively drier months.

The best time to visit Costa Rica depends on both weather and where you go. Costa Rica officially has two seasons: the r...
03/04/2017

The best time to visit Costa Rica depends on both weather and where you go. Costa Rica officially has two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. But the timing of those seasons varies throughout the country. When it’s rainy on the Pacific coast, it’s dry on the Caribbean coast — and vice versa. The dry season also lasts longer in some places than others.

The Good News: no matter when you visit, there’s always someplace with great weather in Costa Rica.

The Bad News: without proper planning, it’s easy to get caught in the rain :o

Best Times to Visit Costa Rica: December through April is the dry season in Costa Rica, when much of the country enjoys ...
10/03/2017

Best Times to Visit Costa Rica:
December through April is the dry season in Costa Rica, when much of the country enjoys sunny days with little rain. Not surprisingly, this is also peak travel season. The busiest weeks are Christmas and Easter, when many hotels charge “peak season” prices. If you visit during peak season, make your hotel reservations in far in advance as possible. December through February is also coffee picking season, making it a great time for a coffee tour :)

VISITING COSTA RICA IN JANUARY:January is a great time to visit Costa Rica. Because it’s the dry season, you’ll enjoy su...
18/01/2017

VISITING COSTA RICA IN JANUARY:
January is a great time to visit Costa Rica. Because it’s the dry season, you’ll enjoy sunny days and little rain throughout much of the country. And after the first week of January — one of the most popular times to visit Costa Rica thanks to New Years — prices drop from “peak season” to “high season."

FIESTAS DE ZAPOTE: FROM CHRISTMAS DAY TO THE FIRST SUNDAY OF THE NEW YEARFiestas de Zapote marks the end of the holiday ...
10/01/2017

FIESTAS DE ZAPOTE: FROM CHRISTMAS DAY TO THE FIRST SUNDAY OF THE NEW YEAR

Fiestas de Zapote marks the end of the holiday season and the beginning of the New Year. Set in Zapote Farmer’s market grounds, the Fiestas hosts food stands cotton candy, churros, loi main –chop suey- , portable bars, carnival Thrill and kiddieland rides and game, live musical performances, and the bloodless and dart free bullfights better known as Toros a la Tica.

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31/12/2016
Students are out of school in December, starting their long “summer vacation” until February. Rainy season has ended, re...
28/12/2016

Students are out of school in December, starting their long “summer vacation” until February. Rainy season has ended, replaced with dry cool winds, sunny days, clear and starry nights, and cooler temperatures in the Central Valley. It’s time to celebrate! :D

Costa Rica’s houses and public buildings are decked out in elaborate Christmas decorations and lights – the more flashin...
21/12/2016

Costa Rica’s houses and public buildings are decked out in elaborate Christmas decorations and lights – the more flashing patterns the better! It’s fun to drive around at night to see all of the displays. Christmas trees – either fresh-scented real cypress trees or artificial trees – are put up with bright lights and ornaments, often swathed in colorful gauze and ribbons, with a gold star on top.

Costa Rica’s Christmas celebration begins on Christmas Eve, or “Noche Bueno,” when people visit family and friends for e...
14/12/2016

Costa Rica’s Christmas celebration begins on Christmas Eve, or “Noche Bueno,” when people visit family and friends for elaborate dinners of roast pork leg, tamales, pastries and other desserts. Eggnog (“rompope”), heavy with rum, is drunk while family members exchange presents before midnight. Catholics then head to Christmas Eve Midnight Mass (a two-hour marathon). As you can imagine, Christmas Day is a day for relaxing and enjoying family and presents :)

12/12/2016

Costa Rican Christmas is exciting and festive much like a North American Christmas. Las Posadas is what the Costa Ricans (also known as Ticos) call the nine days before Christmas during which time a nativity scene or as it is called there a Portal or Pasito is set up in the center of the home, and then gradually decorated with plants, mosses, grasses, twigs, fruits and tropical flowers collected by the children.

Have you heard the one about the visiting tourist enjoying Costa Rican tamales? He says, “They’re really delicious, but ...
12/12/2016

Have you heard the one about the visiting tourist enjoying Costa Rican tamales? He says, “They’re really delicious, but the lettuce is little tough!” (Costa Rican tamales are wrapped in green banana tree leaves.) Ho, ho, ho!

Tamales are one of the most time-honored Christmas traditions in Costa Rica. Like the rest of Latin America, tamales are a principal part of Christmas dinner. In Costa Rica, tamales are made from corn flour and are filled with many different ingredients, such as potato puree, rice, vegetables, garlic and onions, and shredded pork or chicken or beef, all wrapped in banana leaves and tied with string into squares, and boiled.

If there's one place that offers everything except snow for Christmas, it's Costa Rica. The sun is usually shining on Ch...
07/12/2016

If there's one place that offers everything except snow for Christmas, it's Costa Rica. The sun is usually shining on Christmas in Costa Rica, and with water warm enough to bask in, a trip to one of Costa Rica's world-class beaches is just the gift you really must give yourself.

07/12/2016

With its varying coastline, consistent breaks and outstanding sunsets Costa Rica is the place to surf.

On Christmas Eve, everyone puts on their best clothes and goes to Midnight Mass. In Costa Rica it's called the 'Misa de ...
07/12/2016

On Christmas Eve, everyone puts on their best clothes and goes to Midnight Mass. In Costa Rica it's called the 'Misa de Gallo (Mass of the Rooster); it's also called that in Spain.

After Midnight Mass the main Christmas meal is eaten. It normal includes chicken and pork tamales that have been wrapped for cooking in plantain leaves. To drink there's lots of egg nog and rum punch! ;)

In Costa Rica, the gift bringer is often 'Niño dios' (Child God, meaning Jesus) or 'Colacho' (another name for St. Nicho...
04/12/2016

In Costa Rica, the gift bringer is often 'Niño dios' (Child God, meaning Jesus) or 'Colacho' (another name for St. Nicholas).

04/12/2016

In Costa Rica, you always know that Christmas is right around the corner when the north winds begin to blow and the city streets are lined with vendors selling apples, grapes, and pears. Costa Ricans, affectionately known as Ticos, celebrate Christmas with anticipation and excitement. Christmas in Costa Rica comes at the end of the school year and the start of the holidays - so people really look forward to getting to the beach! :D

Christmas wreaths are made of cypress branches and are decorated with red coffee berries and ribbons. Most homes, shops ...
01/12/2016

Christmas wreaths are made of cypress branches and are decorated with red coffee berries and ribbons. Most homes, shops and important buildings are decorated with Christmas lights.

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