Alajuela (Spanish pronunciation: [alaˈxwela]) is the second-largest city in Costa Rica after the capital, San José. It is also the capital of Alajuela Province.
Restaurants in Alajuela
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Tour Adventure Costa Rica was founded on 2003 by Jose Gonzalez how will be pleased to take you to different touristic destinations in Costa Rica.
Jose is a great guy, and he made our trip to Costa Rica super easy and fun! Highly recommend him for organizing your transportation and activities while enjoying the Pura Vida.
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We are not in service right now, due to personal reasons we are taking some time off. We will update again in 2-3 months
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Shuttle transportation Taxi, private transportation services, day trips, multiday trips, guided tours in national parks and private own reserves.
4.5 based on 800 reviews
Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center (formerly Rescate Animal Zoo Ave) is a non-profit that has been rescuing wildlife for over 30 years. While educating the public about local wildlife, this rescue center and sanctuary also breeds endangered species for release to the wild. They have reintroduced several different species to previously extinct areas of Costa Rica and their current Scarlet Macaw breeding program plans to reintroduce a further 500 of the species by 2030. Every admission fee to the sanctuary goes to supporting their cause.
The center is 15 minutes from the airport, and it was an excellent place to spend a few hours before our flight. We enjoyed spotting the sloths, and seeing the peacocks and lizard which roam freely throughout the paths. Eating early at the cafe was a good call, since a bus tour arrived that Saturday and filled up the restaurant just as we finished.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Go to Mi Cafecito Coffee Tour and live an unforgetable experience. You will learn about the life of the Costa Rican coffee producers. In addition, you will appreciate the coffee fields produced in harmony with the nature. You will learn about the plantation since the seed initiates its germination, goes on to the state of small plant with two false leaves and then to the final phase of harvest, where you will be able to taste a delicious cup of coffee. You can acquire coffee Mi Cafecito of the first quality in whole beans or grounded in the souvenir shop.
4.5 based on 178 reviews
We are a Farming Culture Tour, located 50 minutes from San Jose, on the main road to Poas Volcano, which makes a special complement. The tour is 2 hours guided tour on a Costa Rican dairy farm with amazing view of Barva and Poas volcanoes. On the tour the visitors will walk through cloud forest, strawberry fields and cheese factory.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Indulge yourself and dive into the mysteries and secrets of the worlds favorite food. Discover the Cacao tree and feast on it´s fruit. Learn about ancient cultures and how they invented the ritual drink made of cacao.... and drink it. Our garden has no only cacao but also Vanilla, Cinammonand many exotic plants. Taste Costa Rica´s prime chocolate from local artisan makers. DELICIOUS.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
very clean and entertaining mall with many restaurants and clothing store not to mention the nicest barber shop I ever saw
4.5 based on 385 reviews
Before coffee comes from a barista, it comes from a tree, a farm, a community and a culture. Experience coffee hands on from seed to up. See firsthand the work being done to partner with local farmers, promote sustainable practices and develop the next generation of coffee in Costa Rica and around the globe. 90-minute guided tour. Come for the coffee & food, stay for the views.
My wife and I spent 10 days in Costa Rica - we took plenty of tours around the country and this coffee farm was by far the best tour we took. It was highly interactive, we got to see, touch and taste a variety of actual coffee beans, we saw the detailed end-to-end process from growing the coffee into toasting. Breath-taking views of the coffee farm, it includes a great tasting at the end and there is a Starbucks reserve right there to enjoy the local coffee. Melissa was our tour guide and she was Costa Rican, very young and knew everything about the coffee process, she kept the tour extremely interesting and interactive. I definitely recommend it since it is by far better than Britt tours in San Jose and others in La Fortuna.
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