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Welcome to Trendetna. What's trending around you? travel guide Let's Talk
What's trending around you: tours and experiences booked straight with the operators who run them.
Welcome to Trendetna. What's trending around you? travel guide Let's Talk
What's trending around you: tours and experiences booked straight with the operators who run them.
Welcome to Trendetna. What's trending around you? travel guide Let's Talk

This private day trip from San José blends Costa Rica’s natural beauty and cultural heritage in one journey. Begin at Irazú Volcano National Park, the country’s highest volcano, where you can stand on the crater’s rim and admire sweeping views. Continue to Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels in Cartago, Costa Rica’s most important pilgrimage site with remarkable architecture. The drive then takes you through the scenic Orosí Valley, where coffee farms, rivers, and traditional villages create a picturesque countryside. Finally, explore the Ujarrás Ruins, a 17th-century church surrounded by peaceful gardens. With a professional English-speaking driver, hotel pickup and drop-off, and fully customizable stops, this experience offers the perfect mix of history, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes.
Rising over 3,400 meters, Irazú is Costa Rica’s highest active volcano. On clear days, visitors can see both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts from its summit. The main crater, often filled with a striking green lake, is surrounded by lunar-like landscapes. Entrance ticket required and not included in the ride price.
Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels. This grand basilica is one of Costa Rica’s most important religious landmarks and a popular pilgrimage site. Its blend of Byzantine and colonial architecture, along with the sacred statue of La Negrita, makes it a fascinating cultural stop. Free entry.
Orosi
Orosí Valley Scenic Drive. A fertile valley filled with coffee plantations, rivers, and rolling green hills. The road winds past traditional villages and open landscapes, offering countless photo opportunities along the way. Free stop.
Ujarras
Ujarrás Ruins. The remains of one of the country’s oldest churches, dating back to the 17th century. Surrounded by gardens and picnic areas, the ruins provide a peaceful glimpse into Costa Rica’s colonial history. Free entry.
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