Costa Rica Handicap Travel Operator

Special Requests: People with Limitations

Costa Rica rain forest tree ascent with Senior Citizens

How do you celebrate your 80th Birthday?

When Every Operation is Private, We Can Open the World for You

Serendipity Costa Rica sled for handicapped person

Serendipity developed a sled to bring disabled guests into the private forest, and ascend the tree to the platform for lunch

When the spirit is willing but the body just won't let you.

Traveling Costa Rica with physical limitations could be a hassle. But when you have the spirit, Serendipity will make it fun and mind-expanding.

Serendipity has ways to ascend the jungle tree, float a nature river, and find isolated and pristine waterfalls and nature for people who cannot walk, or walk very little. Our one-on-one guides have ways to help, and equipment designed to get you places you may have thought was prohibited by your limited mobility.

Paraplegic with artificial legs on Serendipity adventure

Serendipity guest with two artificial legs prepares herself for canyoning (rappelling waterfalls) with Serendipity guide

Food Allergies or Dietary Restrictions

Kosher food items are not easy to find once outside San José. Diets restricted for gluten, nuts, and other allergens are best carried on the trip, or use your Serendipity guide to find the right places and foods you can eat.

What we won't do is compromise on elements that create an unacceptable risk.

While we're at it, let's talk about Risk. It's one of the most important aspects of any adventure. We're proud of our record, and our commitment to setting the standard in Costa Rica for minimizing risk.

It's time to call us.

 

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I very much appreciate the fact that our trip helped to support several environmental conservation efforts-e.g. the Bosque de Paz Preserve and the Frog Farm. I commend Serendipity on this part of the trip planning.

—Margaret B., San Mateo, CA, Oct., 2009