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Star Collector: Pacific Coast Passage - Costa Rican Rainforests to Seattle's Evergreen Shores
Apr 20, 2026 — May 6, 2026
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Beyond Inclusive Package
PUERTO CALDERA, SAN JOSE' → SEATTLE, WA
16 Nights on Star Seeker
Embark on a voyage from Costa Rica to Seattle, blending nature, culture, and cuisine. Start with a tour of Curú National Wildlife Refuge, exploring tropical forests and mangroves on foot or in kayaks. Move up the coast to relax on Playa del Coco’s beach or indulge your adventurous spirit while snorkeling or ziplining. In Mexico, visit Puerto Chiapas coffee plantation and taste the local liquors, coffee, chocolate, and mole of Mexico. In Huatulco, visit the Izapa Mayan Ruins, then from Manzanilla, explore Comala's historic town, where you can sample the local ponche (similar to tequila). When you arrive in Puerto Vallarta, enjoy beach time, explore the old town, and devour delicious tacos. Rejuvenate your body and mind with onboard spa treatments or a morning yoga class. Your expedition ends in Seattle, with Pacific Northwest coffee, world-class art, and an eclectic culinary scene.






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Uncover the ancient wonders of the Izapa Mayan ruins in Puerto Chiapas, Mexico where you can explore the remnants of one of Mesoamerica's most influential pre-Columbian civilizations.
Indulge in gourmet dining options with dishes created by James Beard Foundation award winning chefs.
Immerse yourself in local culture at Mexico's Zocalo, Manzanillo's central plaza. Stroll through vibrant markets, sample street food, visit the beach, and experience the ambiance of this coastal town.
Wander through the Curu Wildlife Refuge, a protected area teeming with diverse flora and fauna.
Unwind on the stunning beaches of Huatulco, Mexico where you can bask in the sun and enjoy the pristine, crystal-clear waters.
Schedule a massage in our spa to unwind. Our spa is open until the evening hours, so you can take full advantage of it during your time onboard.
Pack light with complimentary daily laundry service.

Located on the Gulf of Nicoya, the small town of Puerto Caldera is one of Costa Rica's top attractions, perfect for travelers who like more off the beaten path destinations where the native Tico lifestyle can be experienced. It is the gateway to San Jose, Jaco and the big city of Puntarenas, plus Los Suenos and Tortuga Island. Carara National Park is nearby, the rainforest home to crocodiles, over 400 species of birds and is considered the most likely place to see scarlet macaws.
Puerto Caldera: San Jose City Tour with Transfer to Windstar Hotel
Puerto Caldera, Sloth Sanctuary, Artisanal Craft Beer & Airport Transfer
Puerto Caldera: Doka Coffee Tour & Oxcart Workshop with Transfer to Windstar Hotel

Located along Costa Rica's Pacific coast, the Curu Wildlife Reserve is an impressive nature reserve spanning 12 square kilometers. This biodiverse paradise is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike looking for a responsible way to experience Costa Rica's forest and pristine beaches. Wander through dense tropical dry forests teeming with howler monkeys, capuchins, and a plethora of exotic birds or relax and bask in the sun on the beach.
Curu, Day Pass Escape
Curu, Through the Eyes of a Naturalist

Playas del Coco, with its unspoiled cocoa-colored beaches, is a jumping off point for rainforest canopy tours, nature walks, and other inspiring eco-adventures. It is one of the more popular beach towns in the country for both locals and tourists and is well-known for being a family friendly town. This port is accessed with a wet landing.
Playas Del Coco, Rivers of Joy, Hotsprings & Lunch
Playa Del Coco, Hotsprings and Traditions
Playas Del Coco, Catamaran & Snorkel Tour
Playa del Coco, Mud Pot and Waterfall Walk in Rincon La Vieja National Park
Playas Del Coco, Canopy Zip Line
Playa del Coco, Concierge Collection: Rivercruise, Hacienda House & Rum Experience
Puerto Chiapas is an important commercial port for agricultural produce and the gateway to Tapachula and the Izapa Mayan ruins. The Izapa played a major role in the creation of the Mayan calendar and the settlement here is 3,500 years old. The ruins include the Mayan Tree of Life carving, several plazas, pyramids and ball courts. The fertile fields produce high-quality cocoa beans and bananas. In Tapachula visit the planetarium for information on Mayan astronomy and cosmology. See the architecture and town square with its diverse influences from German, Chinese, Japanese and French cultures over the years and shop for handcrafted goods like leathers and ceramics.
Puerto Chiapas, Chiapas Through the Ages
Puerto Chiapas, Banana Plantaion and Community Exploration
Puerto Chiapas, Izapa Ruins and Chocolate Discovery
Puerto Chiapas, Mayan Tree of Life and Chocolate Discovery
Puerto Chiapas, Argovia Estate and Flower Plantation

Santa Maria Huatulco is one of the few places on earth to earn the pure air EarthCheck Gold Certification. It is known for the nearby pre-Hispanic ruins found at Parque Eco-Arqueologico Copalita, including a large stone temple. Huatulco is home to nine bays together called Bays National Park, a protected reserve. The coral reefs provide excellent diving opportunities and kayaking the rapids and sport fishing are also popular activities here. A visit to the Museum of Oaxacan Art will provide an chance to purchase traditional clay creations known as "Barro Negro," and date back several centuries. Each piece is unique and hand sculpted.
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