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Looking for a getaway in the outdoors? I’m here to share 7 of the best small-group nature vacations in 2024-2025. Unplug, unwind, and reconnect with nature like never before.
If you’re like me, you crave getting away from the noise and immersing yourself in nature. That’s why I’ve put together this guide to small group nature vacations perfect for 2024-2025. With years of exploring and writing about the world’s hidden gems, I’m here to help you find those unique spots where adventure meets tranquility.
This guide features everything from the wild rainforests of Costa Rica to the mystical terrains of Java and Bali. These trips are designed for small groups, ensuring you can enjoy these stunning places without the crowds—just pure nature and good company.
Whether it’s climbing the rugged peaks of the Alps or witnessing wildlife on the remote island of Socotra, I’ve scoped out the top spots for you. Ready to explore these incredible destinations? Let’s dive in!
What is small group travel?
What exactly do I mean when I talk about small group travel? It’s all about exploring new places with a few others—think 10-20 people tops. This isn’t your typical tour bus scene with crowds of tourists. It’s more about having an intimate experience where you can really get to know the area and your travel companions.
I’ve been part of many small group tours, and the difference is clear. You get to move at a pace that suits the group, with more flexibility and access to experiences that just aren’t feasible with large groups. From personal interactions with local guides to quieter, more exclusive visits to major sights, the benefits are huge.
Let’s see how small-group travel can make your next vacation unforgettable.
1. Costa Rica: Rainforests, Volcanoes & Wildlife
If you’re eyeing a small group vacation in Costa Rica that’s both packed and priced right, you’ve got to check out what Go Ahead Tours offers. For around $2900 to $3200, depending on when you book, you get an all-encompassing 9-day trip that covers some of the coolest places in Costa Rica.
The tour kicks off with a night in San José, followed by a scenic boat ride to Tortuguero where you’ll spend two nights. The package includes all your meals on most days, which means less hassle for you, and they even throw in a couple of tastings—think fresh pineapple and local coffee. You also won’t want to miss the hot springs by Arenal Volcano or the cloud forests in Monteverde, seriously.
What I love about this tour is how it mixes relaxation with adventure. You get to hike, soak in natural hot springs, and learn directly from locals at an organic pineapple farm and a coffee plantation. Plus, all transport, including a private coach and several exciting boat trips, is sorted for you.
2. The Best of the Galápagos and Peru: From Enchanted Islands to Machu Picchu
Starting at $7999 for 18 days, this Road Scholar trip isn’t your average vacation. It’s a full-on exploration of two of the most incredible spots on the planet.
You start in Quito, hit the Galápagos to meet some of the most unique creatures on Earth, and finish with the ancient awe of Machu Picchu, a must-see place in Peru. What’s great about this tour is the small group size—only 13 to 24 people. It feels personal, like you’re just traveling with a bunch of friends.
The activities? You’re not lounging around. Expect to be active, walking on uneven terrain, and snorkeling in the Pacific. This trip demands a bit of stamina but pays off with unforgettable experiences like swimming with sea turtles and hiking around Machu Picchu.
The price includes almost everything: 42 meals across three weeks, stays in comfortable hotels, and all transport, including flights within the trip. Plus, you get the expertise of local guides who make places come alive in ways you just can’t get on your own.
For anyone looking for a small group nature vacation with a touch of adventure, I can’t recommend this trip enough.
3. Northern Italy: The Alps, Dolomites & Lombardy
Looking for a great way to see Northern Italy? Check out the Alps, Dolomites, and Lombardy tour from Overseas Adventure Travel. It’s a 16-day trip that costs about $5,395, which works out to $338 per day. That includes your international airfare, so it’s pretty good value.
You’ll get to see some of the most beautiful places in Italy. The Alps and Dolomites offer not only breathtaking views but also a chance to walk through some picturesque trails. Lombardy will surprise you with its mix of culture and scenery, blending vibrant cities like Milan with the quiet beauty of lakeside towns.
What I appreciate about this tour is how it manages to be thorough yet relaxing. You’re moving through some of the most famous regions in Italy, but the pace feels just right—not too rushed. Plus, they handle all the logistics, from flights to hotels, which really takes the pressure off.
If you love the mountains and charming Italian towns, this could be the perfect trip. It combines natural beauty with cultural insights, all smoothly organized so you can just enjoy the experience.
4. Java & Bali: Indonesia’s Mystical Islands
If you’re thinking about a nature vacation this year, check out this 18-day tour through Java and Bali with Overseas Adventure Travel. It’s priced at $4,695, which breaks down to $261 a day, including flights. It’s a fantastic deal considering the places you’ll visit and the experiences lined up.
The adventure starts in Jakarta, then moves to Yogyakarta where you’ll get up close with incredible temples and vibrant street life. After Java, the scene shifts to Bali. You know Bali—those postcard-perfect beaches and lush interiors, but it’s even better experiencing it in person, trust me.
The best part? It’s a small group tour, limited to just 16 people. This really lets you get a genuine feel for each location, far from the usual tourist rush. You’ll have local guides who bring you beyond the typical tourist paths, into the heart of each destination.
This tour packs a lot, with a great balance of scheduled activities and downtime. Whether you’re exploring or just soaking up the beach vibes in Indonesia, you can do so at your own pace.
5. Socotra Yemen Island Tour
Up for a real adventure? Consider joining Young Pioneer’s Socotra Yemen Island Tour this October. Flying from Cairo to Hadibu via Aden, this trip is a rare opportunity to explore one of the most isolated and unique places on Earth.
The tour runs for 8 nights and 9 days, and the base price is $1,495. This doesn’t include flights or the visa—those come to an extra $1,195 for the round-trip flight and $200 for visa handling, but everything is arranged for you.
Socotra is this incredible island off Yemen, known for its alien landscapes and unique biodiversity. Over 30% of its wildlife can’t be found anywhere else! The tour includes visits to places like Ayhaft Canyon National Park and the white sands of Delisha Beach. You’ll also see the Dragon’s Blood trees in Homhil National Park, which are surreal.
The trip in Yemen offers an active engagement with nature. You’ll hike to scenic spots, explore diverse habitats, and end your days on pristine beaches. It’s managed by experts, so all the logistics, including the complicated Yemen visa process, are taken care of. You just need to show up ready for an adventure!
6. Botswana Off the Beaten Path Safari
If you’re looking for an extraordinary nature vacation in Botswana that veers off the typical tourist tracks, the Botswana Off the Beaten Path Safari might just be your perfect match.
Priced from $14,295, this 12-day adventure is not your average African safari. It combines exceptional wildlife viewing, private helicopter flights, and stays in unique lodges and camps that elevate the whole experience.
Starting off at a fabulous lodge along the Thamalakane River, you immediately dive into the heart of Botswana’s wildlife scene. Next, you’ll find yourself by the Boteti River, perfectly placed for witnessing zebra and wildebeest migrations. Imagine waking up and watching herds right from your deck!
The journey continues with a flight into the Okavango Delta, where you stay at two different camps, including a treehouse camp on a palm island. Here, the wildlife viewing is simply unmatched. You’re looking at lions, leopards, rhinos, and herds of elephants and hippos, to name just a few.
The trip wraps up with a visit to Victoria Falls via Chobe National Park, pairing breathtaking natural wonders with luxury lodging and dining. It’s a grand finale to an unforgettable safari in Africa.
7. Joshua Tree and Death Valley
Last on our list of the top small group nature retreats is the Joshua Tree and Death Valley tour by Off the Beaten Path. Priced from $5,795, this 7-day adventure takes you through some of the most striking landscapes in the United States.
Starting in Palm Springs, the tour quickly dives into the surreal world of Joshua Tree National Park. You’ll get to see the iconic Joshua trees up close, explore fascinating rock formations, and even spend a night stargazing in the desert’s profound silence. I’ve always felt that there’s something magical about Joshua Tree. It’s like stepping onto another planet!
From Joshua Tree, the tour heads into the even more extreme environment of Death Valley. You’ll stay at The Inn at Death Valley, where a spring-fed pool awaits to cool you down after days spent exploring the lowest, hottest, and driest place in North America. Highlights include a sunrise at Zabriskie Point and hiking the stunning landscapes of Mosaic Canyon.
What I love most about this trip is the blend of adventure and comfort. The lodges are unique, and the small group size ensures a personalized experience. It’s a fantastic way to see these legendary landscapes while enjoying a bit of luxury along the way.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the best nature vacations
Are you looking for the perfect nature vacation? Our FAQs have got you covered! Find answers to all your burning questions and make the most of your trip.
How big is a small group tour?
Small group tours typically have around 10-20 participants. This size strikes a balance between offering a social experience and allowing for personalized attention from the guide.
Is it cheaper to travel with a tour group?
Often, yes. Traveling with a tour group can be cheaper than going it alone. Tour operators often get better rates on accommodations, transportation, and activities which they pass on to you.
Where is the best place to travel for nature?
The best place to travel for nature really depends on what type of nature you love. For tropical forests and beaches, Costa Rica is a top choice. If you’re into deserts and dramatic landscapes, the American Southwest, including places like Joshua Tree and Death Valley, is fantastic. For wildlife and safaris, you can’t beat the national parks of East Africa, like Serengeti or Maasai Mara.
Is it cheaper to book vacations through travel agents?
Sometimes it is cheaper to book vacations through travel agents. They have access to deals and packages that aren’t always available to the public. Plus, they save you the time and hassle of piecing together all the elements of a trip, which can be worth the cost in itself.