Costa Rica is considered the second-most important destination for adventure tourism in the world, right behind New Zealand. But you couldn’t do many adventure activities like rafting, canyoneering, hiking, safari floats and more if it weren’t for the abundance of nature we have here. Our tours combine the best of nature and adventure in Costa Rica.
- Liquid Lava Volcano Hike & Baldí Hot Springs (Includes: transport, guide, trail & Baldí hot springs)
- Cerro Chato Extreme Volcano Hike (Includes: transport, guide, snack, trail entrance and La Fortuna Waterfall entrance)
- Birdwatching with naturalist guide or Rainforest Mysteries at Finca Luna Nueva Includes: transport, guide, trail entrances
- Rainforest Mysteries Tour at Finca Luna Nueva Start with a welcome fruit drink to get to learn about Luna Nueva. We then head out on an all-access Interpretive Rainforest hike. You’ll get a chance to taste the local harvests of fresh vegetables and herbs and learn about medicinal plants and sustainable agriculture. We finish up with lunch a visit to the Finca Luna Nueva gift shop and Arenal volcano viewing.
- Kayak on Lake Arenal Paddle on the picturesque Lake Arenal for the perfect photo-taking opportunity (Includes: transport, kayak equipment, naturalist guide, snack)
- Mountain Bike Tours (Local and up to Monteverde) (Includes: transport, suspension bike, helmet, guide, moderate-level tour on back roads around La Fortuna, water, snack)
- Venado Cave Spelunking (Includes: transport, guide, helmet, flashlight, entrance)
- Hanging Bridges over the tree-top canopy Includes: transport, entrance & guide
- Caño Negro You’ll do a peaceful boat ride in an area unsurpassed in natural beauty – wildlife guaranteed! (Includes: transport, naturalist guide, boat tour, snack)
- ATV Four-wheel adventure! Includes: transport, ATV & guide
- Canopy Tours We like to work with Arenal Paraíso with 15 platforms, views of the volcano & great service! Includes: transport & guide.
Cerro Chato Extreme Hike
This very intense 5-6 hour hike takes you straight up through lush rain forest to the crater of the extinct volcano Cerro Chato. Once you arrive at the crater, you can then “boulder” your way down, climbing over big rocks as you descend to the aqua-green lagoon.
Take some photos, a quick breather and prepare to hike your way back out and down to the base of this beautiful mountain. And… if you have enough energy left, once you’ve accomplished the extreme part, take your time to hike down to the base of the 150-ft La Fortuna waterfall to cool off in the rushing tropical waters. Recommended only for people in very good shape and willing to hike in extreme conditions. Includes: bilingual naturalist guide, transport & snack. Waterfall entrance. What to bring: hiking boots, water, sunscreen, insect repellent and rain gear. Departs: 7:30am Duration: approx. 5-6 hours total.
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