Costa Rica Experiences

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Discover Costa Rica with kimkim's curated list of top-rated activities. Whether you're navigating the lush canopies of Arenal Hanging Bridges, feeling the adrenaline rush as you zip line through the cloud forest in Monteverde, learning to surf on the pristine beaches of Tamarindo, or embarking on a wildlife boat excursion in Tortuguero National Park, you're guaranteed an authentic taste of Costa Rica. Don't miss out on our recommended activities in Arenal, Manuel Antonio, Monteverde, Tamarindo, Tortuguero, the Gulf of Papagayo, and more for your next trip to Costa Rica.

Prepare for a jungle cruise
Palo Verde National Park
Palo Verde Boat Tour & Guaitil Artisan Village
1 hour
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If you're an avid birder and/or wildlife enthusiast, then you'll surely love Palo Verde National Park. Here, you can embark on a boat trip down the Tempisque River, where white-faced capuchin monkeys swing from the tree branches, and caimans and the occasional crocodile patrol the waters. In...
Enjoy some horseback riding
Gulf of Papagayo
Ziplining, Horseback Riding & Hot Springs at Hacienda Guachipelin
8 hours
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Small group
You'll have an exhilarating day at Rincón de la Vieja National Park! You'll start with an early morning pick-up from your hotel before transferring to the park. You'll spend the day horseback riding through the park and experiencing the thrill of 12 different zip lines, including one 320-foot...
Kayaking is a beautiful, peaceful way to explore Tortuguero National Park
Kayaking Tortuguero National Park
2 hours
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Small group
Embark on a mystical kayaking adventure through the serene waterways of Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica. Paddle through the peaceful Caño Chiquero or Caño Mora canals, designated for non-motorized boats only, and immerse yourself in the lush rainforest surroundings. Keep an eye out for...
Make it a morning ride
Nosara
Sunrise or Sunset Horseback Ride
2 hours
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Small group
Saddle up for an adventure on horseback! Choose between a morning or sunset ride and explore the unspoiled tropical beach near Nosara. Trot over jungle trails, cross the river to the Gulf of Nosara, and gallop along Playa Pelada's white sands as blue waves crash nearby.
Spend a day on the farm
Arenal/La Fortuna
Los Campesinos Farm Experience
4 hours
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Small group
Immerse yourself in Costa Rica's sustainable farming culture on this half-day excursion. Begin with a warm welcome and fresh fruit juice at a local farm, then dive into hands-on activities such as milking a cow and processing sugar cane. Learn about the alambique distillation process, explore an...
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca
Jaguar Rescue Center, BriBri Chocolate, & Waterfall Tour
7 hours
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Small group
Start your day at the Jaguar Animal Rescue Center and witness the incredible work done by Encar and her team. Learn about the rehabilitation of wild animals and the Center's dedication to protecting the South Caribbean's diverse wildlife. Next, visit a Bribri family farm and discover the...
Tortuguero
Turtle Nesting & Hatching in Tortuguero National Park
2 hours
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Small group
Unlike many national parks in Costa Rica, Tortuguero National Park is unique in that it almost exclusively revolves around the water. The best way to explore this 120-mile (312 sq km) protected area is by hopping in a canoe and navigating the network of arterial waterways that snake around the...
Santa Elena
Santa Elena Birdwatching & Jungle Hike
The Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve is a 766-acre protected area and is home to hundreds of exotic birds, including the resplendent quetzal, hummingbird, black guan, toucanet, and more. You can also see mammals like howler monkeys, agoutis, coatimundis, tapirs, and pumas. Enjoy a birding and...
Beautiful vistas of the Tortuguero region open up from the top of Cerro Tortuguero
Tortuguero
Hiking Cerro Tortuguero
2 hours
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Small group
Your day begins with a boat ride to the Cerro Tortuguero trailhead. From there, you'll hike a well-maintained 1.75-mile (2.8-kilometer) trail through dense rainforest foliage to the top of the hill. Along the way, you'll spot a variety of Costa Rican wildlife, including monkeys, frogs, sloths,...
Meet your professional surf instructor for a day of catching waves
Nicoya Peninsula
Surf Lesson at Playa Guiones
2 hours
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Private
Enjoy a private surf lesson at Playa Guiones, one of the most consistent surf breaks on the Pacific. Your experienced surf instructor will customize the lesson to your experience level, ensuring that everyone has fun and stays safe. After your lesson, you can continue to practice your skills or...
The perfect hot cup
Arenal/La Fortuna
Organic Coffee Farm Experience
3 hours
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Small group
You'll have the opportunity to visit an organic coffee plantation located in the village of Naranjo, Costa Rica. This small family-run farm uses sustainable and eco-friendly cultivation methods to produce 100% organic coffee beans. You'll learn about the traditional Costa Rican methods used to...
Dolphins jumping in the waters of Costa Rica
Nosara
Catamaran Ocean Safari & Snorkeling
4 hours
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Group tour
Hop aboard a catamaran to explore the inviting blue ocean in the Sámara Beach area on a guided tour with chances for dolphin and whale sightings as well as snorkeling.
Tamarindo
Scuba Diving at the Catalina Islands
5 hours
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Small group
Explore an underwater world on this diving tour off the Catalina Islands! From a local dive shop in Playa Flamingo, you'll embark on a 40-minute ride to a group of volcanic islands and rock formations that rise above the ocean's surface in front of Flamingo Bay. If you're a beginner, your lesson...
Arenal/La Fortuna
Trekking to Laguna de Hule
9 hours
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Small group
Hike to one of the natural highlights of Costa Rica, the volcanic Hule Lagoon. The moderate trek begins in Juan Castro Blanco National Park. You'll hike 5 miles (8 km) through the plains bordering the volcanic crater before heading up into the rainforest toward the 136-acre (55-hectare) lagoon....
Paddleboarding in paradise
Nosara
Full Day Ocean SUP Tour
6 hours
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Small group
Embark on a full-day stand-up paddleboard (SUP) tour to explore the pristine sandy beaches of Nosara on the Nicoya Peninsula. Begin by acquainting yourself with your board and paddle, then glide offshore around the headland near the surf town of Garza, accompanied by a bilingual guide. Discover...
The red-eyed tree frog is one of the creatures you might spot on a nocturnal exploration of Tortuguero National Park
Tortuguero
Tortuguero National Park Night Hike
2.5 hours
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Small group
Embark on a captivating nighttime hike through the jungle surrounding Tortuguero, immersing yourself in the enchanting transformation as nocturnal creatures awaken. Begin with a 5-minute boat ride from your lodge to a network of private trails near Tortuguero National Park. Accompanied by an...
Leatherback turtle hatchling
Gulf of Papagayo
Leatherback Turtle Nesting Experience
3 hours
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Small group
Witness the awe-inspiring arrival of endangered leatherback turtles at Playa Grande, where they have returned to lay their eggs for thousands of years. With an expert guide, you'll observe these magnificent creatures climb ashore to complete their ancient nesting ritual.
Chocolate tasting
Arenal/La Fortuna
Chocolate Farm Visit and Workshop
2 hours
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Small group
In this hands-on chocolate experience, you'll learn all about one of Costa Rica's most famous exports. Participate in the cacao harvest, see how the seeds are dried and ground to produce creamy cocoa butter, and sample freshly made chocolate. You'll also learn about the history of chocolate...
Bioluminescence at dusk
Paquera
Bioluminescent Kayak Activity
1.5 hours
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Small group
Nature's incredible display of bioluminescence, the production and emission of light by living organisms, is the highlight of this unique kayaking excursion. Before you set out on an unforgettable paddle off the coast of Costa Rica, your knowledgeable guide will teach you about the special...
Snorkeling is a
Paquera
Isla Tortuga Experience
6 hours
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Small group
Visit Isla Tortuga off the Nicoya Peninsula on this full-day excursion that gives travelers a chance to snorkel, swim, or just relax on the beach. During the 30-minute voyage, your guide will provide information about the surrounding area. On the way to Isla Tortuga, you'll stop at another island...
The Springs thermal waters
Arenal/La Fortuna
Arenal Hanging Bridges & The Springs Hot Springs
7 hours
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Small group
Head out early to spend the day exploring the jungle canopy. You'll wander along well-marked trails that lead you over suspension bridges high above the treetops—some that are hundreds of feet long—for a once-in-a-lifetime view of Arenal Volcano. You'll also get an up-close look at the incredible...
Kayak through the mangrove forests of Boca Nosara
Nosara
Boca Nosara Wildlife & Birding Kayak Tour
5 hours
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Small group
Embark on a two-hour kayak tour through the beautiful mangrove forests of Boca Nosara, where the Río Nosara and Río Montana rivers meet. Paddle along the waterways and mangrove tunnels, spotting exotic wildlife such as blue herons, roseate spoonbills, howler monkeys, and crocodiles with the help...
The elusive resplendent quetzal
Monteverde
Children's Eternal Rainforest Guided Hike
2.5 hours
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Small group
The Children’s Eternal Rainforest (BEN) is considered as the biggest private reserve in Costa Rica, it is part of the Water and Peace Biosphere (“Biosfera Agua y Paz”) from the UNESCO, as well as founding member of the Costa Rican Network of Private Reserves and also member of the International...
Hiking trail in Arenal National Park
Arenal/La Fortuna
Arenal Volcano Hiking Tour & Baldi Hot Springs with Meal
7 hours
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Small group
Embark on a leisurely and informative hike around Arenal Volcano and nearby nature reserves in the La Fortuna area with a naturalist guide. Begin with a transfer from your hotel to the entrance of the 1968 Trail and explore the well-maintained trails for 1.5 hours, spotting exotic wildlife and...
waterfall in Juan Castro Blanco National Park
Arenal/La Fortuna
Cloud Forest Hike in Juan Castro Blanco National Park
9 hours
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Small group
Explore Juan Castro Blanco National Park, one of the lesser-known and least visited of Costa Rica's national parks, and its resident wildlife with a naturalist guide. Nicknamed "the National Park of Water," this biodiverse tract of rainforest and cloud forest is northern Costa Rica's primary...
San José
Coffee with a Sloth at Toucan Rescue Center
2.5 hours
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Small group
Located just a 30 minutes drive from downtown San José, The Toucan Rescue Center offers a unique opportunity to escape the fast paced city and encounter Costa Rica's fascinating wildlife. If you don't have a rental car, you can easily ask the front desk of your hotel to call you a taxi (generally...
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca
Chocolate Forest Experience & Uatsi Waterfall
4.5 hours
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Small group
Embark on an authentic bean-to-bar chocolate tour in the community of Uatsi, just 11 miles west of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca. Learn about cacao, its history, local wildlife, and chocolate-making from your knowledgeable guide at the organic chocolate factory. After the tour, enjoy a refreshing dip...

Best Experiences in Costa Rica

Rio Celeste Waterfall
Map of Best Waterfall Hikes in Costa Rica
Best Waterfall Hikes in Costa Rica

With ample mountains and rainforests, Costa Rica’s fortunate topography is a breeding ground for rivers and streams that turn into rushing waterfalls. Climbing these picturesque cascades will reward you with stunning views from the top and refreshing pools below. (In other words, pack a swimsuit and towel.) Here’s a list of the country’s best waterfall hikes ranging in difficulty for young and old alike.

Ziplining in Monteverde
Map of Monteverde Zip Lining—Ultimate Guide to Selecting the Best Option for You
Monteverde Zip Lining—Ultimate Guide to Selecting the Best Option for You

As the birthplace of modern zip lining, Costa Rica's Monteverde region is the prime location to zip through the jungle. With four main zip lining companies to recommend, you'll find adventure parks suitable for any traveler, including beginners, families with children, adventure-seekers, and nature lovers.

Costa Rica's beautiful scenery
Top Nature Experiences in Costa Rica

With 28 national parks, nearly 800 miles of coastline, over 300 beaches, and more than half of its land covered in forests, Costa Rica's nature excursions are its biggest draw. Spend your time trekking through rainforests, hiking along hardened lava flows, finding blue-hued waterfalls deep in the jungle, boating along rivers, snorkeling above reefs, spotting wildlife, and kayaking or canoeing in national parks.

Best Hot Springs in Costa Rica
Map of Best Hot Springs in Costa Rica
Best Hot Springs in Costa Rica

As a result of Costa Rica’s volcanoes and their geothermal activity, the country has a plethora of natural hot springs. These healing pools are a relaxing place to soak after a day’s worth of adventure activities, but not all of Costa Rica’s volcanoes hold the same praise. We’ve put together a list of the best hot springs near Arenal, Rincon de la Vieja, and lesser-known Miravalles.

Beaches of Puerto Viejo
Ultimate Guide to Puerto Viejo Beaches

Puerto Viejo de Talamanca is a beautiful stretch of coastline along the southern edge of Costa Rica and near the border with Panama. You'll find gentle beaches protected by vibrant coral reefs—perfect for snorkeling and swimming—next to some of the best waves in the region, attracting surfers from around the world. Whether you want an adventure or a relaxing getaway, read on for the best beaches in Puerto Viejo.

Leatherback turtle
The Best Turtle Nesting & Hatching Experiences in Costa Rica

One of the most popular experiences in Costa Rica is observing the mighty sea turtles. For thousands of years, several turtle species have used Costa Rican beaches to safely lay their eggs, with each turtle laying roughly 60 to 100 eggs at a time. About two months later, baby turtles wriggle out of the sand and make their way to the surf. Two of the best places to observe nesting and hatching are Guanacaste and Tortuguero, and kimkim provides details on which tours to choose.

6 Family-Friendly Activities in San José
6 Family-Friendly Activities in San José

Costa Rica abounds with wildlife and outdoor activities, setting the scene for an ideal family vacation. But you don't need to head straight to the beach—travelers flying into urban San José will find plenty to do with kids upon arrival. Interactive museums, local markets, and more are a great way to spend a day in the city.

Wildlife of Arenal
Top Wildlife Experiences in Arenal/La Fortuna

Packed with dense rainforests, national parks, nature preserves, rivers, and rehabilitation centers, Arenal/La Fortuna is an excellent choice for wildlife experiences in Costa Rica. Take advantage of the forests with wildlife hikes and birding excursions—some by day and some by night—plus visit butterfly gardens and wildlife refuges and learn more about local conservation efforts. Enjoy animals on the water, too, with boat and kayaking experiences.

Costa Rica's surf spots draw surfers from around the world
Map of Best Water Activities in Costa Rica
Best Water Activities in Costa Rica

Costa Rica certainly lives up to its name (literally 'Rich Coast'), blessed as it is with miles of beaches on both its Pacific and Caribbean coasts. The country has long recognized the value of preserving its stunning environmental assets, making this relatively diminutive nation a leader in conservation. As one of the happy consequences, Costa Rica's rivers, lakes, and seas provide abundant opportunity for endless outdoor adventures.

San José from above
Top Cultural Experiences in Costa Rica

From vibrant cities to humble artisanal villages, protected jungles to stretches of farmland, and sweet chocolate to rich rum, Costa Rica is a country full of cultural experiences. You can enjoy cooking classes to discover traditional recipes; learn how farmers grow and process important exports like coffee, chocolate, and sugar cane; visit hamlets known for artisan crafts; or tour museums and beloved neighborhoods in the heart of San José.

Ready to hit the waves?
Best Adventure Activities in Costa Rica

More than a quarter of Costa Rica’s total area is made up of national parks and protected rainforests making it a popular travel destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Below, we’ve put together a list of adventure activities to consider when visiting the nation of “pura vida” (pure life).

Colorful wildlife of Costa Rica
Top Wildlife Experiences in Costa Rica

As a world leader in eco-tourism and wildlife conservation, Costa Rica is known for its abundance of wildlife. With half of the country covered in forests, an intricate network of waterways, and nearly endless coastline, wildlife spotting alone draws travelers to Costa Rica. You can spot beloved sloths, monkeys, and frogs in the rainforest, watch turtles nest on the beaches, go birding in national parks, explore the jungles by night, and visit wildlife rehabilitation centers.

Monteverde Cloud Forest
Best Things to Do in Monteverde

Monteverde's cloud forests are certainly the area's highlights, and many visitors are surprised to discover there's more than one. Plus, you can experience these misty jungle and wildlife hubs in many different ways. Besides hiking through the forests, opt to visit the unique ecosystems via Latin America's longest zipline, on horseback, or with nighttime wildlife excursions. Monteverde is also a birding paradise and home to coffee, chocolate, and sugar cane farms.

Nicoya Peninsula
Best Things to Do on the Nicoya Peninsula

Known for world-class surfing, the Nicoya Peninsula is home to some of the best stretches of coastline for catching waves. But if you're not a surfer, you can still enjoy these idyllic beaches with horseback riding, relaxation, or stand-up paddleboarding. Then take your adventures inland to kayak through the mangroves, explore the jungles, and visit Costa Rica's famed Macaw Recovery Network, which is responsible for releasing over 200 of the colorful birds back into the wild.

Gulf of Papagayo
Best Things to Do in the Gulf of Papagayo

Enjoy the incredible scenery of Costa Rica's Gulf of Papagayo, a large stretch of coastline offering some of the best beaches in the country. Set along the Guanacaste region, you can enjoy water sports, including sailing, paddling, and snorkeling, or watch the famous Pacific green turtles nest on the beach at night. Explore natural parks with adventures like hiking, horseback riding, and soaking in hot springs, or view some of Costa Rica's most beloved wildlife, such as monkeys and sloths.

Puerto Viejo de Talamanca
Best Things to Do in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca

Set your sights on Costa Rica's southern Caribbean coast, where you'll find coral reefs, white-sand beaches, rainforests, and agricultural lands. From active excursions to cultural experiences, you can snorkel in the sea, hike through jungles, spot wildlife, trek to waterfalls, explore the history of cacao, and learn how to surf at one of the world's most legendary wave breaks, all in one compact area.

Sunset on Tamarindo Bay
Best Things to Do in Tamarindo

Set in Guanacaste Province, Tamarindo is a dreamy coastal escape with long white-sand beaches known worldwide for surfing. It's idyllic for relaxing and offers several adventures, including snorkeling or diving in the nearby Catalina Islands, boating through the famed Tamarindo Estuary, and exploring dense wetlands teeming with wildlife. To make your visit a bit more cultural, try visiting a traditional hacienda and learn the secrets behind the region's rum-making techniques.

The beauty of Arenal
Best Things to Do in Arenal/La Fortuna

Explore La Fortuna, a small town in Costa Rica's Arenal area, set at the base of the country's most popular volcano. Its surrounding region offers some of the best hiking, zip-lining, canyoneering, and wildlife spotting in the country. You can hike atop lava fields and through rainforests, discover electric-blue waterfalls, and spot critters like sloths and monkeys. Get your adrenaline pumping with white-water rafting or walking the Arenal Hanging Bridges. Then, dive into the area's culture with a visit to an organic coffee farm or soak in a hot spring.

The natural beauty of the Osa Peninsula
Best Things to Do on the Osa Peninsula

Home to one of the largest rainforests in Central America (widely protected by Corcovado National Park), the Osa Peninsula is the wildlife and hiking jewel of Costa Rica. Dubbed "the most biologically dense place on Earth," you can see much of the country's famed wildlife by hiking through the jungle and watching whales and dolphins in Drake Bay. Then, take your adventures to the next level by surfing, snorkeling, and scuba diving at Cape Matapalo and Isla del Caño Biological Reserve.

Beautiful beaches of Tortuguero
Best Things to Do in Tortuguero

Tortuguero sits on the northeast coast of Costa Rica on a rainforest-covered sandbar. This unique environment combines two of the country's biggest draws: powdery beaches and lush jungles. Tortuguero is also home to the Sea Turtle Conservancy, making it an ideal place to watch turtles nest and hatch. Explore the area's rich history and biodiversity with kayaking, boating, and hiking, all of which offer opportunities to see Tortuguero's famed wildlife.

Hiking in the Rainforest
Top Active Experiences in Costa Rica

Sporty travelers, adventure seekers, and outdoor enthusiasts will find endless active experiences in Costa Rica, a country filled with rainforests, beaches, coral reefs, volcanoes, national parks, waterfalls, rivers, and more—all waiting to be discovered. In Costa Rica, you can rappel into canyons, raft through whitewater rapids, mountain bike near active volcanoes, hike through national parks, surf at world-renowned beaches, snorkel above reefs, zipline through the rainforest, and more!

Manuel Antonio
Top Active Experiences in Manuel Antonio

Costa Rica's Manuel Antonio region packs a lot of activity into one small area. It's a dream location for active travelers and adventure seekers, as you can combine coastal water sports with land-based excursions. Enjoy surfing at Playa Scull, scuba diving, kayaking, and snorkeling, all in one place. Then, take your adventures inland for activities like whitewater rafting, nature hikes, and horseback riding through the rainforests.

Manuel Antonio
Best Things to Do in Manuel Antonio

Manuel Antonio attracts visitors across the globe for several reasons: pristine beaches, a rainforest that stretches down the coast, and an abundance of wildlife. With the scenic Manuel Antonio National Park as the backdrop, you can visit wildlife sanctuaries, discover organic spice farms, enjoy trekking excursions, take boats on rivers and through estuaries, plus kayak and snorkel in the ocean. End your stay with a sunset catamaran cruise or a surf lesson at one of the best surf spots in Costa Rica!

Hiking in Costa Rica
Top Family Experiences in Costa Rica

Costa Rica offers adventures suitable for all ages, making it an excellent choice for a family vacation. Kids and adults alike love spotting wildlife, ziplining through cloud forests, learning how to surf, touring organic farms, and much more. The unique experiences you can enjoy in Costa Rica—a country leading the world in eco-tourism and wildlife conservation—will leave a lasting impression on the entire family for years to come.

Manuel Antonio
Top Nature Experiences in Manuel Antonio

It's no surprise that many nature enthusiasts make their way to Costa Rica's Manuel Antonio region. Located on the central coast, you get a little bit of everything here: white-sand ocean beaches, lush rainforests, mangrove estuaries, islands, nature parks, waterfalls, and more. Discover Manuel Antonio's nature with hiking, boat tours, snorkeling, wildlife safaris, and more.

Arenal/La Fortuna
Top Active Experiences in Arenal/La Fortuna

Thanks to its array of recreational opportunities, outdoor enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those who prefer active vacations all make their way to Costa Rica's Arenal/La Fortuna region. Enjoy lively excursions with unique twists, such as trekking to aquamarine lagoons, rappelling down waterfalls, hiking along hanging bridges suspended in the air, or standup paddleboarding, biking, and horseback riding at the base of a volcano.