Costa Rica Waterfalls
The two perfect ingredients of Costa Rica’s tropical climate: large amount of rainfall, and volcanic mountainous topography, combine to produce some of the most spectacular waterfalls found anywhere in the world. Even more unique to Costa Rica is that the majority of waterfalls allow visitors to swim in the pools formed by the falls over thousands of years below, stand inside or jump through the rushing water, and even rappel down the face of some waterfalls. Spread through out the entire country, it is possible to witness one of mother nature’s most majestic creations no matter where you are in Costa Rica and whatever the level of your adventurous spirit, a stop by one of the many impressive waterfalls Costa Rica has to offer is certainly a must for all visitors to see.
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Kekoldi Indian Reserve & Waterfalls
This tour offers a trip to the Kekoldi Indian Reserve which includes a visit to a medical plant garden, the iguana farm, a visit to the
Bribiri reserve and of course the beautiful waterfalls.
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Duration
6 hoursLocation
CaribbeanPrice From
$50 per personChallenge Level
Whole family
Quepos Hot Springs
The hot springs of Quepos are one of the most popular hot springs in Costa Rica. Check out the waterfalls and hot springs! Or walk around and enjoy the surroundings with exotic flowers, plants, butterflies, wildlife and many more.
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Duration
Half DayLocation
Central PacificPrice From
$58.20 per personChallenge Level
Whole family
Horseback Riding to La Fortuna Waterfall
The perfect combination of horseback riding and hiking, with beautiful surroundings and spectacular views! The trails lead you to the base of the waterfall, where you can relax and have swim.
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Duration
4 hoursLocation
Northern RegionPrice From
$40 per personChallenge Level
Active
Hike Cerro Chato to La Fortuna Waterfall
Hike through a forest, relax and swim in a beautiful lagoon. On your way to the waterfall enjoy the sights of the San Carlos Valley and the Arenal Volcano. The walk ends at the famous La Fortuna Waterfall, where you can enjoy and have a swim.
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Duration
4 hoursLocation
Northern RegionPrice From
$65 per personChallenge Level
Active
La Paz Waterfall Gardens
With 5 Waterfalls, a Serpentarium, Tropical Bird Exhibit, Trout Fishing Ponds, Frog Exhibit, Hummingbird Garden, Butterfly Observatory, and historic Operating Casita this place is definitely a must see!
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Duration
All dayLocation
Central ValleyPrice From
$25 per personChallenge Level
Whole family
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