Tag Archives: whitewater rafting

15 Incredible Reasons to Visit Costa Rica in January!

January is one of the best and busiest months to visit Costa Rica in January. The weather plays along with adventure seekers, the rain forests are at their most luscious best and all those marvelous beaches are dreamy beyond words.

Yet there are SO many more reasons to visit Costa Rica in January! After the colossal downpours of the wet season, the whole country reverberates to life, with cultural events, wildlife spotting, and outdoor adventures galore.

Need just one reason to leave the cold of the north behind and come play in this tropical paradise?

We’ll give you 15!

1.    The weather in January is perfect almost everywhere in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s rainy seasonCosta Rica’s rainy season tends to run into the first two weeks of January but rains taper off dramatically as the month progresses, before eventually coming to an end in late February. This means that you will likely get some rain if you visit Costa Rica in early January, but they’ll just provide relief for the summer heat. Overall, this is the ideal month that sees most of the country transition from drenched to parched, so you do get the best of both weather worlds.

In January, the rain season shifts from the west to the east: this is the wettest month on the Caribbean side of the country but the start of the outdoor adventures on the Pacific.

2.    The Costa Rica wilderness is insanely verdant in January

Some parts of Costa Rica are incredibly dry by the time the hot summer season is over (middle of the year) so if it’s verdant and luscious wilderness you want to see, visit in January. By then, all those tropical rain forests will have received an abundance of nourishment and will be exceptionally green, although typically drier areas (like the northern Guanacaste Pacific region) will showcase a mix of colors.

3.    Road travel is back in business!

The rainy season can play havoc on Costa Rica’s roads, especially in remote areas, like Corcovado, that can easily get flooded and cut off by heavy rain. By January, however, road travel becomes easier and transfers are less likely to get disrupted.

If you wish to visit multiple regions, this is the first month where you’d be advised to opt for a road transfer (because road trips are always epic in Costa Rica!)  rather than a domestic flight.

4.    January falls between peak and high season

In January, the country farewells the end-of-year tourist crowds and is getting ready to welcome high-season visitors. Typically, the last two weeks of January are the calm in-between the tourist storms so everything is open and all regions are accessible, albeit with slightly lower visitor numbers.

The most visited tourist destinations (like Arenal and Manuel Antonio) still receive high tourist numbers this month, although with a bespoke guided adventure tour in Costa Rica, dodging crowds is insanely easy.

BOOK YOUR BESPOKE ADVENTURE TOUR IN COSTA RICA TODAY!

5.    January is an amazing month to go wildlife spotting in Costa Rica

Costa Rica wildlifeAs waters recede in most of the country, Costa Rica’s most iconic animals emerge from impenetrable forests looking to quench their thirst. This is a fantastic month for wildlife spotting in Costa Rica and that also rings true for marine life. The lack of storms means visibility is great for SCUBA diving and snorkeling, as well as boat trips off the Pacific coast.

Whether at sea or on land, ensure you include a few specialized wildlife spotting excursions on your January adventure tour if visiting in January.

6.    Whitewater rafting and kayaking in January is perfect for families and first-timers

As the heavy rains recede, so does the water level in Costa Rica’s best rivers. This translates into tamer rafting and kayaking excursions – perfect if you wish to try the sport for the very first time or are traveling as a family!

Naturally, you can expect to find a host of variables in such an eclectic country. At Costa Rica Rios, we plan the bespoke whitewater rafting and kayaking trip to suit your needs, skill levels, and desires for thrills: no matter your skill level, we can always find a challenging run just for you.

Read this guide to whitewater rafting and kayaking in Costa Rica and you’ll have a better idea of what it’s all about.

7.    There’s a host of fun cultural fiestas throughout January

Day of MasqueradeThe holiday fiesta vibe is well and truly kicking in January and you’ll find cultural festivals held in just about every province. Traditional festivals always involve plenty of delicious food, as well as music, dances, and parades to boot.

Fun, sociable, and unforgettable, Costa Rica’s fiestas and parades are reason alone to visit in January!

8.    January is the perfect beach-bumming month in Costa Rica

The beaches of Playa ZancudoIf relaxing on a sublime tropical beach is what you’re dreaming to kick off the new year, then consider Costa Rica your dream destination. As the dry season starts, the sky is resplendently clear, the sea is calm and the beaches unspoiled. Hit the far north Pacific coast for uncrowded beaches and sensational verano vibes.

Beach conditions along the Pacific coast are also ideal if you want to take some beginner surfing lessons so if you do find some energy to expend, you’ll find plenty of fun activities to enjoy.

9.    It’s leatherback sea turtle nesting month on Playa Grande!

Sea turtles nest along both coastlines in Costa Rica all year long, with different species focusing on distinct months. This is what makes the country such a rewarding hot spot for international sea turtle conservation work.

In January, it’s the turn of Eastern Pacific leatherbacks around the Las Baulas National Marine Park. In Playa Grande, the next beach up from famous Tamarindo is the start of what is essentially a marine reserve created specifically to protect nesting turtles. Head to the main reserve station when you arrive and you can put your name down for a guided night-time tour during nesting season. January is the best month to spot them! The best part is that you only pay if there is a sighting, so you can be assured of a rewarding experience – if they are running a tour, you know chances are super high that you’ll get to see these amazing creatures.

Learn more about the Eastern Pacific Leatherback from EarthWatch.

10. January is a fantastic month for hiking in Costa Rica

Drier trails and verdant wilderness make for awesome hiking in January!

Rarely, trails are still closed due to flooding this month, so you’re likely to be among the first visitors of the year leaving footprints on trails. Viewpoints along trails offer breathtaking vistas this month, with the lack of extensive cloud cover making for outstanding photography.

11. January is a popular month for destination weddings & honeymoons in Costa Rica

Want to start the new year as a newly-married couple? Yes, you guessed it: January is one of the most popular months for destination weddings down our shores. It’s a no-brainer, in many ways: the weather is fabulous and, especially for North Americans, the chance to dodge the winter cold and enjoy a wedding and honeymoon in a tropical paradise like Costa Rica is immensely enticing!

Read our Ultimate Costa Rica Honeymoon Guide to know more.

BOOK YOUR BESPOKE ADVENTURE TOUR IN COSTA RICA TODAY!

12. You can spot giant manta rays on the Catalinas Island

Diving with giant manta rays is one of the best reasons to visit Costa Rica in January. The beasts of the seas, which are the largest ray species in the world, measure an astonishing 23 feet in width and can weigh as much as 3,000 pounds. They are docile, slow-moving yet acrobatic and are majestic to see on a diving trip.

Giant mantas (and other pelagic species) love to feed off the nutrient-enriched waters of the Pacific between November and May. January is considered an ideal month as this month sees the largest concentration of this marine wonder in various spots off the western coast of the country. The very best spot, however, is off the coast of the Catalinas Islands.

Learn more about diving with manta rays in Costa Rica.

13. You’ll see an abundance of migratory birds in Cano Negro & Palo Verde

Costa Rica is one of the world’s most extraordinary birding destinations, home to about 10% of the species found on our planet. Alongside over 100 endemic species, the country also welcomes untold numbers of migratory birds at the start of the dry season.

January is the perfect month to get an eyeful of outstanding bird species, especially in the Palo Verde and Cano Negro reserves, where you might easily spot up to 100 distinct species in just a single day.

If you’re a birding fanatic, ask us about bespoke private tours and we can organize a specialist guide who’ll help you make the best of your visit.

14. You can literally pick your ideal temps!

Costa Rica’s eclectic geography means you can pick and choose your ideal temperature. Yes, even in January!

The Pacific Northwest is the driest part of the country this month, with temps in the low 90s and very minimal rainfall (sometimes, it’s days between brief afternoon showers).

Down along the coast, in the Central Pacific Region, there is a chance of a little more rain, but also slightly cooler temperatures (around the high 80s). In the southernmost Pacific coast, around the Osa Peninsula, this is as dry as it gets all year. Temps are around the mid-90s and you can expect brief showers, say, every other afternoon.

The Central Valley region is blissful in January, with temps in the high 70s and a few afternoon showers to keep things cool. This is undoubtedly the best spot for hiking excursions around Arenal and La Fortuna.

The Caribbean side sees heavy downpours that can sometimes last for a whole day. This is arguably not a good time to visit if you wish to fill your itinerary with a lot of outdoor excursions. On the other hand, crowd numbers are super low on this side so if you wish to retreat to a gorgeous remote lodge and enjoy a few days of downtime, January is ideal.

15.  January is the best month to join a group adventure tour as a solo traveler

Solo travelers are apprehensive, at times, about booking a group adventure tour in Costa Rica. They worry that there won’t be enough participants so the tour will be canceled, or they simply think they’ll feel isolated and lonely. Although this is NEVER the case on our Costa Rica adventure tours, January is a reliably super-busy month so you can bank on joining a jovial group of like-minded adventurers to share in on the fun!

Costa Rica is a wonderful place to celebrate the start of the New Year: the whole country is in holiday mode; celebrations abound and the dry season is at the door. This is a busy, exciting, and sociable month but getting away from hectic touristed spots is very easy. Enjoy a thrilling adventure-filled week and then indulge in a stint of R&R on a yoga or wellness retreat, away from the partying crowds. That’s Costa Rica adventure perfection, right there!

We still have a few spots available on our Adventure Vacation Package Tours in January but we can always plan a bespoke private itinerary if you prefer. Check out our Top 4 CRR Tours for inspiration or simply contact us today. We’ll create a tailor-made itinerary to suit your budget and desires – it’s bound to be the best decision you’ll make all year!

BOOK YOUR BESPOKE ADVENTURE TOUR IN COSTA RICA TODAY!

[ssba]

Is Costa Rica Suitable for a Family Vacation?

Given Costa Rica is renowned as an adrenaline-junky’s dream, many families wonder if the country is a suitable destination for a family vacation. We get how the ‘crazy sport-mad country’ tag can cause confusion but, in reality, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better country for a family adventure.

Safe, fun, ridiculously easy, convenient and incredibly varied, Costa Rica offers the kind of family-friendly adventures that’ll make you scream ‘why hadn’t I thought of this before?!!!’ From guided wildlife spotting tours to soft whitewater rafting, canopy, zip line and snorkeling tours and more adventurous sports for intrepid older kids: Costa Rica HAS.IT.ALL.

Here’s an overview of the best family-friendly aspects of Costa Rica adventure tours.

Plan Your Bespoke Costa Rica Family Adventure Vacation Today!

Variety is key… and Costa Rica has plenty of that!

Not every family is the same, right? There are young dare-devils who put adults to shame on a thrilling zip line and older kids who prefer a more subdued kind of adventure. The key to a successful Costa Rica family vacation is knowing who’s in for what and what everyone’s desires and skills are. Since the country is, basically, just one colossal outdoor playground, it all boils down to how hard-core you and your family want to go.

Beginner or heart-in-your-throat zip line ride? You can choose. Class II or V whitewater rafting rapids? You can choose those too. No matter what the activity is, Costa Rica offers beginner, intermediate and advanced versions, so finding the one that’s right for your family is insanely easy.

So, what’s on offer?

Plan Your Bespoke Costa Rica Family Adventure Vacation Today!

The Most Popular Family-Friendly Activities in Costa Rica

Zip lining in Costa Rica | family vacationThere is a ton of fun family-friendly stuff to do in Costa Rica, and we’re not exaggerating in the slightest. Here’s a preview:

Canopy Tours – whether it’s walking on elevated platforms, crossing gorgeous hanging bridges, zip lining down or taking a cable-car, the sheer number of canopy tours in Costa Rica and the array of difficulty levels is outstanding.

Rafting in Costa Rica | family vacationWhitewater Rafting – Costa Rica is considered a leading rafting destination, the country home to world-class rapids that attract thrill-seekers from all over the world. But you certainly don’t need to send your 8-year-old down a Class V rapid! Instead, you can choose a river that’s best suited to their age and skill-set. Our whitewater rafting page details the most popular options for adults and families alike. Here, you’ll learn more about which rivers you ought to home in on and also learn more about the impressive options, including tours that run from just two hours to two full days.

Plan Your Bespoke Costa Rica Family Adventure Vacation Today!

Hiking in Costa RicaHiking – Perhaps the easiest outdoor activity to partake as a family, hiking is Costa Rica’s most glorious activity. When you hike, you’re immersed in sensational wilderness, will keep eyes and ears open for wildlife spotting and will get to see amazing landscapes you’ll miss if you just keep to the tarmac. In all honesty, some hiking and trekking is indispensable to soak up the best of Costa Rica.

The great news? You can hike every single day and see something different, every single day. You can hike in luscious jungles and over verdant hills, trek up a mountain or a volcano, chase waterfalls or simply take a leisurely walk through a magical butterfly garden. No matter the age of your kids, you will always find suitable hikes on offer, no matter where you go.

Read more about the best kid-friendly hikes in Costa Rica and you’ll see why sturdy shoes should take a prime spot in your suitcase.

Mountain Biking – Families with older kids will love our mountain biking tours. We’ve taken away the worry about ‘shoddy equipment’ and invested in a fleet of top-notch bikes, helmets and all the bits and bobs you need, so you and your intrepid offspring can zoom down those hair-raising volcano trails with peace of mind. Costa Rica is home to a seemingly endless array of mountain biking trails, thanks to its innumerable peaks – this is seriously the best family fun you can have on two wheels, anywhere on earth!

Read more about mountain biking in Costa Rica and we bet you’ll want to include it in your adventure tour itinerary.

Plan Your Bespoke Costa Rica Family Adventure Vacation Today!

Wildlife spotting – This is, hands down, the one activity that gets the whole family excited beyond words. The great news? Seeing animals in the wild is a near-daily occurrence in a country like Costa Rica, where wilderness abounds. There are a few pockets of nature, however, that simply deliver more rewards – there are a few special places like the Manuel Antonio National Park, that predictably deliver on the goods.

Wildlife in Costa RicaThis is also an easy park to visit if you have small children. From raucous monkeys to sloths, iguanas, toucans and so much more, the best wildlife spotting reserves are reason enough to plan a family adventure vacation in Costa Rica. Our tip? Always head off at first light, always opt for a guided tour with a local expert (these guys will point out wildlife you didn’t even know existed) an include at least one night-time animal spotting tour on your itinerary. It’s a whole other world out there, when the sun goes down!

Learn more about Costa Rica’s iconic wildlife and where to spot them.

All water sports – What’s a tropical family vacation without some kind of water sport?! In Costa Rica, you’ll have an abundance of water-based sports and destinations from which to choose. Whether it’s surfing, swimming, snorkeling, SCUBA diving or SUP you’re after, you’ll find it all, right here. The most family-friendly beaches in Costa Rica are any along the northwestern Pacific coast (the Nicoya Peninsula and all the Guanacaste gems), as well as a select few around Puerto Viejo, over on the southern Caribbean coast. It’s important to choose the right beach town as a base for your family vacation because not every beach in Costa Rica is kid- or even swimming-friendly. Many boast world-class surf which make them unsuitable for relaxing family trips with young children.

Not convinced yet? Then take a moment and watch this gorgeous video – let this mom tell you how amazing a family vacation in Costa Rica can be. Make sure to watch the whole video as she gives some incredibly useful pointers about things to take and be aware of when planning to take kids to Costa Rica.

Plan Your Bespoke Costa Rica Family Adventure Vacation Today!

Accommodation, food & home-comforts: the logistics of a family vacation in Costa Rica

Toucan in Costa RicaAny family vacation can be as cruisy or challenging as you’d like it to be, and Costa Rica holidays are no exception. The country has a quite refined tourist trail, one that boasts excellent infrastructure, US-style resorts with all the bells and whistles, and restaurants with recognizable kids’ menu items. What you choose to do, with all of that, is completely up to you.

What you should know is that Costa Rica is also an inherently family-friendly country because family and kids, here, are everything. Locals are warm and welcoming; the food is delicious and uncomplicated and nature offers so many adventures of its own accord that an all-inclusive resort is really not the best option here. Sports, excursions, wildlife, adventure and fun in nature are at every turn, most of it without having to pay top-dollar for accommodation to boot. To be honest, families (and children in particular) love staying in laid-back eco-lodges immersed in wilderness when in Costa Rica, the kind with wrap-around terraces visited by monkeys and toucans and the kind that boast miles of walking trails within their own property.

Family adventure vacations in Costa Rica needn’t be complicated nor exorbitantly expensive – the country is paradise on earth for families.

What more do you need?

Take inspiration for our Family Adventure Vacation Itineraries and contact us today

Plan Your Bespoke Costa Rica Family Adventure Vacation Today!

[ssba]

7 Totally Unique Things to See & Do in Costa Rica

Unique is certainly a word that encapsulates the essence of Costa Rica, the country revered for its unrivaled commitment to environmental protection, its ridiculously high concentration of wildlife and its inimitable offering of adventures at every turn.

Yet among the many outstanding experiences you can have on a Costa Rica adventure vacation, some highlights truly stand out.

7 unique things to see and do in Costa Rica?

They will blow you away!

Plan Your Costa Rica Adventure Vacation Today!

Chill out with a sloth

Sloths in Costa RicaLet’s get real: coming face-to-snout with an adorable sloth is the #1 priority for every visitor to Costa Rica. How could it not be – have you even see that face?!

You Can spot a sloth in the wilds of Costa Rica relatively easily, as long as you head out to explore one of the many national parks where they’re often seen, with a naturalist and experienced guide. Trust us, you just won’t see them otherwise. To seriously up your chances of a close encounter, however, squeeze in a visit at one of several wildlife refuges and sanctuaries where rescued sloths are rehabilitated before being returned to the wild.

See The Best Places to See Adorable Sloths in Costa Rica

Plan Your Costa Rica Adventure Vacation Today!

Witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of an arribada

An arribada is a synchronized, sea-turtle, mass-nesting event and considered one of the world’s most mesmerizing natural phenomena. During arribadas at specific times of year, tens of thousands of turtles come to shore in sync, totally blanketing expansive stretches of beaches, night after night.

There are just a few select places around the world and only four, specifically, to see arribadas of endangered Olive Ridley turtles. Costa Rica is revered for being arguably the best in the world – the one that traditionally attracts the largest sea turtle mass-nesting events every year.

Soar like a Bird on Latin America’s Longest Zip Line

Zip lining in Costa RicaZip lining is thrilling enough when the line is nice and short but when you can’t even see the end because it stretches for over 5,216 feet?! Yeah, you get the point!

Tuck your heart firmly in your chest when you take flight with Aventura in the heart of the cloud forest of Monteverde and it’ll hopefully still be there when you get to the other side. The ride lasts merely a minute and a half but it’ll feel infinitely longer if you hold your breath!

Discover other amazing Zip line Tours in Costa Rica

Plan Your Costa Rica Adventure Vacation Today!

Raft or Kayak on one of the National Geographic’s top 10 Greatest Whitewater Rivers

The Pacuare is a legendary waterway, widely regarded as one of the best whitewater rafting rivers on the planet. River-based adventures here, by raft or kayak, attract intrepid adventurers from every corner of the planet. Rafting and kayaking along the Pacuare are, quite proudly, the heart and soul of our adventure tour business.

The Pacuare is impressive for its length and sensational array of rapids, yet what makes it mind-blowing is that it traverses one of the most jaw-dropping tropical rain forests in all of Costa Rica so you’re constantly immersed in jaw-dropping wilderness.

Offering whitewater fun for the young and old, amateur and experienced, the Pacuare is an adventure destination and unique highlight of its own accord.

Explore the World’s Most Bio Diverse Region

The Osa Peninsula, on the far south-western corner of Costa Rica, is renowned for being the ‘wildest’ spot in the entire country. In reality, it is the wildest spot on earth, at least when you consider biodiversity in relation to its size. Boasting the highest concentration of biodiversity has done wonders for the Osa, a peninsula that’s fervently protected and home to just a handful of eco-lodges that are unplugged havens for nature-lovers.

Wilderness adventures in the Osa take you way off the beaten path and do require a bit of time and effort. Yet for anyone lucky enough to have been, a visit has been life-changing.

Plan Your Costa Rica Adventure Vacation Today!

Cast your Eyes on the Bluest Waterfall on Earth

Costa Rica’s Rio Celeste is possibly the bluest river in the world, one of those ridiculously iridescent waterways that you’d swear have been photoshopped on Instagram. Well, visit the river and waterfall at just the right time of year and you’ll see it in all its neon glory. The icy-blue hue is a consequence of the volcanic minerals that make up the river-bed and it is as hypnotizing in reality as it is on photos.

Because they don’t call it ‘celeste’ for nothing!

To see the river and that stunning waterfall, you’ll need to hike for an hour in the Tenorio Volcano National Park which is marvelous of its own accord.

Plan Your Costa Rica Adventure Vacation Today!

Meet the Only Bird in the World with a 3D-Printed Beak

Grecia the toucan is the unwitting superstar attraction at the Rescate Wildlife Rescue Centre. She rose to fame in 2016 when her incredible story of tragedy and survival came to light. Grecia was found horribly disfigured in the backstreets of the small town of Grecia. In an attack of extreme animal cruelty, someone had hacked most of her top beak off.
Wildlife protection agents promptly rescued Grecia and brought her to Rescate. Her heartbreaking plight made national headlines at the time and even reached the head of government, instigating a wave of new laws in animal-protection.

Despite Grecia’s precarious condition and the fact that toucans cannot live without a well-functioning beak as they are used to regulate body-heat and forage for food, rescuers still set about rehabilitating the poor bird, and finding a suitable prosthetic that might save its life.

The rest, as they say, is 3D-printing history.

Rescate is an absolutely amazing place to visit, staffed by a caring team of experts who spend their days, their lives, rescuing and rehabilitating precious wildlife in Costa Rica. Don’t miss your chance to meet Grecia (who’s still doing well!) and all her incredible friends. Read the Trip Advisor reviews and you’ll realize how rewarding a visit will be. About the best thing to do in San Jose on your last day in the country.

Keen to experience all the sensational experiences Costa Rica offers?

Plan Your Costa Rica Adventure Vacation Today!

[ssba]

Top 10 Costa Rica Experiences – What You Shouldn’t Miss

Planning an adventure vacation to Costa Rica? Whether it’s your first (or tenth) visit to our spectacular country, here are the top 10 Costa Rica iconic experiences in you really shouldn’t miss.

  1. Zip lining Experiences

Zip lining in Costa RicaZip lining at sensational speeds above tree-tops is perhaps the most iconic of all the experiences in Costa Rica. The thrilling sport was actually a forest exploration method invented by scientists in Costa Rica, who were desperate to find a way to explore and document flora and fauna species hidden in the impenetrable forests of Costa Rica.

More than half a century later, we have the most fun and exhilarating way to get totally immersed in nature! There are several excellent zip lines found all over Costa Rica and here are the top 5.

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

  1. Whitewater River Experiences

Kayaking in Costa RicaWhether on a raft with like-minded adventure-seekers or on your own personal kayak, exploring Costa Rica’s sensational whitewater rivers is an absolute must. Adrenalin-junkies come here from every corner of the globe, intent of enjoying one of five of the world’s very best whitewater rivers: the Rio Pacuare (the country’s best adrenalin-rush), and the rivers Sarapiqui, Tenorio, Balsa and Savegre. Combined, these rivers offer nearly endless options for beginners and advanced river-sport adventurers alike, with rapids ranging from Class II (ideal for family adventure vacations) to Class V – for dare-devils looking for the ultimate thrill.

Never dare to try a whitewater sport? There’s absolutely nothing to fear! Read our Comprehensive Guide to Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking in Costa Rica and come discover the FUN that you’ve been missing!

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

  1. Wildlife Spotting Experiences

Parrots in Costa RicaAmong the very many experiences you shouldn’t miss in Costa Rica, meeting the country’s wildlife reigns supreme. This, above anything else, is reason enough to warrant a spectacular visit. Considered one of the world’s most wildlife-diverse countries, Costa Rica shines with a plethora of amazing creatures in its jungles, tropical forests, cloud forests and even high mountain plateaus.

This is the land of the 1001 colorful birds, of nesting turtles, migrating whales and resident alligators; of a crazy number of monkey species and more butterflies, frogs and insects that you could ever pick up with just a single, endless, stick. What makes Costa Rica such a rewarding wildlife-spotting destination is that the country is relatively small and compact. No matter where in the country you are, there is a wildlife sanctuary, refuge or reserve nearby. Here’s just a taste of the cutest and most unmissable wildlife you simply HAVE to meet and the best wildlife refuges to visit.

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

  1. Cloud Forest Experiences

Cloud forest experience in Costa RicaAdventure vacations in Costa Rica are always about spending a lot of time in the country’s beautiful national parks and nature reserves. Many of them, like Tortuguero and Corcovado, are revered worldwide for being exceptionally unique. Yet if there’s one experience you shouldn’t miss here, it’s a visit to one of Costa Rica’s most distinctive reserves: the Monteverde Cloud Forests.

The forest’s amazing biodiversity, distinct feel and resplendent wilderness aren’t replicated anywhere else in Costa Rica. Monteverde is considered the birthplace of the country’s eco-tourism initiatives and offers one-of-a-kind experiences with amazing walking trails across suspended bridges, chocolate and coffee farm visits and amazing adrenaline sports nearby.

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

  1. Remote Eco-lodge Experiences

Remote lodges in Costa RicaIt isn’t surprising to learn that Costa Rica is also the birthplace of the remote eco-lodge experience. This kind of unique accommodation is a stunning experience of its own accord and when you choose one of the many outstanding remote lodges where you are guaranteed a wilderness and wildlife experience that you will NEVER forget.

Some of the best-rated lodges for unforgettable adventures? They would be the Lapa Rios Ecolodge in the Osa Peninsula, the amazing Nayara Springs in Arenal, Asclepos Wellness & Spa and La Fortuna’s Tree Houses Hotel. You can read about them all here but do note that remote eco-lodges are the true crown jewels of Costa Rica so you’ll find “plenty more where those comes from”. After a week of sensational adventures in Costa Rica, spending a few nights relaxing and rejuvenating in a glorious lodge is like food for the soul. Absolutely magical!

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

  1. Surfing Experiences

Surfing in Costa RicaOn the Pacific (western) side of Costa Rica, the coastline stretches for an astonishing 780 miles. This is 780 miles of superb surfing beaches, some of which are rated world-class. Although many of the prime surfing areas are home to brilliant surf camps and schools, you don’t need to stay in one to enjoy a stint of surfing in Costa Rica.

Beginner and intermediate classes are offered just about everywhere and this is a great option if you’ve never tried the sport and aren’t sure if a whole week of surfing would actually suit you. Some of our favorite surfing haunts are Playa Samara, Mal Pais & Santa Teresa and Tamarindo, although your options here are numerous no matter how well (or not) you can stand on a board. Given this is such a popular sport here, we try to include at least one day’s surfing in all our adventure tours 0- check out our surfing guide to have an idea of the best places to visit.

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

  1. Sustainable Farm Experiences

Farming experience in Costa RicaFarm experiences are like the gifts that keep on giving: not only do you enjoy something totally different on a Costa Rica adventure vacation but you also have the chance to savor some of the best produce the country has to offer.

Being such a fertile land, inhabited by industrious farmers, here you’ll not only find the best coffee in the world (of course!) but also amazing chocolate and cheese, not to mention an array of eye-popping produce. The best Sustainable Farm Experiences in Costa Rica offer something for everyone and we love our fave places because they throw in an abundance of activities and highlights that go beyond the usual – there’s even a super lux option for a total and unadulterated splurge. Go on…take a look!

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

  1. Volcano Hiking Experiences

Rincon de la Vieja volcanoWant to visit Costa Rica to climb a volcano? We hear ya! The land of fire and jungle is a great place to admire spectacular volcanoes and the country is home to almost 70 volcanoes, all up. Whilst a few are way too active to be safely climbed, most are open and accessible for hikers. The most popular ones are Rincon de la Vieja, Tenorio and Poas (learn more about these three) yet given Arenal is currently in a resting phase (this has been Costa Rica’s most active volcano for decades) hikes to its lava fields and to some jaw-dropping viewpoints are becoming increasingly popular.

Arenal is an excellent choice because hikes are short and rewarding although remember that you can’t hike anywhere near the top (so keep away from any dodgy local who tells you otherwise). At least, you can now get closer than you have been able to in years. For a true-blue volcano climb, however, climbing Irazu is an unbeatable experience. This is the highest peak in the country (11, 260 ft) and a hike is for the fit and adventurous hiker – stand top the peak of this incredible treasure and you can cast your eyes on the country’s opposing coastline.

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

  1. Culinary Experiences

Culinary delights in Costa RicaCosta Rica’s cuisine may not be revered as one of the world’s best yet the lack of flamboyant reputation belies a culinary reality that’s filled with gloriously fresh and organic food, made with love and passion.

The local cuisine is healthy and delicious and the country offers a myriad of delicious specialties no matter where you are. From typical low-key soda experiences to brilliant farmer’s markets, fantastic vegetarian and vegan options and a bevy of awesome food tours, you’ll find Costa Rica’s culinary experiences to be amazing highlight son your vacations. Read more about this delicious side of the country in our Foodie’s Guide to Costa Rica.

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

  1. Eco-adventure Sports Experiences

Eco-tourism and eco-lodges go hand in hand with eco-adventure sports – this is undoubtedly where Costa Rica shines brightest. At Costa Rica Rios, we take this amazing opportunity of prime wilderness to create some of the world’s best eco-adventure tours. With so many options, finding an experience that suits your unique travel style and desire is just SO easy!

We have eco-adventures for families and honeymooning couples, each one designed specifically for a certain type of traveler. Want more beach time, rafting time or to add a day of SCUBA diving to the mix? Yes…we can do that too.

Our tailor-made, bespoke itineraries can be tailored to suit your specific needs, desires AND budget. Contact us today to see how easy, rewarding and safe a Costa Rica Adventure Tour in 2021 can be.

Ready to plan your unique vacation?  Let’s go!

US & Canada: 888 434-0776 | UK: 0800 612 8718 | International: +1 920 434-7485

[ssba]

Guide to Costa Rica’s Best Whitewater Rafting & Kayaking

From relaxing family adventures to hard-core, multi-day journeys, Costa Rica’s best rivers for whitewater rafting and kayaking offer thrilling experiences for experts and beginners alike. What’s more, river-based excursions in Costa Rica aren’t only about adrenaline – spending a whole day (or week!) immersed in the heart of one of the country’s pristine reserves is also an exceptional way to spot wildlife, enjoy the magnificent wilderness and enjoy cultural encounters in remote villages. This is particularly rewarding in regions that don’t see too many tourists and are a little off the usually-trodden path. That’s why multi-sport adventure vacations are so popular here: you get to have bucket-loads of fun in unspoiled nature, all the while experiencing the incredible biodiversity and hospitality for which Costa Rica is so revered.

If you’re new to the whitewater sport scene, we’ll give you a brief introduction before offering an overview of the best destinations for rafting and kayaking in Costa Rica, and the kind of options available.

 

What Is Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking?

Fast-moving river water – which literally creates ‘whitewater’ – is the main propelling force for both rafting (multi-person inflatable raft helmed by a professional guide) and kayaking (single person canoe). Both are exceptionally fun water sports with the main difference being rafting is a group activity whilst kayaking is a solo activity, although one is usually in the company of other kayakers – and even rafters, when out on the river. Many whitewater excursions in Costa Rica head downriver in a group, with rafters and kayakers along for the ride.

whitewater rafting

 

Which One Is More Exhilarating: Rafting or Kayaking?

Being on the whitewater for the very first time is a thrilling experience no matter which activity you choose. Having said that, kayaking is a tad more challenging and that makes it more thrilling. This means that kayaking gives you the option to up the ante on gentler river runs. If you have experience on whitewater but are travelling with friends or family members who don’t, you can still all enjoy a day out together on the same river. They’ll have a lovely ride on the raft, with a guide, and you can go all adrenaline-junkie-nuts on a kayak.

Perfect!

whitewater kayaking

Whitewater rivers are graded by level of difficulty and, in Costa Rica, you’ll see rapids classified from I to V, with I being the easiest and best for beginners and V reserved for experienced rafters and kayakers. Water flow is the determining class factor, obviously, so the same stretch of river can be classified differently depending on the time of year you visit.

 

Is There an Ideal Time to Go Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking in Costa Rica?

Yes and no: the ideal time for extensive whitewater adventures for experienced rafters and kayakers, is just after the rains, when rivers are at their fullest. In this case, the period between September and February is quite ideal. Having said that, many of Costa Rica’s rivers are regulated by dams and even more offer beginner and intermediate trips can be enjoyed all year long. Considering that different areas of Costa Rica receive varying degrees of rainfall during the Green Season, moreover, it also reasons that whitewater suitability will highly depend on which region you wish to explore.

 

The Best Rivers for Whitewater Rafting & Kayaking in Costa Rica

Not only is Costa Rica one of the world’s best whitewater rafting and kayaking destination but it is also one of the safest. Part of this is due to river classifications dictating age requirements, so although there are plenty of stretches that are ideal for families with children, they will usually be age-restricted (to 8 or 12 years old as a minimum, for example) and plenty more advanced stretches where children will not be allowed to raft or kayak.

Luckily, the options are truly impressive. There are more than a dozen established kayaking and rafting runs in Costa Rica and new stretches are added to the maze, almost every year. We’ll detail the top 5 options, starting with the best of the lot.

 

  1. Rio Pacuare – Class II, III and IV– Year-round

The #1 choice in the country and reputed second-best rafting and kayaking river on earth (after the Colorado River), the Rio Pacuare manages to tick all the boxes. First of all, it boasts a mindboggling 52 rapids, which range from beginner Class II to experienced Class IV (so it is, quite literally, suitable for everyone) and runs through an astonishing section of remote Turrialba wilderness, affording great chances for wildlife spotting. Rafters and kayakers will likely see monkeys, toucans, sloths and so much more flora and fauna than they could ever imagine. If that’s not enough, the Pacuare boasts 16 miles of accessible river runs so you can choose between day-long excursions and multi-day trips. A handful of genially-located eco-lodges along the route offer immersive and rather unforgettable jungle experiences. The Pacuare River is, without a doubt, Costa Rica’s best adrenaline rush.

 

  1. Rio Balsa – Class II and III – Year-round

Located close to La Fortuna and the Arenal Volcano, the Balsa River is a very popular choice for two main reasons. Firstly, it’s the closest whitewater river to Costa Rica’s most coveted highlight and, secondly, it offers beginner-level rapids. The water-level of the Balsa is regulated by a damn which makes it also about the most reliable river in the region – if you’re at all apprehensive about trying out rafting and kayaking in Costa Rica, or are travelling with someone who is, trust the Balsa to offer an exciting yet not overwhelming experience.  Overall, this river is the best options if you wish to try whitewater rafting or kayaking for the first time on a day-trip only. The moment you’re ready for a longer run and more exciting adventure, then upgrade to the Pacuare.

 

  1. Rio Savegre – Class II and III – May to January

This relaxing whitewater river is another excellent option for families, with day-trips being varied and not too challenging. Alongside gentle rapids, you can also head off for walks to explore waterfalls and stop in enchanting swimming pools along the way.  This free-flowing river is considered one of the clearest in all of Central America – if you’d love a relaxing river trip that’s just sprinkled with a few adrenaline-rushes, then the Savegre is perfect for you. This is one of the closest whitewater rivers to Manuel Antonio National Park.

 

  1. Rio Tenorio – Class III and IV

Boasting some of the most thrilling Class IV rapids in the country, the Tenorio River is perfect for moderate and experienced rafters and kayakers. This is the biggest whitewater river in the northern Guanacaste region, originating from the mountains around the Tenorio Volcano. The deeply-carved canyon is breathtaking and, between the thrilling rapids, you’ll have plenty of chances to soak up the startling scenery.

rafting

 

  1. Rio Sarapiqui – Class III and IV rapids – Year-round

Starting from the Cordillera Central, the Sarapiqui River runs from central highlands of Costa Rica, all the way to the border with Honduras. The river’s edges and crystalline waters are especially replete with exotic wild and marine life, making the gentler rapids (ideal for families and beginners) particularly rewarding. When you raft and kayak at a slower pace, you’ll have more time (and chances) to admire the surrounding landscapes. The Sarapiqui is in the lesser-visited, eastern side of Costa Rica, and the transfer time needed to reach it is immensely worthwhile.

As a country renowned for its eco-friendly adventures, Costa Rica is one of the world’s most rewarding adventure vacation destination. Whitewater rafting and kayaking are just the tip of the active-tour-iceberg! See all our Adventure Vacation Itineraries and see how seamlessly we combine a multitude of incredible experiences into the one, unforgettable trip. As always, simply contact us for tailor-made adventures.

Plan Your Trip

Contact Us

[ssba]

Perfect Wedding Finale – The Grand Adventure Honeymoon!

Start your lifetime of memories as a family off on the right foot with a heart-thumping, awe-inspiring honeymoon that you’ll remember for the rest of your lives. Adventure vacations aren’t for everyone but if you’re full of spirit and love being active then you could be in for the thrill of a lifetime!

Couple whitewater kayaking in Costa Rica on an adventure vacation.

Adventure honeymoons can take you to exotic locations and help you explore many new opportunities. You and your partner can work hand in hand while kayaking, zip-lining, surfing, or whatever your heart desires!

First, sit down with your loved one and talk about your ideal honeymoon. Make sure you’re on the same page. An adventure honeymoon will allow you to cover a lot of ground in one trip, encompassing travel, beautiful sights and fun activities! There is sure to be something to please both of you and the elements of the vacation can be picked out and agreed upon ahead of time or you can fly by the seat of your pants if you’re more into spontaneity.

Couple jumping off a cliff in Costa Rica.

Make sure you plan ahead and have your passports ready. If you don’t have a passport you will want to apply for one in plenty of time before the wedding. Depending on your wedding day and reception plans, you will have to decide if you want to leave for your honeymoon right away or at a later date. Make sure to pack your adventure clothing including good shoes for walking and hiking. Bug spray and sunscreen are also good bets to bring along as these items can be pricey in tourist areas. And most importantly, try to leave the stress of wedding planning and working behind as you head off to the vacation of a lifetime with your spouse!

Many people dream of sandy beaches and exotic cocktails for their honeymoon and if you’re looking to combine amazing tropical scenery with awesome adventure then look no further than Costa Rica! Surround yourself with the culture and extreme landscapes that are packed with adventurous opportunity! Your honeymoon can be packaged into a romantic yet energetic vacation by the experts at Costa Rica Rios!

Hiking, swimming, surfing, zip-lining, snorkeling, white water rafting and more can be enjoyed by day while fabulous dining and relaxing poolside can be the perfect ending to your activities. Fill any downtime with sightseeing, shopping and relaxation. Your tours and hikes will be fully guided for your safety. Adventure honeymoons are growing in popularity and you’ll be amazed at how much fun can be had!