This park is the most popular in Costa Rica with beautiful white sand beaches surrounded by emerald waters and jungle. Our naturalist guide will explain the history and geography of the area as well as help you get the most of your visit pointing out sloth’s, monkeys, birds and all kind of animals.
What to bring: swimsuit, towel, sun lotion, walking shoes, camera, and shorts.
A cascading 40-feet waterfall, giant rainforest trees and panoramic views of the ocean are all part of the ride at the Pacific Rain Forest Aerial Tram.
The ride on the Pacific Tram Open-air gondolas with canvas awnings seat eight passengers and a naturalist guide takes about an hour to travel a half-mile into the heart of a transitional rain forest.
The 210-acre private reserve is a transitional area between the drier climate of the northwest and the more humid climate of the southern coast.
What to bring: Binoculars, camera, comfortable shoes, hiking shoes, hot and repellent.
Villa lapas is located in a private reserve very close to carara national park. this attraction combination of natural trails, with descendant slopes, and five hanging bridges throughout wonderful rain forest century trees. the are totally built metal held metallic towers.
They also have fence plastic rail give more security comfort. four 30 feet long one bridge 15 long.
What to bring: Suntan lotion, insect repellent, camera, long pants & hat.
Three beautiful waterfalls, the plants and animals of rare transitional jungle combined with an exciting ride along steel cables.
The platforms ranging from ground level to 100 feet above the ground include a Tarzan swing, suspension bridge, slide and a fully furnished (3 story) tree house in the style of Robinson Crusoe.
At the end of this tour and starting again at ground level, is a very long cable with an 80 feet rappel down for the truly adventurous.
What to bring: Hiking shoes, camera, binoculars, and insect repellant.