Costa Rica offers a number of exotic adventure activities, be it cycling near tropical beaches, traveling around active volcanoes, or braving the whitewater on a rafting trip. On this nine-day active tour of Costa Rica, you'll do all of this plus hike through rainforests on suspension bridges and trek to exotic waterfalls. You can even soak your weary muscles in natural hot springs.

Highlights

  • Cycle alongside Pacific beaches on Costa Rica's stunning Nicoya Peninsula
  • Ride in the shadow of volcanoes as you travel the Tilarán Mountains
  • Visit the Arenal Region and enjoy waterfall hikes and hot springs
  • Alternate between cycling and whitewater rafting on the wild Pacuare River

Brief Itinerary

Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrival in Costa Rica – Experience San José's Culture San Jose
Day 2 Warm-Up Ride to Samará Playa Sámara
Day 3 Mountain Biking to Tilarán Tilarán
Day 4 Mountain Biking Around Lake Arenal Arenal/La Fortuna
Day 5 Arenal Hanging Bridges, Waterfall & Hot Springs Arenal/La Fortuna
Day 6 Mountain Biking Irazú & Turrialba Volcanoes Turrialba
Day 7 Pacuare Adventure Río Pacuare
Day 8 Pacuare Adventure – Finca Pacuarito - Return to San Jose San Jose
Day 9 Departure  

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Costa Rica – Experience San José's Culture

the National Theater in San José
the National Theater in San José

Welcome to Costa Rica, the land of pura vida! After arriving at Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José, a local representative will meet you and escort you to your hotel. The rest of the day you'll have free to explore the city at your leisure.

Perhaps stroll through Mercado Central (Central Market), which features over 200 shops and food stalls. Then visit the Catedral Metropolitana (Metropolitan Church), whose interior combines Greek Orthodox, neoclassical, and Baroque styles. There's also the neo-classical National Theater and the Museo del Jade, which houses the world's largest collection of pre-Columbian jade artifacts.

Be sure to explore Barrio Amón, a bohemian neighborhood home to historic cafetalero (coffee grower) mansions built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For dinner, opt for a restaurant in the hills of Escazú. This elevated region on the western edge of the city offers panoramic views of the valley below. That said, San José is filled with great restaurants serving everything from traditional Costa Rican fare to forward-thinking fusion cuisine.

Day 2: Warm-Up Ride to Samará

You'll ride along some impressive sections of coast
You'll ride along some impressive sections of coast

The cycling adventure begins! 

In the morning we'll pack the bikes in a vehicle and transfer three hours west to Guanacaste Province and the Nicoya Peninsula. Upon arrival at the coast, we'll set up the bikes and get ready for our first warm-up ride of the trip. This is a breezy 15-mile (25 km) excursion over a balanced mix of gravel and paved roads with some light hills along the way and some easy flat sections along the coast featuring stunning views of the Pacific ocean. It's just enough to get the blood pumping.

During the ride, we'll make a pit stop at the wide and inviting Playa Carrillo, and you bet you'll have time for some bodysurfing. We'll arrive at the surf village of Samará in time to get cleaned up, and then you can head down to the beach to watch the sunset.

Day 3: Mountain Biking to Tilarán

Mountain biking around Arenal
Mountain biking around Arenal

By now you should be properly warmed up and have your cycling legs under you. Now it's time to head to the central mountains. We'll transfer by vehicle a couple hours east through Guanacaste Province to the town of Guayabo, which sits in the shadows of the 6,653-foot (2,028-meter) Miravalles Volcano. This is where we'll begin the day's 32-mile (52-km) ride.

The route heads south and is mostly downhill but does have a few climbs and tricky sections along the way. Be aware that the area is usually quite windy as it is close to the Continental Divide, and is thus a hub for the production of renewable energy through wind, geothermal, and hydroelectric power. So you'll definitely want to pack a windbreaker 

The ride finishes at the Pan-American Highway, at which point we'll load up and head to the Tilarán region of the central highlands. You'll then check into your hotel, which overlooks the expansive Lake Arenal.

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Day 4: Mountain Biking Around Lake Arenal

Arenal Volcano and Lake Arenal
Arenal Volcano and Lake Arenal

Today you'll cycle along the scenic shoreline of Lake Arenal. Much difficult terrain means this route is all but impassable save for 4x4 vehicles, horses, and, of course, mountain bikes. Expect the route to be challenging, with constant ascents and descents. Throughout the journey, however, you'll be treated to incredible vistas of the green shoreline running up to the azure blue waters of the lake. And always in the background is that famous 5,358-foot (1,633-meter) active volcano, Arenal

Once you reach the far end of the lake, we'll ride around the volcano and finish the day's trip in the busy little town of La Fortuna. If you're feeling a bit sore after your arduous journey, you're in luck: the region is famous for its natural hot springs, and a nice long soak might be just what the doctor ordered.

Day 5: Arenal Hanging Bridges, Waterfall & Hot Springs

Mistico Hanging Bridges Park
Mistico Hanging Bridges Park

Today, you will experience the best of the Arenal Volcano region. Head out early to Mistico Hanging Bridges Park, where visitors young and old can wander along trails and get a kick out of crossing 15 suspension bridges—some that are hundreds of feet long—and which afford prime views of the volcano. You'll also get an up-close look at the incredible biodiversity that occurs in this region, where upland and lowland rainforest meet. More than 350 bird species can be found here alone. 

Next, it’s time to head to La Fortuna Waterfall, at the base of the dormant Chato Volcano, which is a short drive outside town. The falls drop some 210 feet, and a 1,500-foot downhill hike allows you to see it from the bottom up. Swim and relax in the La Fortuna River below the falls before heading back to your hotel to unwind.

In the evening you'll head off to one of Arenal Volcano's famous hot springs and enjoy a gourmet dinner served waterside.

Day 6: Mountain Biking Irazú & Turrialba Volcanoes

Today you'll ride down from the top of Irazú Volcano
Today you'll ride down from the top of Irazú Volcano

The day begins early with a four-hour vehicle transfer east to the top of the Irazú Volcano, which is Costa Rica’s tallest volcano at around 11,154 feet (3,400 meters) high. On a clear day, it is possible to see both oceans from atop Irazú. Following a visit to the edge of the crater, we'll begin the day's 37-mile (60-km) ride down the volcano. 

The first part of the ride takes us east from Irazú along country roads towards the active Turrialba Volcano, where you'll most likely see smoke billowing from its top. For the best vantage points in which to snap pictures, we'll ride as close to the volcano as is allowed and to some prime viewpoints. Then we'll begin an exhilarating descent into the town of Turrialba. After riding through the town and across the Reventazon River, we'll ascend to a beautiful mountain lodge where we'll overnight.

Day 7: Pacuare Adventure

Time for some river rafting!
Time for some river rafting!

Get ready for a combined mountain biking/whitewater rafting adventure. After breakfast, we'll start the day's 6-mile (10 km) ride to Finca La Cruz and the put-in of the upper Río Pacuare. At the riverbank, we'll enjoy lunch before hopping into the rafts and embarking down the Pacuare. The scenery is incredible as we'll paddle along easy class II/III rapids, passing by unspoiled rainforest, towering canyon cliffs, and the occasional exotic waterfall.

By the afternoon we'll arrive at our comfortable riverside camp, El Nido del Tigre, which is nestled in the sweet spot between the rainforest and the running river. You'll have the afternoon free to wander off, explore the surrounding jungle, and view the exotic wildlife that calls the area home. Be on the lookout for toucans and boa constrictors as well as sloths and monkeys playing in the trees. Or, simply relax in a hammock and let the sounds of the river lull you into a nice nap.

Day 8: Pacuare Adventure – Finca Pacuarito - Return to San Jose

More whitewater fun
More whitewater fun

After breakfast, you'll continue your whitewater rafting adventure. Today you'll enjoy a 12-mile (20 km) ride down the Pacuare, traveling amid virgin rainforest, cascading waterfalls, and river canyons. The excitement will pick up as we maneuver through exhilarating class III/IV rapids, and in the gentler sections you can relax and appreciate the scenery. Along the way, we'll take a break to do some hiking to a tropical waterfall and enjoy lunch on the shore. 

Later in the afternoon, we'll arrive at Finca Pacuarito and the beginning of the region's banana plantations. Here a car will be waiting to transfer you back to San José

Day 9: Departure

Farewell Costa Rica
Farewell Costa Rica

This concludes your grand Costa Rican cycling adventure. No doubt you've formed memories that will last a lifetime. At the appropriate time, our representatives will transfer you to the airport where you'll catch your flight home. Adios and come back soon!

Map

Map of Costa Rica Adventure at Arenal Volcano & the Pacuare River - 9 Days
Map of Costa Rica Adventure at Arenal Volcano & the Pacuare River - 9 Days