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4-in-1 tours are a great way to see as much as possible of Arenal National Park in a single day. This tour includes hanging bridges, a visit to La Fortuna Waterfall, a guided tour in Arenal Volcano National Park, and a swim in the Paradise Hot Springs.
Hanging Bridges Embark on an exciting journey through the rainforest on a well-designed trail featuring both paths and hanging bridges. This 3 km route offers unique perspectives of the jungle: explore the forest floor on the trails and experience the treetop canopy while walking across suspension bridges. Along the way, a knowledgeable guide will highlight the diverse flora and fauna of the region, enriching your adventure with fascinating insights into the ecosystem.
La Fortuna Waterfall This destination is a must-see when visiting Arenal. The combination of lush vegetation, crystal-clear water, and the stunning 229-foot (65-meter) waterfall creates a truly breathtaking scene. Be sure to bring your swimsuit, as this is a fantastic opportunity to swim in refreshing natural waters.
To reach the pool beneath the falls, you'll descend a trail with 498 steps. The climb back up typically takes between 15 to 30 minutes, depending on your fitness level. It’s a rewarding experience well worth the effort, offering both natural beauty and a refreshing swim.
Volcano Hike Doing a hike should definitely be on your must-do list while in the area. Known for its iconic cone shape, Arenal Volcano has been an active volcano for decades, though it is currently in a resting phase with only occasional smoke visible from its peak. This makes it an excellent time to explore the park and learn about its history from a knowledgeable local guide.
A walk around the base of the volcano offers stunning views and the chance to see ancient lava flows up close. The tour is family-friendly and suitable for visitors of all ages, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone.
Paradise Hot Springs Our waters are naturally heated by the Arenal Volcano and are completely pure, free from any added chemicals. The geological origin of the water can be either telluric or magmatic. In the case of Paradise, the water is telluric, meaning it is ""young"" water. It originates from rainwater that filters through the earth, gathering minerals and gaining heat as it circulates through various depths and comes into contact with very hot materials. This natural process creates a uniquely soothing and mineral-rich experience for you to enjoy.
Hiking shoes, bathing suit, comfortable clothes: shorts, t-shirts, tank tops. Change of clothing in case you want to swin at the refreshing waterfall and thermal pools, insect repellent, sunscreen, raincoat and towel
Hanging Bridges entrance fee, La Fortuna Waterfall entrance fee, Volcano Hike entrance fee, Paradise Hot Springs entrance fee, water, local bilingual guide, costa rican typical lunch and dinner
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