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A day full of adventure and nature awaits you in La Fortuna. Start your day with an exciting Safari Float along the Peñas Blancas River, where you can observe the rich flora and fauna of the region while you calmly glide through its crystal-clear waters. Then, get ready to be dazzled by the imposing La Fortuna Waterfall, one of the most beautiful in Costa Rica. Enjoy a delicious, typical lunch at a local restaurant, savoring the fresh and authentic flavors of rural life.
To end the day, hike the “68” lava flow trail for the best hiking experience in the Arenal Volcano area. Walk on rocky terrain, feel the power and serenity of nature, and enjoy amazing views of Arenal Lake and the Monteverde mountains. This perfect combination of adventure, culture, and nature will leave you with unforgettable memories of your trip to La Fortuna.
The Peñas Blancas River is fed by the pristine waters of several private cloud forest reserves in Arenal. It is surrounded by lush rainforest, natural volcanic hot springs, waterfalls, and forested canyons that measure upwards of 700 feet (213 m) in height. This river provides a scenic adventure perfect for wildlife viewing in La Fortuna. It's the easiest and most unique way to take in the area's spectacular scenery, learn about its natural history from your guide, and simply enjoy a serene day immersed in nature.
Next, we head to the La Fortuna Waterfall Reserve, where a majestic 210-foot waterfall awaits. Hike 1,640 feet downhill to reach the base of the falls and feel the invigorating spray. Take a refreshing dip in the natural pool formed by the La Fortuna River – a perfect reward for your trek. Your visit directly benefits the local community, as 100% of the entrance fee goes towards social projects like schools, nutritional centres, and infrastructure.
Step back in time and explore the Arenal Volcano's transformative power. Hike the Arenal 1968 Trail, named after the volcano’s, most significant eruption. Witness the stark contrast between the solidified lava flows – remnants of the volcano's fiery past – and the areas now undergoing regeneration. Our expert guide will share fascinating details about the volcano's history and ongoing activity. This 3 km hike offers unparalleled vistas of the majestic Arenal.
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