CANOPY TOUR OR MEGA COMBO

Leaving the hotel early in the morning, you'll enjoy the gorgeous landscapes that surround Lake A

INFORMATION
Starts in:
Guanacaste


Duration:   10 hours
Recommendations: Bathing Suit,  Comfortable Shoes,  Camera, Light  Clothing, Insect  Repellent.
 
 

Visiting the northern flanks of Rincón de la Vieja volcano is perfect for enjoying several activities during your stay at one of Guanacaste's best mountain lodges.

The Canopy Tour takes you through the tropical forest in a truly unique way.

Equipped with a harness and accompanied by trained guides, you'll embark on an adventure that'll take you across ten cables that connect platforms which sit in centuries-old trees. A 400-meter (1,300 foot) waterslide is also located in the forest. The slide is a like a fountain of youth for grownups and great fun for children.

After these two activities, you'll enjoy a wonderful traditional Costa Rican lunch, offering the best of our cuisine. Either a horseback ride or a trip in horse-drawn carriage will take us to some thermal hot springs located in the middle of nature, where you'll receive a volcanic mud treatment.

The curative properties of the mud will leave your skin feeling rejuvenated. Here, you can enjoy the hot springs, relax, and be a part of this special natural environment.

Includes Air-conditioned transportation, bilingual guide, canopy tour and equipment, horseback ride, horse-drawn carriage, thermal hot springs, waterslide and lunch.

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