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Blue Waterfall Hike + Rainforest Sloth Discovery + Coffee/Chocolate Tour (LBC)

$185.00

Head to the rainforest from Guanacaste on this private all-day excursion with a naturalist guide. After a convenient hotel pickup, enjoy a guided visit to the Tenorio Volcano National Park on a rainforest trek to the seventh natural wonder of Costa Rica, The Rio Celeste Waterfall. After this beautiful site, cool off with a swim in the Blue River. Your  tour will continue to a Costa Rican Traditional restaurant where you will have a la carte lunch and then its Sloths time + Coffee/Chocolate Tour! You will hike through a private reserve where your 506 Expert Tour guide will teach you everything you need to know about sloths besides famous Costa Rica Coffee and help you find the perfect pictures so you will always remember this wonderful experience with nature.

Departure Points:

  • ZONE 1: Tamarindo, Playa Grande, Flamingo, JW Marriott, Las Catalinas, Playa Potero, Westin, W Conchal (2.5 Hour Drive + Free Wi-Fi OnBoard)
  • ZONE 2: Riu Hotels, Occidental Papagayo, El Mangroove, Secrets Papagayo, Planet Hollywood,  Andaz and Four Seasons (2.0 Hour Drive + Free Wi-Fi On Board)

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Select the date when you will take the service and the number of people, children or infants.

Important Information
  • Minimum for a tour to run is 4 persons.
  •  Departure time: Everyday 7:00 AM
  • Duration is 10–11 hours
Inclusions
  • Transportation by comfortable, air-conditioned 506 Van 
  • All activities
  • Professional Bilingual Driver/Guide
  • Lunch a la carte
  • Bottled Water, Beer & Soda
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Local Taxes
Exclusions
  • Gratuities

What to bring:

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Comfortable clothes
  • Change of clothes
  • Bathing suit
  • Towel
  • Bug repellent
  • Sunscreen

Weather:

  • On some rare occasions after heavy rainfall, the turquoise color goes away, causing the river and waterfall to be brown.