White Water Rafting

Costa Rica Rafting is a Feat to be Conquered

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There’s a term thrown around loosely about Costa Rica having the highest river density in the world. That makes for great white water rafting in Costa Rica. It’s difficult to find the data to back up such a broad statement. But if you’ve been on a road trip here, the bridges and waterways crossed prove infinite.

With so many lushly forested canyons made rich and green by rain year tropical rains, it’s no wonder Costa Rica is a top destination for whitewater rafting. The tall mountains from the continental divide gather rain clouds that enrich Costa Rica with burgeoning rushing rivers for whitewater adventures that are an exciting adventure and a pleasure because they are not even cold!

There’s incredible added value white water in rafting Costa Rica because of the beautiful natural scenery and diverse wildlife. Rivers in CR have countless stone canyon walls with majestic waterfalls showering rafters as they pass underneath. The amount of local and migratory bird sightings are also a treasure for nature lovers. Monkey and sloth sightings are common, and a thrilling bonus!

White Water Rafting in Costa Rica, Only the Best

Pacuare River Class III & IV
The Pacuare River is the complete package. Most likely the best river for White Water Rafting in Costa Rica and one of the finest rafting venues in the world, the Pacuare River has two distinctions that set it above the rest. First, it boasts three, four or more hours of non-stop rapid action; in fact, the Pacuare has enough non-stop whitewater rapids for two full rafting days, which is why some rafters choose overnight lodging in one of the river’s cozy rafting lodges, including the Pacuare Lodge.  The other distinction is the sheer beauty of its surroundings, which has made the Pacuare famous for being one of the top 10 most scenic rivers on the planet.

Whitewater Rafting in Costa Rica near Arenal Volcano

Northern Costa Rican rivers offer some of the finest rafting to visitors in and around La Fortuna.

Sarapiqui River and Toro River Class III & IV
Sarapiqui River and Toro River are not too far from apart and serve each other as a Plan B river solution. These two beautiful Class III and IV rivers are born on elevated green volcanic slopes and drift their way into the Caribbean not without first offering its beautiful scenery and powerful 3 and 4 class whitewater rapids to those Costa Rica adrenaline seekers.

Lower Balsa River Class II & III
Lower Balsa River caters to whitewater rafting beginners that are looking for lots of adventure but feel safer in class II and III rivers. Balsa River’s proximity to the tourist hub of La Fortuna and the Arenal Volcano in northern Costa Rica makes rafting Balsa River a very practical choice.

Upper Balsa River Class 4+
Upper Balsa offers 4+ white water rafting in Costa Rica for adrenaline junkies that are in the river for more than friendly high
fives. Class 4+ whitewater rafting is full of thrills but also requires concentration and a bit of discipline. It’s a blast!

White Water Rafting in Costa Rica, Guanacaste

Tenorio River Class III & IV
Guanacaste is more than beaches and volcanoes. Class III and IV whitewater rafting the Tenorio River is another attraction in this corner of Costa Rica. Tenorio whitewater rafting only a travel day to or from La Fortuna or Monteverde to the beaches of Guanacaste. Nature lovers should also think about visiting Rio Celeste. The only setback with rafting Tenorio would be during the dry season when this river is not very deep.

Corobici River Class I & II

Rafting down the Corobici River is a great adventure for the entire family. The waters are relatively calm and allow nature lovers and birders to see ample wildlife. As you float down the river you’ll have plenty of time to see monkeys, coatis, otters up to 300 species of tropical birds and lush flora and fauna. Tours include bilingual guides, rafting equipment and lunch. Kids and grandparents alike will enjoy the calmer waters, beautiful canopy and playful monkeys as they ride down the Corobici River.

Pristine Whitewater Rafting near the Manuel Antonio National Park

The Central Pacific coastline of Costa Rica is surprisingly growing in popularity when it comes to whitewater rafting.

Naranjo Class III
Naranjo River class III and IV rapids offer joyful whitewater mornings for visitors staying in the area.

Savegre Class II & III
Savegre River is the cleanest, most pristine river in Central America. Its beauty can be appreciated rafting down its class II and III rapids.

El Chorro Class 4+
El Chorro is a Costa Rican slang for a high volumetric flow of water in a reduced area, like the strong force of water coming out of a hose. Its name says it all. Class 4+ whitewater rapids with steep falls and narrow canyons, this river is truly and adrenalin delight. It only runs during the dry season.

White Water Rafting in Costa Rica Southern Pacific 

Coto Brus River Class III & IV
Coto Brus River has some powerful class III and IV whitewater rapids. This river invites rafters from the area of Dominical Beach to tame its waters. Also, the Coto Brus River does not attract as many rafters as other whitewater rivers in Costa Rica. This makes it ideal for people looking for a smaller number of rafts tagging along.

Guabo River Class II & III
This river also is great for those staying in and around the area of Dominical Beach. Guabo has class II and III rapids for a fun nature day in the water.

El General River Class III & IV
El General III and IV rapids usually run in September to November, in the rainy season. Due to its remoteness, camping three or four-day whitewater rafting tours are only available.

White Water Rafting in Costa Rica Basics

White Water Rafting in Costa Rica is amazing, but you should learn the basics before your trip! Firstly, there are different classes of rivers. The easier classes are II and III rivers. Intermediate rivers are classes III and IV, and then there’s the expert class known as 4+.

Children and older folks that aren’t in the best physical condition might want to go rafting on class II and III rivers

Beginners in better shape can also have a blast rafting Costa Rica’s class III and IV rivers. It is best to have had some rafting experience before trying 4+.

Costa Rica Class V Rafting: Intensity to the Limit

Costa Rica class V rafting is for experienced whitewater rafters looking for an adrenaline rush.

Teamwork and close attention to your river guide is critical in class V rafting Costa Rica. The waters are fast and strong and your safety depends on focus and following instructions!


River Rafting on Rio Tenorio with RCR Rafting

This Rafting Tour on Rio Tenorio includes class II to class IV rapids! Get your adrenaline pumping on this adventure! Be prepared for irregular and medium waves, complex maneuverings in fast class III rapids and intense and powerful but yet predictable class IV rapids. You will floating down 8 miles (12.9 kilometers) through Guanacaste’s dry forest. Observe wildlife and have endless fun!

Whats Included: Transportation, guide, drinks, snacks and lunch

Recommended Ages: 12+

Tour Duration (approximately): 2 ½ hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, insect repellant, hat, tennis shoes or sandals, swimsuit, towel, change of clothes, camera

River Rafting on Rio Tenorio with Desafio

Receive a safety briefing and off you go! Experience 20 class III to IV rapids while floating down Rio Tenorio with stunning views of Guanacaste’s dry forest. You will also see the impressive Rio Tenorio canyon as well as the Cascabel waterfall with it’s 10 ft (3 meter) drop! Finish your adventure tour with a delicious lunch to regain your strength. 

Whats Included: Transportation, guide, snacks and lunch

Recommended Ages: 8 – 65 years

Tour Duration (approximately): 7 hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, clothes to get wet in, secure shoes, change of clothes, some money to buy beer & the photo CD of your tour

Whitewater Rafting on Sarapiqui River with Desafio

Get your adrenaline pumping on this 7.5 mile (12 kilometers) long ride with over 40 rapids on Sarapiqui River! Receive a safety briefing and fully enjoy the experience, their photographer will make sure to take some epic shots! The scenic views of the stunning nature surrounding you will make your class III and IV rafting even more special!

What’s Included: Transportation, guide, photographer, snack, and meal

Recommended Ages: 13 – 65 years

Tour Duration (approximately): 8 hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, towel, swimsuit, clothes to get wet in, change of clothes, secure shoes

Adrenaline Combo with Jacamar

Get your adrenaline pumping to the maximum on this whitewater rafting and zip-lining adventure in La Fortuna! Travel to Río Balsa, Arenal and challenge yourself with class 2-3 rapids for approximately two hours along about 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) of lush Costa Rican rainforest. Afterward, start the second part of your adrenaline-filled day with a spectacular zip-lining tour. This canopy adventure will take you on a total of 8 exciting cables with 14 platforms throughout this adventure park. The cables ranging in length between 263 ft to 2460 ft (80 meters to 750 meters) and an average height of 125 ft (38 meters)!

Whats Included: Transportation, guide, fruits, and meal

Recommended Ages: 8+

Tour Duration (approximately): 5 hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, insect repellant, secure shoes, clothes to get wet in, change of clothes

Balsa River

Rafting on Rio Balsa gives you the opportunity to ride class III rapids and enjoy the beautiful nature around you. Rio Balsa is ideal for beginners but more experienced rafters will surely enjoy it to the fullest because of the scenery. The challenging waves will require you to do some maneuvers from time to time. Jacamar’s professional bilingual guides will make sure that the ride is safe. You will be able to see monkeys, iguanas, sloths and many tropical birds. This tour is the perfect way to combine nature and adventure! 

What’s Included: Transportation, guide, fruits, and lunch

Recommended Ages: 12+

Tour Duration (approximately): 2 hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, rubber-soled shoes that can get wet, swimsuit, shorts of a quick-drying material, change of clothes, towel

Savegre River White Water Rafting with Tucanes Tours

The Savegre River in Manuel Antonio Costa Rica is about an hour away from the main Manuel Antonio hotel’s area. Along the way, you’ll see part of Quepos´ history such as the little towns called “Cuadrantes”, cultural and architectural inheritance of the United Fruit Company presence in this area. Once at the river, you’ll start the tour, but not without a safety briefing and some practice. Besides your expert river guide, a safety kayaker will join the trip. This Tour is a combination of calm paddling and white-water thrills! After little more than 2 hours enjoying the riverside with occasional stops and the stunning views, your journey will end in the best way possible: a change of clothes and an exquisite typical Costa Rican homemade meal. Enjoy this beautiful Adventure Tour!

Whats Included: Transportation, guide, river gear, lunch, soft drinks and fruits

Recommended Ages: 8+

Tour Duration (approximately): 5 ½ hours

What to bring: Sunglasses with retainer cord; change of clothes; sunscreen; bathing suit; waterproof camera; sandals and beach towel 

Sarapiqui River Rafting

Get your adrenaline pumping on this 7.5 mile (12 kilometer) long ride with over 40 rapids on Sarapiqui River! Receive a safety briefing and fully enjoy the experience, their photographer will make sure to take some epic shots! The scenic views of the stunning nature surrounding you will make your class III and IV rafting even more special!

What’s Included: Transportation, guide, photographer, snack and meal

Recommended Ages: 10 – 65 years

Tour Duration (approximately): 8 hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, towel, swimsuit, clothes to get wet in, change of clothes, secure shoes.

Whitewater Rafting on Pacuare River with Exploradores Outdoors

Go for a rafting adventure on one of the top five rafting rivers in the world! Known for its scenery and rapids Pacuare River will surely get your adrenaline pumping. This 18 mile (30 kilometer) long experience includes 52 class II – III rapids! Before you immerse yourself into this adventure you will receive a safety briefing to guarantee your security throughout the ride. After approximately 40 minutes you will enter the 5 mile (8 kilometer) long Pacuare River Gorge. You will be able to have striking views on Huacas waterfall. The lush rainforest and the rapids will round off your adrenaline-filled tour! 

Whats Included: Transportation, guide, breakfast and lunch

Recommended Ages: 12+

Tour Duration (approximately): 4 hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, rubber soled shoes that can get wet, swimsuit, shorts of a quick-drying material, towel, change of clothes, some money to buy photos, souvenirs or drinks

Pacuare River Rafting Adventure

Are you ready for your adventure on Pacuare River, one of the top five rafting rivers in the world? This 18 mile (29 kilometers) long run includes 52 rapids! You will have a safety briefing and get equipped before you are going to test your new skills and gain confidence on the first few miles / kilometers. In between some wild rapids, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the views on Huacas waterfall and to observe some bird species.

Whats Included: Transportation, breakfast and lunch

Recommended Ages: 12+

Tour Duration (approximately): 4 hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, rubber soled shoes that can get wet, swimsuit and shorts of a quick-drying material, t-shirt (optional), towel, complete change of clothes for after rafting, insect repellant, some money to buy photos, souvenirs or drinks. All luggage will be kept in lockers.
 

Pacuare River Rafting Adventure: Class III – IV with Exploradores Outdoors

Are you ready for your adventure on Pacuare River, one of the top five rafting rivers in the world? This 18 mile (29 kilometers) long run includes 52 rapids! You will have a safety briefing and get equipped before you are going to test your new skills and gain confidence on the first few miles / kilometers. In between some wild rapids, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the views on Huacas waterfall and to observe some bird species.

Whats Included: Transportation, breakfast and lunch

Recommended Ages: 12+

Tour Duration (approximately): 4 hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, rubber soled shoes that can get wet, swimsuit and shorts of a quick-drying material, t-shirt (optional), towel, complete change of clothes for after rafting, insect repellant, some money to buy photos, souvenirs or drinks. All luggage will be kept in lockers.

White Water Rafting Rio Balsa Arenal

Rafting on Rio Balsa gives you the opportunity to ride on class III rapids and enjoy the beautiful nature around you. Rio Balsa is ideal for beginners but more experienced rafters will surely enjoy it to the fullest because of the scenery. The challenging waves will require you to do some maneuvers from time to time. Jacamar’s professional bilingual guides will make sure that the ride is safe. You will be able to see monkeys, iguanas, sloths and many tropical birds. This tour is the perfect way to combine nature and adventure! 

What’s Included: Transportation, guide, fruits and lunch

Recommended Ages: 8+

Tour Duration (approximately): 2 hours

What to bring: Sunscreen, rubber soled shoes that can get wet, swimsuit, shorts of a quick-drying material, change of clothes, towel

The Lesser Classes (Class II, III and IV Rafting)

Rafting down whitewaters has become a world class adventure activity in Costa Rica; class II and class III whitewater rafting has plenty of enjoyment and intensity intended for beginners looking to have an excellent wet day in the outdoors and time to sight-see Costa Rica’s riparian wildlife.

Class II and III rapids are the option for families with children or adult participants that aren’t in great physical condition. When class II and III rapids leave more to wish for, class IV turns up the intensity notch and becomes and excellent option for rafters looking for a bit more adventure and excitement down Costa Rica’s best rapids.

The majority of whitewater rafting rivers in Costa Rica carry III and IV class rapids. Although the Pacuare River is known to have class V rapids, it’s considered the best III and IV whitewater rafting river in Costa Rica and one of the best in the world.

Class II, III, and IV rapids in Costa Rica are loaded with energetic fun and nature, but those classes do not come close to the intensity of Costa Rica class V rafting.


Insane Costa Rica Class V Rafting

Not many outfits carry class V rafting, the demand is not as much as the lower class rivers, however there’s no other thrill in whitewater rafting than owning or being owned by the best in Costa Rica class V rapids.

Class V requires better professional equipment and better prepared rafting guides; communication is vital once the raft is let loose down the impending whitewaters of Costa Rica’s most powerful rivers.

Costa Rica class V rapids are usually found upstream down a mountain canyon where the water is most deep and abundant for an exquisite whitewater rafting experience. The country’s finest class V whitewater venues are near La Fortuna and Manuel Antonio, Quepos.


Costa Rica Class V Rafting in La Fortuna

It’s no surprise that the adventure capital of Costa Rica, La Fortuna and the Arenal Volcano, comes with class V rafting.

The river with the Costa Rica class V rapids near La Fortuna is called Balsa River, in honor of all the Balsa Wood (Ochroma pyramidale) trees along its banks.

The Balsa River is divided into the Lower Balsa section and the Upper Balsa section. Lower Bals

a is a favorite II and III whitewater location.

Upper Balsa is home to some of the finest Costa Rica class V rafting, with narrow rock canyons that will have your raft bouncing off the walls in no time.


Costa Rica Class V Rafting near Manuel Antonio

Costa Rica class V rafting on the central pacific part of the country, near Manuel Antonio, is down a three mile stretch in a narrow gorge carved into the rocks by a massive flow of water known as El Chorro.

El Chorro is a class V section of the Naranjo River with stronger currents through a labyrinth of tight rocks up in the mountains of Costa Rica that propel rafters on an adrenaline packed feat down an alluring rocky riparian canyon.

The class V rafting rivers mentioned here are conveniently close from their main tourist hubs: La Fortuna and Manuel Antonio.

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