Description
Last updated on July 3rd, 2020 at 05:00 pm EST
An authentic adventure in the rainforest that is full of adrenaline and in harmony with the environment. A 3 km (2 mile) zipline adventure trail takes you to the Pino Blanco waterfall, surrounded by canyons up to 120 meters high (360 feet). The Arenal Volcano and Cerro Chato will be waiting for you. Enjoy the only zipline tour that allows you to fly above the La Fortuna Waterfall, across a 980 meter cable (over a ½ mile), at a spectacular height. After the zipline adventure, you will visit the Maleku Cultural Rescue Center before returning to Arenal Mundo Aventura’s park.
Additional details
- This tour requires a minimum of 2 people to run. Please contact us to inquire about tour availability if your travel group is comprised of less than the tour operator’s required minimum number of participants.
- Pregnant women or persons with recent serious surgery are not allowed to do this activity for their own safety.
Minimum/maximum age/weight/height/other requirements
- Children must be at least 7 years old to participate.
- Children must be at least 3′ 10″ tall to participate.
- Children must weigh at least 51 lbs to participate.
What to bring for tour participation
- Comfortable clothing
- Comfortable tennis shoes or walking shoes (flip flops are not permitted)
- Sunscreen
- Non-aerosol insect repellent
- Long pants
Related reading
- Are you a member of the DIY Costa Rica community? If so, see our pick for Best Zipline Tour
- Are you a member of the DIY Costa Rica community? If so, see our pick for Best Zipline Cable
- Familiar with our blog? Read our related blog post: Which Costa Rica Zipline Is The Best? Comparing 6 Popular Canopy Tours In Arenal And Monteverde
- Familiar with our blog? Read our related blog post: Costa Rica Ziplining: An Exhilarating And Cultural Tour In La Fortuna (Arenal)
- Familiar with our blog? Read our related blog post: Ziplining And Canopy Tours In Costa Rica: The Difference Between The Two
Nikki –
Have you experienced the above tour? If so, please let us (and other Costa Rica travelers) know what you thought about it below. Pura vida!