Excursions/Tamarindo/Forêt tropicale "La fortuna cascade" randonnée-natation + sources chaudes
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Forêt tropicale "La fortuna cascade" randonnée-natation + sources chaudes

4.0(4)Tamarindo1 heure
VIATOR3.5(2)TRIPADVISOR4.5(2)

Description

CASCADE DE LA FORTUNA : Pour observer cette splendide cascade de 70 mètres de haut, vous parcourez un sentier de 530 marches, repos et hydratation à travers une forêt avec des arbres indigènes de la région. Prendre des photos et enfin prendre une baignade rafraîchissante dans les eaux claires. Durée de la visite : 1 heure et 30 minutes. Après avoir terminé cette activité nous dégustons une nourriture typique costarienne. Visite des sources thermales : Cette visite commence à se détendre dans les piscines minérales de santé entourées de températures de piscine naturellement chauffées de 96 °F - 100 °F (36 °C - 38 °C). Durée de la visite : 1 heure

Options de l'excursion

Forêt tropicale "La fortuna cascade" randonnée-natation + sources chaudes
  • Service de prise en charge compris

Itinéraire

60 min

Randonnée en cascade : La zone climatique est la forêt tropicale humide prémontagneuse de transition, qui fait partie du parc national du volcan Arenal et est située à 520 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer, où se trouvent les sources de nos montagnes et les eaux de la rivière Fortuna. Pour observer cette splendide cascade de 70 mètres de haut, les visiteurs doivent passer un chemin de 530 marches. Une fois en face de la cascade prendre une baignade rafraîchissante dans le ciel bleu eaux claires. Durée de la visite : 1,5 heures. Après la randonnée en cascade, nous avons un déjeuner plat typique costarricain.

Points forts

AU MOINS 4 PERSONNES ADULTES POUR OPÉRER CETTE VISITE
Véhicule climatisé
Frais d'entrée
Wi-Fi à bord
Eau en bouteille
Transport privé
Nourriture costaricienne typique du déjeuner

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
AU MOINS 4 PERSONNES ADULTES POUR OPÉRER CETTE VISITE
Véhicule climatisé
Frais d'entrée
Wi-Fi à bord
Eau en bouteille
Transport privé
Nourriture costaricienne typique du déjeuner
Non inclus
Boissons alcoolisées (disponibles à l'achat)
Soda/Boisson gazeuse

Lieux et horaires de prise en charge

Je prends des clients à proximité de cet hôtels classés villas. Veuillez me partager la localisation par goigle msps ou waze pour vérifier où vous séjournez

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
  • Condition physique moyenne requise

Avis(4)

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Marjorie_D
January 31, 2025
Terrible customer service, waste of our time

The driver didn't show up, I called and he said there was a mudslide so we couldn't go but there was a similar tour fircthe same pride. He finally picked us up 3 hours later. 5 hours driving, 2 hour tour. Not worth the $550 I paid for 2 people.

Réponse de l'opérateur

Hello! Dear client Marjorie Hope so you are doing fine . I been in touch with viator customer service platform on email . I explain the weather conditions at arenal volcano is not good and was a mountain slide at Main Road and traffic stock by 10 hours. I gave the option to change the tour to a different rainforest area instead arenal volcano and you are agree with that. As well i told you i can gave you 100% money refund and you don't accept that because you want to do the excursion. Have a great day!

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Charles_L
July 25, 2023
Awesome thanks

I lost my go pro in the water the guide never gave up trying to find it .we finally found it at the closing of the park .100 % customer service

Réponse de l'opérateur

Hello! Charles Thanks for your comments. My company tour Operator take care the clients always and i do the Best of me and crew also. Hope so you and friends contact me again to do another amazing tour in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica. At your service

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Corissawilmes
January 16, 2022
Highlight of our trip

This was the best part of our trip! We started the day on a bus that took us ziplining from there we got to ride horses and then spent time learning about the local culture. We got to try coffee and sugar cane and saw / bought absolutely beautiful pottery. We finished the day with the most delicious meal that was our favorite meal of our whole 10 day trip. I'm still thinking of the star fruit 🤤 we finished they day with mud baths, hot springs and an exhilarating waterslide. We were recommending this excursion to everyone at our resort.

Réponse de l'opérateur

Hello! Dear customer Thanks a lot for your comments. Was a pleasure to be with your family in this tour as well I feel good because you enjoyed. Hope so to see you soon in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 At your service

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RDUKen
October 23, 2018
A very good half-day worth of fun

As mentioned in the description, this tour consists of several parts: Zip lines: The zip lines were decent but if you're expecting the auto breaking feature like the one at Diamante, you will be disappointed. You'll be expected to break at times using a leather glove which is fine but it does require some interaction. Otherwise, you can walk the hanging bridge if zip lines aren't your thing, but you won’t be doing much more while waiting for everyone to finish. If it’s a busy day, you’ll spend some time waiting your turn at each of the platforms which get a bit crowded. The staff were nice enough and did a good job safety wise. Keep in mind to get to the first platform, you’ll have to hike several minutes up hill past the water slide, so bring something comfy to walk in that you won’t mind getting muddy. Water slide: Honestly, this thing was scary as hell. Any water slide that requires a helmet and an inner tube for protection should give you pause. You’ll have to hike back up the same path as the zip lines to get to the top of the 1200-foot water slide. Women are given a leather “diaper” to wear to provide a bit more protection. You sit in the concrete/clay slide with your elbows tucked into the inner tube and then an operator opens a hand raised water dam which unleashes all of the blocked water and shoots you down the slide. The slide isn’t perfectly straight so you bounce around like a ping pong for awhile while water is splashing all up around your head. At certain turns, you’ll almost flip over and then you’ll splash down into the pool wondering what just happened. If your arms slip out of the inner tube and hit the side of the slide, you’ll probably bang up your elbows pretty good. Or you can just skip this one. Coffee sampling with snack: This consists of visiting a local potter on site who makes a number of fired clay products such as vases, toys, and other decorative items. A coffee shop sits behind him where you can sample some of the different local coffees and even purchase bags for yourself. Ladies standing near the kiln will offer you a small sample of snacks in a banana leaf. The pottery items were all reasonably priced in my opinion. Lunch: Lunch was actually pretty good with a small buffet consisting of fish stew, rice, chicken, salad, spaghetti, beef, and dessert. Everybody seemed to enjoy their meals. You’ll also have access to coffee and juice. Horse back ride: The horses were all very well behaved and trained to follow the lead horse without much interaction from you. The trip was probably a solid 15 minutes or more to the hot springs at a nice leisurely pace with some very nice scenery. If you opt not to take the horses, you can ride the tractor down to the springs. The only physical part of it was getting off of the horse which the guides will help you do. Hot Springs: this was easily our favorite part of the whole experience. After changing into your swim suits, you’ll be asked to sit in a sauna for a few minutes to open up your pores. Then you get to slather volcanic mud all over yourself and stand on a platform to let it all dry. The view at the hot springs were amazing, being flanked on both sides by tall canyon walls and a river splitting it down the middle. Once your mud is dry, you shower off in some pretty cold water and can hop into the first of three hot springs (essentially, warm, hottest, and hot). The hottest (105 degrees Fahrenheit), was perfect on a rainy day and so relaxing. There are also two bars there that offer paid-for cocktails and other beverages, a snack bar area, a paid-for massage area and some sitting spaces if you’re hanging around and not in the springs. After you’re done, you take the tractor back to the entrance. Tip: If it’s the rainy season, consider bringing a poncho or raincoat. Lockers are provided at the entrance and the springs so don’t be afraid to bring a small bag for a change of clothes. Also, bring cash with you wherever you can. There are tip boxes for each of the events but if you locked up your belongings in one of the lockers, you’ll be hard pressed to get it and come back to some of the location. The potter and the coffee bar take credit cards as well as the photo guys. If you want to do the water slide and not hike barefooted in the dirt/mud, wear water friendly shoes. Bring bug spray, you’ll shower it all off before getting into the springs anyway.

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Réponse de l'opérateur

Thanks a lot for your comments. I appreciate that and sorry about some inconvenient you have in this tour. At your service

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