The “Chorro” section of the Naranjo River has Class IV and V rapids, for those of you looking for a more intense rafting expirence. Here we will run some of the best and most challenging rapids available in Costa Rica. Exploding water, steep drops, tight rock walls, and technical routes will get your adrenaline pumping. We will ride through the narrow canyons surrounded by huge boulders, and cascading waterfalls while taking in the breathtaking scenery of the rainforest, making this unique whitewater rafting experience the highlight of your Costa Rica vacation! This trip is recommended for individuals in strong physical condition!
The tour is approx 4.5 hours from start to finish with approx 1.5 hours in the water.
This trip include lunch, bilingual guides, safety kayaker, photographer (pictures available for purchase), and A/C transportation to and from hotels or houses in Manuel Antonio or Quepos.
Afternoon Tour: Minimum of 4 guests required for the afternoon tour (11:30)
Minimum of 2 guests required for the morning tour (7:30)<br/>Pickup included
We will pick you up from your hotel or house in Manuel Antonio or Quepos, bring you to our office to get you signed in and have breakfast. Then we will depart to the river which is about a 35 minute drive. Once we arrive at the river put in, you will be outfitted with a life jacket, helmet and paddle. The guides will give a safety talk, and you will have a swim practice. The descent down the river is approx 1.5 hours. After the rafting is over, you will ride in our transport back to our Amigos Del Rio office where lunch will be served, and then you will be dropped off at your hotel.
• Minimum age is 15 years
• This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition
• What to Bring: swimsuit, towel, change of clothes, sunscreen, water shoes, tennis shoes or sandals with ankle straps. No flip flops.
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pickup time.
Quepos is a vibrant coastal town in Costa Rica, serving as the gateway to the renowned Manuel Antonio National Park. Known for its lush rainforests, stunning beaches, and diverse wildlife, Quepos offers a blend of adventure, relaxation, and eco-tourism. The town's lively atmosphere, combined with its natural beauty, makes it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both excitement and tranquility.
Manuel Antonio National Park is one of Costa Rica's most famous national parks, known for its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife. The park is home to a variety of animals, including sloths, monkeys, iguanas, and numerous bird species. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and relaxing on the park's pristine beaches.
Marino Ballena National Park is located about 20 km south of Quepos and is famous for its whale watching opportunities, particularly humpback whales. The park also features beautiful beaches and hiking trails through lush rainforests.
Kayaking through the mangroves near Quepos offers a unique opportunity to explore the region's diverse ecosystems and wildlife. Guided kayak tours take visitors through narrow waterways, providing close-up views of birds, monkeys, and other animals.
The Quepos Boardwalk, also known as the Malecon, is a scenic promenade along the coast, offering beautiful views of the ocean and the surrounding landscape. The boardwalk is lined with shops, restaurants, and bars, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
A traditional Costa Rican breakfast dish made with rice, beans, onions, and bell peppers, often served with eggs, tortillas, and natilla (sour cream).
A fresh seafood dish made with raw fish or shrimp marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, peppers, cilantro, and sometimes coconut milk.
A hearty beef and vegetable soup, often served with rice, beans, and tortillas. It's a traditional Costa Rican dish that's perfect for a filling meal.
A creamy rice pudding made with rice, milk, sugar, and cinnamon, often served chilled.
The peak season in Quepos is during the dry season, from December to April. This period offers the best weather for outdoor activities, with plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall. It's the ideal time for exploring Manuel Antonio National Park, enjoying the beaches, and engaging in various adventure sports.
Costa Rican Colón (CRC)
CST (UTC-6)
110VV, 60HzHz
Quepos is generally a safe destination for travelers, with a low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Quepos Bus Terminal
The public bus system in Quepos is affordable and convenient for getting around town and to popular destinations. Buses are frequent and well-used by both locals and tourists.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
Marino Ballena National Park is famous for its whale watching opportunities, particularly humpback whales. The park also features beautiful beaches and hiking trails through lush rainforests.
Parque Nacional Corcovado is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, offering a unique opportunity to explore pristine rainforests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife. The park is known for its rugged terrain and remote location, making it a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Dominical is a popular beach town known for its beautiful beaches, surfing, and waterfalls. The town offers a variety of outdoor activities, including surfing, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
Price varies by option