Rafting on the Rio Savegre
Rafting is the most popular water sport in Costa Rica. A ride on the roaring Savegre River is an experience in itself: this challenging river snakes through the rainforest and takes you past some beautiful waterfalls. For real diehards there are rafting trips that range in length from 14 to 27 kilometres. Some stretches go along calm water and offer plenty of time to enjoy nature, the rainforest and the sounds of the animals. And when the next rapids approach, the raft plunges into the roaring water. Don’t worry if you tip over and end up in the water: the Rio Savegre is one of the cleanest rivers in Central America. The Rio Savegre offers a range of rafting itineraries, varying from Class II for beginners to Class III and IV that will give even more experienced rafters a real shot of adrenalin. Relax and recover over a cool drink and lunch in a rainforest surrounded by monkeys and birds. Pura vida! Complete your jungle experience with an overnight stay in one of the eco hotels along the river.
Kayak tours in Tortuguero
Tortuguero lies on the east side of Costa Rica. This national park is especially famous for its huge green turtles that lay their eggs here, but it is also a fabulous destination for a kayak tour. Take a kayak to explore the vast system of channels and rivers that is inaccessible to larger boats. Get up early for a morning tour to experience the jungle waking up and hear the loud howler monkeys pierce the silence. You can rent your own kayak or take a guided tour. You are likely to encounter an array of unique animals on your kayak tour: keep an eye out for crocodiles, ant eaters, sloths or one of the 4 species of monkeys that live in Costa Rica. In addition to howler monkeys, there are also capuchin monkeys, spider monkeys and squirrel monkeys.
Spectacular sport fishing
Marlin, tarpon, tuna, dorado or rainbow bass: the oceans on both side of Costa Rica are an angler’s dream come true. The Pacific Ocean in particular is home to a colourful selection of fish. Book a fishing guide to find the best fishing spots and guarantee a catch. With luck you will also spot dolphins, manta rays, turtles and even humpback whales. Close to shore is the best place to catch the beautiful roosterfish. A real fighter, this fish averages a metre in size and weighs around 15 kilos. It may take up to 30 minutes before the fish surrenders so you will need some perseverance. You may also catch snappers, mackerel and large gar. Bring your catch to shore and have a local restaurant cook them up. This is as fresh as it gets!
Diving with rays and sharks
Costa Rica is home to a diversity of marine life and offers fabulous diving opportunities. More experienced divers will love the Bat Islands and Catalina Islands. At Catalina Islands you can dive among manta rays, bat rays and spotted eagle rays; at Bat Islands, you will find yourself surrounded by bull sharks, black tip reef sharks and tiger sharks. Another very popular diving destination is at the National Park Manuel Antonio, which features spectacular underwater canyons and caves.