Tenorio River Rafting Class III/IV Details
Located near the Tenorio Volcano in Costa Rica's Guanacaste region, the Tenorio River winds, churns, and flows for 15 scenic miles before merging with the Corobicí River. As a tour member, you'll float down this incredible river for four hours, passing through sections which are dominated by class III-IV white-water rapids.
Hold on tightly to your paddle as you plunge through the cataracts and are sprayed with water! During the smoother sections, take a look around at the lush, forested scenery and try to spot tropical birds perched high in the trees. Midway through the adventure, your guide will help you angle the raft onto the riverbank for a lunch of sandwiches, fruit, snacks and drinks.
The tour ends with a short, 15-minute walk back to the bus.
This is an all day tour. A minimum of two people is required for booking.
Important: No pregnant women are allowed in this tour.
What to Bring:
Sunscreen, swimming suit, strap-on sandals/shoes that can get wet, and towel. We recommend bringing a change of cloths because you will get wet on this tour. Changing rooms are available after the tour.
What this Tour Includes
Guide, lunch, all safety gear and transportation.
"The highlight of our trip, this river is so challenging because of it's size. Everyone has to paddle becuase the rafts are only sized to fit 5 people. The guides knew the river very well and were able to create the drama becuase 6 rafts went down at the same time, the bump and grind of moving all along at once. The water temperature made it most enjoyable, no wet suit or freezing. I have done rivers in Canada and all you do it sit there because the river is so big on this trip you get to be part of it and you will get wet, the 12 foot plunge garantees that. "
Mar 2013