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Whitewater Rafting Naranjo River from Manuel Antonio Class III-IV

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$101

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4.97

Description

The Naranjo River is a Class III/IV half day challenge for more experienced paddlers. The Naranjo River drops steeply from the coastal mountain range above Quepos through a beautiful jungle gorge, and takes you on a wild ride to sea level, passing nearby farmlands and palm plantations. The river banks are overgrown with jungle and the canyon walls meet the water at 90 degree angles. The whitewater, jungle, canyon, and sky, make for an unforgettable day. For the advanced rafter, this is an exciting and refreshing ride through the Naranjo canyon. As well, if you are a first time paddler who welcomes a challenge and is looking for the excitement of big waves, hydraulics and stunning scenery, then this whitewater rafting trip is for you! It includes a snack, lunch, bilingual guides, safety kayak, photographer (pictures available for purchase), and A/C transportation to and from hotels or houses in Manuel Antonio or Quepos.

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cruises & sailingexcellent qualityextreme sportsgear/equipment sanitized between usegood for avoiding crowdshand sanitizer available to travelers and staffon the waterports of call toursraftingregularly sanitized high-traffic areassanitation measures appliedshore excursionssocial distancing enforced throughout experiencetransportation vehicles regularly sanitizedwhite water rafting free cancellation

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viator

Puerto Quepos, Costa Rica Information

Puerto Quepos, Costa Rica, offers docking at Quepos Port. Travelers explore Manuel Antonio National Park’s beaches and wildlife. Excursions include zip-lining in rainforests. Local markets sell ceviche. The peak season, December to April, brings dry weather for nature tours. Photography captures monkeys and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes gallo pinto, a Costa Rican favorite. Souvenirs, like coffee beans, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Costa Rica’s biodiversity. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while sturdy shoes enhance park hikes. Puerto Quepos’ natural charm offers a vibrant Costa Rican stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of wildlife, scenic beaches, and adventure activities, making Puerto Quepos an engaging destination for exploring Costa Rica’s Pacific coast and biodiversity.

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Adult Price
$101