Top Rated Zip Lining and Canopy Tours in Costa Rica

 Zip lining has almost entirely become associated with Costa Rica. These are Costa Rica's top-rated zip lines and canopy tours.

Sky Adventures Zip Lining in Arenal

There is no going back once the zip line course has begun. The Costa Rican rainforest is traversed by around 7 different zip lines, most of which will keep you above the tree canopy the entire time. The course eventually brings you back to the beginning. Depending on the number of people in your group during your time slot, the course lasts between 2 1/2 and 3 hours.



Halfway through, there is a rest area where you can use the restroom, buy a drink, and snap pictures. A skilled photographer will also take your shot as you reach this platform. The image is immediately available for viewing and purchase. Additionally, you may combine your zip lining tour with a hanging bridge tour, which is just as enjoyable and possibly even more stunning!

Zip Lining in Monteverde

The longest zip line in Costa Rica is located at Monteverde. You must make reservations through Aventura Canopy Tour in Monteverde in order to enjoy the 5,220-foot-long (1590-zipline). Although it is the most well-known zip line in the Monteverde Cloud Forest, there are others as well.

The mega-mix adventure in Monteverde, which includes activities besides zip lining, is sure to provide a dose of adrenaline and enjoyment for true thrill-seekers.

You can test your balance while being led by a professional guide through a high ropes course with 17 difficult elements, including logs, poles, and other structures dangling in the air. 8 zip line cables with breathtaking mountain views are part of the experience. Then a Tarzan swing into the bush and a rappel. The course concludes with a Superman-style zip line that will send you soaring over the tree tops for 2460 feet (750 meters) while lying on your stomach.

Manuel Antonio Canopy Tour

This canopy tour, located in the southwestern region of Costa Rica near Manuel Antonio National Park, takes you from the jungle floor to the tree tops via a series of 20 platforms and 10 zip lines. The tour concludes with a choice of one final zip line cable or rappelling and Tarzan swing. This is ideal for parties with a mix of abilities and comfort levels. Those who are more fearful can finish by taking the final zip line. Those looking for an absolute adrenaline rush can channel their inner Tarzan or Jane and swing to the end.

Zip Lining in Guanacaste

More people know Guanacaste for its beaches and all-inclusive hotels. The region is not as heavily forested as other places of Costa Rica, despite having some jungle areas and at least one stunning waterfall. On the other hand, if you're on vacation in Guanacaste, you can go on a half-day excursion that will take you to the closest rainforest for a canopy zip line tour.

This guided zip line excursion will take you through one of Costa Rica's tropical dry forests, where tall trees and the natural world will surround you after a brief drive. During the canopy tour, you might see some of the many howler monkeys that live in the neighborhood.

Zip Lining in Jaco



The canopy tour near Jaco, one of the best zip lining excursions in Costa Rica, also offers a bonus aerial tram waterfall view. As you ride the Pacific Rain Forest Aerial Tram to start your zip line canopy tour, you'll enjoy a wonderful glimpse of a flowing 40-foot waterfall and expansive ocean views.

The hour-long tram ride takes you to the peak of the mountain, from which point you can take a steel cable zip line down. One of the few zip lines in Costa Rica with a controlled braking system that allows you to move without holding onto the cable is this one. 15 tree platforms and 10 zip lines are part of the canopy tour.

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