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Arenal Hanging Bridges Hike
La Fortuna Waterfall Hike

I suggest wearing sturdy shoes; flip-flops are no good, and the rocky path can make you slip if you're not careful. Comfortable hiking boots made my experience way better!

Definitely bring water and snacks! The hike can get super energizing, and you'll appreciate having a quick break when you're halfway down or back up.

Buy your tickets online if possible. I got stuck in line for way too long at the entrance when I could’ve just walked right in.

Don't rush to the waterfall! Take your time to enjoy the scenery and snap some pics on the way down. It's just as beautiful as the waterfall itself.
Sky Adventures Arenal Park

I suggest wearing sunscreen even on cloudy days. I didn't think I'd need it, but ended up looking like a lobster after the tour!
I highly recommend making your zip line reservations online before you go. It saves time and sometimes you even get a discount. I snagged a great deal that way.

Bring your own GoPro or action camera! The staff will help you strap it on, and it saved me from shelling out extra cash for their video package.
Arenal Volcano National Park

Skipping the buffet at the park's restaurant could save you some bucks. There’s a local food stall just outside that serves amazing food for way less. I ate there both days!

Watch out for the weather! Mornings can be great but I had a downpour in the afternoon. Bring a poncho just in case; it’ll save you from getting soaked!
Mistico Arenal Hanging Bridges Park

Consider bringing binoculars for birdwatching. I missed some cool sightings because I didn’t have mine, and I regretted it!

Wear comfy shoes because some parts can get slippery, and the trails are longer than you'd expect. Trust me, flip-flops won't cut it.

Try to get there around 8 AM when the park opens. The morning fog adds a magical touch and you'll avoid the crowds.

Don't skip the interpretation center before entering the trails. It gives great insights about the flora and fauna - so worth it!
Kalambu Hot Springs

I recommend arriving right when they open at 10 AM to snag a good spot by the pools before it gets crowded. The morning is super peaceful, and the mist from the hot springs feels magical

If you can, try to visit on a weekday instead of the weekend! It gets super crowded on Saturdays and Sundays, so you can enjoy a more relaxed vibe if you go from Monday to Thursday.

Bring your own water shoes! The rocks can be slippery, and they have a few rentals, but I found it way more comfortable to have my own. Plus, you'll save a little cash!

I suggest bringing some cash for tips and small purchases. Even if a lot of places accept cards, some local vendors only take cash.
Bajos del Toro Waterfall Hike

Wear good hiking shoes. The trail can get super muddy and slippery, and I almost wiped out a couple of times. Trust me, your ankles will thank you.

Bring some cash! The small entrance fee is cash only and there are some vendors nearby selling snacks and drinks that only take cash as well

Get there around 7 AM! The early morning light makes the waterfall look stunning, plus you’ll avoid the crowds and have the trails pretty much to yourself.

If you can, download a GPS map beforehand. Cell service is spotty out there, and I lost my way a bit. A map really saved my hike!
Alberto's Horses
Rio Celeste Waterfall Hike

I recommend wearing sturdy shoes, the trail can get muddy and slippery. I almost wiped out a couple times! A good grip makes a huge difference.
Arenal Mundo Aventura Park

I suggest getting there right when the park opens at 8 AM. It gets super busy later, especially for zip lining, and you'll have more time to enjoy everything without the crowds.

My advice is to bring some snacks or a packed lunch. The food inside can be a bit pricey and not worth it, plus there are nice spots to chill and eat in nature!