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Outriggers Canoeing Experience

Outriggers Canoeing is an experience full of sun and beautiful seascape. It is like rafting on the ocean with 7 other paddlers and a guide in your canoe. Shove off from the Agujas River mouth until reaching the calm waters of Leona Bay. Glide easily past spectacular cliffs, landing on secluded beaches and trying some snorkeling on the Pacific.

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Horseback Riding

Since Hacienda Nosavar is located on the shores of the Tarcoles River, famous for its abundant crocodile inhabitants and at walking distance from the Carara Reserve, visitors get the chance to observe these natural wonders during the horseback ride and river boat tours.

The 640-hectare cattle ranch is one of the top destinations for bird watching and reptile encounters.

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Manuel Antonio National Park

This park is just south of Quepos on the Pacific Coast. Perhaps, it is so popular because of its expensive white-sand beaches backed by an evergreen forest that grows right up to the high tide line; mainly primary forest, secondary forest, mangrove swamps, lagoons, and beach vegetation.

The varied fauna comprises some 109 species of mammals and 184 of birds.

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River Tour for Nature Lovers

This adventure takes place in the waterways and mangroves surrounding the mouth of the Tarcoles River, while an experienced naturalist guide explains the importance of this unique eco-system.

During the journey, you may see rare exotic birds, crocodiles or monkeys hanging by their tails.

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Tranopy Tour

The innovative Tranopy Tour is a combination of the peaceful in-depth observation of the forest provided by an aerial tram with the excitement of a canopy tour that results into a fascinating experience.

A professional naturalist guide will accompany you, pointing out some of the secrets of the surrounding primary and secondary rainforests. Adventure and nature are yours!

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Pacific Island Cruise

Glide pleasantly through the calm waters of the Nicoya Gulf, past the reserve islands of Guayabo and Negritos. Admire the scenery, watch for sea turtles, relax on the sun deck, or try a hand at fishing.

Upon reaching the island, swim or just unwind in a hammock under palms and lush almond trees on a white-sand beach.