You’ll fly face-first on Diamante’s famous “Superman” zipline above rainforest and ocean, side-by-side with friends thanks to dual lines. With pro guides handling all safety checks and automatic braking systems, you can focus on those heart-thumping views of Guanacaste’s coastline—and maybe even try the free-fall jump if you’re feeling brave.
I’ll admit, my stomach did a weird flip when I saw the “Superman” zipline at Diamante Adventure Park. It’s not every day you’re told to lie down in a harness and just… fly headfirst toward the Pacific. Our guide, Carlos, grinned like he’d seen this look before—he checked our gear again and said “Just breathe. And don’t forget to look left at the coastline.” I tried to laugh it off but my hands were sweaty. The air smelled salty and green all at once, like wet leaves after rain.
The first seconds on the line are a blur—wind in my ears, that wild drop in my chest, then suddenly everything opened up. You’re flying almost a mile above jungle and ocean, face-first, nothing blocking your view except maybe your own nerves. My friend yelled something next to me (the dual lines mean you can go together), but honestly I was too busy gawking at the blue-green strip where forest meets water. It’s way quieter up there than I expected—just wind and your own heartbeat.
After that rush, there’s this free-fall jump they call Quick Jump. I hesitated for a second (Carlos just nodded like “go on”), then stepped off. It’s quick but it jolts you awake in a good way. The whole course is built for safety—automatic brakes so you don’t have to do anything fancy with your hands—and everyone from kids to grandparents seemed to be doing it. There were even some folks speaking German behind us who cheered when they landed.
I still think about that moment hanging over Guanacaste’s coast, toes pointed toward the sea and nothing but air below me. If you’re anywhere near Costa Rica’s Pacific side and want something more than just a beach day… well, this is it.
The Superman zipline is nearly a mile long, offering extended views over the Pacific Ocean and Guanacaste coastline.
Yes, it features professional guides, high-quality gear, and an automatic braking system for all skill levels.
Yes, several dual cable lines allow friends or family to ride side-by-side during the experience.
The adventure also includes a free-fall “Quick Jump” and multiple ziplines through rainforest scenery.
Yes, transportation options and facilities are wheelchair accessible throughout the park.
Children can participate but must be accompanied by an adult; specialized infant seats are available if needed.
Your day includes all safety equipment, professional guides with clear instructions before each line, access to both the Superman zipline and Quick Jump free fall sections—plus support for families or travelers needing wheelchair access or infant seats throughout your visit.
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