You’ll float down the Arenal River near La Fortuna on your own tube, guided by locals who know every rapid and quiet pool. Expect cold water, monkey sightings overhead, and bursts of laughter as you bounce through the rapids. Includes all safety gear, snacks after your ride, and towels so you can dry off before heading back—plus those rainforest views that linger long after.
I thought tubing would be just floating lazily, but the Arenal River had other plans for us. The water was colder than I expected—kind of sharp at first—and the sound of it rushing over rocks got louder the closer we got. Our guide, Andrés, handed out helmets and tubes while joking about how he still can’t keep his shoes dry. I tried not to look nervous (failed). There was this earthy smell in the air, like wet leaves after rain—probably because it had rained that morning.
Once we pushed off, it was all movement—bumping over little rapids, spinning around sometimes (I lost track of which way was “forward” after a while). Andrés kept shouting tips from his tube ahead, but honestly I mostly heard laughter echoing off the trees. At one point we drifted into a calm patch and he pointed up: a couple of monkeys were watching us from above. I swear one looked disappointed we didn’t have bananas. You get these quick flashes of bright birds too—red or yellow against all that green.
About halfway through I realized my arms were more tired than I’d admit out loud. But then you hit another set of rapids and forget everything except holding on. There’s something about being surrounded by rainforest that makes even getting splashed in the face feel good. Afterward, they handed out snacks—I don’t know if it was just hunger or what, but those cookies tasted like victory. We dried off with towels they gave us and just sat there for a minute, river still humming nearby. I still think about that view upstream sometimes—you know how some places stick with you longer than you expect?
The tubing ride itself is about 1.5 hours on the Arenal River.
The tour starts with a short 10-minute drive from La Fortuna to the river.
Yes, professional local guides lead the entire tubing trip.
You’ll get a helmet and life jacket as part of your gear before starting.
Snacks are provided after your tubing adventure.
Towels are included so you can dry off at the end of the tour.
The tour requires at least moderate physical fitness; age limits aren’t specified here.
This activity isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal or cardiovascular issues.
Your day includes a short transfer from La Fortuna to the Arenal River where friendly guides greet you; all safety equipment like helmet and life jacket; individual tube for each person; snacks to recharge after floating; plus towels so you can dry off before heading back into town.
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