Canopy Zipline Eco-Adventure Tour from San Jose
San Jose, Costa Rica
Rating:
Trip Type: Ziplines
Duration: 6 hours
Pump up your adrenaline with a wild zipline ride through the rainforest canopy, just an hour outside of San Jose. Inside a private nature reserve, first soar across a system of cables reaching 459 feet (140 meters) long. Admire lush mountain scenery and hanging gardens, sail over the magnificent Molinete River and spot wildlife along the way. Then tackle the Adrena-Line, the longest zipline in the region at 2,297 feet (700 meters) long. A safety briefing with top-notch gear, a naturalist guide and round-trip transport from San Jose hotels are included.
More About This Activity All Ziplines →
Pump up your adrenaline with a wild zipline ride through the rainforest canopy, just an hour outside of San Jose. Inside a private nature reserve, first soar across a system of cables reaching 459 feet (140 meters) long. Admire lush mountain scenery and hanging gardens, sail over the magnificent Molinete River and spot wildlife along the way. Then tackle the Adrena-Line, the longest zipline in the region at 2,297 feet (700 meters) long. A safety briefing with top-notch gear, a naturalist guide and round-trip transport from San Jose hotels are included.After hotel pickup in San Jose, take a scenic drive northeast through agricultural lands and coffee plantations. Arrive less than an hour later at Rainforest Adventures Costa Rica Atlantic, a private ecotourism nature reserve spanning 1,174 acres (475 hectares).

Start your visit with a multimedia presentation on the nature reserve and stroll down a trail taking you deep into the rainforest. Stop by the hanging bridge over the rushing Molinete River, which you’ll get to know during your ziplining adventure.
Your aerial journey through the canopy consists of 10 cables with 14 platforms. Receive a safety briefing, and then step onto your first platform. When you’re ready, strap on top-quality gear and jump off! Fly 263 feet (80 meters) across the river to a platform on the other side by a caobilla tree.
Zoom along another cable, 459 feet (140 meters) long, across the waters, over an island, and land on a platform at the base of a ridge. Walk to the next zipline near a rare and massive tree locally known as a tostado, and fly along to another platform located at the river’s edge.
As you work your way through the ziplines, guides are present on-site to ensure your safety and answer questions you may have regarding the plant and wildlife you see along the way.
Catch your breath and prepare yourself for the mother of all ziplines in the region: the Adrena-Line. At a height of 197 feet (60 meters) above the ground, go the distance — 2,297 feet (700 meters) to be exact — and speed up to 34 miles per hour (55 km per hour).
Your daredevil feats complete, enjoy transport back to San Jose.
Note: Click on the 'View additional info' below to ensure your hotel is included in the pickup and drop-off zone.

Start your visit with a multimedia presentation on the nature reserve and stroll down a trail taking you deep into the rainforest. Stop by the hanging bridge over the rushing Molinete River, which you’ll get to know during your ziplining adventure.
Your aerial journey through the canopy consists of 10 cables with 14 platforms. Receive a safety briefing, and then step onto your first platform. When you’re ready, strap on top-quality gear and jump off! Fly 263 feet (80 meters) across the river to a platform on the other side by a caobilla tree.
Zoom along another cable, 459 feet (140 meters) long, across the waters, over an island, and land on a platform at the base of a ridge. Walk to the next zipline near a rare and massive tree locally known as a tostado, and fly along to another platform located at the river’s edge.
As you work your way through the ziplines, guides are present on-site to ensure your safety and answer questions you may have regarding the plant and wildlife you see along the way.
Catch your breath and prepare yourself for the mother of all ziplines in the region: the Adrena-Line. At a height of 197 feet (60 meters) above the ground, go the distance — 2,297 feet (700 meters) to be exact — and speed up to 34 miles per hour (55 km per hour).
Your daredevil feats complete, enjoy transport back to San Jose.
Note: Click on the 'View additional info' below to ensure your hotel is included in the pickup and drop-off zone.
« Go Back