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Pure Nature Safari Float – Peaceful Wildlife Watching from La Fortuna

March 6, 2025 By Sammi 51 Comments

When it comes to wildlife tours from La Fortuna, the Pure Nature Safari Float tour has quickly climbed to the top of my list of things to do in La Fortuna.

Safari floats are a great way to enjoy nature at its best, as you float down a slow moving river surrounded by rainforest.

If you’re ready to book this tour, check our Pure Nature Safari Float booking page that includes our discount.

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Pure Nature Safari Float Tour

The Pure Nature Safari Float tour from La Fortuna is an excellent option for those looking for a more exclusive wildlife watching experience.

  • ~5 hour tour with morning and afternoon schedules available
  • Operated by only one tour company: Jacamar Naturalist Tours, which we have a discount for in our Pure Nature Safari Float booking page
  • On a inflatable river raft.
  • Max 5-6 guests in a raft plus a guide, depending on the weight of the group members.
  • Minimum age is 4.
  • Requires a minimum of 3 adults booking the tour to operate.
  • Includes round trip transportation from La Fortuna, bilingual English and Spanish guides, local snacks and bottled water.
  • Possible animals to see: herons, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, white face monkeys, two toed sloths, three toed sloths, kingfishers, caimans, crocodiles, bats, iguanas, otters, lizards, hawks.
  • ~ 1 hour drive from La Fortuna to the river put in location

Pure Nature Safari Float Tour

We arrived in Guatuso for the start of the rafting trip in the backyard of a local’s home, which sits on the bank of Rio Frio.

My first time, I went with a family of four so our group was small. It was just the five of us plus our guide so it really felt like we were only a very exclusive tour.

The other times, we were a total of three rafts.

Start of the Pure Nature Safari Float Tour

This nature safari isn’t like others, it’s on a raft instead of a boat with an engine and we were the only ones on the river.

Getting on a raft - a group of elderly tourists are waiting at a river bank, to get onto an inflatable raft with two tour guides helping them onto the raft in Costa Rica
Getting on the raft

Our guide did the majority of the paddling, navigating the calm waters to get us as close as possible to the wildlife.

With engines, you can’t get into the tight corners as you would with a small raft.

Pure nature safari float - an orange inflatable raft with 6 people floating down a serene river in Costa Rica
Rafting down the Rio Frio river

So there we were, the 6 of us on a raft, floating down this small but peaceful river when no more than 2 minutes after we pushed off, our guide pointed to the trees for our first wildlife encounter.

Pure Nature safari float - juvenile sloth climbing up a tree
3-fingered juvenile sloth climbing down a tree

This juvenile three toed sloth was climbing down a tree right above our heads! Our guide got us into the right position so we could see him in full view as he clambered down.

As sloths only touch ground to go potty once a week, we caught him right in the act. We watched him climb down until he disappeared out of view into the bushes.

We hadn’t even been on the river for more than 5 minutes and we already saw one of my favorite animals in Costa Rica – the sloth!

From that point and on, I couldn’t wait to see what other exciting wildlife encounters we’d have.

We floated down the river, quietly admiring its natural beauty and wondering what other animals called these waters home. And we found out soon enough.

Wildlife on the River

We saw adult, baby and juvenile Jesus Christ lizards scampering on the water, male green iguanas in orange breeding colorations, a huge troop of white face and howler monkeys flying from tree to tree, an otter slyly slinking into the water, a caiman sunbathing and tons of birds including kingfishers, trogons and anhingas.

La Fortuna safari float - a group of 6 tourists and a guide are looking at and pointing at something while sitting on a raft floating down a river in Costa Rica
Safari float on a raft

No matter how boat rides I’ve done before, Costa Rica still awes and impresses me!

Otter seen on the PUre nature safari float tour
Otter
Pure nature safari float - a trogon
Trogon
A Tyra bird seen in Costa Rica
Tyra
A line of long nosed bats on a tree
Bats
Iguana and howler monkey in a tree
Iguana and howler monkey
A tiger heron in Costa Rica
Howler monkey
A group of people on a raft, floating down a river surrounded by rainforest in Costa Rica, doing a safari float tour
Floating down the Rio Frio River
two caracara birds sitting in a tree
Caracara
A baby crocodile hiding in the leaves
Baby crocodile
Crocodile seen on the pure nature safari float
Crocodile
Aninga bird
Anhinga, or snake bird
white face monkey walking down on a branch looking at the camera
White face monkey
Cormoran birds
Cormorans
Pure Nature Safari Float - Green Ibis
Green Ibis
Pure Nature Safari float - a kingfisher perched on a branch
Kingfisher
A three toed sloth and howler monkey in the trees in Costa Rica
Sloth and howler monkey
A group of herons flying off in the horizon
Herons

Great Tour for Wildlife and Nature Lovers

The Pure Nature Safari Float is truly a wonderful tour for wildlife and nature lovers. It’s great for families as well, with kids who love animals.

A mom and baby three toed sloth hanging in a tree in Costa Rica
Mom and baby three toed sloth

The first time I did this tour, I was on a boat with a family with two young girls, around 8 and 10 years old.

By the end of the float, they were pointing out monkeys and iguanas!

They kept asking what everything was and would listen intently to our guide as he explained to them about each animal and their special characteristics.

Snacks at the End of the Tour

After about two hours floating down the river, we reached our get out spot.

A group of elderly Caucasian tourists sitting on an inflatable raft, with a tour guide helping them get off and back onto the river bank - on the Pure nature safari float tour in Costa Rica
Getting off the raft

Then we got onto the bus, and Jacamar drove us to a local’s house not too far away to give us fruit juice and snacks, a nice way to end the day before we headed back to La Fortuna.

The local family who lives there lives in a humble traditional house along the river bank, still living off the land.

They gave us homemade cheese, hand made corn tortilla, plantain chips and fried beans.

We also refreshed ourselves with freshly squeezed juice and some delicious coffee. Yum!

A photo of plantain chips, slow cooked mashed beans, corn tortilla and cheese in Costa Rica
The snacks we got at the end of the tour

Pure Nature Safari Float Tour Video

You can watch a video of this exact tour below! Video is from 2018 but it is the same.

Other Things to Know About the Pure Nature Safari Float

  • You can bring a small backpack on the raft, preferably waterproof in the rainy season
  • Bring a good zoom lens for your camera! If you’re not a photographer, we HIGHLY recommend bringing your own pair of binoculars.
  • ~1 hour drive from La Fortuna per direction.
  • It is really hot and humid so bring sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen.
  • I wore long hiking pants and KEEN sandals, but definitely bring mosquito repellent if you’re wearing shorts.
  • Float time is around 2 hours on the river.

Tour Company and Discount

Our tour operator partner in La Fortuna is the only company that operates the safari float on this specific section of the river.

Book the Pure Nature Safari Float with our discount in the link!

Other similar tours

Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge Los Chiles is a tour down a river in the refuge at the Los Chiles sector, on a covered motor boat. 3/4 day tour with lunch included. Book the Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge Los Chiles with our discount in the link.

If you’re in Manuel Antonio and would like to do a similar boat tour, check out the Damas Island Mangrove. You can go on a boat tour or kayak through the mangroves to see wildlife.

Read about other things to do in La Fortuna below!

La Fortuna waterfall: Beautiful waterfall in the rainforest. Easily accessible though requires over 400 steps to get to the bottom.

Horseback riding La Fortuna: Ride through valleys and rainforests for beautiful views.

Arenal Combo tour: 4 in 1 combination tour. Includes hanging bridges, La Fortuna waterfall, volcano hike and hot springs.

Balsa River rafting: Easy Class 2 and 3 white water rafting, only 30 minutes from Fortuna.

Penas Blancas safari float (similar to this one but closer to La Fortuna)

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Comments

  1. Patti says

    December 30, 2023

    We loved this float tour. At the end of our two weeks in Costa Rica, all four family members agreed that this activity was the best thing we did, by far, on our trip (and we did many A+ activities!). César was our guide and he was, perhaps, the best tour guide we’ve ever had for any tour anywhere. He was superb. On the drive from La Fortuna to the river, he stopped along the road because he saw a sloth climbing to the top of a tree and we all got to see it. On the river, we saw all of the animals we hoped to see, and César would “stop” the raft so we could get a long look and some photos. Lunch at Wendy’s was wonderful. Our tour was during the first week of December, 2023, and we had great weather…no rain, warm, but not hot sun, and a gentle breeze. We were the only ones on the tour perhaps because it was still low season.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      December 30, 2023

      Hi Patti, thanks for your feedback and comment. We are glad you had a good time on the tour and got to see why we love it!

      Reply
  2. Lorna Foster says

    November 21, 2023

    We booked the Pure Nature Safari Tour through My Tanned Feet and it was perfect from start to finish. We were met at our hotel by Moses our driver and Cesar our river guide. Cesar was extremely knowledgeable about the river and we saw every animal shown in the photos shown above! We were also taken to a delightful home cooked authentic Costa Rican lunch at “Wendy’s place”. Delicious! Thank you Cesar and Moses for a memorable fabulous day! Totally recommend this tour!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      November 22, 2023

      Hi Lorna, thank you for your comment and we’re glad you enjoyed the tour and experienced it first hand why we love it! Thank you for booking through us and for leaving your feedback

      Reply
  3. Colleen says

    March 4, 2023

    Saludos from Seattle! . I notice this post was created in 2018. Just wondering if all is the same with this Pure Nature Rio Frio tour in 2023? Also because we’ll be there end of July/beginning August (rainy season), is it possible to book this tour just a day or two in advance for a party of 4 – when we know the weather forecast? How far in advance does this tour fill at this time of year? Muchas gracias!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      March 14, 2023

      Hi Colleen, we sent you an email last week with more information

      Reply
  4. Krista says

    February 26, 2023

    Wondering if there’s the possibility to see crocs/alligators or snakes on this tour? We’ll be going to crocodile bridge, so if not, it’s not a big deal, just wondering. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 27, 2023

      There can be caimans or crocodiles. We don’t have alligators in Costa Rica.

      Reply
  5. Alisa harris says

    January 10, 2023

    Hi, will be taking the river float trip in February with Jacamar. What is customary and how much USD would be appropriate for the guide?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 11, 2023

      Hi Alisa, if you’re asking for tip, the standard is 10% and you can tip in USD or CRC

      Reply
  6. SClayton says

    January 2, 2023

    We will be traveling with three children, ages 2 years, 4 years and 5 years. Do you know of your for Rio Frio or Penas Blanca(?) that can accommodate the children’s ages? There will be 6 adults as well.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 3, 2023

      Unfortunately the 2 year old is too young for their minimum age requirement for both tours, but you can request the tour as private and they can run it with the 2 year old

      Reply
      • Sc says

        January 4, 2023

        Thank you

        Reply
  7. Katya says

    June 26, 2022

    Hi Sammi,
    Trying to decide between Rio Frio and Penas Blancas. Traveling as a family with 8yo and 10yo in mid-August, our goal is to see as much wildlife as possible. In which of the two spots are we more likely to see more wildlife or is it about the same? I assumed more wildlife in Rio Frio since it’s more secluded but based on some answers above seems the opposite to me. Could you please clarify? Thank you.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      June 27, 2022

      Both rivers offer similar wildlife watching opportunities, the main difference between the two is that Rio Frio is exclusive to one operator only so there will only be one boat down the river during your tour so it’s much quieter and more of an exclusive experience, it can offer more wildlife viewing opportunities since it’s quieter with less people

      Many companies operate the float down Penas Blancas river, so sometimes there can be like 10 boats at a time depending on how busy it is

      As it is nature and wildlife, we can’t guarantee better sightings over another since nature will do what it does, I personally saw more wildlife on Rio Frio

      Reply
  8. Daniela says

    February 28, 2020

    Hi- Such an awesome website! We booked our Adobe rental car through you. 🙂
    My husband and I are going to travel to CR for the first time in the end of April and would love your recommendations on a couple of things. We have 2 weeks in country and are going to start with 3 nights in Arenal, 2 nights in Bijagua, 3 nights in Ocotal/ Guanacaste and 4 nights in Puerto Viejo (Limon).

    We would love to go on a river float to see wildlife (sloths etc.). Where would you recommend we do that? We’re not adrenaline junkies and would prefer something slow with lots of wildlife to something fast and motorized.

    Where would you split up the 8 hr drive between Guanacaste/ Ocotal and Puerto Viejo (Limon)? We plan to drive via Cano Negro rather than through San Jose.

    I’m into natural healing, healthy foods etc. and would love to visit an indigenous village that perhaps has a curandera or where they grow their own medicinal herbs. Would a visit to the BriBri be recommendable?

    Are you aware of any tours that might visit a school or other social institution?

    Thanks so much!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      March 4, 2020

      Arenal/La Fortuna has great river safari floats (like this Pure Nature post), it’s my favorite actually.

      You can check out Sarapiqui, it’s not right in the middle but you could stay there to break u pthe drive.

      I’d definitely arrange a visit to BriBri when you’re in Puerto Viejo, that would be a nice experience.

      Reply
  9. Robin says

    January 5, 2020

    Will be in Arenal next week 1/8 – 1/10! First-timers to CR w/husband+17 yo daughter. Can we drive ourselves to Rio Frio and meet the guide there? Our hotel said 2 hrs ea way for Cano Negro tour, felt too much for us. Yr post says 1 hr drive and small tour, how can we confirm that? Is Rio Frio much more interesting/wildlife/scenic vs Pena Blanca float (sounds a bit boring/less wildlife per reviews). Muchas Gracias for this amazing blog, rented our car thru yr link!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 5, 2020

      Hi Robin, if you want to do Rio Frio, it is best to meet at the tour office and take their shuttle because the start of the tour is at a local’s house and hard to find on your own. It is not quite inside the Caño Negro wildlife refuge itself and the Caño Negro boat tour starts at a different place on the river.

      Both Rio Frio and Peñas Blancas are nice river safari floats but Rio Frio is an exclusive tour so way less people.

      Reply
      • Brian Welte says

        April 17, 2020

        Sammi and Yeison,

        I’m glad I found this comment and learn that it’s best to meet at the Jacamar office rather than trying to drive ourselves to the local’s house near the Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge. The Jacamar office is in La Fortuna, correct?

        We plan to book this tour (through MyTanFeet of course!). After the tour we plan to drive to Bijagua de Upala. Is it OK to meet at the Jacamar office and then follow the bus to Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge so we can continue on to Bijagua from there rather than going all the way back to La fortuna?

        Reply
        • Sammi says

          April 17, 2020

          Hi Brian, yes you can do that 🙂

          Reply
  10. Sammi says

    June 29, 2019

    You’re very welcome 🙂 And yes they can certainly do a 1968 and Penas Blancas in one day. You can pay with credit card at their office the day before the tour.

    We are actually currently in the process of finalizing a partnership in Manuel Antonio with a tour operator there so when you send us the email, let us know what you’re interested to do there too.

    Reply
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