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Pacuare White Water Rafting Class 3 & 4: One of the Best Adventures in Costa Rica

January 3, 2024 By Sammi 82 Comments

Forward! Hard! Duro, duro!

I could hear our guide’s voice behind me, yelling us to paddle stronger as we quickly approached the next rapid.

I tightened my grip and paddled as hard as I could, sputtering water out of my mouth and bracing for the wave to hit us.

Woosh!

Water splashed all over me and I found myself teetering on the edge of the raft with my arms flailing in the air.

Yeison grabbed my jacket and pulled me back in, preventing fall number 2.

Yes, we were voluntarily white water rafting the Pacuare River, a 108 kilometer long river that is famous for being one of the best places for rafting in the world.

Were we crazy?

Probably, but then we were in good company with lots of other locos who wanted to brave the rapids and go on an adventure like no other.

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Me and my 3 Ticos locos rafting Rio Pacuare Costa Rica

White Water Rafting Costa Rica – Pacuare River

The Pacuare River is on the Caribbean side of the country, bordering Talamanca mountain range.

Not only is the river one of the best in the world, it’s home to a huge range of wildlife and the indigenous communities.

I had been anxiously wanting to white water rafting the Pacuare River after everything I’ve heard about it and now I can finally kick it off my bucket list.

I can also say that it’s one of my favorite things to do in Costa Rica!

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Rio Pacuare One Day Trip

Our one day tour consisted of rafting 19 miles from San Martin to Siquirres on Class III and Class IV rapids.

Rapids are classified on a scale of 1 to 6, 6 being deathly dangerous and 1 being very small and easy. So class 3 and 4 rapids were right in the middle and quite large.

We got picked up bright and early at 5:40 AM in San Jose for a long bus ride to the river.

After a full breakfast, we reached the river shore and started getting ready for our exciting adventure!

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Beginning of the rafting trip

You’ve probably seen Jurassic Park right? Remember how beautiful the park was with lush jungle?

That’s pretty much what came to my head when we reached the river (except for the dinosaurs).

Everywhere you look is green green green! Especially since we are in rainy season so the forests are abundant and thriving.

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Gorgeous views of the Pacuare river

It felt so peaceful and serene to gaze at all the nature around us.

Start of the White Water Rafting Rio Pacuare Costa Rica Tour!

Our guide taught us the different commands and what to do in case of emergency.

At this point, there was no turning back and all I could do was set my nerves aside and enjoy the beautiful ride.

The first rapid came pretty fast, just a few seconds after we pushed off.

As we twisted and turned, I couldn’t help but scream “Wheeeee!” It was like going on a roller coaster and I do love roller coasters!

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Our raft with our trusty guide Otto

Yeison has done this exact Costa RIca white water rafting tour before probably like 10 times, so I was expecting him to be some what of an expert.

He’d already gone through the worst possible scenarios so imagine my surprise when he was the first one to fall off the raft! We hit a rapid and plop!

He fell backwards and disappeared into the water.

Thank goodness for guides. Our guide Otto grabbed Yeison and yanked him back onto the boat like nothing.

“Haha you fell first!” I teased Yeison.

But the teasing didn’t last long as we hit another rapid and I had to concentrate on paddling and keeping myself from falling!

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Going through some fun rapids!

As we rafted down the river, I couldn’t help myself from saying “wow” every two minutes.

There were beautiful cascading waterfalls, birds flying everywhere and intense jungle on both sides.

The air I breathed felt like the purest and freshest air on earth and I just wanted to savor that feeling.

At one point, it started pouring down rain but none of us cared.

I looked up to the sky, closed my eyes and embraced the water falling on my face, relishing every drop.

It felt magical, almost unbelievable that we were in a place so beautiful. This was pura vida.

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There are a few spots along the river that is like a calm pool so we all jumped in!

Around halfway down the river, the class IV rapids started appearing and quite a few of them too. It was time for the true test of our strength and skill.

Forward hard! 

This rapid looked pretty intense and from the sounds coming from the other boats, it seemed like a few people fell out or were very close.

Although my shoulders were hurting, I took the paddle and went forward hard.

I’m not sure what happened right after because the next thing I remember, I was in the water and I could feel myself slipping underneath the boat.

I threw up my hands to grab onto anything and I miraculously got hold of the safety line. I tugged on it, pulled myself up and then all of a sudden, I was on the raft again!

Otto the savior pulled me up and thankfully I was only underwater for a few seconds.

But my joy didn’t last long, I had to grab my paddle and get ready for the next rapid!

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Now we’re going through the Class 4 rapids

As we approached the next rapid, I was looking at Yeison who was sitting across from me in the back.

I paddled hard, hanging on tight to get through the next rapid, looked up and saw everyone fall out of the raft!

It was just me and Otto left and our boat was quickly swirling away from the rest of our companions.

I threw out the handle of my paddle for someone to grab but we were too far. Paddle backwards now! Otto yelled.

I paddled back as hard as I could to get closer to our group.

Otto pulled up one guy, then the girl with Yeison on his way but we were missing one!

I looked around frantically but I had to keep paddling since another rapid was quickly approaching.

We’re missing one!

By that time, everyone was scrambling around on the boat trying to get situated and I saw a raft float next to me with our last companion in it.

Phew! At least he was saved!

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Wheeee!

Towards the end of the tour, everyone in our raft had fallen in at least once (actually everyone fell twice but me).

There were a couple class IV rapids left until the end and by that time, we felt like pros. And when the end of the river came, I didn’t want to get out.

Stepping out of the raft, my head spun a little bit as the adrenaline was still pumping through my body.

I steadied myself when I had two feet on the ground and let out a wild woop!

That was insane! I yelled out.

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Rafting Jurassic Park AKA Rio Pacuare Costa Rica

Can we do it again?

The End of the White Water Rafting Tour

What a beautiful and exciting day it was. The Pacuare white water rafting is definitely one of the best tours I’ve done in Costa Rica so far, living up to all the expectations.

Watch our Pacuare white water rafting Costa Rica video to see the all the excitement for yourself!

If you’re in San Jose, I highly recommend doing this tour, it’s one of the best day trips from San Jose!

Booking Your Tour

You can also book this tour as an interconnection between San Jose, La Fortuna and Puerto Viejo de Talamanca.

For example if you are in San Jose and need to get to La Fortuna, you can book this tour and the tour operator will pick you up at your hotel in San Jose and drop you off at your hotel in La Fortuna.

Also works for pick up in Puerto Viejo, drop off in La Fortuna/San Jose or any connection between the three.

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What to Know About Rio Pacuare White Water Rafting Tour

  • Pick up time from San Jose is around 530-6 AM and you will get back around 5 PM.
  • Itinerary is: pick up; travel to operation center in Siquirres; light breakfast; transfer down to river start; safety talk; rafting tour; transfer back to operation center; change and have lunch; transfer to your final destination
  • Wear clothes that can get wet and dry easily and wear your swimsuit underneath.
  • I recommend wearing either a rash guard or quick dry shirt instead of just a swimsuit
  • Waterproof cameras only! We attached our GoPro to Yeison’s helmet. Just make sure to bring the helmet mount.
  • Must have water shoes or adventure sandals like Chacos or Tevas with a heel strap and a front strap. Cosed toed KEENs hiking sandals were perfect.
  • If you want to wear sunglasses or if you wear glasses, you must have the strap.

More exciting things to do in Costa Rica!

Balsa River rafting Class 2 and 3 (La Fortuna)

Snuba (Matapalo, Guanacaste)

Buena Vista Combo tour (Guanacaste)

Doka Estate coffee tour (Alajuela)

Isla Tortuga day cruise (Gulf of Nicoya)

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Comments

  1. SILVIA says

    January 2, 2018

    Hello I’m going to Costa Rica in Feb and would like to try white water rafting. It would be my first time ever. I heard pacuare was the best. Since its not a class I, do u recommend it for beginners? Also how long are you in the water for? Thanks love the blog!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 3, 2018

      Hi Silvia! The Pacuare is the best in Costa Rica for white water rafting (it’s also top 5 in the world!) but don’t worry if you have never done it before. We met lots of people who were first timers when we went and they loved it. The guides are amazing and all you really have to do is follow their directions and have fun. They give you a crash course on how to paddle, directions and safety before you go and they will separate you into rafts depending on level. When we went last time, one of our friends was very scared so our guide was super nice and steered us away from a lot of the rapids. The rafting trip is about 4 hours total and it does take a couple hours driving depending on where you get picked up from. Pacuare is amazing and crazy fun, everyone always wishes it was longer at the end, even my friend who was scared said she actually wished we went through the higher class rapids.

      Reply
  2. Soeliko says

    November 18, 2017

    Hi! We are travelling around in Costa Rica by car and would like to do a one day rafting tour on our road trip. Is it possible for us to drive immediately to the place where the tour starts, instead of being picked up in San Jose, as we will not be staying in San Jose? After the trip we will continue our journey so don’t need any transport to San Jose. Is the price the same if we don’t need any pickup at all? Thanks!

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    • Sammi says

      November 18, 2017

      Hi Soeliko, yes that’s totally possible. You can drive to the Rios Tropicales operation center, leave your car there and then drive back from there. They also have lockers and a storage area if you are bringing luggage and the price is the same.

      Reply
      • Soeliko says

        November 18, 2017

        Ok. Around what time would we need to be at the Rios Tropicales Operation Center?

        Reply
        • Sammi says

          November 19, 2017

          A little before 8 AM so you can have a nice breakfast and get checked in/ready. This is the GPS coordinates to their base in Siquirres: 10.103333, -83.548056 and here is the maps: https://www.google.com/maps/place/R%C3%ADos+Tropicales/@10.103333,-83.5502447,17z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zMTDCsDA2JzEyLjAiTiA4M8KwMzInNTMuMCJX!3b1!8m2!3d10.103333!4d-83.548056!3m4!1s0x0:0xc92d027a6e639694!8m2!3d10.1035117!4d-83.5485739

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  3. David Stropes says

    February 27, 2017

    Hi, my family and I will be traveling to Costa Rica in Early June 2017. We will be staying at the JW Marriott Guanacaste June 2nd through June 7th and heading down South to the Marriott Hotel Punta Islita for 2 more days. We are looking to set up a rafting trip, any recommendations for that area of the country? BTW-love the blog!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 27, 2017

      There isn’t really any rafting in the areas you’re staying but if you can drive, there is a one that goes to Upper Tenorio River, which will be closer when you guys are at the Marriott. It’s still about a 2 hour drive but the really good rivers like Pacuare or Sarapiqui are really far away. There is also a white water tubing at RIo Negro in RIncon de la Vieja that Hacienda Guachipelin offers. It’s not quite rafting but it’s still super fun.

      Reply
  4. Whitney says

    September 7, 2016

    Hi Sammi and Yeison,

    We are coming to CR next month (October) and have planned to go White water rafting down the Naranjo and Savegre Rivers (out of Jaco) and we have a group of family members ranging from 7 – 77 that want to do this adventure. I’ve heard that the rapids on this particular trip are class 3 and 4’s and based on your report and video I’m kind of terrified for my kids lives. The tour company said the age limit for kids is 6 but would you recommend this adventure for my daughters who are 7 and 9 and weigh all of 55 lbs each? Then we also have the 75 and 77 year old grandparents, it looks too strenuous for them as well. Have you ever rafted these rivers and would you recommend us changing our plans???

    Thanks so much for your advice.
    Whitney

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      September 7, 2016

      I would go for a class 2 and 3 rapids if you’re worried. When we did 3 and 4 in July (rainy season means fuller rivers and crazier rapids), it was pretty crazy and in October, peak rainy season month it’ll be even more full. I think Rio Balsa is class 2 and 3 and there is a section of Savegre that is 2 and 3 that if I remember correctly, we did last year. Haven’t done Naranjo but you can also email the tour companies to get their opinion.

      Reply
  5. Holly @Bravecheesehead says

    April 1, 2015

    This looks like so much fun! Who took the pictures of the whole raft? Is that from the tour company! Just so cool!!

    Reply
    • yeison says

      April 2, 2015

      Hy Holly!

      Most of the rafting companies have their own photographer, at the end of the tour you have the option to buy their pictures.

      Reply
  6. Rahul Lad says

    August 1, 2014

    I am collecting information for river rafting your blog help a lot. Thanks for sharing

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      August 1, 2014

      You’re welcome!

      Reply
  7. okurmi says

    July 21, 2014

    River rafting is always a memorable adventure no one can forget this thrilling experience.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      December 31, 2014

      Agreed!

      Reply
  8. Carmen @ CarmensTravelTips says

    July 10, 2014

    That looks like so much fun. I’ve been white water rafting several times and it does wipe you out. Great pictures.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      July 10, 2014

      It’s super fun! Leaves you pretty sore the next couple days for sure!

      Reply
  9. Mikita says

    July 10, 2014

    Indeed they are! The place looks awesome!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      July 10, 2014

      It is! Highly recommended!

      Reply
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