Skip-the-Line La Fortuna Waterfall Admission Ticket

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  • Duration:1 hours to 2 hours (approx.)
  • Location: La Fortuna, Central Valley
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La Fortuna Waterfall is located within Arenal Volcano National Park, where the temperatures are between 18° and 35° Celsius, which generates abundant vegetation and diversity of fauna. This natural monument is admired by more than 100,000 tourists from around the world every year. La Fortuna Waterfall is generated by the waters of the Fortuna River and its small tributaries, which are born in the mountains of the park. Among the reliefs that can be mentioned are the Cerro de los Perdidos, Placas de Mayo, and Cerro Chato, which are supported on rocky bases of great geological value and enrich the scenic beauty of the place.


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Posted By : sylphyde
Very beautiful waterfall!
Bring sandals to walk in the water at the foot of the waterfall.
500 steps to go down and... back up.

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Posted On : 2024-04-26 18:03:45 full ratings


Posted By : 580judim
Wonderful experience. I’m 62 and made the steps! 😁. My daughter went with me and swam in the water around the waterfall. Water was a little cold but refreshing. Lots of large boulders to get from steps to the water. The waterfall is magnificent and a must do. 500 steps down and up, cannot get there by car.
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Posted On : 2024-04-22 19:22:26 full ratings


Posted By : Hélène L
You have to go down about 500 steps to reach the falls but the view is spectacular. The water is clear and refreshing. It's worth it
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Posted On : 2024-04-19 20:50:46 full ratings


Posted By : damsel14
We kept having an unseasonable amount of rainfall, so I was very worried. When we arrived, they told us that the river water was too high, so we couldn't go down. I couldn't come back the next day. As we were deciding what to do, the lifeguards called up and opened the river--beware, this can happen on a very rainy day!

I'm so glad we lucked out, because this ended up being a great experience. It was a huge joy to watch the waterfall.

There are a lot of stairs, but I didn't think it was that bad--unless you have a disability, I wouldn't let this deter you from visiting. I think we were back up in about 15 minutes, and we're healthy but not gym rats.

**Pro Tips**
1. The parking lot is guarded
2. There are lockers about backpack sized; I don't know if you need to pay for them, but I would bring your own lick if you want to use these, just in case. Photo attached
3. Invest in a waterproof phone pouch! Seriously! They're like $7, and so many people asked me if I bought mine in the gift shop because they regretted not getting one. Even if you don't take photos, do you really want to leave your phone unguarded on shore? On that note, also get a lanyard; trust me, it's not fun if you drop it in the water. But get a brightly colored pouch, in case you drop it. Trust me on that one.
4. The orchid trail is not a real trail, you can do it in flip flops. When you're walking around there and up or down to the waterfall in the late morning through late lunch time, look up--there are dozens of monkeys, and they're very active at those times
5. The restaurant there is pretty good, and fairly priced. If you dine there, sit near the trees and keep your eyes peeled; I spotted a toucan and chicken in the tree
6. Bring a quick dry towel; I'm surprised more people don't know about these, but they're excellent
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Posted On : 2024-04-15 23:32:07 full ratings


Posted By : Julieve72
Very pretty and accessible, but hyper touristy you just have to expect it!
A crazy world !
The waterfall itself is worth the detour, it is impressive.
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Posted On : 2024-04-12 15:55:49 full ratings


Posted By : nononimes
Path through the jungle of more than 500 steps to descend to the 70m high Fortuna waterfall. Possibility of swimming at the foot of the waterfall. Admission fee: 20 dollars. Prefer a visit early in the morning to avoid rush hours and crowds. Beautiful walk that is worth the detour.
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Posted On : 2024-04-12 12:05:33 full ratings


Posted By : G7915GJjohannaa
Be prepared for 500 steps! The current was too strong to swim while we were there, it was still magical. The rangers are kind helpful and informative.
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Posted On : 2024-04-12 11:51:30 full ratings


Posted By : heatherlM227ZM
We decided to tour the waterfall on our own, and that was fine - no guide needed. You arrive, pay for your ticket ($20 per ticket) and off you go' I will say we read to go first thing I the morning or around 3:30 pm as it gets crowded. We got there around opening and walked down the 500 steps. We stopped at the various viewing areas and took pictures, and then went swimming. Make sure you wear rugged closed toe sandals (Keens)or water shoes a the focus are very slippery. The water is cold, but so refreshing in the heat after the climb down. It took about 15 minutes to get down, longer to climb up and that climb is not for the faint of heart. If you can't handle a few flights of stairs on a regular basis, you will have a very hard time with this. I hike and walk a ton and my calfs were sore for 3 days! It was worth it though - it's beautiful.
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Posted On : 2024-04-08 19:49:59 full ratings


Posted By : sabine_m
Very nice waterfall, the almost 500 steps are worth to take. Behind the entrance there are directly the stairs, so it‘s a quit fast access. In the high season it‘s crowded, but still worth to see. It‘s possible to swim in the chilly water s d that‘s a nice refreshment.
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Posted On : 2024-04-07 04:29:54 full ratings


Posted By : Catherine_F
Gorgeous falls! Not to be missed when visiting La Fortuna. Spent about 45 minutes at the falls and enjoyed a great meal at the restaurant after the trek back up the 500 stairs. Totally worth it!
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Posted On : 2024-04-06 13:23:14 full ratings