Rio Celeste Waterfall Hike

Rio Celeste Waterfall Hike: A Guided Journey Costa Rica hem

Embark on the ultimate Rio Celeste guided tour through the lush trails of Tenorio Volcano National Park. Witness the breathtaking 90-foot turquoise waterfall, explore the ‘Teñideros’ where the blue magic begins, and discover the hidden wildlife of the rainforest. Our expert local guides provide the science, legends, and best photo spots for an unforgettable Costa Rican adventure.

Details and Pricing

price per person

$35

What’s Included

1. Bilingual Local Naturalist Guide
2.National Park Logistics.
3.High-Quality Spotting Gear.
4.Hydration & Energy Snack.
5.Safety briefing.

  • Duration: 2.5 – 3 Hours.
  • Difficulty: Moderate.
  • Minimum Age: 6+ years old.

RIO CELESTE WATERFALL HIKE Highlights

1

Trail Entry & Jungle Immersion

Start the hike on well-maintained trails surrounded by primary forest. Your guide will begin the “wildlife hunt,” looking for monkeys and rare birds along the way.

2

The Majestic Waterfall Descent

Reach the famous Rio Celeste Waterfall. We’ll descend the 250+ steps to the observation platform for the iconic photo of the 90-foot turquoise drop.

3

Blue Lagoon & Bubbling Waters

Continue the trail to see the “Laguna Azul” and the “Borbollones,” where volcanic gases create bubbles in the river, showing the raw power of the Tenorio Volcano.

4

The Magic of Teñideros

Reach the most scientific point of the tour: the confluence of two clear rivers that, upon mixing, turn bright turquoise right before your eyes.

5

Riverside Wildlife spotting

On the return hike, we take a secondary path to focus on biodiversity, often spotting sloths or coatis that frequent the areas near the riverbanks.

Learn more about Tenorio National Park Hike

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Is Rio Celeste Worth It?

A Honest Guide to the Blue Waterfall Hike.

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Rio Celeste Hiking Difficulty

Everything You Need to Know Before Your Rio Celeste Adventure

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Why You Can’t Swim in Rio Celeste

Rules, Safety, and Conservation

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FAQs Hiking Rio Celeste Waterfall

If you have more questions get in contact with a local expert.

No. To protect the delicate ecosystem and for visitor safety, swimming is strictly prohibited within the Tenorio Volcano National Park. However, our tubing tour is the perfect way to get in the water just outside the park boundaries!

The hike is considered moderate. The first half is relatively flat, but reaching the waterfall involves over 250 stairs. If you want to see the Teñideros, the trail can be muddy and uneven, so good hiking shoes are a must.

The best time is during the dry season (December to April). During heavy rains, the river can temporarily turn brown due to sediment. Our guides monitor the weather daily to give you the best advice.

A standard guided tour takes about 2 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and how many photos you want to take! We take our time to ensure you see the wildlife and learn about the park.