Nestled at the foot of Arenal Volcano, La Fortuna is Costa Rica’s adventure capital offering everything from roaring waterfalls and white-water rafting to zip lines, hanging bridges, and wildlife-filled jungle nights. Toura Global puts you right in the heart of it all.
Nestled in the northern highlands of Costa Rica, La Fortuna is a vibrant town that serves as the gateway to the magnificent Arenal Volcano National Park. Once a quiet agricultural community, it has blossomed into the country’s premier destination for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.
The perfectly symmetrical cone of Arenal Volcano dominates the skyline, providing a breathtaking backdrop to every activity. While the volcano has been resting since 2010, the geothermal activity beneath the surface continues to heat the region’s famous natural hot springs, offering the perfect way to unwind after a day of exploration.
From soaring through the canopy on world-class ziplines to hiking across suspended bridges in the dense rainforest, La Fortuna offers an unparalleled blend of adrenaline and tranquility.
It’s not just a destination; it’s a feeling. Costa Rica offers a rare combination of thrilling adventure, profound relaxation, and deep connection with nature.
Glide silently above the canopy on an aerial tram for sweeping, postcard-perfect views of the Arenal valley.
Spot sloths, toucans, coatis, and the famous red-eyed tree frog with expert naturalist guides at your side.
Savor authentic Tico sodas, single-origin coffee, and fresh cacao straight from the region’s family farms.
Far from city lights, the clear highland skies above La Fortuna make for unforgettable evenings under the stars.
Walk through the lush rainforest canopy on suspended bridges, offering incredible views of the volcano and diverse wildlife.
Hike down to the base of the iconic 70-meter waterfall for a refreshing swim, followed by a relaxing evening in natural thermal springs.
Hike the historic lava trails from the 1968 eruption. Learn about the volcano’s history while spotting local wildlife along the way.
Walk through the lush rainforest canopy on suspended bridges, offering incredible views of the volcano and diverse wildlife.
Hike down to the base of the iconic 70-meter waterfall for a refreshing swim, followed by a relaxing evening in natural thermal springs.
Hike the historic lava trails from the 1968 eruption. Learn about the volcano’s history while spotting local wildlife along the way.