The Savegre River is arguably Costa Rica's most beautiful — pristine, jungle-lined, and uncrowded — offering exhilarating Class III–IV rapids framed by waterfalls and primary rainforest. This is rafting at its most photogenic and pure.
What to expect
After a thorough safety briefing at the put-in, your certified guide leads the raft through a sequence of named rapids — some playful, some genuinely thrilling — interspersed with calm stretches where scarlet macaws cross overhead and troops of squirrel monkeys peer from the riverbank trees. The Savegre's water is notably clear and cold, fed by the Chirripó massif, making it feel worlds away from more touristy rafting rivers. A mid-river fruit break gives you time to absorb the extraordinary jungle scenery. The 3–4 hour experience concludes with a warm Costa Rican snack at the outfitter's base.
Good to know
Iguana Tours is headquartered steps from the Quepos port — easiest logistics of any excursion on this list. Run year-round; best levels November through April. Minimum age typically 12; guests must be in reasonable fitness. Book 1–2 weeks ahead. Allow 4–5 hours total for a comfortable return before all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Quepos — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.