What You Need to Know for an Enjoyable and Safe Ride
Immerse yourself in the expansive wonders of Costa Rica's untamed wilderness, where dense rainforests, rugged mountain terrain, secluded villages, cascading waterfalls, and an abundance of tropical wildlife eagerly await your exploration. Traverse breathtaking vistas and challenging landscapes on an ATV, motorcycle, or UTV, all amidst the captivating allure of Costa Rica's breathtaking natural scenery.
Whether you're a novice craving your first adrenaline rush or a seasoned adventurer seeking a new challenge, our diverse range of off-road expeditions caters to every type of thrill-seeker. Setting off from the picturesque towns of Jaco Beach along the Central Pacific Coast and La Fortuna, nestled in the shadow of the majestic Arenal Volcano, our ATV tours promise an unforgettable journey through nature's unspoiled masterpiece.
Costa Rica boasts an impressive array of outdoor activities, but ATV tours stand out as a thrilling highlight, attracting adventurers in search of excitement and off-the-beaten-path experiences. These tours offer a captivating fusion of adrenaline-fueled exploration and immersion into the country's lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Before embarking on your Costa Rican ATV adventure, it's crucial to arm yourself with essential information. Dive into the following FAQs (see below) to ensure a seamless and unforgettable experience amidst the captivating scenery and vibrant culture of this cherished Central American adventure.
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What of our most beloved tours of our clients is our most highly-recommended tour - The Full Day ATV Tour – El Tour Del Rey (The King’s Tour). Our guides quickly assess and take in to consideration your physical limitations, as well as the terrain and weather conditions. These considerations will have an effect on how long you should be riding and where. If you're feeling tired or uncomfortable, it's best to make your guide aware of it, and you will then take a break and rest before continuing.
Yes. We ofter visit the Bijagual Waterfall on our four hour tour. You can also request to see the waterfall specifically. The Bijagual Waterfall is a stunning natural wonder located in the Central Pacific coast of Costa Rica. It is easily accessible from the town of Jaco and visitors. The waterfall is surrounded by lush tropical rain forest, and the thundering sound of the cascading water is a mesmerizing experience. The pool at the base of the waterfall is a great spot for swimming, and visitors can get close to the falls for an unforgettable view. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including monkeys, sloths, toucans, and iguanas. Our 4-hour tour is the perfect way to explore this natural paradise and experience the beauty of the Bijagual.
Renting a dirt bike is an exciting way to explore the outdoors. With Jaco, you can find the perfect dirt bike for your needs. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced rider, Jaco rental companies have a wide selection of dirt bikes to choose from. Their bikes are well-maintained and have all the necessary safety features you need. When you rent a dirt bike from Jaco, you also get access to their knowledgeable staff who can provide you with tips and advice on how to get the most out of your ride. Plus, they offer delivery and pick up services so you can enjoy your ride without having to worry about transportation. Renting a dirt bike from Adventure Tours is a great way to explore the outdoors and have an unforgettable experience.
Costa Rica’s laws are every bit as strict as American laws. Don’t drink and ride or drink and drive. Always remain sober while riding an ATV, as alcohol impairs your judgment and ability to react quickly in case of an emergency.
Of course you should. Again, you are in a foreign country. You must follow the law and be aware of local laws regarding ATV use. Many areas have restrictions on where you can ride, so make sure you are familiar with any laws before taking off. If you are not up on Costa Rican law regarding use of ATV’s and offroad equipment, you have no business being on the roads or trails on your own.
Absolutely not. You are in a foreign country, take a guided ATV tour. You don’t know where you are, and you are not familiar with the flora nor the fauna that you will be surrounded by. Ride with someone who has experience riding ATVs. This is important for your safety, as well as for having someone to help in case of an emergency. Additionally, if you want to have the best experience possible, go with experts who know exactly where to take you. Going it alone can, and has had, fatal consequences.
Before embarking on any ATV tour, it is important to consider your own abilities and comfort levels when it comes to riding an ATV. If you are a beginner, you need to indicate that to your guides and let them evaluate your comfort level. If you are an experienced rider, likewise tell your guides and they can assess your skill level to determine the appropriate terrain for your tour.
Jaco beach Costa Rica has a variety of terrain types, so it is important to be aware of the type of terrain you will be driving on during your tour. Make sure to read up on the terrain beforehand or consult your guide, so you can be prepared for any tricky spots on your route.
Make sure you bring enough sunscreen, bottled water and snacks with you on your ATV tour. These supplies will be especially helpful in areas where there are no restaurants or convenience stores nearby.
Research the tour guides: Before you commit to any ATV tour in Costa Rica, make sure to do your research and find out as much as possible about the tour guide and their experience. Look for reviews online and make sure you feel comfortable with the company before you sign up for the tour.
Wear the right gear. When it comes to ATV adventures, safety should be your number one priority. Make sure to wear appropriate clothing for the weather and terrain, like long pants and closed-toed shoes. It's also important to wear a helmet to protect your head from any potential accidents.
“Side-by-Sides” are also know as UTV’s (Utility Terrain Vehicle). These vehicles look like a cross between an ATV and a dune buggy. The driver and the passenger sit side by side which is where the name was derived. Most UTV’s also have rear seating which makes this a great option for families that want to get out and explore the rainforest.
It is really a question of comfort versus sport. Our top of the line Side-by-Sides are more car-like and therefore much more intuitive for most riders. It is also tends to have a more substantial suspension which creates a much smoother ride.
If you have a family with younger kiddos, the Side-by-Sides are a great option for you. Parents can safely do all the driving and the kids can take it all in from the back of the vehicle.
Yes, you can ride ATVs in Costa Rica! Costa Rica is a great place to explore the outdoors and ATV rides are a popular way to do so. ATV rides offer an exciting and unique way to experience the country's diverse terrain, from lush rainforests to rugged mountains and beaches. ATV tours are available all over Costa Rica and can be tailored to your individual needs and preferences. You can choose from a variety of tour lengths, difficulty levels, and locations. The experienced guides will ensure you get the most out of your ATV ride, providing insight into the history and culture of the area.
To rent an ATV in Costa Rica, you must be at least 18 years old. You must also have a valid driver's license or passport for identification purposes. The minimum age to rent an ATV in Costa Rica is strictly enforced, so it is important to make sure you meet the age requirements before renting an ATV. Additionally, you must be able to demonstrate that you are capable of operating an ATV safely and responsibly. If you are under the age of 18, you will not be able to rent an ATV in Costa Rica, no matter what type of identification you may have. It is also important to note that the age requirement to rent an ATV in Costa Rica may vary depending on the rental company,
When deciding what to wear for ATV Costa Rica, it is important to keep comfort and safety in mind. Lightweight, breathable clothing such as shorts and a t-shirt are ideal. It is also important to wear closed-toe shoes that provide good grip and support. For extra protection, long pants and a long-sleeved shirt are recommended. Additionally, a hat and sunglasses will help protect you from the sun. Finally, don’t forget to bring plenty of water and sunscreen to stay hydrated and protected. By taking these precautions, you can enjoy your ATV ride in Costa Rica in comfort and safety.
In Costa Rica, it is not necessary to have a license to drive an ATV. However, it is important to note that the use of ATVs is regulated by the Costa Rican government and certain rules must be followed. All drivers must be at least 18 years old, and they must wear a helmet and other safety equipment while driving. Additionally, ATV drivers must obey all traffic laws and regulations, and they must be aware of their surroundings. It is also important to note that ATV drivers must stay on designated trails and roads, as driving off-road is strictly prohibited. Ultimately, while a license is not required to operate an ATV in Costa Rica, all drivers must still adhere to the laws and regulations set by the government.
You may take a motorcycle on the ATV tour. However, we do not recommend it. A rider needs to have motocross experience and a valid motorcycle license to do the tour on a motorcycle. The rider is 100% responsible for himself and the vehicle in case of an accident or damages.
The consumption of alcoholic beverages while visiting the restaurants we visit on tour is at the riders’ discretion. All riders must remain below the legal BAC while operating our vehicles. Our guides do retain the right to confiscate keys if they feel a rider is over the legal limit and is a danger to him/herself and others.
Not all tours have this service, ask at the office before your tour. Please be aware that if you do not purchase the video or photos immediately after the tour, we delete them.
No, we only offer guided tours into the rainforest.
Regular valid automobile driver’s license.
We provide helmets with visors as well as goggles for all of our ATV tours.
We do not have lockers; however, we do have a secure office where we can store your luggage while you are on the ATV tour.
260lbs.
No, to ride on an ATV as a passenger have to be older than 5 years old. However, you can do the tour with the infant in their car seat in a Rhino/UTV.
We always maintain between 40 and 50 vehicles in our fleet.
Yes, but the smallest amount that we can hold on a single card is $1000.
Yes, ATV drivers must be 16 years of age or older with a valid driver’s license. Unlicensed participants and children under 16 must ride as passengers.
Yes, as long as both have a valid driver's license.
Unfortunately, we delete all unsold videos at the end of the day.
While we do not guarantee that you will see animals on any of the tours we offer, our tours have been designed to maximize your chances by putting you in the right place at the right time. The animals you might see on the tours we offer are wild. Although we make no direct promises, we enjoy a rich variety of wildlife in Costa Rica, so seeing animals and/or rare birds while you are in the rainforest is subject to the whims of nature. This applies to our tours of Manuel Antonio National Park, The Monkey Mangrove tour, Crocodile tours, ATV's, Zipline Canopy tours and any other tours that offer the chance to see flora and fauna in the wild.
Closed-toed shoes are highly recommended on our ATV tours to protect your ankles and feet from any debris that might fly up while you are driving your machines through the rainforest. Ultimately, you must sign our waiver that absolves us of any potential liability and as such, you can make the determination for yourself.
Sorry, but no. We do have motorcycles for rent to customers with a valid motorcycle license. However, our ATVs and UTVs are available for guided tours only. We do not offer ATVs or Rhinos for private rentals outside of the tours we offer.
Although we do our best to make as many of our ATV tours private as possible, the private ATV tour is only guaranteed on the Full Day Tour Del Rey. If you do not intend to book the full day tour and privacy is paramount, please contact us to see what we can arrange for you.
Since the majority of our ATV tours are private, the number of ATV passengers in your group cannot outnumber the drivers.
We offer both ATVs and UTVs, (Mules or Rhinos). Our ATVs are 4-wheeled, all-terrain machines with a bar seat and handlebars. ATVs can be used with up to 2 people: a driver and a passenger sitting front to back as you would ride on a motorcycle. Our UTVs are 4-wheeled, all-terrain vehicles that are similar to a small, open-air Jeep with a roll bar, steering wheel and 4 seats. UTVs may be used with up to 4 people sitting side-by-side, (two in the front, two in the back).
All ATV drivers must be a minimum of 16 years old. All ATV drivers must also have a valid driver’s license. Children under 16 and anyone without a driver’s license are welcome to ride as passengers on someone else’s ATV.
We require a $1000 damage deposit for every 4 machines used. A hold will be placed on your credit card at the start of your ATV tour, and then released once the machines are returned in the same condition in which they were rented.
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