Hike to Las Chorreras Waterfall + La Victoria Waterfall
Duration
2 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Swim in a striking sky-blue mineral pool formed by two side-by-side waterfalls
Explore beautiful volcanic rock canyons surrounded by unique tropical vegetation
Enjoy a refreshing swim at the base of the dramatic 115-foot Victoria Waterfall
Option to continue the adventure with the Rio Negro Tubing experience
€ 29.03
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Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Guanacaste with a visit to the breathtaking Chorreras Waterfalls, located just minutes from Hotel Hacienda Guachipelin. This peaceful tropical canyon offers the perfect setting to unwind and reconnect with nature as two parallel waterfalls cascade into a striking sky-blue mineral pool. Surrounded by volcanic rock walls and lush vegetation, the secluded oasis creates an intimate environment ideal for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying the soothing sounds of falling water. Whether you're seeking serenity or adventure, this unique location offers a magical escape into Costa Rica’s wild landscapes.
A short distance away, the iconic Victoria Waterfall plunges an impressive 115 feet (35 meters) into the Black River, creating a dramatic scene of raw natural power. The surrounding canyon features extraordinary vegetation and rugged topography, with crystal-clear waters inviting you for a refreshing swim at the base of the falls. For thrill-seekers, this is also the launch point of the popular Rio Negro Tubing Adventure, where the river’s gentle rapids and canyon scenery deliver an unforgettable adrenaline-packed journey. Together, these waterfall experiences offer the perfect balance of tranquility and excitement in the heart of Rincon de la Vieja.
Access to Chorreras Waterfalls
Access to Victoria Waterfall
On-site staff assistance
Gratuities
Hiking shoes
Swimsuit
Repellent
Sunblock
Extra clothes
Hat
Keep personal essentials
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Activity Provider: Hacienda Guachipelin
Customer Reviews
Andrew

Ok so the fee is a bit high, but know before you go. I’m staying at the hotel, so it was a short walk through a cool forest and an amazing swim in pool accented with blue geothermal (warm) water. Would totally do it again!
Ben

TOURIST TRAP !!!!!!Unfortunately we couldn’t get to see the waterfall since it was a private property and only Hotel guest were allowed to get in.Me and my family should have paid 17$ each as a fee :/ There were no signs that showed it was private property,they told us after we arrived.We had to walk about mile on boring hilly course.
Colleen

The waterfall is somewhat smaller than expected. To get here you first pay the entrance fee to the park and then have to pay for each attraction again individually. The whole area is zoned out and operated by Hotel Hacienda Guachipelin it seems like. Quite confusing. It's a easy walking trail in not really a hike however there are lots of horse dumps and can get quite muddy. It has a very nice bathroom and some beautiful butterflies.
Ines

We went to the Rincon de la Vieja National Park in July. After visiting the thermal mud holes and fumes, we stopped at the Chorreras waterfall on the way out. We parked on the main access road of the hacienda. There is a sign pointing people to the waterfall path. We walked the 1km path towards the falls. The path is muddy, and full of horse feces. Once we reached the bottom we found out that there is a $16 charge per person the go to the falls. It would have been nice to know about entrance fees prior to walking down the long path. We did not access the falls but turned around.
Maeve

Beautiful place to visit and explore for the day. The waterfall and hot springs were such a gorgeous experience.
