The couple's sightseeing continues with an exhilarating canopy tour.
More than just a zipline course, the canopy tour focuses on the environment and ecology of the region.
I hope to see the Volcano, enjoy hot springs, and hike in cloud/rain forests, and take a canopy tour.
We had our own experience in the trees, a canopy tour, later in the day on nearby Tortuga Island.
This canopy tour has 17 platforms and 2.5km of cables, making it one of the biggest zip-lines in the country.
Also sometimes called a canopy tour, it's probably best described as "vertical rapelling" over cables stretched between two tree tops.
Guachipelín also offers guided canopy tours, where guests can rappel down nearby canyon walls, but for us the main point of the place was riding.
Little adventurers as young as 3 can do the canopy tour, but in a guide's arms, which reduces the risk but not the thrill.
I will definitely look into the canopy tour.
We could have taken a canopy tour 30 minutes away in the Guanacaste forest strapped to a harness, zipping through the treetops.