Arenal Sky Tram
Adrenaline & Adventure
Arenal Aerial Tram – Scenic Ride Over Arenal Volcano & Rainforest in La Fortuna, Costa Rica
Discover the Arenal Aerial Tram, a unique experience in La Fortuna, Costa Rica, where you glide above the rainforest with breathtaking views of the iconic Arenal Volcano and Arenal Volcano National Park. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers, this aerial tram ride lets you enjoy the lush landscapes of Arenal Costa Rica in a safe, relaxing way. Whether you’re visiting for the volcano, the hot springs, or the incredible biodiversity, the Arenal Aerial Tram is one of the top things to do in Costa Rica Arenal.
The Sky Tram in Arenal is one of the most relaxing yet awe-inspiring ways to explore the rainforest. This aerial cable car experience takes you high above the jungle, offering a unique perspective of Costa Rica’s most iconic landscapes without the need for strenuous hiking.
Step into a modern gondola and ascend gently along the mountainside. As you rise above the canopy, the dense rainforest opens into panoramic views of the majestic Arenal Volcano, the shimmering waters of Lake Arenal, and the vast Tilarán Mountain Range. The ride is calm, comfortable, and suitable for all ages, making it a perfect activity for families, couples, or anyone who wishes to admire Arenal’s natural beauty at a leisurely pace.
At the top station, you will find an observation platform designed to give you the best 360° views of the volcano, lake, and lush valleys below. This is a photographer’s dream spot and an ideal place to simply breathe in the fresh mountain air. If the weather is clear, you may even catch sight of distant peaks and rolling green hills stretching far into the horizon.
Unlike adrenaline-packed adventures, the Sky Tram is all about slowing down and connecting with nature in a peaceful way. Whether you’re starting your Arenal adventures here or ending your trip with a scenic highlight, this experience is an unforgettable way to enjoy Costa Rica’s rainforest and volcano views.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the Arenal Sky Tram?
Your booking typically includes the guided activity and any required safety equipment. Exact inclusions are listed on the booking page and confirmation.
How long does the tour last?
Duration varies by operator and conditions. Your confirmation will include the expected total duration and start time for your date.
Where is the meeting point?
The exact meeting point and directions are provided after booking. Some options may offer pickup depending on location.
What should I bring and wear?
Bring comfortable clothing for the activity, closed toe shoes when applicable, water, sunscreen, and insect repellent. A small towel or change of clothes can be helpful.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Yes, most experiences are beginner friendly and guided. If there are any restrictions, they will be listed on the product page.
Are there age or weight restrictions?
Restrictions depend on the operator and safety requirements. If you are unsure, tell us the ages in your group and we will confirm the best option.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation terms vary by supplier and date. The applicable policy is provided in your confirmation.
What happens if it rains?
Many tours run in light rain, but safety comes first. If conditions are unsafe, the operator may reschedule or cancel according to their policy.
Is transportation included?
Transportation depends on the option selected. If transfers are included, it will be noted on the booking page and confirmation.
How far in advance should we book?
For popular destinations and peak season dates, booking in advance is recommended to secure availability.
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