From relaxing soaks in natural hot springs to adventure activities guaranteed to get your adrenalin pumping, there are infinite possibilities when it comes to things to do in Arenal, Costa Rica. Arenal begs to be explored and discovered, and with towering volcanoes, welcoming towns, spectacular lakes and jungles brimming tropical flora and fauna, the area is practically a natural amusement park in itself. That’s why Arenal draws in people from all walks of life, ranging from youth to retirees, from solo backpackers to luxury travelers and from honeymooning newlyweds to families filling albums with unforgettable memories. One thing is for sure, no matter your travel style and budget, an unforgettable experience is in your future.
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Located just a stone’s throw from the Arenal Volcano National Park entrance is the Arenal 1968 Trail, a private network of trails on and around the route of the lava flow that occurred in, you guessed it, 1968. There are two hiking – or biking, if you prefer – trails, one longer than the other, but both will immerse you in Arenal’s tropical ecosystem. If the weather is good, be sure hike up to the lookout point (“mirador”, in Spanish) for incredible volcano views.
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The fascinating EcoZoo, easily a fan favorite for youngsters, features one of Costa Rica’s most impressive collections of local reptile and amphibian species. There’s a serpentarium with more than 80 species of snakes, a butterfly habitat, a frog habitat with over 30 species and an insect zoo. If you’re lucky you can meet and snap a photo with the EcoZoo’s most famous resident, Eliza, an 18-foot Burmese python who often comes during serptentarium tours.
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The Arenal Hanging Bridges, which are part of the Mistico Park, are a series of suspension bridges in the heart of the Arenal Volcano National Park. A three-kilometer (two-mile) trail through a private rainforest reserve includes a total of 16 bridges high above the ground, 10 of which are fixed bridges and 6 of which are hanging. In addition to being a fun activity itself, these bridges also provide unbeatable views of the volcano, the lake, the rainforest and the thousands of plant and animal species that call this ecosystem home. You can either complete the trail on your own or accompanied by one of the park’s expert guides.
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Thanks to the Arenal volcano’s geothermal activity, the area is teeming with hot springs, and visiting them has become one of the top things to do in Arenal. Not only are they unique and relaxing, but these thermal waters are also brimming with minerals known for their beneficial effects on the body. Hot spring facilities vary greatly from place to place. Some are simple and intimate while others are massive complexes of winding pools that include waterfalls, waterslides, lush vegetation and poolside bar service. Some of the best resorts in the area are built around hot springs and have day passes to non hotel guests, but there are also all sorts of smaller facilities throughout the area.
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This eco-friendly resort, more intimate than the ones mentioned so far, has seven thermal pools on hand for both guests and non guests of the hotel. The Neidin Spa offers relaxation-seekers a comprehensive list of therapeutic and rejuvenating treatments, all of which can be tweaked to the needs and preferences of each guest. This eco-friendly resort, more intimate than the ones mentioned so far, has seven thermal pools on hand for both guests and non guests of the hotel. The Neidin Spa offers relaxation-seekers a comprehensive list of therapeutic and rejuvenating treatments, all of which can be tweaked to the needs and preferences of each guest.
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This tropical ecological adventure park, which is located about 1.5 kilometers south of La Fortuna, is a sustainable tourism project that boasts a range of adventure, natural and cultural tours to cater to every type of visitor. Some of the experiences available include canopy zip lining, bird-watching, horseback riding to the waterfall, hiking, rappelling and even night hikes, which will introduce you to the rainforest’s many nocturnal frogs and other critters.
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Located close to the La Frotuna waterfall and about three kilometers (two miles) from downtown La Fortuna, the Arenal Oasis Eco Lodge and Wildlife Refuge is run by a local Costa Rican family dedicated to conservation and sustainable tourism. There are a bunch of different nature tours available, in which experts will help provide you with extraordinary experiences with Costa Rica’s famous wilfelife. The nocturnal frog-watching tour is a hit!
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This eco-friendly recreational park is located close to the Arenal volcano and is most known for its zip line canopy tours through the tree tops… an experience that’s equal parts adrenalin and beauty. If you’re looking for something a little more “grounded”, the park also offers enjoyable and educational guided walks through the network of tropical trails.
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The towering Arenal Volcano appears on essentially every list of “must-sees” for visitors in Costa Rica and the national park surrounding it is a fascinating mix of lush landscapes, natural hot springs, waterfalls and more tropical flora and fauna than you could ever imagine. In fact, the park is part of the larger Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, which protects eight of the country’s 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves. Nearly 850 species of birds, including the elusive quetzal, call the park home, not to mention monkeys, coati, jaguars, frogs, sloths, just to name a few.
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The increasing popularity of ATVs has reached Arenal, and the landscape is perfect for this exciting “off-the-beaten-trail” activity. Ride the rush of adrenalin as you bump along trails and tracks designed especially for these 4×4 vehicles while you take in the fantastic scenery along the way. A bunch of local tour companies offer guided ATV tours, some of which are Go Adventure Park, Arenal ATV Tour, Power Wheels Adventures and La Pradera ATV Tours.
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The Baldi Hot Springs, part of the Baldi Resort & Spa, is the most extensive thermal facility in the Arenal area. The hot springs, which wind through lush tropical vegetation, include 25 mineral-rich pools of different sizes and temperature and include such features as cascading waterfalls.
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The Baldi Resort & Spa, home to 25 mineral-rich thermal pools of different sizes and temperatures, is the Arenal area’s most extensive hot spring facility. Enjoy your relaxing soak in a lush setting set to a natural soundtrack of tropical birds and cascading waterfalls. Take your wellbeing to the next level with a visit to the resort’s Acqua Spa, where you can choose from a tempting list of massages, wraps, exfoliations, facials and other treatments that will leave you feeling brand new.
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The Bosque Nuboso El Cocora – or Cocora Cloud Forest – butterfly farm, is a family-run sustainable tourism project located up in the mountains and just off the popular route heading toward the Arenal volcano. Here you can get up close and personal with 25 spectacular species of butterflies and 15 species of hummingbirds, not to mention the gardens full of tropical plants and blooms that these beautiful creatures need to thrive.
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The fascinating Butterfly Conservatory, located close to the town of El Castillo, is a project dedicated to studying, preserving and regenerating the rainforest, with a special focus on butterflies. In fact, it has Costa Rica’s most extensive exhibition of butterflies. Educational and fascinating, the conservatory also covers other local fauna and flora, such as frogs, insects, flowers and plants.
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The San Luis Adventure Park is most famous for its zip lines, which range from 50 to to an astounding 500 meters in length, that span between platforms between 3 and 106 meters high! Completing the whole series of zip lines is about a two-hour thrill of adrenalin-pumping rides through magnificent scenery. In addition to the canopy zip line tour, the San Luis Adventure Park also offers nature trails, rappelling, a tarzan swing, rafting and more.
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Few things sound more adventurous than hooking yourself into a harness and rappelling down waterfalls and rock faces. Several rivers and streams wind through the lush tropical forests in the Arenal area, and in some areas these moving waters emerge from the jungle in the form of a waterfall. Getting to the waterfalls general includes a bonus tour of some sort, whether in the form of a guided hike, ATV ride or other fun activity. There are numerous tour companies with trained experts who will guide you to and from the waterfalls, take care of safety equipment and explain what to do every step of the way. Here’s a few to get you started: Pure Trek, Arenal Canopy Tour, Desafío Adventure Company and La Roca Canyoneering Adventure.
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While the Arenal is the most famous volcano in, well, Arenal, there is actually a second volcano: the Cerro Chato. Dormant for some 3,500 years, the volcano has two peaks as well as a sprawling crater in the center filled with turquoise water (swimming not recommended). If you’re looking for a challenge, hikes through the tropical rainforest are magnificent, but it should be noted that climbs are pretty intense and therefore ideal for active types in good physical shape.
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Food is a special, identifying factor in any culture, and learning to cook traditional dishes is a great way to immerse yourself! There are actually a bunch of places that will teach you how to whip up some of Costa Rican specialties. One option is the Tropical Cooking Class, a 3.5 hour class held in an open-air kitchen at the Lava Lounge, near the La Fortuna waterfall. Be sure to book your spot in advance! The Desafío Adventure Company also offers a cooking class held on a local farm where you’ll learn about and use local products in the creation of a typical Costa Rican meal. Finally, the Finca Paraíso Orgánico offers two-hour cooking classes held on an organic farm.
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Calling all adventure-seekers! Located in the lush surroundings of the Arenal Volcano, the Costa Rica Sky Adventures park is a one-stop destination packed with thrilling experiences in a spectacular natural setting. What do they offer? Zip lines, hanging bridges, rafting, mountain biking, trekking, rappelling, flyboarding, scenic gondola rides and more.
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This spa is located right in the town of La Fortuna, making it particularly convenient if you’re staying in the town. It has a wide variety of treatments and packages that can be personalized for each guest. Choose from 6 different types of massages to three types of body wraps (volcanic, chocolate, coffee), the menu continues through exfoliations, facials, manicures/pedicures, and much more.
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You’ll find the Eco Natura Spa at the Green Lagoon Wellbeing Resort, where the resort’s mountaintop location lets guests indulge in the sights, sounds and smells of the surrounding tropical forest. It’s the perfect setting in which to pamper your mind, body and soul, and the spa’s extensive menu of treatments include massages, aromatherapy, reflexology, facials, exfoliations, body wraps and more. You’ll leave feeling like a brand-new you!
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This biological reserve, located in the outskirts of La Fortuna, is dedicated to the conservation and education. A wonderful system of trails, suitable for all ages, winds through the rainforest and is ideal for checking out tropical plants and flowers as well as birds, sloths, monkeys and more. Also on site is a medicinal plant garden, a butterfly garden with 30 different species of butterflies, a ranarium featuring all sorts of frogs and a small lagoon where you can spot turtles and caimans. There are day tours and night tours available.
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Located about three kilometers west of La Fortuna, the Ecoglide Arenal Park features a three-part zip lining course that will have you flying through the treetops of the Arenal tropical forest. The park has 13 cables of varying heights and lengths (one measures 430 meters long!) and 15 platforms, as well as as the famous and appropriately-named “Tarzan swing”. It’s not hard to see why the Ecoglide Arenal Park is one of the most popular adventure attractions in the area.
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This hot spring facility, tucked into the rainforest, includes five thermal pools that range in temperature from 99º to 106ºF (37º to 41ºC), as well as one freshwater waterfall and pool. Be sure to book your visit ahead of time; there are three time slots per day and no more than 100 visitors are allowed per slot. This ensures an intimate, secluded experience that will leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.
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The Engadi Spa is one of the highlights of the Montaña de Fuego Resort & Spa. The spa professionals take pride in using natural products in their array of treatments and packages, which range from coffee scrubs to volcanic mud wraps, hot stone massages and fruit facial peels. Pick and choose treatments from the spa’s massive menu or opt for one of the fabulous packages.
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This organic farm offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about, experience and participate in the cultivation of organic plants and fruits. In addition to farm tours, morning bird-watching and nighttime frog observing, you can also sign up for a two-hour cooking class, where you will learn to prepare typical dishes.
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An exciting array of fun adventure activities is on hand at the Go Adventure Park, including horseback riding, canopy tours, tubing adventures, rappelling, motocross and ATVs, hiking trails… the list goes on! The 75-acre park is home to tropical birds and other animals, beautiful tropical vegetation, waterfalls, trails and more.
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Visit this eco-friendly farm, a fantastic activity for families, for a look at traditional Costa Rican lifestyle and culture. The project has trails, gardens, reforestation areas, crops, a coffee plantation, a sugar cane mill, farm animals, wild animals and much more. In addition to the full farm tour, you can also opt for special packages which can include cooking or salsa/merengue dance classes.
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Climb up on your noble steed for an adventurous yet relaxing guided tour on horseback through the Arenal countryside, forests and mountainsides. The most popular routes go to either of the two volcanos – Arenal or Chato – or to the La Fortuna waterfall. Some reputable horseback tour operators include Don Tobias, Maleku Horseback, Arenal Canopy Tour, Arenal Wilberth Stable and Go Adventure Park.
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With its 85 square kilometers, the massive and peaceful Lake Arenal is ideal for kayaking and canoeing. Whether you sign up for a guided tour or just pop into one of the rental companies located on the lake. Paddle leisurely around the lake taking in the sights of the lush, verdant landscapes and, of course, the towering Arenal volcano. The massive, peaceful Lake Arenal, sprawls 85 kilometers
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La Fortuna, which translates to “Fortune” or “Luck”, is a peaceful town that serves as a base camp for the endless activities and attractions throughout the Arenal area. Originally named El Burío, the town was later renamed “La Fortuna”… and with good reason. On the one hand, it is surrounded by fertile lands yielding profitable plantations like yucca and papaya, and on the other hand, it escaped the massive 1968 volcano eruption unscathed, while numerous other towns in the area were completely destroyed. Nowadays, as the base camp for Arenal tourism, you’ll find all sorts of amenities here, ranging from pharmacies and supermarkets to hotels, banks and restaurants.
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There is something about the elegance of a natural waterfall that draws us in and inspires us to hike hours upon hours for a glimpse. The La Fortuna waterfall does just that, though it’s actually located quite close to the town of La Fortuna and the trail that leads to it can be done on foot or even on horseback. The river that feeds the waterfall, one of Arenal’s most popular destinations, winds through dense tropical forest until emerging seemingly out of nowhere and plummeting majestically some 70 meters into a small pool, which you can swim in.
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This exhilarating adventure tour provides yet another unique and unforgettable way to enjoy the Arenal rainforest. It is located on the private reserve of the Arenal Hanging Bridges Park, about 25 minutes from La Fortuna. Once you finish the short but comprehensive safety course, the park’s experts will harness you in and prepare you to descend tropical waterfalls. Other features of the course include river obstacles, several types of rappels, a hanging bridge, a zip line and a small Tarzan swing. A bit of everything packed into one fun and exciting adventure!
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The massive and decidedly picturesque Lake Arenal sprawls out at the base of the looming Arenal volcano, where it is surrounded by lush green landscapes, tranquil pastures and the occasional small town. Measuring 85 square kilometers, it is easily Costa Rica’s largest lake and without a doubt one of the Arenal area’s highlights. All sorts of activities are on tap at the lake, including kayaking and canoeing, fishing, paddle boarding and more. In fact, it’s a well-known stop on the international windsurfing and kite surfing circuit thanks to its size and strong, reliable winds.
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The Los Lagos Hot Springs are part of the Los Lagos Resort, but you don’t have to be a hotel guest to enjoy their soothing nature and healing properties. The thermal pools get their water straight from rainforest springs are gather into natural looking pools through which the heated volcanic waters flow freely. There are several pools of varying temperatures and sizes. There’s also a small frog farm, butterfly garden and crocodile farm on site that are worth checking out, especially if you’re traveling with youngsters.
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Enjoy views of the towering volcano and sip on a cocktail while basking in the soothing, mineral-rich waters of the resort’s thermal river, which is separated into 13 free-flowing pools complete with waterfalls and varying temperatures. Views of the towering Arenal volcano and lush nature complete the experience, not to mention the Mayin Spa, where you can pick and choose from a long list of treatments and packages geared towards both individuals and couples.
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The Arenal Hanging Bridges, which are part of the Mistico Park, are a series of suspension bridges in the heart of the Arenal Volcano National Park. A three-kilometer (two-mile) trail through a private rainforest reserve includes a total of 16 bridges high above the ground, 10 of which are fixed bridges and 6 of which are hanging. In addition to being a fun activity itself, these bridges also provide unbeatable views of the volcano, the lake, the rainforest and the thousands of plant and animal species that call this ecosystem home. You can either complete the trail on your own or accompanied by one of the park’s expert guides.
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Paradise Adventures Costa Rica is one of the country’s leading adventure tourism companies. They organize all sorts of activities with the utmost professionalism, and while there are ready-made combo packs available, activities can be combined into tailor-made packages designed just for you! Amongst the many options available, choose from whitewater rafting, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, bungee jumping, zip lining, canyoneering, ATVs and more.
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With a series of pools varying in size, style and temperature, this self-described thermal water resort provides a low-key experience that is guaranteed to leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed. Surrounded by tropical flowers, plants and trees, there is one large, inviting pool complete with a waterfall and several smaller, more intimate pools if you’re seeking something a little more secluded.
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Interested in doing some good while on vacation? Proyecto Asis is a wonderful organization based out of an animal rescue center where visitors can go to learn about the fascinating wildlife of Costa Rica while volunteering. There are several environmental and wildlife programs available, either at the rescue center or out and about in the community, and you can come as a day visit or sign up to volunteer for longer.
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The three main rivers in the area are the Balsa River, the Toro River and the Peñas Blancas, which is convenient because between the three of them they cater to all types of rafting styles, from leisurely floating through nature to fast-paced, class IV rapids. The Peñas Blancas provides the most leisurely rafting experience, the Balsa River bumps things up a notch with class II and II rapids and the aptly named Toro (“bull”, in Spanish) River is the most challenging, with class III and IV rapids.
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“El Salto” is a delightful freshwater swimming hole located at the foot of a small waterfall. Large rocks surrounding the water are perfect for kicking back and lounging, and a fun tarzan swing over the water will bump your swimming experience up a few notches. It is conveniently located just outside of La Fortuna and not far from the entrance to the La Fortuna waterfall; even more convenient is the fact that it is totally free to enjoy!
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Deemed one of the seven resorts with the most spectacular views in the world, the stunning Springs Resort & Spa does not disappoint. The resort has mineral-laden natural hot springs, pools and waterfalls on site, as well as the massive full-service Sanctuary Spa with a complete menu of massages, wraps, manicures, facials and other treatments that incorporate tropical botanical ingredients and therapeutic clays harvested right on site. It’s one of Costa Rica’s top spa retreats, and for good reason!
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The Tabacon Hot Springs are located at the five-star Tabacon Thermal Resort, where you can grab a day pass even if you’re not a hotel guest. These springs are 100% natural, basically meaning the resort was built around the springs, not the other way around. Enjoy a series of naturally formed thermal pools, streams and waterfalls of varying sizes, temperatures, flow volumes and mineral contents.
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This five-star thermal resort is probably the best-known resort in Arenal and has a veritable arsenal of international awards under its belt. The 100% natural Tabacon hot springs are right on site, and visitors can mosey between naturally formed thermal pools, streams and waterfalls of different temperatures, flow volumes and mineral content. The resort’s Grand Spa is every bit as grand as its name indicates, providing treatments and therapies that aim to include nature and the outdoors in your spa experience.
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While the hot springs are hot, the vibe at the Los Laureles hot springs is decidedly chill. It’s the smallest thermal water facility in the area and is decidedly low key, with nicely maintained tropical vegegations, two hot spring pools and one large cool pool complete with waterslide. Bring along a picnic and make a day of it!
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A family-friendly favorite, the Termalitas Arenal offers the relaxation and benefits of the mineral-laden natural hot springs but with a low price tag. There are several pools of different sizes, depths and temperatures, and some even have special features like waterslides. You can bring your own picnic and make a day of it; in fact, there are even barbecue grills available for visitors to use.
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The Motmot Jungle, a conservation-minded nature endeavor located close to the Arenal dam, is a breeding center for 15 butterfly species as well as wildlife refuge. One of their specialties is the morpho butterfly, an extremely popular national species known for its beautiful coloring. The park is tucked into the lush tropical forest and you can explore its 1.5 km of trails in search of the flora and fauna that Costa Rica is so famous for: sloths, monkeys, birds, to name a few. The park opens early in the morning for bird-watching, and also offers nighttime walks to get glimpses of the numerous nocturnal animals that call Arenal home.
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Formed millions of years ago but stumbled upon in the 1940s, the limestone Venado Caves are 2,700 meters of underground goodness, complete with underground rivers and waterfalls, dramatic stalactite and stalagmite formations, and, of course, an array of peculiar critters: bats, frogs, fish, insects, etc. Tours are guided and last about an hour and a half.
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The Arenal area is a veritable paradise for water sports enthusiasts of all ages and levels. In fact, Lake Arenal has also become something of a mecca for windsurfers and kite surfers from around the world, thanks to its massive size and reliable wind. It’s also ideal for all sorts of other aquatic activities ranging from rainbow bass fishing to paddle boarding, wakeboarding and kayaking. Beyond the lake, the three main rivers snaking through the rainforest provide fantastic rafting opportunities ranging from low-key leisure tubing to class IV whitewater rapids.
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When visiting a tropical forest, zip-lining or canopy tours should towards the top of your “must do” list. Get a unique and thrilling bird’s eye view of the lush Arenal National Park as you defy gravity zip-lining up to 1,400 ft across the sky or tread across suspension bridges positioned high in the tree tops. Arenal has several reputable tour companies, including Sky Trek & Sky Tram, Arenal Mundo Aventura, Ecoglide Canopy Tour and Arenal Paraíso Canopy Tour.
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Food is a special, identifying factor in any culture, and learning to cook traditional dishes is a great way to immerse yourself! There are actually a bunch of places that will teach you how to whip up some of Costa Rican specialties. One option is the Tropical Cooking Class, a 3.5 hour class held in an open-air kitchen at the Lava Lounge, near the La Fortuna waterfall. Be sure to book your spot in advance! The Desafío Adventure Company also offers a cooking class held on a local farm where you’ll learn about and use local products in the creation of a typical Costa Rican meal. Finally, the Finca Paraíso Orgánico offers two-hour cooking classes held on an organic farm.
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This organic farm offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about, experience and participate in the cultivation of organic plants and fruits. In addition to farm tours, morning bird-watching and nighttime frog observing, you can also sign up for a two-hour cooking class, where you will learn to prepare typical dishes.
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This eco-friendly recreational park is located close to the Arenal volcano and is most known for its zip line canopy tours through the tree tops… an experience that’s equal parts adrenalin and beauty. If you’re looking for something a little more “grounded”, the park also offers enjoyable and educational guided walks through the network of tropical trails.
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The fascinating EcoZoo, easily a fan favorite for youngsters, features one of Costa Rica’s most impressive collections of local reptile and amphibian species. There’s a serpentarium with more than 80 species of snakes, a butterfly habitat, a frog habitat with over 30 species and an insect zoo. If you’re lucky you can meet and snap a photo with the EcoZoo’s most famous resident, Eliza, an 18-foot Burmese python who often comes during serptentarium tours.
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The Arenal Hanging Bridges, which are part of the Mistico Park, are a series of suspension bridges in the heart of the Arenal Volcano National Park. A three-kilometer (two-mile) trail through a private rainforest reserve includes a total of 16 bridges high above the ground, 10 of which are fixed bridges and 6 of which are hanging. In addition to being a fun activity itself, these bridges also provide unbeatable views of the volcano, the lake, the rainforest and the thousands of plant and animal species that call this ecosystem home. You can either complete the trail on your own or accompanied by one of the park’s expert guides.
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Thanks to the Arenal volcano’s geothermal activity, the area is teeming with hot springs, and visiting them has become one of the top things to do in Arenal. Not only are they unique and relaxing, but these thermal waters are also brimming with minerals known for their beneficial effects on the body. Hot spring facilities vary greatly from place to place. Some are simple and intimate while others are massive complexes of winding pools that include waterfalls, waterslides, lush vegetation and poolside bar service. Some of the best resorts in the area are built around hot springs and have day passes to non hotel guests, but there are also all sorts of smaller facilities throughout the area.
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Located close to the La Frotuna waterfall and about three kilometers (two miles) from downtown La Fortuna, the Arenal Oasis Eco Lodge and Wildlife Refuge is run by a local Costa Rican family dedicated to conservation and sustainable tourism. There are a bunch of different nature tours available, in which experts will help provide you with extraordinary experiences with Costa Rica’s famous wilfelife. The nocturnal frog-watching tour is a hit!
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The towering Arenal Volcano appears on essentially every list of “must-sees” for visitors in Costa Rica and the national park surrounding it is a fascinating mix of lush landscapes, natural hot springs, waterfalls and more tropical flora and fauna than you could ever imagine. In fact, the park is part of the larger Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, which protects eight of the country’s 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves. Nearly 850 species of birds, including the elusive quetzal, call the park home, not to mention monkeys, coati, jaguars, frogs, sloths, just to name a few.
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The Baldi Hot Springs, part of the Baldi Resort & Spa, is the most extensive thermal facility in the Arenal area. The hot springs, which wind through lush tropical vegetation, include 25 mineral-rich pools of different sizes and temperature and include such features as cascading waterfalls.
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The Bosque Nuboso El Cocora – or Cocora Cloud Forest – butterfly farm, is a family-run sustainable tourism project located up in the mountains and just off the popular route heading toward the Arenal volcano. Here you can get up close and personal with 25 spectacular species of butterflies and 15 species of hummingbirds, not to mention the gardens full of tropical plants and blooms that these beautiful creatures need to thrive.
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The fascinating Butterfly Conservatory, located close to the town of El Castillo, is a project dedicated to studying, preserving and regenerating the rainforest, with a special focus on butterflies. In fact, it has Costa Rica’s most extensive exhibition of butterflies. Educational and fascinating, the conservatory also covers other local fauna and flora, such as frogs, insects, flowers and plants.
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While the Arenal is the most famous volcano in, well, Arenal, there is actually a second volcano: the Cerro Chato. Dormant for some 3,500 years, the volcano has two peaks as well as a sprawling crater in the center filled with turquoise water (swimming not recommended). If you’re looking for a challenge, hikes through the tropical rainforest are magnificent, but it should be noted that climbs are pretty intense and therefore ideal for active types in good physical shape.
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This biological reserve, located in the outskirts of La Fortuna, is dedicated to the conservation and education. A wonderful system of trails, suitable for all ages, winds through the rainforest and is ideal for checking out tropical plants and flowers as well as birds, sloths, monkeys and more. Also on site is a medicinal plant garden, a butterfly garden with 30 different species of butterflies, a ranarium featuring all sorts of frogs and a small lagoon where you can spot turtles and caimans. There are day tours and night tours available.
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This hot spring facility, tucked into the rainforest, includes five thermal pools that range in temperature from 99º to 106ºF (37º to 41ºC), as well as one freshwater waterfall and pool. Be sure to book your visit ahead of time; there are three time slots per day and no more than 100 visitors are allowed per slot. This ensures an intimate, secluded experience that will leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.
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Visit this eco-friendly farm, a fantastic activity for families, for a look at traditional Costa Rican lifestyle and culture. The project has trails, gardens, reforestation areas, crops, a coffee plantation, a sugar cane mill, farm animals, wild animals and much more. In addition to the full farm tour, you can also opt for special packages which can include cooking or salsa/merengue dance classes.
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La Fortuna, which translates to “Fortune” or “Luck”, is a peaceful town that serves as a base camp for the endless activities and attractions throughout the Arenal area. Originally named El Burío, the town was later renamed “La Fortuna”… and with good reason. On the one hand, it is surrounded by fertile lands yielding profitable plantations like yucca and papaya, and on the other hand, it escaped the massive 1968 volcano eruption unscathed, while numerous other towns in the area were completely destroyed. Nowadays, as the base camp for Arenal tourism, you’ll find all sorts of amenities here, ranging from pharmacies and supermarkets to hotels, banks and restaurants.
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There is something about the elegance of a natural waterfall that draws us in and inspires us to hike hours upon hours for a glimpse. The La Fortuna waterfall does just that, though it’s actually located quite close to the town of La Fortuna and the trail that leads to it can be done on foot or even on horseback. The river that feeds the waterfall, one of Arenal’s most popular destinations, winds through dense tropical forest until emerging seemingly out of nowhere and plummeting majestically some 70 meters into a small pool, which you can swim in.
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The massive and decidedly picturesque Lake Arenal sprawls out at the base of the looming Arenal volcano, where it is surrounded by lush green landscapes, tranquil pastures and the occasional small town. Measuring 85 square kilometers, it is easily Costa Rica’s largest lake and without a doubt one of the Arenal area’s highlights. All sorts of activities are on tap at the lake, including kayaking and canoeing, fishing, paddle boarding and more. In fact, it’s a well-known stop on the international windsurfing and kite surfing circuit thanks to its size and strong, reliable winds.
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The Los Lagos Hot Springs are part of the Los Lagos Resort, but you don’t have to be a hotel guest to enjoy their soothing nature and healing properties. The thermal pools get their water straight from rainforest springs are gather into natural looking pools through which the heated volcanic waters flow freely. There are several pools of varying temperatures and sizes. There’s also a small frog farm, butterfly garden and crocodile farm on site that are worth checking out, especially if you’re traveling with youngsters.
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With a series of pools varying in size, style and temperature, this self-described thermal water resort provides a low-key experience that is guaranteed to leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed. Surrounded by tropical flowers, plants and trees, there is one large, inviting pool complete with a waterfall and several smaller, more intimate pools if you’re seeking something a little more secluded.
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Interested in doing some good while on vacation? Proyecto Asis is a wonderful organization based out of an animal rescue center where visitors can go to learn about the fascinating wildlife of Costa Rica while volunteering. There are several environmental and wildlife programs available, either at the rescue center or out and about in the community, and you can come as a day visit or sign up to volunteer for longer.
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The Tabacon Hot Springs are located at the five-star Tabacon Thermal Resort, where you can grab a day pass even if you’re not a hotel guest. These springs are 100% natural, basically meaning the resort was built around the springs, not the other way around. Enjoy a series of naturally formed thermal pools, streams and waterfalls of varying sizes, temperatures, flow volumes and mineral contents.
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While the hot springs are hot, the vibe at the Los Laureles hot springs is decidedly chill. It’s the smallest thermal water facility in the area and is decidedly low key, with nicely maintained tropical vegegations, two hot spring pools and one large cool pool complete with waterslide. Bring along a picnic and make a day of it!
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Formed millions of years ago but stumbled upon in the 1940s, the limestone Venado Caves are 2,700 meters of underground goodness, complete with underground rivers and waterfalls, dramatic stalactite and stalagmite formations, and, of course, an array of peculiar critters: bats, frogs, fish, insects, etc. Tours are guided and last about an hour and a half.
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La Fortuna, which translates to “Fortune” or “Luck”, is a peaceful town that serves as a base camp for the endless activities and attractions throughout the Arenal area. Originally named El Burío, the town was later renamed “La Fortuna”… and with good reason. On the one hand, it is surrounded by fertile lands yielding profitable plantations like yucca and papaya, and on the other hand, it escaped the massive 1968 volcano eruption unscathed, while numerous other towns in the area were completely destroyed. Nowadays, as the base camp for Arenal tourism, you’ll find all sorts of amenities here, ranging from pharmacies and supermarkets to hotels, banks and restaurants.
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Located just a stone’s throw from the Arenal Volcano National Park entrance is the Arenal 1968 Trail, a private network of trails on and around the route of the lava flow that occurred in, you guessed it, 1968. There are two hiking – or biking, if you prefer – trails, one longer than the other, but both will immerse you in Arenal’s tropical ecosystem. If the weather is good, be sure hike up to the lookout point (“mirador”, in Spanish) for incredible volcano views.
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This tropical ecological adventure park, which is located about 1.5 kilometers south of La Fortuna, is a sustainable tourism project that boasts a range of adventure, natural and cultural tours to cater to every type of visitor. Some of the experiences available include canopy zip lining, bird-watching, horseback riding to the waterfall, hiking, rappelling and even night hikes, which will introduce you to the rainforest’s many nocturnal frogs and other critters.
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The increasing popularity of ATVs has reached Arenal, and the landscape is perfect for this exciting “off-the-beaten-trail” activity. Ride the rush of adrenalin as you bump along trails and tracks designed especially for these 4×4 vehicles while you take in the fantastic scenery along the way. A bunch of local tour companies offer guided ATV tours, some of which are Go Adventure Park, Arenal ATV Tour, Power Wheels Adventures and La Pradera ATV Tours.
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The San Luis Adventure Park is most famous for its zip lines, which range from 50 to to an astounding 500 meters in length, that span between platforms between 3 and 106 meters high! Completing the whole series of zip lines is about a two-hour thrill of adrenalin-pumping rides through magnificent scenery. In addition to the canopy zip line tour, the San Luis Adventure Park also offers nature trails, rappelling, a tarzan swing, rafting and more.
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Few things sound more adventurous than hooking yourself into a harness and rappelling down waterfalls and rock faces. Several rivers and streams wind through the lush tropical forests in the Arenal area, and in some areas these moving waters emerge from the jungle in the form of a waterfall. Getting to the waterfalls general includes a bonus tour of some sort, whether in the form of a guided hike, ATV ride or other fun activity. There are numerous tour companies with trained experts who will guide you to and from the waterfalls, take care of safety equipment and explain what to do every step of the way. Here’s a few to get you started: Pure Trek, Arenal Canopy Tour, Desafío Adventure Company and La Roca Canyoneering Adventure.
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Calling all adventure-seekers! Located in the lush surroundings of the Arenal Volcano, the Costa Rica Sky Adventures park is a one-stop destination packed with thrilling experiences in a spectacular natural setting. What do they offer? Zip lines, hanging bridges, rafting, mountain biking, trekking, rappelling, flyboarding, scenic gondola rides and more.
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Located about three kilometers west of La Fortuna, the Ecoglide Arenal Park features a three-part zip lining course that will have you flying through the treetops of the Arenal tropical forest. The park has 13 cables of varying heights and lengths (one measures 430 meters long!) and 15 platforms, as well as as the famous and appropriately-named “Tarzan swing”. It’s not hard to see why the Ecoglide Arenal Park is one of the most popular adventure attractions in the area.
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An exciting array of fun adventure activities is on hand at the Go Adventure Park, including horseback riding, canopy tours, tubing adventures, rappelling, motocross and ATVs, hiking trails… the list goes on! The 75-acre park is home to tropical birds and other animals, beautiful tropical vegetation, waterfalls, trails and more.
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Climb up on your noble steed for an adventurous yet relaxing guided tour on horseback through the Arenal countryside, forests and mountainsides. The most popular routes go to either of the two volcanos – Arenal or Chato – or to the La Fortuna waterfall. Some reputable horseback tour operators include Don Tobias, Maleku Horseback, Arenal Canopy Tour, Arenal Wilberth Stable and Go Adventure Park.
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With its 85 square kilometers, the massive and peaceful Lake Arenal is ideal for kayaking and canoeing. Whether you sign up for a guided tour or just pop into one of the rental companies located on the lake. Paddle leisurely around the lake taking in the sights of the lush, verdant landscapes and, of course, the towering Arenal volcano. The massive, peaceful Lake Arenal, sprawls 85 kilometers
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This exhilarating adventure tour provides yet another unique and unforgettable way to enjoy the Arenal rainforest. It is located on the private reserve of the Arenal Hanging Bridges Park, about 25 minutes from La Fortuna. Once you finish the short but comprehensive safety course, the park’s experts will harness you in and prepare you to descend tropical waterfalls. Other features of the course include river obstacles, several types of rappels, a hanging bridge, a zip line and a small Tarzan swing. A bit of everything packed into one fun and exciting adventure!
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The Arenal Hanging Bridges, which are part of the Mistico Park, are a series of suspension bridges in the heart of the Arenal Volcano National Park. A three-kilometer (two-mile) trail through a private rainforest reserve includes a total of 16 bridges high above the ground, 10 of which are fixed bridges and 6 of which are hanging. In addition to being a fun activity itself, these bridges also provide unbeatable views of the volcano, the lake, the rainforest and the thousands of plant and animal species that call this ecosystem home. You can either complete the trail on your own or accompanied by one of the park’s expert guides.
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Paradise Adventures Costa Rica is one of the country’s leading adventure tourism companies. They organize all sorts of activities with the utmost professionalism, and while there are ready-made combo packs available, activities can be combined into tailor-made packages designed just for you! Amongst the many options available, choose from whitewater rafting, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, bungee jumping, zip lining, canyoneering, ATVs and more.
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The three main rivers in the area are the Balsa River, the Toro River and the Peñas Blancas, which is convenient because between the three of them they cater to all types of rafting styles, from leisurely floating through nature to fast-paced, class IV rapids. The Peñas Blancas provides the most leisurely rafting experience, the Balsa River bumps things up a notch with class II and II rapids and the aptly named Toro (“bull”, in Spanish) River is the most challenging, with class III and IV rapids.
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“El Salto” is a delightful freshwater swimming hole located at the foot of a small waterfall. Large rocks surrounding the water are perfect for kicking back and lounging, and a fun tarzan swing over the water will bump your swimming experience up a few notches. It is conveniently located just outside of La Fortuna and not far from the entrance to the La Fortuna waterfall; even more convenient is the fact that it is totally free to enjoy!
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The Motmot Jungle, a conservation-minded nature endeavor located close to the Arenal dam, is a breeding center for 15 butterfly species as well as wildlife refuge. One of their specialties is the morpho butterfly, an extremely popular national species known for its beautiful coloring. The park is tucked into the lush tropical forest and you can explore its 1.5 km of trails in search of the flora and fauna that Costa Rica is so famous for: sloths, monkeys, birds, to name a few. The park opens early in the morning for bird-watching, and also offers nighttime walks to get glimpses of the numerous nocturnal animals that call Arenal home.
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The Arenal area is a veritable paradise for water sports enthusiasts of all ages and levels. In fact, Lake Arenal has also become something of a mecca for windsurfers and kite surfers from around the world, thanks to its massive size and reliable wind. It’s also ideal for all sorts of other aquatic activities ranging from rainbow bass fishing to paddle boarding, wakeboarding and kayaking. Beyond the lake, the three main rivers snaking through the rainforest provide fantastic rafting opportunities ranging from low-key leisure tubing to class IV whitewater rapids.
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When visiting a tropical forest, zip-lining or canopy tours should towards the top of your “must do” list. Get a unique and thrilling bird’s eye view of the lush Arenal National Park as you defy gravity zip-lining up to 1,400 ft across the sky or tread across suspension bridges positioned high in the tree tops. Arenal has several reputable tour companies, including Sky Trek & Sky Tram, Arenal Mundo Aventura, Ecoglide Canopy Tour and Arenal Paraíso Canopy Tour.
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This eco-friendly resort, more intimate than the ones mentioned so far, has seven thermal pools on hand for both guests and non guests of the hotel. The Neidin Spa offers relaxation-seekers a comprehensive list of therapeutic and rejuvenating treatments, all of which can be tweaked to the needs and preferences of each guest. This eco-friendly resort, more intimate than the ones mentioned so far, has seven thermal pools on hand for both guests and non guests of the hotel. The Neidin Spa offers relaxation-seekers a comprehensive list of therapeutic and rejuvenating treatments, all of which can be tweaked to the needs and preferences of each guest.
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The Baldi Resort & Spa, home to 25 mineral-rich thermal pools of different sizes and temperatures, is the Arenal area’s most extensive hot spring facility. Enjoy your relaxing soak in a lush setting set to a natural soundtrack of tropical birds and cascading waterfalls. Take your wellbeing to the next level with a visit to the resort’s Acqua Spa, where you can choose from a tempting list of massages, wraps, exfoliations, facials and other treatments that will leave you feeling brand new.
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This spa is located right in the town of La Fortuna, making it particularly convenient if you’re staying in the town. It has a wide variety of treatments and packages that can be personalized for each guest. Choose from 6 different types of massages to three types of body wraps (volcanic, chocolate, coffee), the menu continues through exfoliations, facials, manicures/pedicures, and much more.
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You’ll find the Eco Natura Spa at the Green Lagoon Wellbeing Resort, where the resort’s mountaintop location lets guests indulge in the sights, sounds and smells of the surrounding tropical forest. It’s the perfect setting in which to pamper your mind, body and soul, and the spa’s extensive menu of treatments include massages, aromatherapy, reflexology, facials, exfoliations, body wraps and more. You’ll leave feeling like a brand-new you!
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The Engadi Spa is one of the highlights of the Montaña de Fuego Resort & Spa. The spa professionals take pride in using natural products in their array of treatments and packages, which range from coffee scrubs to volcanic mud wraps, hot stone massages and fruit facial peels. Pick and choose treatments from the spa’s massive menu or opt for one of the fabulous packages.
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Enjoy views of the towering volcano and sip on a cocktail while basking in the soothing, mineral-rich waters of the resort’s thermal river, which is separated into 13 free-flowing pools complete with waterfalls and varying temperatures. Views of the towering Arenal volcano and lush nature complete the experience, not to mention the Mayin Spa, where you can pick and choose from a long list of treatments and packages geared towards both individuals and couples.
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Deemed one of the seven resorts with the most spectacular views in the world, the stunning Springs Resort & Spa does not disappoint. The resort has mineral-laden natural hot springs, pools and waterfalls on site, as well as the massive full-service Sanctuary Spa with a complete menu of massages, wraps, manicures, facials and other treatments that incorporate tropical botanical ingredients and therapeutic clays harvested right on site. It’s one of Costa Rica’s top spa retreats, and for good reason!
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This five-star thermal resort is probably the best-known resort in Arenal and has a veritable arsenal of international awards under its belt. The 100% natural Tabacon hot springs are right on site, and visitors can mosey between naturally formed thermal pools, streams and waterfalls of different temperatures, flow volumes and mineral content. The resort’s Grand Spa is every bit as grand as its name indicates, providing treatments and therapies that aim to include nature and the outdoors in your spa experience.
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A family-friendly favorite, the Termalitas Arenal offers the relaxation and benefits of the mineral-laden natural hot springs but with a low price tag. There are several pools of different sizes, depths and temperatures, and some even have special features like waterslides. You can bring your own picnic and make a day of it; in fact, there are even barbecue grills available for visitors to use.
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