Arenal Volcano
- Costa Rica
Durations
1 Week
Difficulty
Easy
Min Age
0
Arenal Volcano
Costa Rica’s most popular and well-known volcano with an iconic symmetrical cone. La Fortuna is home to the famous Arenal Volcano, but it’s also the adventure capital of Costa Rica. It has a beautiful rainforest, impressive waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. From exceptional, not-to-be-missed properties to bucket-list experiences.
Highlights
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The volcano itself
It became famous because it consistently spewed lava, gas, and ash until it went into a resting phase in 2010 but the perfectly symmetrical volcano is still impressive. -
Endless activities
Arenal offers nearly every adventure activity you can think of. The tour companies there are incredible, with fantastic guides and scenery straight out of “Jurassic Park”. -
Hot springs
Arenal has a number of natural hot springs throughout the area, perfect for those looking to relax, refresh, and rejuvenate after a day of adventure.
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Practical Tips for an Arenal Trip
Pack lightly but prudently! There may be quick showers, so have enough change of clothes, and your adventures outside will require good hiking shoes. Bring sunscreen and wear it generously, and make sure to have any necessary prescription medicines. Insect repellent will also be necessary to keep you (and your family) comfortable. Even though Arenal has an even temperature year-round, packing will depend on when you travel, so check out our guide to make sure you’re prepared.
- Round-trip airfare from major U.S. gateways
- 6 nights at a 3‑, 4‑, or 5‑star Princeville property
- Mid‑size SUV rental with unlimited miles
- Curated daily activity plans & reservation assistance
- Select dinner reservations + nightly recommendations
Activities
ATV Riding
Campfire
Hiking
Fishing
Exploring
Photography
Navigating
Rafting
Arenal Volcano, a Dormant Giant
The northern lowlands of Costa Rica are dominated by its most famous landmark: the Arenal Volcano. Set between the border with Nicaragua, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, it offers a variety of ecosystems and, as such, a multitude of diverse plants and wildlife. Given the region’s diversity, there is no one distinct weather pattern. Rather, each micro-climate has its best time to visit.
In 1968, Arenal unexpectedly erupted after being dormant for hundreds of years. This massive eruption caused significant damage, leaving five square miles covered in lava, rocks, and ash. After this eruption, the volcano stayed mildly active until July 2010, and visitors to the area could witness small eruptions and lava flow, which were especially spectacular at night.
How to Get to Arenal Volcano
Arenal is located around equal time from San José and Guanacaste, which means it’s a great place to stop on your way to the beach. It is approximately a 2.5-hour drive from the San José airport and 3 hours from the Liberia airport. It is also accessible through a domestic flight that takes around 30 minutes.
We always recommend a private transfer to make your trip as hassle-free as possible, but if you want you can rent a car or take a public or semi-private bus. The trip to La Fortuna is picturesque and gives you a taste of the real Costa Rica with mountains, farmlands, and small towns.
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What activities should I avoid in Costa Rica?
What activities should I avoid in Costa Rica?
From the most ardent of thrill seekers to those solely looking for the most laid-back and relaxing vacation, Costa Rica has something for everyone. If there’s something you don’t want to do, there’s always an alternative activity suited to your level of adventure, strength, and age. Some adventure activities accommodate travelers with various disabilities, or we can find equally fun alternatives for your group if necessary.
What should I not miss in Costa Rica?
What should I not miss in Costa Rica?
Costa Rica’s “signature activity” is the zip line canopy tour. It’s almost a crime to come to Costa Rica and not partake in one of these. However, a hanging bridge tour to experience the rainforest canopy more relaxed is a great alternative to zip lining.
Are seven days enough in Costa Rica?
Are seven days enough in Costa Rica?
It depends on what you’re looking for and what you want to do. Most of our vacation packages are around a week-long, and this gives travelers an excellent general introduction to Costa Rica and its adventure activities. We would not recommend coming for less than seven days, although it’s certainly feasible.
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