Costa Rica, Alajuela, La Fortuna
Hike to Arenal Volcano. Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge. Horseback Ride to the La Fortuna Waterfall. FULL DAY ARENAL 4 in 1. Horseback Ride to Monteverde. Arenal Lake Fishing Tour. Hiking to Chato Hill. Kayaking in Lake Arenal. Denaus Eco-Center Tour. Early Morning or Afternoon Bird Watching Tour. Enjoy the most extraordinary view of the Arenal Volcano on a gentle Hike along the base of this marvelous Mountain of Fire. The Hike begins in one the trails close to the volcano, Trail, this trail will take us through the forest over recent lava flows and the area destroyed in 1968 now in the process of regeneration. We are going to be on this trail for about 2 ˝ hours. Departure: 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Duration: 3 1/2 hours. These majestic cascading waters, nestled in the rainforest, offer a rare ...
Tours we offer: We offer you a variety of tours to enjoy the natural experience of our hotel and make your visit something unforgettable. fe Refuge This tour starts with an hour and a half drive to Los Chiles in a comfortable a/c bus. The guide will describe the most relevant aspects of the zone, and will take you through the most important citrus groves, a variety of agricultural plantations. Before starting the second part of the tour, we take a 15-minute-break in a restaurant in town. The adventure begins again with the two hours trip through the Frio River and to the entrance of the Refuge. It is easy to spot iguanas, slots, Caymans, bats, three different kinds of monkeys and a variety of flora and birds of the area. At the edge of the river, The group will enjoy a delicious lunch (wi...
Arenal Volcano Tours. Tours: All tours are guided, with a required 2 person minimum (except for the Fishing and Hot Spring Tours). “El SILENCIO” NATURE HIKE: For an unforgettable evening, enjoy our peaceful “El Silencio” Nature Hike through secondary growth forest and experience jungle sounds and aromas as well as volcanic glows during your walk. In 1989, Arenal had a powerful pyroclastic eruption (a lateral flow of hot gases, rock fragments and ash) that blew out part of the northwest wall of the crater. On the walk to the observation point over the western flank, you can glimpse resident fauna (monkeys, toucans, etc.) as your guide explains the interesting facts about volcanic activity. Later, on the northwestern flank, you’ll enjoy an unobstructed view of Arenal’s activity as you learn...
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