Arenal Packages
Arenal
Volcano and Tabacón Hot Springs
3 days & 2 nights
This
unique tour offers visitors a once-in-a-lifetime experience
- the chance to get close enough to an active volcano to
hear and feel the deep rumbling that precedes occasional
eruptions of steam, smoke and molten lava. At night, if
it's not cloudy, the show is even more stupendous as the
mammoth volcano spews red lava and huge rocks glowing against
the black sky.
On
the first day, visitors can explore a path that leads through
fields and forests up the base of the volcano to hardened
lava flows. For safety's sake, visitors should stay on the
path and avoid areas marked as dangerous. Seismologists
from the Smithsonian Institute have been monitoring Arenal
Volcano for the past 25 years. Arenal's last spectacular
eruption occurred on May 5, 1998, but the volcano often
rewards visitors with impressive fireworks displays and
voluminous plumes of smoke that rise hundreds of feet into
the air. At night, from the comfort of their hotel, guests
may hear the faint rumbling of the mighty behemoth as they
fall asleep.

The
next day offers a chance to explore the area around the
volcano by bicycle. After the bike tour, visitors will find
pure pleasure at Tabacón Hot Springs, nestled amid
lush tropical vegetation at the base of Arenal Volcano.
The Tabacón River emanates from deep within the heart
of the volcano, and its naturally heated waters spring forth
at about 102 F degrees year round. The thermal waters cascade
over intriguing rock formations that create inviting falls
and pools of warm, soothing water that soak away every aching
muscle. Expansive landscaped gardens stretch in every direction
and merge into the surrounding tropical rain forest. Visitors
can spend a leisurely afternoon splashing around in more
than a dozen pools and sampling a couple of volcanic-strength
cocktails at the swim-up bar. For additional pampering,
the spa at Tabacón offers facials, volcanic mud treatments
and therapeutic massage. By the time visitors return to
San José the following day, they will likely feel
utterly relaxed and without a worry in the world.

Above itinerary includes: Round-trip land transportation,
two nights lodging at the Arenal Observatory Lodge or similar,
use of mountain bikes, entrance fees to Arenal Volcano National
Park and Tabacón Hot Springs, 2 breakfasts, 2 snacks
and biligual guide.
Price
per person: US$325 (Double occupancy), US$295 (Single
occupancy) Round-trip ground transportation, 2 nights accommodations
included.