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    Arenal, Rainforest & Hot Springs

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    Departure place: Guanacaste Hotels

    Departure time: 7:30 a.m. approx.

    Duration: 14 hours approx.

    Difficulty: Moderate

    *Min 4 participants

    Arenal Volcano is a constantly active volcano in Costa Rica, producing ash columns and explosions almost every day. Itis considered the most active volcano in the country and it is definitely a “must see” destination because of the beauty of the whole area. On this tour you will be able to hike through the rainforest and discover its wide diversity of wildlife and tropical vegetation. At the end of your hike, taste a delicious Costa Rican lunch and proceed to relax at the mineral waters of the hot springs. Finish this adventure by having dinner by the mountain side of Arenal Volcano.

    Highlights

    • Nice scenic drive through mountains,
      rainforests and Arenal Lake
    • Diverse tropical forest vegetation and wildlife
    • Hot Springs
    • Most popular volcano in Costa Rica
    • Hotel pick-up and drop-off

    Inclusions

    • Round trip transportation
    • Bilingual guide
    • Rain Forest Trail entrance fee
    • Hot Springs entrance fee
    • Lunch
    • Dinner

    What to bring

    Bathing suit, hiking shoes, camera, raincoat, extra clothes, insect repellent and sun block.

    If you are interested in tours, vacation packages, or need help planning your trip to Costa Rica let The Costa Rica News  get you in touch with a vacation specialist .  Fill in the form below and we will help you with your vacation planning.

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