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Hotel Arenal Springs lies a few kilometres outside the town of La Fortuna en route to Volcan Arenal, and offers a host of optional activities to the surrounding national park.

The hotel’s 87 air-conditioned junior suites – with either one king-size bed or twin queen-size beds – all have direct views of the Arenal Volcano, and are surrounded by exotic gardens filled with tropical beautiful flowers and many species of birds. Interconnecting rooms are available for families, and some rooms offer disabled access.

Leisure facilities include two swimming pools and a river naturally heated by subterranean thermal activity.

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This accommodation is featured in the following itineraries:

Natural Highlights

An exceptional trip to discover Costa Rica’s abundant birds and wildlife amid its forests, lagoons and beaches. Highlights include the canals of Tortuguero, Arenal’s volcanic landscapes and howler monkeys, spectacular birdwatching in Monteverde’s cloud forests and the idyllic beaches of Manuel Antonio. Find out more about Natural Highlights

  • Price (inc. flights): 14 days from £3,795
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Costa Rica Family Adventure

This family trip has plenty of interesting activities to introduce you to tropical wildlife, yet there is also ample time to relax (all hotels have a pool) if you wish. The distances are not great, so you won’t waste time travelling, but have maximum opportunity to enjoy Costa Rica to the full. Find out more about Costa Rica Family Adventure

  • Price (inc. flights): 16 days from £3,495
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Volcan Arenal National Park

Until 2010 Arenal was Costa Rica’s most active volcano. In recent times it has entered a period of quiescence, although you can still hear subterranean rumbles and see the odd ash column. The surrounding national park contains a bizarre landscape of solidified lava flows, lush forest and tropical flora and fauna. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: Alajuela Province
  • Ideal for viewing: boa constrictor, mantled howler monkey, violet sabrewing, agouti, armadillo