Your day begins with a captivating sightseeing excursion around Arenal Volcano. Nestled in Costa Rica’s northern highlands, Arenal Volcano National Park is one of the country’s most iconic natural landmarks. Famous for its near-perfect conical shape, the volcano dramatically erupted in 1968 and remained active with daily explosions and glowing lava flows for over four decades. Although it no longer spews lava, it is still considered active and continues to fascinate visitors from around the world. Your excursion begins at El Silencio Private Reserve, where you will travel close to the base of the volcano. From there, a scenic one-kilometre walk across volcanic rock leads to a spectacular viewpoint. Here, your guide will share the story of Arenal’s fiery history, from its explosive 1968 eruption to its subsequent activity, while you enjoy breathtaking vistas of Lake Arenal and the Green Lagoon. The journey continues along a 1.5 kilometre trail that winds through regenerating woodland before reaching pristine primary rainforest on the volcano’s slopes. Along the way, you may encounter a rich variety of wildlife, from toucans, oropendolas and guans to monkeys, peccaries and even the occasional snake. The adventure concludes with a refreshing snack of tropical fruits.
In the afternoon, enjoy a sloth watching experience for a chance to see these remarkable creatures in their natural environment. The Arenal region is renowned for its rich biodiversity and vital conservation efforts, making it an ideal sanctuary for two different sloth species. Blessed with a favourable climate, plentiful food and safe habitats, this area offers the rare opportunity to encounter these gentle creatures in the wild. This excursion is designed not only to provide an unforgettable wildlife experience but also to raise awareness about the importance of protecting sloths and their fragile ecosystems. Too often, their natural survival is threatened by illegal trafficking and misconceptions—such as the harmful belief that sloths enjoy being handled because of their endearing expressions. By observing them responsibly in their natural environment, you will directly contribute to the conservation message and help discourage exploitative practices. Led by certified naturalist guides, the two-hour walk takes you to carefully identified observation points around La Fortuna, home to both the three-toed and the more elusive two-toed sloth. Search for sloths with the help of binoculars and telescopes; you may even witness a mother cradling her young, alongside sightings of frogs, birds and other rainforest wildlife.
End your day by relaxing in the natural hot springs at your hotel. These natural springs feature a warm river that meanders from cascading waterfalls through a series of pools nestled within tropical gardens.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner