Named after one of three volcanoes in the reserve, Rincon de la Vieja National Park offers a heady mix of rolling green hills, gushing waterfalls and lush cloud forest. The park attracts travellers year round who come to explore its volcanoes, hot springs and numerous picture perfect waterfalls. Rincon de la Vieja means "The Old Woman's Corner" and was named after a local legend, which tells of a girl’s lover who was thrown into the volcano by her father. It’s said the woman became a recluse and developed healing powers, living out her days on the slopes of Rincon de la Vieja.
Located just 2-hours drive northwest of San Jose, the little Costa Rican town of La Fortuna rests at the foot of the majestic Arenal Volcano. La Fortuna provides an excellent base for visitors to explore the beautiful surrounding area, most notably the scenic Arenal Volcano National Park. Photographers will delight in the spectacular views provided by several lookout points along sublime hiking trails, which wind through lush rainforests and past idyllic natural hot springs. The glistening Arenal Lake, which is the largest lake in the country, offers fantastic opportunities to practice water sports. Don’t miss the beautiful La Fortuna waterfall and natural pool. Visitors can also look forward to wildlife tours, coffee plantation tours, and cacao farm tours, as well as an array of excellent restaurants and shops in the town centre.
Located on Costa Rica’s upper western coast, Puerto Carrillo is a charming fishing village known for its inviting beaches, excellent and diverse fishing opportunities, and laid-back atmosphere. The delightful white-sand beaches have small waves, warm turquoise waters and a collection of lovely tidal pools. Playa Carrillo is generally quiet and provides wonderful picnic areas right on the beach, as well as a scenic paved boulevard, and a fantastic lookout spot a short walk up the shore. Fishing is the primary drawcard of the area, with a variety of options for sport fishing and angling. Visitors can take yoga and surf tours, go hiking and camping, and explore the landscape by ATV or on horseback. Puerto Carrillo is a prime whale-watching spot, and its waters are home to humpback whales, spinner dolphins, and stripe marlins.