Hotel Kokoro Mineral Hot Springs, Arenal/La Fortuna Hotels
Rustic jungle retreat with volcano views, a hilltop pool, hot springs, wildlife trails, and Costa Rican-Japanese fusion dining
Hotel Kokoro Mineral Hot Springs presents a tranquil and unassuming escape situated just a short distance north of the vibrant town of La Fortuna. This delightful property offers a convenient on-site restaurant, perfect for satisfying your culinary desires, as well as a refreshing outdoor pool for leisurely dips and three invigorating thermal pools to soothe your senses.
The accommodation consists of thirteen charming and rustic ecolodges, each thoughtfully designed with two rooms, and artfully scattered across a picturesque hillside that boasts breathtaking views of the majestic Arenal Volcano. Each room provides direct access to a lush garden and the enveloping embrace of dense forests, creating an idyllic setting where guests can immerse themselves in the wonders of nature.
Bird-watching enthusiasts will be thrilled by the diverse avian life that graces the property, while keen observers might even be fortunate enough to spot the elusive sloths and other captivating wildlife that call this area home. For added convenience, complimentary coffee or tea is readily available in the inviting 24/7 lobby, ensuring you can always enjoy a comforting beverage. Guests seeking inner peace and physical well-being are welcome to utilize the dedicated yoga platform, an ideal space for meditation and exercise amidst the serene surroundings.
Despite the accommodations being spread throughout the hilly terrain, navigating the grounds is relatively straightforward thanks to a well-maintained network of walkways. These walkways seamlessly connect the individual bungalows with the inviting pool area, the relaxing hot springs, and the welcoming reception area, making it easy to explore and enjoy all that Hotel Kokoro Mineral Hot Springs has to offer.
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