Río Perdido Hotel & Thermal River, Rincón de la Vieja Hotels
Eco-friendly retreat featuring natural hot springs, modern forest bungalows, outdoor adventures, a spa, and al fresco dining
Río Perdido presents an unforgettable wellness retreat, deeply intertwined with the unique and stunning landscape that surrounds it. Imagine yourself immersed in the beauty of a rare dwarf forest, exploring the rugged, sun-kissed mesas, and venturing into the depths of a vibrant, lush rainforest. This exceptional lodge provides guests with a plethora of activities, all designed to connect you intimately with nature.
The main attraction, and a source of endless relaxation and rejuvenation, is undoubtedly Río Perdido itself. This natural hot mineral river offers the perfect opportunity for swimming and soaking, allowing you to unwind and soak in the therapeutic warmth of the earth. Accommodations are provided in private, sustainably-built bungalows, each thoughtfully designed with floor-to-ceiling windows to maximize the breathtaking views. Step out onto your private terrace, and in select bungalows, you’ll discover the added luxury of double outdoor showers, allowing you to bathe under the open sky.
Beyond the natural wonders, Río Perdido boasts a range of luxurious amenities to enhance your well-being. Indulge in the pleasures of a trio of mineral pools, one of which features a convenient swim-up bar, perfect for enjoying a refreshing beverage while you relax. Pamper yourself with a visit to the on-site spa, where you can experience a variety of treatments designed to revitalize your body and mind. Savor delicious meals in the open-air restaurant, enjoying fresh, locally-sourced ingredients in a tranquil setting. And for those seeking inner peace and balance, the cliffside yoga platform provides the ideal space to practice your daily yoga and meditation, surrounded by the awe-inspiring beauty of Río Perdido.
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Costa Rica is a nature lover's dream travel destination. Hike to hidden waterfalls, fly through the rainforest on a zip line, raft amazing white-water, or catch a wave on one of the many epic surf breaks.
When is the best time to visit?
Due to Costa Rica's location in Central America, near to the equator, it enjoys just two seasons annually as opposed to four. The dry season lasts from mid-November through April, and the rainy season lasts from May to mid-November. The latter is also referred to as the "green" season due to the brilliant vegetation that thrives during this period.
Travelers often opt to visit during the dry season. Peak crowds hit in December, with folks continuing to come during January and February and (for many North Americans) during spring break. However, there are advantages to visiting Costa Rica in the "green" season, from less crowds to lower prices. Read our travel guide for visiting Costa Rica in the "green" season to find out more.
Still not sure when to go, read our guide on the best times to visit Costa Rica.
Where to go in Costa Rica?
The people of Costa Rica are happy to welcome travelers and teach them about adventure and the pure life, or 'Pura Vida'. This country relies on the eco and adventure tourism that put it on the map, read about the main regions of the country to decide where you want to visit. Visit a baby sloth rescue, get to know Manuel Antonio National Park, see Arenal Volcano, and explore the Osa Peninsula Rainforest.
How many days do I need?
Costa Rica is a small country (size of West Virginia), with many sights situated fairly close together. With great roads (mostly), throughout the country, makes it easy to get around. In one week, you can explore a number of sights and get a great sense of the country if you are ready to be on the go. With 2 weeks, you have a bit more time to relax in each destination or explore more of the country. Still not sure how many days you need, read our guide to help you decide.
Getting around Costa Rica
Shuttles or private transfers are great options to get around in Costa Rica. Driving is not always straightforward, but still a great choice if you feel comfortable driving on curvy or unpaved roads. For longer transfers, Costa Rica has a network of domestic airports that connect the main locations in the country
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