Unique Honeymoon Experiences in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is an ideal Honeymoon location for couples who love outdoor adventures

Seeing the Sloths- a must do on your Costa Rica Honeymoon Adventure

One of the most exciting things to experience on your honeymoon in Costa Rica would be spotting sloths together! The adorable and most coveted wildlife species in Costa Rica.  It spends most of its life upside down!   Costa Rica is home to two of the world’s six sloth species.  Three-toed sloths are diurnal so you’re more likely to see them on day tours, whilst two-toed sloths are more active during the night so they’re best spotted on night wildlife safaris instead
Sloths thrive in Costa Rica’s rainforests, including higher-altitude cloud forests. Mostly you can see sloths inland, at the Arenal area resorts.   Check out this animal rescue center in Costa Rica, and try to visit on your honeymoon:

Carara National Park- a tropical dry and humid rainforest

This fascinating tour takes you into the nearby National Park for a walk through the trails with a naturalist tour guide. Carara is known for its diversity of flora and fauna, thanks to combined eco-systems of dry tropical forest and humid rain forest. It is also home to a large population of the rare Scarlet Macaws.

Arenal Volcano & Tabacon Hot Springs- easy to get to from our hideaways

En route to Costa Rica’s most active volcano, you’ll drive through a scenic mosaic of mountains, rainforests, and pastoral valleys. Arenal volcano inspires awe with its constant, loud eruptions, and at night you’ll catch the fireworks display of exploring lava that tumbles down the side. Time will be put aside for Tabacon Resort, where you can rejuvenate in the thermal hot springs and magnificent gardens.

Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio

Monkeys, iguanas, and sloths lure visitors to this unusual national park, with its four lovely beaches and scenic rainforest hikes. Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio is a beloved vacation destination. Be sure to include a visit during your stay in Costa Rica

Sky Tram & Trek Tour

Your tour begins today with a pick up at your hotel and a 20-minute drive to the Sky Tram/Trek Visitor Center. Your guide will escort you inside the observation deck for AWE-INSPIRING VIEWS OF THE ARENAL VOLCANO AND LAKE ARENAL. The surrounding treetops are home to a huge array of tropical birds, sloths, butterflies, and reptiles. See how many different species you can spot!! Next, you’ll all board the Sky Tram Gondolas for a smooth slow ascent through the rain forest canopy.

Bird Watching Around the Volcano

This unique location provides Bird Watchers with the opportunity to see the highest number of species of anywhere in the entire country. Due to the fact that many species migrate up and down the mountains, throughout the year, the area is teeming with an enormous array of birds. Arenal is particularly rich in tanagers and hummingbirds but get your binoculars ready because you have the chance to view toucans, parrots, Montezuma Oropendolas, flycatchers, raptors, woodpeckers, trogons, and much more.

Palo Verde National Park

Discover incredible wildlife and fauna on board a motorboat at Palo Verde National Park, and take a guided tour of Liberia and the “White City”.

Rincon de la Vieja National Park

Experience a breathtaking hike full of geothermal wonders and a variety of wildlife. Walk around the area of Las Pailas, where you will find Ricón de la Vieja, the largest and one of the most active volcanoes in Costa Rica. The natural beauty of its surroundings will amaze you.

Mystic Hanging Bridges

As you make your way from ground level up through the jungle canopy traversing a series of trails and exciting suspension bridges. The Mystic Hanging Bridges tour takes you on a 3.2-mile hike that includes 10 regular bridges and 6 hanging suspension bridges. Your naturalist guide will point out the different species of plants and animals unique to each habitat and elevation. Keep your eyes sharp, looking for lizards and small mammals (coatis, agoutis, peccaries) on the ground, and once you get to the treetops, try and spy colorful toucans and parrots.

Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge

You’ll travel for about 90 minutes to the Los Chiles dock and the Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge. This incredibly remote, wild area encompasses over 10,000 hectares of jungle, rivers, canals, and pristine rainforest. You’ll board your small covered boat with your naturalist guide and begin this peaceful nature journey through the Rio Frio (Cold River). This area is incredibly rich with wild life. Watch the shores of the river for green iguanas, crocodiles and caimans

Lava Fields Walk & Ecotermales Hot Springs

This perfect cone-shaped volcano stands majestically overlooking the town of La Fortuna. On July 29, 1968 at 7:30 a.m. a huge eruption caught the sleepy town of La Fortuna by surprise. For several days, the volcano spewed tons of rocks and lava over 15 square kilometers of land. Our Lava Field Walk tour gives our guests the opportunity to trek over the dried lava fields. It’s a chance to not only experience this amazing natural phenomenon but also learn more about the history of La Fortuna and the devastation from the 1968 eruption.

Titokú Hot Springs

Water from the Gods
Located 6 km southwest from the Hotel and 5 km northwest from La Fortuna. We offer 8 different hot springs. Every pool has a different temperature and a different size (from 6 to 20 people depending on the pool). Titokú features reception area, waiting room, bar (for up to 30 people), meeting room (for up to 50 people), bathrooms (also for disabled), dressing rooms and lockers for your convenience.

San Jose City

Founded in 1737, San Jose City is much more than Costa Rica’s capital and the largest city in the nation. It stands out as one of Latin America’s most sophisticated metropolitan areas with its many restaurants, museums and shopping centers alongside a vibrant night life.