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13 Hot Spring Day Passes in La Fortuna

Updated: Jan 18


La Fortuna, Costa Rica, is renowned for its hot springs, heated by the Arenal Volcano. These natural wonders offer relaxation and rejuvenation in picturesque settings, and many resorts and facilities in the area provide day passes so visitors can experience these soothing waters. Here’s a guide to the best thermal hot spring day passes in La Fortuna, including prices, operating hours, and tips to help you make the most of your visit. Please note that most hot springs offer the option to include a meal for an additional cost.

1. The Springs Resort and Spa


Price: $105 per person for 2 days, 1 day in peak season

Hours: 8 am – 10 pm


The Springs Resort and Spa offers an incredible array of hot springs and scenic views of Arenal Volcano. Visitors can enjoy multiple thermal pools, from relaxing to more energizing temperatures. While the day pass covers access to the pools, the resort also offers guided tours and additional activities (for an extra fee), such as wildlife tours and ziplining.


Tips:

  • Book in advance, especially during peak season.

  • Consider adding extra activities for a full day of adventure.


2. Tabacon Resort and Spa


Price: $89 USD for adults, $47 per child

Hours: 10 am – 10 pm

Website: Tabacon Resort


Tabacon is one of the most Instagram-famous hot springs resorts in La Fortuna, known for its lush tropical surroundings and beautiful, naturally heated waterfalls. The resort offers a luxurious experience with several pools set in a rainforest environment. The resort recommends booking in advance as availability can be limited, especially during peak times.


Tips:

  • Book early to secure your spot.

  • Tabacon's scenic beauty makes it a photographer's paradise. Don’t forget your camera!


3. Eco Termales


Price: $47 USD for adults, $28 per child (ages 5-11)

Hours: 10 am – 4 pm or 5 pm – 9:30 pm

Website: Eco Termales


Eco Termales is perfect for those seeking a more tranquil and intimate hot spring experience. The resort limits the number of visitors to ensure a peaceful atmosphere. It offers several thermal pools surrounded by lush jungle, ideal for relaxation.


Tips:

  • Reservations are required, as Eco Termales limits the number of guests.

  • Choose the evening session for a quieter, more serene experience.


4. Baldi Hot Springs


Price: $47 USD for adults, $34 per child

Hours: 9 am – 10 pm


Baldi Hot Springs is one of the largest hot spring resorts in the area, featuring 25 different pools with varying temperatures. The resort also has water slides and a fun, family-friendly atmosphere, making it an excellent choice for visitors with children.


Tips:

  • Ideal for families, thanks to its water slides and larger pool areas.

  • The resort can get busy, so consider arriving early to enjoy the pools with fewer people.


5. Paradise Hot Springs


Price: $42 USD per adult, $26 per child (ages 3-11)

Hours: 11 am – 9 pm


Paradise Hot Springs offers a more intimate experience compared to larger resorts like Baldi. With smaller pools set against beautiful tropical gardens and stunning views of Arenal Volcano, it’s a perfect place for a peaceful day of relaxation.


Tips:

  • Relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, ideal for couples or small groups.

  • You can often book directly through your hotel, so ask for package deals.


6. Hotel Los Lagos


Price: $25 USD per person (purchased in person)

Hours: 10 am – 9 pm

Website: Hotel Los Lagos


Hotel Los Lagos is a more budget-friendly option, offering multiple hot spring pools with fantastic views of Arenal Volcano. The resort has both outdoor and indoor pools, plus a small water slide and animal exhibits to keep kids entertained.


Tips:

  • Passes must be purchased in person, so plan to stop by early.

  • This is one of the more affordable options, making it great for families or larger groups.


7. Titoku Hot Springs

Price: $33 USD per person, children (ages 4-11) pay $16.50

Hours: 10 am – 8 pm


Titoku Hot Springs offers a serene, less crowded experience with seven thermal pools, set in beautiful gardens. It’s a peaceful spot for relaxation, and it’s perfect for those looking to avoid the larger crowds found at bigger resorts.


Tips:

  • The 80-person capacity means reservations are recommended.

  • Great for small groups or those looking to escape the crowds.


8. Kalambu Hot Springs WaterPark


Price: $20 USD per adult, $16 per child

Hours: 11 am – 9 pm


Kalambu Hot Springs WaterPark combines the relaxing benefits of hot springs with the fun of waterpark slides. It’s ideal for families, particularly those with young children, offering a playful environment with slides and shallow pools for kids to enjoy.


Tips:

  • Perfect for families with children.

  • Arrive early to take full advantage of the water slides and pools.


9. Relax Termalitas Hot Springs


Price: $10 USD per person

Hours: 9 am – 10 pm


Relax Termalitas is a more modest and local favorite for those looking for a simple and budget-friendly experience. While it doesn’t have the extensive amenities of larger resorts, the natural hot springs are peaceful and calming.


Tips:

  • Very popular with locals, providing an authentic Costa Rican experience.

  • Ideal for those on a budget or looking for a more low-key day in the hot springs.


10. Termales Los Laurels


Price: $10 USD per person

Hours: 9 am – 9 pm


Termales Los Laurels is another local gem, offering a relaxing experience with natural thermal pools surrounded by nature. It’s a quieter spot where you can truly unwind.


Tips:

  • You can bring your own food, as grills are available.

  • A great option for a picnic after a relaxing soak in the thermal waters.


11. Termales de Arenal


Price: $19 USD for adults, 2 for $32, $12 for children and seniors

Hours: 11 am – 9 pm


Termales de Arenal offers multiple pools at different temperatures and a more affordable experience for families and groups. It’s one of the better options for those looking for a low-cost day pass.

Tips:

  • The 2-for-$32 deal is a great option for couples or friends.

  • It’s a great place to visit after exploring Arenal Volcano, located just a short drive away.


12. Choyin Rio Termal


Price: $25 USD + IVA ($28.25) for foreign day pass, $15 USD + IVA ($16.95) for foreign child day pass

Hours: Not listed, check website for details


Choyin Rio Termal is a new, lesser-known gem in La Fortuna, ideal for those seeking a more tranquil experience. The thermal river offers a natural hot spring experience, set in a beautiful jungle environment and is located across the street from the free hot springs known as El Choyin.


Tips:

  • Great for groups looking for a more private, natural hot spring experience.

  • Confirm the hours of operation directly on their website, as they may vary.


13. El Choyin (Tabacon River) Free Hot Springs


Price: Free

Hours: Open anytime (recommended to visit with a flashlight at night)


For a completely natural and free hot spring experience, head to the El Choyin hot springs along the Tabacon River. The area is open all day, and visitors can enjoy the thermal waters surrounded by nature, with no entrance fee.


Tips:

  • Bring a flashlight if you plan to visit at night.

  • Be mindful of the surroundings as there are no facilities or amenities.


Whether you're looking for a luxury resort experience, a family-friendly waterpark, or a tranquil local hot spring, La Fortuna has a thermal hot spring day pass to suit every taste and budget. Book in advance for popular resorts, and be sure to check the hours and availability before you go. Enjoy the natural beauty and soothing waters of Costa Rica’s most famous hot springs!

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