Hotel
Linda Vista del Norte - Arenal Costa
Rica
About the Hotel...
You can sit in the Restaurant while
viewing the arenal volcano or arenal
lake. Our hotel is located on the
southside of the arenal volcano
on a hill what gives us a spectacular
view. The hotel is surround by 5%
of the biggest natural riches in
the world, which is located in an
amazing area dedicated to nature's
conservation since it embraces great
species that live there.
We want to welcome you cordially
to this paradise! We offer the best
view to the arenal volcano, panoramic
view to the arenal lake. Also are
we the closest hotel to the lake,
located on the safe area of the
arenal volcano.
Tours and Activities
. Horseback riding
. Sport fishing in the Arenal
. Lake.
. Boot rides on the Arenal Lake.
. Kayak tour.
. Canopy tour.
. A.T.V. tour.
. River rafting adventure.
. Tour to Río Celeste waterfall.
. Venado caves tour.
. Sky Trek.
. Sky Walk.
. Canyoning.
. Mountain Bike.
. La Fortuna waterfall.
. Safari flout tour.
. Hiking tour to Volcán Arenal.
. Bird watching (more than 200 species).
. Hot springs.
. Butterfly farm.
. Cerro Chato hiking tour.
. Rappel tours.
. Transfer to Monteverde by car
- boot - car or horseback riding
About the area...
Arenal Volcano and Lake
Arenal
The Arenal Volcano is the only
volcano in Costa Rica constantly
active since it woke up after 400
years with the big 1968 eruption
producing huge ash columns, explosions
& glowing red lava almost every
day.
About the Northern Plains
With its several protected areas,
lakes, lagoons, volcanoes, rivers
and waterfalls, the Northern Zone
is undergoing a boom in tourism
service and adventure site development,
so that nature-loving visitors can
enjoy the region’s many riches.
Thanks to frequent rains, the Northern
Zone features wet and evergreen
forests as well as fertile plains—natural
environments that serve as sanctuaries
for water birds, reptiles, mammals
and the prehistoric Gaspar fish,
and important sites of interest
for wildlife-lovers. Adventure activities
and nature-watching may be enjoyed
on the region’s rivers—Peñas
Blancas, San Carlos, Toro, Puerto
Viejo and Sarapiquí—some
of which are important navigational
routes.
Forming part of the region is the
Sarapiquí canton, which,
with its rich biodiversity, is recognized
as a scientific research site and
the last stronghold of endangered
species such as the great green
macaw. The region is famous for
the turnos (outdoor parties or festivals)
held in its towns, with bull riding
and livestock auctions.
Caño Negro
Caño Negro is a RAMSAR site
of worldwide importance for wetlands
conservation. The refuge is vital
to the environmental balance of
the country’s Northern Zone.
This habitat shelters a wide variety
of plant and wildlife species, many
of which are unique or in danger
of extinction, including seabirds
such as the jabiru and reptiles
such as caimans and turtles.
During the dry season, the refuge
becomes an important feeding ground
for the thousands of seabirds that
arrive at the wetland. The plumage
of some of these birds will change
color and take on a pinkish hue
due to the mollusks consumed by
the birds. The natural wealth here
includes plant and animal species
found nowhere else in the country,
including the prehistoric Gaspar
fish—considered a living fossil.
Visitor services include information,
a park ranger station, trails, lodging,
restrooms and drinking water
Sarapiqui
Many years ago, when highways did
not exist, the only way to journey
through Central America was via
the Río Sarapiquí.
The enchanting scenery along its
banks is a delight for those who
want to get close to nature. The
Sarapiquí runs through 84
kilometers of diverse landscapes,
and is a good place to see birds,
monkeys, turtles, caimans and more.
The river has become a tourist destination
for nature- and wildlife-watchers,
and allows visits to the Río
San Juan, Barra del Colorado and
Tortuguero.
The seat of the Sarapiquí
canton (Heredia), Puerto Viejo is
a typical river community surrounded
by forests, agricultural plantations,
rural architecture and many hanging
bridges. The town is situated at
37 meters above sea level. In recent
years, Puerto Viejo has seen significant
commercial and tourism development
that has converted it into a well-visited
ecotourism destination, with several
biological stations and preserves
located in the outskirts of the
community.