La Fortuna & Around

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Introducing La Fortuna & Around

Even without an active volcano spewing smoke and fireworks overhead, the quiet, rural town of La Fortuna de San Carlos would be a relaxing place to kick back for a few days. The surrounding area is home to cascading waterfalls and luxurious hot springs, though there are seemingly more tour operators in town than insects. Of course, these distractions are all probably good things as you’re going to need lots of patience if you want to see the notoriously shy Volcán Arenal unveil itself from beneath the cloud cover.

Prior to 1968, La Fortuna was a sleepy agricultural town located 6km from the base of Cerro Arenal (Arenal Hill). However, on the morning of July 29, 1968, Arenal erupted violently after nearly 400 years of dormancy, and buried the small villages of Pueblo Nuevo, San Luís and Tabacón (yes, Tabacón Hot Springs is in fact located in the eruption path). Suddenly, like moths to the flame, tourists from around the world started descending on La Fortuna in search of fiery night skies and the inevitable blurry photo.

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