Enjoying the view from the main pool with the Swim Up Bar. You could literally sit in the comfortable chairs inside the pool for hours gazing at the sights and chatting with the friendly bartenders. |
The minute we arrived at The Springs, my jaw dropped. For you ladies that enjoy watching The Bachelor (don't worry - we don't have to admit it publicly), this is the resort that was featured in the sixth episode of the show. Imagine lush, green, exotic gardens and colorful flowers, surrounded by 18 private natural, hot springs and waterfalls. The stimulation to the senses goes beyond the beautiful surroundings and the soothing, therapeutic waters, to relaxing sounds accentuated by the calls of native birds like the toucan and Costa Rica's very own popular little fellow, the hummingbird.
Besides the paradise found within the hotel, the resort also features an outdoor adventure area called Club Rio, which offers all sorts of activities such as river kayaking, river tubing, hiking, rock climbing and rappelling, hot springs and mountain biking. We had a blast doing the kayaking and the tubing along the Arenal River and besides the thrill, the views were spectacular. Within the area, there is a Wildlife Preserve for rescued animals where guests can actually go inside a cage with toucans and interact with them as well as get up close and personal with pumas, ocelots, margays, jaguarundis, spider monkeys and capuchin monkeys.
You're probably wondering about the rooms. Well, this is where things become even more impressive. Each Guest Room and Villa includes a private terrace with its very own astounding view of the Arenal Volcano. There are two relaxing hammocks on either side of the terrace where you can lay and read your 50 Shades of Grey while cooling down between the hot scenes by admiring the breathtaking view. The rooms are beautiful and have luxurious marbled bathrooms, with spacious Jacuzzi tubs (in case you want to continue your reading (or whatever) indoors).
Tres Cascadas Restaurant |
Las Ventanas Restaurant |
We started our adventure with the Seared Ahi Tuna Antipasto, a flavorful dish consisting of marinated ahi tuna, kalamata and manzanilla olive tapenade, arugula and basil tomato confit topped with shaved Grana Padano cheese, served with a toasted Garlic Crostini. It was a perfect balance of flavors and textures beautifully arranged in one plate.
Seared Ahi Tuna Antipasto |
Blackened Mahi Mahi |
Springs Salmon |
Fantasia de Chocolate |
Who wants a milky moustache? |
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