
So...after 5 days in Samara Beach the really adventurous portion of our trip began. We rented a stick shift car, which provided us with some good entertainment, and headed to the mountains. We stayed at Hotel Borinquen Mountain Resort at the base of an active volcano called Rincon De La Vieja. I know I am being very specific but his place was absolutely amazing and if you are ever in the area you should go. We arrived to cold tropical drinks and were taken out to our bungalow complete with a porch and hammock. After that we started our spa day (which was outside in the jungle).
Rincon De La Vieja is an active volcano. All around the base there are steaming, boiling pots of mud and minerals. The resort built a naturally outdoor spa. They plopped their sauna on top of a steam pot so we started by relaxing hovered over naturally boiling mud, weird concept, but amazing. We then headed over to the mud pits. They pull the mud out which is warm and buttery and makes your skin feel so silky. So we gave ourselves a mud treatment. While the mud is drying we walked along all these raised paths that lead you into the jungle and passed some ancient hyroglyphs. After the mud dried and was washed off we went through a series of three pools heated by the natural springs. Lastly we got a massage in an open are room that is suspended over a creek, so there is no need for any relaxing background music.
The next morning we hiked through the national park and Rincon and saw all kinds of steaming bubbling pots scattered across the mountain. Costa Rica is pretty lax on regulations, so you get to go right up close to everything and experience it to the fullest. While we were walking through we were followed by a pack of about 15 adorable white faces monkeys. They were swinging around in trees and it was pretty fun to watch.
Rincon De La Vieja is an active volcano. All around the base there are steaming, boiling pots of mud and minerals. The resort built a naturally outdoor spa. They plopped their sauna on top of a steam pot so we started by relaxing hovered over naturally boiling mud, weird concept, but amazing. We then headed over to the mud pits. They pull the mud out which is warm and buttery and makes your skin feel so silky. So we gave ourselves a mud treatment. While the mud is drying we walked along all these raised paths that lead you into the jungle and passed some ancient hyroglyphs. After the mud dried and was washed off we went through a series of three pools heated by the natural springs. Lastly we got a massage in an open are room that is suspended over a creek, so there is no need for any relaxing background music.
The next morning we hiked through the national park and Rincon and saw all kinds of steaming bubbling pots scattered across the mountain. Costa Rica is pretty lax on regulations, so you get to go right up close to everything and experience it to the fullest. While we were walking through we were followed by a pack of about 15 adorable white faces monkeys. They were swinging around in trees and it was pretty fun to watch.

After a very long rainy drive and a quick stop over in the capital city of San Jose we picked up our good friends Chris and LeAnne. With them we headed up north again to see another volcano, Arenal. The site of it was impressive.
This resort had a series of about 8-10 different pools that were all heated by thermal water from the volcano. You could kind of flow through them depending on how hot or cold you wanted it. We tended to migrate the the pool that was the perfect temperature and has a swim up bar!
This resort had a series of about 8-10 different pools that were all heated by thermal water from the volcano. You could kind of flow through them depending on how hot or cold you wanted it. We tended to migrate the the pool that was the perfect temperature and has a swim up bar!

The next morning we hiked through the lava fields at the base of Arenal and back through the jungle. On this hike we saw a few animals that we neat but I honestly can't tell you what they were. We definitely encountered lots of toucans and an incredible giant tree!
On the way home from Arenal we did a zip line tour that covered 25 zips over all kinds of beautiful terrain. One was a quarter mile long and zipped you over a small waterfall. It was really fun!
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On the way home from Arenal we did a zip line tour that covered 25 zips over all kinds of beautiful terrain. One was a quarter mile long and zipped you over a small waterfall. It was really fun!
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Back in Samara we did a lot more relaxing. We ate some delicious sea food, grilled out while enjoying the hammocks, surfed, and went on a fishing trip that resulted in 0 fish, and lots of sea sickness. Overall it was a fantastic trip and I would do again in a heart beat. I loved spending so much time with my husband and getting to experience the adventures with our friends. I feel blessed to have been able to go! (One last world of wisdom: Don't eat the ceviche. Many days later I am still recovering)