For those who haven’t been here before, La Fortuna sits in the northern part of the country, near Arenal Volcano. The area draws visitors with its hot springs, waterfalls, and dense forests. Travel + Leisure points out how the town has shifted toward wellness in recent years. People come to relax in thermal waters heated by the volcano, hike through national parks, and stay in eco-friendly resorts that blend with the environment.
The guide describes La Fortuna as a place where travelers can recharge. It features spots like emerald pools and waterfalls for swimming, along with luxury stays that offer spa treatments and yoga sessions. Restaurants in the area serve fresh, local food that supports healthy eating. The town’s layout makes it easy to explore on foot or by bike, adding to the active lifestyle it promotes.
This recognition comes as Costa Rica gains broader acclaim for wellness tourism. In January, the country received the award for best international healthy destination at the Healthy Places 2025 awards. Organizers selected Costa Rica for its natural settings that help improve physical and mental health. La Fortuna stands out as a key example, with its mix of adventure and rest.
Businesses in the area have adapted to this trend. Hotels like Tabacón Thermal Resort provide access to hot springs with varying temperatures, ideal for soaking after a day of activities. Other options include resorts with private pools and gardens, where guests can enjoy views of the volcano. Tour operators offer guided walks in Arenal Volcano National Park, where paths lead through lava fields and hanging bridges give views of the canopy.
Those who come report feeling refreshed after visits. The pura vida approach – living simply and in harmony with nature – shapes the experience. La Fortuna’s location also allows easy trips to nearby sites, such as the La Fortuna Waterfall, where a short hike leads to a 200-foot cascade.
The ICT sees this as a boost for the region. More visitors mean jobs in hospitality and guiding. Yet, they stress the need to protect the environment. Efforts include limiting group sizes in parks and promoting low-impact activities. For those planning a trip, the dry season from December to April offers clear skies for volcano views. Direct flights to Liberia or San José connect to La Fortuna by car or shuttle. Budgets vary, with mid-range hotels starting at $150 per night and luxury options higher.
This nod from Travel + Leisure puts La Fortuna on the map for wellness seekers. It builds on Costa Rica’s reputation as a place where nature aids personal renewal.





