Basic Information
Nayara Springs is an adults-only luxury hotel located in Arenal Volcano National Park, Costa Rica. This secluded retreat offers understated luxury in the heart of the Costa Rican rainforest.
Unique Selling Points
Nayara Springs stands out for its immersive rainforest experience and commitment to luxury and sustainability. The hotel has received numerous accolades, including:
- Top 2 Hotel in the World
- Best Hotel Spa in the World
- No. 1 Luxury Hotel in the World
Accommodations
The hotel offers luxurious villas featuring private hot springs pools, surrounded by lush tropical flora. Each villa provides an intimate connection with nature while offering modern amenities and comfort.
Amenities and Services
- Private hot springs pools
- Award-winning spa
- Sloth sanctuary
- Birdwatching opportunities
- Rainforest excursions
Dining Options
Nayara Springs offers a fusion of traditional flavors and international cuisine. While specific restaurant names are not mentioned, the hotel prides itself on providing a gastronomic experience that combines local Costa Rican ingredients with global culinary techniques.
Recreation and Leisure
The hotel’s spa is a highlight, offering treatments that incorporate the natural surroundings. Guests can also enjoy:
- Nature walks
- Wildlife viewing (including sloths, monkeys, and exotic birds)
- Relaxation in private hot springs
Nearby Attractions
Nayara Springs is perfectly situated for exploring the Arenal Volcano National Park. Guests can experience:
- Arenal Volcano views
- Rainforest hikes
- Encounters with diverse wildlife
Sustainability
The hotel is committed to conservation and community engagement, integrating sustainable practices into its operations and actively participating in local environmental initiatives.
Guest Reviews
Guests consistently praise Nayara Springs for its unique blend of luxury and nature:
“I never wanted to leave my hot springs pool… I loved being surrounded by nothing but rainforest and tropical flora” – Amy, OH
“With luck you’ll see howler monkeys, whose blood-curdling nocturnal roars Steven Spielberg used as the dinosaur calls in Jurassic Park; iridescent blue Morpho butterflies the size of your hand; as well as hummingbirds, toucans and scarlet macaws…” – Claire Wrathall, The Telegraph, London