Nayara Springs


Nayara Springs La Fortuna, Alajuela Costa Rica 21007

Distance from hotel to city, 7 kms (4 miles). Distance from hotel to airport, 120 kms (74 miles).
Nayara Springs, the aptly named boutique hotel slated to open in Costa Rica fall 2013, will feature individual private pools fed by mineral springs, around-the-clock butler service, and other top-notch amenities. Overlooking the Arenal Volcano, Nayara Springs is an ultra-exclusive enclave set in the tropical rainforest and connected by footbridge to the award-winning Nayara Hotel, Spa & Gardens. Nayara Springs, with only 16 villas, is a unique luxury hotel. The lavish villas are hidden among the lush gardens with views of the Arenal Volcano. Each villa is equipped with its own exclusive pool fed by mineral hot springs, and also includes an expansive private garden with exterior shower, sleek, four-poster bed wrapped in soft cottons, and indoor and outdoor sitting areas. The villas boast a dedicated hotel lobby perched above the forest cliff. The villas are located steps away from the state of the art spa, yoga pavilion, over-sized adult pool, and sophisticated piano bar. At Amor-Loco, the poolside restaurant, guests will enjoy a light fare menu for lunch or can sample Latin American inspired sushi, fresh grilled fish and vegetables grown at the hotel's organic garden. From the private terrace that overlooks the majestic Arenal Volcano guests can spy toucans and humming birds or make friends with the sociable macaws that call Nayara Springs home. The Arenal Volcano National Park is host to one of the world's highest concentrations of tropical plants and wildlife, inviting guests to book tours and adventures exclusive to Nayara. Built on an unspoiled mountain surrounded by primary rainforest, creeks and natural springs, the exclusive Nayara Springs is coming to life and will open its doors in November 2013. Located approximately three hours from the capital of San Jose, Nayara Springs sits in seclusion just outside the town of La Fortuna in the foothills of the Arenal Volcano.



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