After a day hiking to waterfalls and volcanoes through the lush tropical rainforest, the best way to end the day is to immerse yourself in the world famous hot springs in La Fortuna.
The many hot spring resorts, rivers and natural pools makes this area Costa Rica’s paradise of thermal relaxation and a top destination in Costa Rica for wellness seekers.
As a visit to La Fortuna is not complete without a trip to the hot springs, here is our guide to help you decide which La Fortuna hot spring resort is best for you.
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Which Hot Springs Should You Visit?
This depends on your budget and your party.
There are some hotels in La Fortuna that have their own on-site hot springs for hotel guests.
If you’re not staying at a hotel with its on hot springs pools, then you definitely should buy tickets to one of the Arenal hot spring resorts.
Our Recommendations
Below this section are the detailed descriptions of some of the most popular hot springs resorts in La Fortuna that are open to the public.
With that being said, we personally love Baldi, Ecotermales, Termalitas and The Springs Resort.
Tabacon hot springs
One of the most popular hot springs in Costa Rica with natural rivers, gorgeous gardens and charming small waterfalls.
However, we felt that it was like going to the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. It is absolutely beautiful and very bucket list worthy, but crowded and expensive.
Baldi
Great for groups of friends and families. The resort has water slides, caves, swim up bars and a kid friendly section.
It can get kinda loud and rowdy as many young Costa Ricans like to go there and blast music at the swim up bar pool.
The Springs Resort & Spa
A fantastic choice if your group is not on a budget and looking for something both kid and adult friendly.
We love their pools overlooking the river, the waterfall, the water slide and their swim up bar.

The Springs hot spring pass is also good for 2 days which is nice, considering how expensive it is.
Ecotermales and Paradise
Two separate hot springs resorts, but both are our recommendations for a couple looking for some nice hot springs and pools and to relax.
Both are in a beautiful natural setting, clean and well maintained.
Ecotermales has really good food with a farm to table buffet for lunch and dinner.
Termalitas
A great option for budget friendly hot springs in La Fortuna.
At just ~$8 USD per person for adults and kids, tourists and locals alike, it’s super wallet friendly for large families or friend groups on a budget.
It is nothing fancy at all and I recommend to bring your own towels.
PS. We offer discounts on La Fortuna tours with hot springs included such as the Arenal 4 in 1 (hanging bridges, waterfall, volcano and hot springs).
Click to check the Fortuna tours discount here! We also offer a discount for The Springs Resort and Spa Hot Springs Day Pass.
Tabacon Hot Springs
Tabacon hot springs is the most popular hot springs in La Fortuna.
With a handful of intricately built warm waterfalls, hot pools and sitting areas blending in with the natural environment, you’ll feel like you’ve wandered deep into a magical rain forest.

Tabacon is extremely popular so if you’re visiting in high season, it can feel quite crowded.
You will also need to purchase your Tabacon hot spring pass well in advance during Christmas, New Years, Easter week and the high tourism season December through April.
They sell a limited number of day passes and have a strict cancellation policy.
For the ultimate Tabacon hot springs experience, I recommend staying at their partner hotel, Tabacon Thermal Resort and Spa, right next door to the hot springs resort.
Hotel guests get an extra 2 hours at Tabacon hot springs exclusively for them. They also have access to the exclusive adult only Shangri La Gardens and can book spa services.
Their pool temperatures range from 72°-105° F (22° – 40.5° C).
The Tabacon hot springs day pass starts at $80 USD per adult and they offer different day passes with meals included. Tabacon hot springs is a 16 minute drive from downtown La Fortuna.
Baldi Hot Springs
The Baldi hot springs is one of the best hot spring resorts in La Fortuna for groups, boasting that they are the world’s largest hot springs. Their hot springs resort is also a kid friendly hot springs resort.
They have water slides, a dedicated interactive kids play zone with a splash pad, caves, hot and cold pools and swim up bars.
Likewise, Baldi hot springs is popular with groups so it’s a great place for friend groups and multi generational families.

Baldi hot springs is a large hot spring resort with 25 different thermal water pools. They have one thermal pool that is extremely hot, perfect for those inclined to soak up a sweat.
In another section, they have a cold water pool surrounded by a large warm water pool. Baldi hot springs pool temperatures range from 91°F – 152°F (33°- 67° C), excluding the cold pool.
Their caves are very fun as it provides a sauna like experience. Their swim up bar pool also has tvs and water beds. The pools are definitely the highlight of Baldi.
Unfortunately we didn’t think their food was that great.
Baldi has more of a party atmosphere as many young city Costa Ricans like to go there on long weekends and holidays.
They also have hotel rooms if you want to stay: Baldi Hot Springs Resort and Spa.
If you’re looking for a more tranquil, natural and quiet atmosphere and you are visiting during busy times like Christmas, New Years and Holy Week, I recommend to consider a different hot spring resort.
Baldi hot spring day pass fee: Starts at $44 USD for day pass without meals. $66 USD per adult with one meal. Baldi hot springs resort is an 8 minute drive from downtown La Fortuna.
Ecotermales Hot Springs
The Ecotermales hot springs offer a very relaxing and natural hot spring experience in La Fortuna.
They have a waterfall, several thermal pools, a cold water pool, natural pool and swim up bars so you can enjoy a yummy cocktail while soaking in the mineral waters.
Their hot spring facilities are well maintained with concrete paths, lush gardens, ample clean changing rooms, bathrooms and lockers.

Ecotermales hot springs is one of the best La Fortuna hot springs for both couples and families with their 8 different thermal water pools with temperatures from 32°-41° C (90°- 106° F) and cold water pools.
Their hot spring pools don’t offer as much hydrotherapy as others (no water jets or hydromassages).
Ecotermales hot springs are best for a good long soak accompanied with a nice cold drink. They offer a lunch and dinner buffet which has delicious food, all farm to table.
Ecotermales hot springs resort limits how many people can visit per time slot as not to let the thermal pools get overcrowded.
Ecotermales hot spring day pass: ~$45 USD per adult, ~$73 USD per adult with a meal. It’s a 9 minute drive from La Fortuna downtown.
We have also visited Ecotermales as part of the Arenal Volcano San Jose day trip.
Get our San Jose day tours discount and check out what other San Jose day trips we recommend!
Paradise Hot Springs
Paradise hot springs is another great hot spring option for those looking for a beautiful hot spring resort that doesn’t break the bank.
It’s a great option for couples, solo travelers and families alike.

All of Paradise hot springs thermal pools and jacuzzis have natural mineral thermal water, built for guests to enjoy hydrotherapy (therapeutic use of thermal water).
Guests can enjoy various hydromassages, water jets and waterfalls of different pressures to take full advantage of the rich mineral water benefits.
Their thermal pools temperatures range from 35°-41° C (95°-104° F).
The hot springs are part of their hotel, Paradise Hot Springs Thermal Resort.
Paradise hot springs day pass: ~$38 USD per adult. ~$58 USD per adult for day pass with a meal. ~$170 USD for premium day pass. Paradise is an 8 minute drive from downtown La Fortuna.
They also have rooms at their Paradise Hotel.
Los Lagos Hot Springs
Hotel Los Lagos has their own hot springs open to hotel guests and to the public. The Los Lagos hot springs are not the most natural, it is a bit more like a waterpark.
They are very fun for families visiting La Fortuna as they have a long water slide and pools of different temperatures. Their hottest pool is 37° C (100° F).
Their hot spring facilities are nice and big with a swim up bar, two fun waterslides, pools with waterfalls and one with a fake volcano. Included in the Los Lagos day pass is a visit to their butterfly garden and turtle pond.
The Los Lagos hot spring is one of the best hot springs for those traveling to Costa Rica on a budget.
We also highly recommend the Los Lagos hotel which is very nice. Their hotel rooms are spacious and comfortable with standards, superiors and villas.
One of the best features of their hotel property besides the Los Lagos hot springs is their view of Arenal Volcano and emerald lake.

Los Lagos hot spring Day Pass: $18 USD per adult and $10 for children ages 7-10. Children under 6 are free for basic day pass hot springs pass. With one meal, it is $37 USD per adult, $23 for children ages 7-10 and $6 for children under 6. Open 10 AM to 10 PM. Lockers included, towel rental is $2 per towel or you can bring your own.
Los Lagos hot springs is a 9 minute drive from La Fortuna downtown.
Titokú Hot Springs
Titoku hot springs is the smallest hot spring facility in Arenal with 8 small hot spring pools of different temperatures.
They also have a waiting room, bar and meeting room with a maximum capacity of 80 people at a time.

For how small it is, it isn’t the cheapest hot springs compared to other hot springs resorts.
However, when we visited, we were the only people there for 2 hours. Most people go to the bigger hot springs resorts, so we enjoyed having the pools to ourselves.
Titoku hot springs are open from 10 AM to 8 PM.
Hotel guests of Arenal Kioro have free access to Titoku Hot Springs.
Titoku hot springs day pass: ~$33 USD per adult for basic day pass. ~$52 USD for day pass and meal. Titoku hot springs reservations required by calling 506 2479 1700, it is an 8 minute drive from La Fortuna town.
The Springs Resort Hot Springs
The Springs Resort & Spa is not only one of the most luxurious hotels in La Fortuna, they also have some of the nicest hot springs.
Their extremely large property has two hot spring sections, Las Lagunas and Los Perdidos.
Las Lagunas has 12 pools with 4 chlorinated pools and 8 natural. Los Perdidos hot springs connect to Las Lagunas by a short trail and has seven pools.
Temperatures range from 83° – 104° F (28° – 40° C).

Since the Springs Resort hot springs property is so big, they offer a two day hot spring pass.
Visitors can spend two full days enjoying their property going on the waterslide, walking down to the river and soaking in all the natural and non natural pools.
One of their waterfall pools down by in Los Perdidos has an awesome river view.

One of their pools has a swim up bar with an amazing view of Arenal Volcano.
Their bartenders are very funny and entertaining and make absolutely delicious ice cold drinks and cocktails.
The Springs Resort hot springs are one of the best hot springs in La Fortuna and they are one of our favorite Arenal hot springs.
We have visited twice, and both times, we were the only ones down by the river pools.
The Springs Resort has the perfect mix of natural hot springs, thermal pools, swim up bars, secluded pools and chlorinated pools for all visitors.
Their day pass is not for those looking for budget friendly hot springs in La Fortuna. The Springs Resort hot springs is for those who are not traveling on a budget or want to splurge.
Their hot springs day pass is $118.65 USD and it is good for two consecutive days. No food included. We have The Springs hot springs day pass discount which you can book in the link!
The Free Hot Springs
Don’t want to spend a huge chunk of your travel money to enjoy any of the Arenal hot springs resorts?
Want to see where locals go to in La Fortuna to bathe in the naturally hot waters of the Tabacon river?
Then head to the free hot springs in La Fortuna!

The entrance is across from the Tabacon hot spring building, about 100 meters down.
You can park along the road and walk down to the hot spring, which is actually the Tabacon river, naturally warm from volcanic activity.
On Google Maps, it is called “Free Natural Hot Springs River.”
Pro tip: there is a “parking lot” along the side of the road. You will be greeted by locals wearing an orange/yellow vest.
They will charge you to park and they will “offer” to watch your car. Unfortunately this is not a secure parking lot and they are not insured parking guards but they will insist on a tip. You can give them a small but do NOT leave anything in your car.
Then when you are at the river, we highly recommend to stay by your stuff. Do not ever leave your stuff out in the open.
Bring a waterproof pouch to keep them with you. Theft is not uncommon here. Also be careful of the slippery rocks. It will be better to wear water shoes or hiking sandals.
Official Hot Springs Section – El Choyin
There is an official hot spring section in this same part of the river called El Choyin.
They have a secure parking lot, lockers, well maintained paths and small cafeteria. Costs around ~$25 USD per adult and ~$15 USD per child.
They have a pool and paths to the natural river so you have the chance to enjoy both. Great option for a more secure and safe experience at the naturally hot river.
Read our La Fortuna free swimming holes guide for more details.
Budget Hot Springs Popular With Costa Ricans
Some options for cheap hot spring resorts in La Fortuna popular among locals are Los Laureles Hot Springs, Kalambu hot springs and Relax Termalitas.
Kalambu is more like a waterpark with water slides and water buckets for kids. Not really a ton of hot springs pools.
Los Laureles hot springs has a campground, ranchos for barbecues, seven pools, restaurant and salon. It costs 5000 CRC per adult (~$10).
Relax Termalitas is a cheap hot springs in La Fortuna. Their entrance fee is 4000 CRC per person (~$8 USD).
Relax has several hot pools, cold pools and a funny pirate ship with a bar inside. The hot pools are in a separate section from the pirate ship. It also has an observation tower with a nice view of Arenal Volcano.

Termalitas Arenal has several hot pools, one water slide and a cold pool. Also has ranchos and small fast food joints inside. Entrance fee is around $8 USD (4000 CRC) per person.
Los Laureles, Termalitas and Relax Termalitas are super popular with Costa Ricans so if you go on a weekend or holiday, they will be packed.
Arenal Combo Tours with Hot Springs
If you’re booking any tours in La Fortuna or Arenal, you can add on the hot springs to many of them. One of the most popular tours is the Arenal 4 in 1 Combo Tour.
This tour is hanging bridges, La Fortuna waterfall, lunch, Arenal Volcano hike and hot springs. Get a discount off this tour!
Read about other things to do in Arenal and La Fortuna here!
Quick La Fortuna Information
- La Fortuna is in the Alajuela province.
- ~3 hour drive from both Costa Rica international airports: San Jose International Airport and Guanacaste Airport. Read about the drive to La Fortuna after landing.
- Popular tourist destination for adventure, nature, wellness, family activities and culture
- 4×4 not required to reach La Fortuna from both San Jose and Liberia
- Hot and humid all year long. Average year round day time temperatures are 70°-85° F or 21°-29° C. Dry season months are December through April and rainy season months are May through November. However, as tropical rainforest, this area can rain any time of the year.
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Jenny Reinbold says
Hi! We made a reservation to stay one night at the Tabacon Hot springs. Do you think the dinner with wine pairings is worth it? We also have a daughter who is 18. Can she eat solo at the resort while we are at the wine dinner?
Sammi says
Your daughter can be solo at the resort as she’s 18, Tabacon requires adult supervision for children 16 and under so she’s good to be on her own.
Dwight H. says
We were in La Fortuna for 3 days at the end of July. We decided to go to a hot springs on non rainy afternoon. We went to Termalitas del Arenal at the recommendation of a local (American restaurant owner living here 22 years). It is right in amongst all the others. It’s were the locals go, when they don’t go to the actual river. It has a wide variety of pools, at several different temperatures. Beautiful landscaping and clean, with changing area and showers. There are a couple Sodas (local food stand/restaurant) on site, and one right outside. I can’t imagine the other places are THAT much nicer, unless you’re looking for a true spa, where you’re waited on. We paid $18 total for both of us! We would have liked to do the actual river where locals go, but the parking and security seemed sketchy.
Stephanie says
Hi! I will be in La Fortuna with my teen kids last weekend of May.
We are planning on hiking the Mirardor el Silencio trails in the morning, and spending the afternoon and evening at Tabacon. Should we plan on it raining in the afternoon and evening? If so, then we might lean towards a more affordable place. Not sure what to do? We could also wait until we are there to book a day pass, but do they tend to still have same day availability that time of year?
Sammi says
Yes, typical rainy season weather is dry mornings, rainy afternoons. May is the start of our rainy season and it tends to rain more in La Fortuna
Sabrina says
Hi! Thank you for this! We are considering staying at the Chachagua Rainforest hotel but wondering if you know more about their hot springs. We have 2 kids (13 and 8) and wondering if we would still want to visit Tabacon or the Springs even while staying there. Or maybe we would switch to a less expensive hotel and do a day pass. Thoughts? Thank you!
Sammi says
Unfortunately we haven’t stayed at Chachagua before but I’m sure you can find reviews on Google or Tripadvisor and look at photos on their social media to see what their hot springs is like.
Margarita says
Do you have any rating or review of Nayara Springs?
Sammi says
We don’t have a dedicated review but we have stayed there. It’s amazing! The private plunge pool was super nice and the room was gorgeous.
Ashleigh says
Are there a lot of mosquitoes at night when you’re not in the pools? I’m planning to pack and am wondering if I need long sleeves & pants for coverups (assuming the dining is open-air).
Sammi says
There are some bugs…I would definitely bring some long pants or like a sarong or something to cover up
John kok says
How is Arenal Springs Resort?
Btw your recommendation of Adobe rental car is Awesome!
Sammi says
We have stayed at their hotel several years ago, they have if I remember correctly their own small pools, nothing very big compared to the other resorts but it’s only for hotel guests however this hotel is popular for tour groups and Costa Rican families so we found that it was really busy when we went so we went to a bigger hot spring resort. Glad the Adobe car is working out well.
Ashley says
Hi there, I noticed you mentioned Baldi as one of the more budget friendly hot spring resorts, but when I looked for our family of 4, it was almost $600/night. Granted it was in December, but I just wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing something and maybe they truly do just increase their prices that much in the holiday season.
Sammi says
They may not have updated it all the way but yes Christmas/New Years is always crazy expensive and hotel prices increase a ton. It’s normally around $300 a night in high season, they used to be cheaper before pandemic so probably they have redone something to make it more expensive
Lindsay says
I had planned our entire visit to La Fortuna around going to Club Rio with our kids! It was to be the highlight. But now it says that you can’t get day passes for March 25th weekend? Is there any way to buy passes to club rio or the hot Springs anytime from March 22nd to 26th?? Or any other suggestions? Really wanted to do the animal sanctuary etc. with the hot springs.
Sammi says
Hi Lindsay, unfortunately they blacked out those dates so non-hotel guests cannot enter the property since it is a peak season time. They don’t allow any outside guests for hot springs or their Club Rio. You’d have to book outside the blackout dates or be a hotel guest to use their property.
Joel says
For the ones that have both hot springs/pools AND a hotel, if you are staying at the hotel, does the cost of the hotel room typically include entrance to their hot springs/pools or do you need to pay extra?
Sammi says
Usually but make sure to ask the hotel to be sure