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Posada Roca Virgen, La FortunaPosada Roca Virgen is a great little hotel just outside of the center of La Fortuna. The rooms are nice and clean, the staff is friendly, and the atmosphere is quiet and relaxed. Some of the rooms have kitchens, and there is also a shared kitchen right next to the shared living room. Roca Virgen tends to have the lowest commission charges in town on the local attractions, including trips to Tabacón, Baldí, Venado Caves, and Rio Celeste. Although the prices tend to change, you can rest assured that you are getting the best prices here. Check out their website for more information. Attractions in La Fortuna
Where else to stay in La FortunaThe independent and thrifty traveler (that's what I am and that's who I cater to) has many options in La Fortuna. I highly recommend Posada Roca Virgen for the traveler who wants to stay in a quiet, calm, and pleasant place without breaking the bank. These cabañas have excellent shared areas, including a patio with tables and a hammock, a living room, a kitchen, and a fooseball table. The basic rooms with the shared facilities cost $6 per person and the rooms with a fridge and private bath cost $8 per person (2007 prices). Directions: Stand in front of the Banco Nacional in front of the park with the Arenal Volcano to your left. Walk ahead for 100 meters and take a left on a small unpaved side street. Half-way in on the right is the Posada Roca Virgen. Another great place to stay is the busier, more sociable Gringo Pete's, a hostel that has cozy rooms and great shared facilities where international travelers can meet people from all parts of the world. "Gringo Pete" is from Washington State and can help you find the right tours in La Fortuna. The hostel charges $3-4 for dorm-style accomodations and $4/$5 per person without/with bathroom. Contact: 479-8521, gringopetes2003@yahoo.com. Directions: From the center of La Fortuna, walk away from the Arenal Volcano on the road that leaves town towards El Tanque. Near the end of town (or at the beginning if you're on your way into town), just after passing the high school on the left, you will turn right onto a little unpaved side street. The building is an unmistakeable shade of purple. Nightlife in La FortunaMany would say that nightlife in La Fortuna has a single name, Volcán Look (would that be two names?). This huge two-story night club attracts local youth and tourists alike, making for an interesting, diverse atmosphere. They play all forms of dance music, usually starting out with a mix of various dance beats, and then later in the night (when the Ticos make their way to the dance floor at around 11 PM) they start to play cumbia, merengue, and salsa. I strongly recommend this place if you are into upbeat nightlife, and not just because it's the only option. Volcán Look is located near Baldí and Ecotermales Hot Springs and will cost about $4 each way in a taxi to/from La Fortuna. For more low-key nightlife in La Fortuna, I recommend Vagabondo and Vaca Muca, two restaurants/bars that offer a nice chill atmosphere for dinner or cocktails. Take a taxi from La Fortuna towards the volcano and it'll run you about $2 each way. Other Attractions in La FortunaFor great Costa Rican art, check out the Lunática Costa Rican Art Gallery. If you are a business in La Fortuna and would like a link at the end of this editorial content, simply put the following link on your homepage and e-mail us so we can promptly review your content: |
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