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Costa Rica – Les volcans Arenal et Poás
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Costa Rica – The Arenal and Poás Volcanoes

  • 22 July 2023

We love volcanoes! So, in Costa Rica, just like anywhere else, there’s no way we could resist getting up close to these giants. Like all Central American countries, Costa Rica sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, with intense volcanic activity. In short, everything we love! Come along as we explore volcanoes of Costa Rica!

Sunday, July 2, 2023

Not only did we find a boa in the shower, but the water was freezing! To make up for it, we headed to the hot springs. There are plenty at the foot of Arenal Volcano, but most have been privatized by resorts that charge outrageous fees to access them. All of them? Nope! A small stretch of river still stands its ground against the resorts! Well, some clever folks have still found a way to make a few bucks—by charging for parking… or rather, for the roadside spot where people leave their cars! We grumble a bit because the place is clearly public, but in the end, we hand over 3,000 colones (€5). We walk upstream a few meters to get away from the road and settle into a natural pool. The water is hot, around 38°C—pure bliss! 😊

Rémi se baigne dans une rivière
Natacha se fait masser par un rapide dans une rivière

Next, we go exploring. Arenal Volcano has finally emerged from the clouds, a rare sight this time of year! We admire it from the town of La Fortuna and then from the small hillside village of El Castillo. Its perfect cone rises to 1,657 meters. Since 2010, Arenal has been dormant but remains active. Climbing it is strictly forbidden.

Un Jeep Noir Overland face au volcan Arenal au Costa Rica
Le volcan Arenal au Costa Rica parfaitement visible sous un ciel gris
Le volcan Arenal au Costa Rica se dresse en arrière plan d'une rivière

We grab yet another casado in La Fortuna before hitting the road at 1 p.m. A long afternoon of driving awaits us, though we don’t know it yet. We cover kilometers and check out two potential overnight spots, but neither feels right. So, we keep going, higher and higher into the mountains. The road is so narrow that hairpin turns can only be taken one car at a time, creating a multi-kilometer traffic jam. We’re stuck for 1.5 hours, passing the time by admiring the local wildlife and waterfalls along the way.

Un magnifique toucan sur une branche
Une chute d'eau au milieu d'une végétation dense

By 6 p.m., we really need to find a place for the night. Luckily, there’s a campground nearby. We take a steep road down into the valley. The descent is intense, the brakes are heating up. But when we arrive, we find the gate closed. ☹️ We have no choice but to drive all the way back up to the village. It’s 8 p.m., and night has fallen. We settle for a muddy roadside spot surrounded by thick forest—the kind of place we’d normally never consider, but tonight, it’ll have to do! It’s chilly, which is great because we can sleep inside. Though we still have to open the tent in the rain to grab our duvet and pillows… Who would’ve thought we’d be sleeping in the car in Costa Rica?!

Monday, July 3

The one upside to our less-than-ideal roadside spot? We’re in the perfect location to head straight to Poás Volcano in the morning! We booked our visit for 9 a.m. the night before, and we’re only five minutes from the park entrance. Poás is one of Costa Rica’s most active volcanoes, standing at 2,708 meters. Its crater holds one of the most acidic lakes in the world—up to 50 meters deep—reminding us of Santa Ana Volcano in El Salvador! The walk to the viewpoint? Just ten minutes from the parking lot! The weather is perfect, and the view stretches across the entire valley. This place is simply incredible.

Panorama sur le cratère du volcan Poas au Costa Rica et son lac d'acide
Gros plan sur le lac d'acide du volcan Poas au Costa Rica
Le lac d'acide du volcan Poas au Costa Rica fume légèrement
Lac d'acide du volcan Poas au Costa Rica

Poás’s last significant eruption was in April 2017. The volcano spewed ash and rocks for miles, forcing the national park to close for over a year. Today, yellow circles on the ground mark the impact points of that eruption. New shelters have been built for visitors in case of another event. The toxic gases emitted by the volcano are also closely monitored. A blue indicator means no harmful fumes; yellow and red indicate rising gas levels. When the winds shift, it suddenly becomes difficult to breathe, and an uncontrollable coughing fit takes over.

Rémi admire le cratère du volcan Poas au Costa Rica
Un gros impact de roche est marqué au sol par un cercle jaune sur le mirador du volcan Poas
Un dispositif surveille la densité de gaz toxique présent sur le mirador du volcan Poas

After an hour at Poás, we descend to a nearby village overlooking San José. The pastures are a striking shade of green, and we pass cows—real cows, like in France, not the buffalo-like ones we’ve seen elsewhere!

Vue sur un village avec des vaches dans des pâturages et une grande ville en arrière plan
Des hortensia au premier plan avec des maisons
Des pâturages verts au Costa Rica

Here, strawberries seem to grow everywhere. Every house sells them. We buy a basket and also stop by a roadside stand for some local cheese and coffee, topped off with a delicious strawberry batido (milkshake)! A big breakfast, followed a few hours later by yet another hearty casado at a roadside eatery.

De belles barquettes de fraises et autres fruits sur un étal
Un petit-déjeuner local au Costa Rica avec un batido à la fraise et un café noir
Des plats typiques locaux au Costa Rica accompagnés de jus naturels

It’s time to leave Costa Rica’s volcanoes behind. The road slowly but surely leads us back to the Pacific coast, to warmer weather and beautiful beaches—where we might just run into some of Costa Rica’s more iconic creatures… the kind you wouldn’t want to meet while swimming! 😁

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