Lomas del Volcan
Affordable Hotel with Rustic Mountain Cabins, Perfect for Nature Lovers.
Children-friendly
Nature & Wildlife
Volcano
From $270 / night
Perfect for:
The hotel’s rustic mountain cabins are perfect for nature lovers, couples, and families with older children looking for value and relaxation.
Special Offer
Get a free night at this hotel. Stay three nights and pay two. Other offers available.
Dates and other restrictions may apply.
Dates and other restrictions may apply.
What to Expect at Lomas del Volcan
- Great Views of the Volcano
- Well Kept Grounds and Friendly Staff
- Restaurant Options for Foodies
What to Not Expect
- Resort feel
- All-inclusive
Amenities
- Breakfast Included
- Kids Pool
- Restaurant
- Swimming Pool
Lomas del Volcan Is Featured in These Trips
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Why Costa Rican Vacations Loves Lomas del Volcan Hotel
Lomas del Volcán Hotel is located along the foothills of Arenal Volcano in the province of Alajuela. The hotel’s rustic mountain cabins are perfect for nature lovers, couples, and families with older children looking for value and relaxation. Other on-site amenities include a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and 1.5 miles of nature trails.
Well Kept Grounds and Friendly Staff
The hotel has 47 cabin-style bungalows with rustic wooden furnishing and basic amenities. Each free-standing bungalow comes with cable TV, A/C, safe deposit box, minibar, coffeemaker, and patio with views of the Arenal Volcano. Hairdryers are available by request at the lobby. Hotel amenities include complimentary WiFi throughout the property and in-room massage treatments by appointment.
Restaurant Options for Foodies
The Lomas Restaurant offers a buffet breakfast and à la carte lunch and dinner menus. Lomas del Volcán includes continental breakfast at their nightly rate. They serve a delicious variety of Costa Rican and international dishes using quality local ingredients. El Volcan Bar also serves many local favorites, like their Tico-style “Moonshine Mojito” as well as the old faithful, like piña coladas made with fresh pineapple from the region.