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Home » Destinations » Central America » Costa Rica » Review of Buena Vista Lodge in Rincon de La Vieja

Review of Buena Vista Lodge in Rincon de La Vieja

Posted October 31, 2016, Updated September 7, 2023 //  by Jessica Percy-Campbell 12 Comments

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waterfall in Costa Rica with text overlay of Best Adventure Destination.

Looking for a full day of fun-filled adventure at Rincon de la Vieja National Park in Guanacaste? You’ll find zip-lining, hot springs, horseback riding and even vegan food at Buena Vista Lodge and Adventure Park. 

Mountain views enroute to Rincon de la Vieja National Park in Costa Rica.
Mountain views enroute to Rincon de la Vieja in Costa Rica Credit Jaden Gonsalves

My fascination with Costa Rica started when my grandmother brought me back a funky coconut carved monkey with marble-eyes and twisted-wire glasses as a souvenir when I was five years old.

Since then, I’ve been fantasizing about visiting the jungle and all the awesome wildlife it has to offer.

I finally crossed Costa Rica off my bucket list this past August on a tour to Buena Vista Lodge in Guanacaste and it was everything I’ve ever dreamed of! 

Costa Rica is an animal lover’s paradise, with everything from little iguanas scurrying across your path to the eerie sound of howler monkeys in the trees, to anteater and raccoon families shuffling around in the bushes.

Where to Stay near Rincon de la Vieja Volcano National Park 

We wanted to combine some beach time with our outdoor adventure so opted to stay at Dreams Las Mareas Resort & Spa.   

Dreams Las Mareas swim-out suites with loungers.
Costa Rica Dreams Las Mareas swim-out suites offer luxury in the heart of nature. (Credit: Jaden Gonsalves)

You can often find great snorkelling right off beach with schools of tropical fish swimming around your ankles steps from the shore.

It’s also a top place to go scuba-diving in Costa Rica. They even offer complimentary diving orientation classes in the swimming pool at Dreams Las Mareas. 

I even saw schools of fish jumping out of the water in unison! I recommend wearing water shoes, as there were many baby sting rays in the water. Adorable to look at, but very painful to step on by mistake.

View of Dreams Las Mareas is located on a pristine stretch of coast in Guanacaste Costa Rica Photo Credit AMResorts
Dreams Las Mareas is located on a pristine stretch of coast in Guanacaste, Costa Rica (Photo Credit AMResorts)

Editors Note: Read more about Dreams Las Marea in  Our Wild Planet: An Intergenerational Getaway to Costa Rica, recognized with an award of excellence by the North America Travel Journalists Association (NATJA).

Check prices and availability of Dreams Las Mareas Resort & Spa on Booking.com. 

Buena Vista Lodge and Zipline

The day we spent at Buena Vista Lodge and Adventure Park was a highlight of my trip to Costa Rica. It was incredible to go zip-lining through treetops swarming with gigantic howler monkeys, smothering ourselves in volcanic mud and bathing in natural hot springs in Guanacaste.  

 Buena Vista Lodge is a 650-hectare property situated at the edge of Rincón de la Vieja Volcano National Park or Parque Nacional Volcán Rincón de la Vieja,

It was formerly a beef and dairy farm, but has been converted to an eco-adventure attraction featuring a dry tropical forest of laurel and guanacaste trees.

You’ll enjoy stunning views of  Rincón de la Vieja and Santa María volcanoes when you’re not beneath the leafy forest canopy.

Check prices and availability at Buena Vista Adventure Park Hotel & Spa on Booking.com. 

Spend a day in the rainforest at Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure in Costa Rica
Spend a day in the rainforest at Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure in Costa Rica

Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure Tour

And although we got to Buena Vista on an escorted AMStar tour, it’s possible to rent a car in Costa Rica and visit it independently.

This all took place at Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure  about an hour from the unlimited luxury of Dreams Las Mareas Resort and Spa.  Our tour guide, Christian, was very informative and had the bus cracking up with laughter. Except me, I was trying my best to catch just “5 more minutes” of beauty sleep before we got there.

After a short horseback ride and 10 minutes in a steamy sauna, I got my first mud bath experience which was so fun. Splashing around and smearing mud on my face made me feel like a kid again! It also made my skin ultra soft. 

mud bath for two at Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure
Mud bath for two at Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure in Costa Rica

After getting hosed down, we lazed around in five different natural pools heated by the Rincon de la Vieja volcano. What could be more relaxing?

I honestly could have stayed there all day. There was even a cash bar beside the spa.

Soaking in a volcanic thermal pool in Rincon de la Vieja National Park in Costa Rica.
Soaking in a volcanic thermal pool in Rincon de la Vieja Park Costa Rica

Buena Vista Lodge Waterslide

About 30 minutes later (too soon if you ask me), a tractor ride took us back up the hill. My boyfriend, Wes, being the adrenaline-junkie that he is, slid down a terrifying 420-foot-long waterslide.

My mom and I marvelled at some monkeys jumping around the trees and some coatis roaming around on the ground (they’re a Costa Rican version of a raccoon).

Caracara bird in Costa Rica. Credit: Jaden Gonsalves
Caracara bird in Costa Rica (Credit: Jaden Gonsalves)

I was pleasantly surprised to find a great vegan lunch waiting for me at the buffet. Paranoid from nearly starving to death during past tours on other trips, I had frantically stuffed four pieces of white bread and some packets of jam in my purse earlier that morning in case there was nothing for me to eat during the excursion.

Lucky for me, I didn’t have to eat them.

Waterslide at Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure near Rincon de la Vieja Park.
Waterslide at Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure Credit: Jaden Gonsalves

Vegan Cuisine at Buena Vista Lodge Costa Rica

The traditional Central-American buffet at Buena Vista offered lovely local coffee and sweet tropical fruit punch, and included a nice buffet of vegan options to choose from. I chose white rice with black beans, cucumber and tomato salad alongside a carrot and green bean medley.

There were other choices available for me as well, such as spaghetti with tomato sauce and other fried veggies. I have to admit, I wasn’t expecting such a decent variety to choose from. Sometimes, as a vegan traveler, you are lucky to get a substandard bowl of steamed veggies with no butter!

Culinary experiences at Buena Vista Lodge and Adventure in Costa Rica
Culinary experiences at Buena Vista Lodge and Adventure in Costa Rica

Costa Rica, as you may have guessed, is scorching hot even on a cold day, so we welcomed the afternoon sprinkling rain with open arms. The hearty lunch gave me more than enough energy to get pumped for the rest of the day hiking through the jungle and 10 zip lines through the treetops.

The zip-lining crew was full of beans, racing ahead of one another, joking around, and making everyone else feel at ease. Even though I was a little bit nervous at first (I had only once tried it in Mexico), I was zipping through those canopies like a pro in no time.

My only regret is that I didn’t try to go upside down like they taunted me to.

Zip-lining or canopy tours are a thrilling way to experience Costa Rica's volcanoes and rainforest
Zip-lining or canopy tours are a thrilling way to experience Costa Rica’s volcanoes and rainforest.

With a national motto like “pura vida” (something like “hakuna matata”) it’s no wonder Costa Rica has been named the happiest place on earth.

A country running on renewable energy with vibrant green rain-forests and breathtaking beaches has a lot to be happy about. Pura vida is definitely the lifestyle for me!

Travel Planner for Buena Vista Lodge and Adventure Park 

AMStar: AMStar offers tours, airport shuttles and transfers in Mexico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Hawaii and Costa Rica. Their Mega Combo tour is a full day of horseback riding, hot springs and zip-lining. Cost is from $116 USD pp and includes transportation, admission and lunch.

Temperature: The elevation of Rincon de la Vieja Park is 396 – 1,916 meters and at around 500 metres elevation Buena Vista Lodge is not at a high enough that you can expect much relief from the intense Guanacaste heat.

The zip-lines courses, thermal pools and jungle water slide zones are fairly well shaded but it’s easy to get baked if you spend much time in the sun. Stay well hydrated, wear sun screen and avoid strenuous excursion until you become acclimatised to 30 C ( and higher ) weather midday.

Mosquitos and Dengue Fever: The Costa Rica Ministry of Health has measures in place to eliminate mosquito breeding areas but there have been cases of dengue fever in Costa Rica.

The World Health Organization reported 2,275 cases of dengue in 2018.  Protect yourself by reading our 12 Tips to Avoid Getting Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya Virus before you go.

Check prices and availability of Dreams Las Mareas Resort & Spa on Booking.com. 

Check prices and availability at Buena Vista Adventure Park Hotel & Spa on Booking.com. 

If you enjoyed this post on Costa Rica, you’ll love these other posts by the Vegan Vacationista.

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Jessica Percy-Campbell
Jessica Percy-Campbell

Jessica Percy Campbell is a world traveller currently based out of beautiful British Columbia. She loves to experience the latest and greatest of plant-based alternatives wherever she goes. Always venturing off the beaten path for unique local businesses and the hidden gems of vegan life, you can keep up with @veganvacationista on Instagram.

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Comments

  1. Culture Tripper

    February 03, 2017 at 9:09 am

    Lovely photos! I’m not sure about ziplining with monkeys but I would be soooo ‘into’ those Costa Rican hot springs.

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  2. Debbra Dunning Brouillette

    November 02, 2016 at 3:39 pm

    Costa Rica has been on my list for years! I would love seeing all the birds and wildlife! Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure will now be on my “radar!” Thanks for the post.

    Reply
  3. alexa meisler

    November 01, 2016 at 11:12 am

    Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure looks super fun. My son would love it. Think it needs to go on the ‘travel to do’ list!

    Reply
  4. noel

    November 01, 2016 at 12:47 am

    Well this is quite upscale and really nice for Costa Rica, I could probably do that slide and zip line all day long and then have a nice long buffet meal and siesta.

    Reply
  5. Doreen Pendgracs

    October 31, 2016 at 6:03 pm

    Hi, Jess. I love Costa Rica, too. I spent a week in Puerto Viejo (exactly two years ago, for the Chocolate Fest!) and have visited both coasts via a cruise ship, but I’d love to take in the Dreams Las Mareas Resort & Spa. Definitely looks like my kind of place! By the way, for point of clarification, I didn’t think that Vegans ate butter (or any animal by-products.) I’m assuming that when you mentioned butter, you mean a plant-based alternative?

    Reply
    • Jess

      October 31, 2016 at 10:03 pm

      Hi! Thanks for the comment. Yeah Costa Rica seems like the type of place you can visit again and again! You’re right about vegans not eating butter (except for plant based versions like Becel vegan or Earth Blanace), I was just eluding to the fact that sometimes when you tell a cook about your diet at a resto or while traveling, all they can come up with is plain steamed veggies and it’s pretty boring and uncreative (imagine eating that for dinner multiple times a row on a trip! Bleh!) my vegan pal and I often joke about making an Instagram of all the horribly uninspired food we’ve received at restaurants over the years (a dry baked potato with nothing to dress it with.. A green salad that’s literally only lettuce and onion with oil and vinegar…or at upscale places you might get a fancy twisted cucumber peel with decorative diced tomatoes for dinner.. Where’s the substance?). I’m grateful that didn’t happen in Costa Rica at Buena Vista or Dreams resort, people were very courteous.

  6. Donna Janke

    October 31, 2016 at 1:09 pm

    Buena Vista Lodge & Adventure looks wonderful. Although I’m sure it would be a great way to see the Costa Rican rainforest I don’t think I’m up for ziplining. But the soak in the volcanic thermal pool is another story – sounds great.

    Reply
    • Jess

      October 31, 2016 at 2:25 pm

      I didn’t think I was up for it either but once I tried it now I’m dying to try it again!

  7. Cindy McCain

    October 31, 2016 at 1:04 pm

    I love the swim-out suites and enjoyed seeing another part of Costa Rica. Thanks for all the great info. I need to check out your Aruba post, too, since I’m “close” living in the DR.

    Reply
    • Jess

      October 31, 2016 at 2:25 pm

      Cool! Aruba is one of my favourite vacation spots, very beautiful

  8. Jaime S.

    October 31, 2016 at 12:03 pm

    Is the Buena Vista Lodge part of the Dreams package or is it an additional charge ? Looks like a blast!

    Reply
    • Jess

      October 31, 2016 at 2:23 pm

      It’s an extra but totally worth it!!

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