Planning a trip to the Arenal Volcano region and wondering whether to stay in San Carlos or La Fortuna? They’re neighbors in Costa Rica’s northern zone — but they offer two very different vacations. Here’s an honest comparison to help you choose your base.
La Fortuna: the tourist hub
La Fortuna is the region’s famous gateway town. Expect the highest concentration of hotels, tour desks, restaurants, and nightlife — plus the crowds that come with them. It’s convenient: most Arenal tours pick up in town, and everything is walkable.
Choose La Fortuna if: you want maximum tour convenience, a lively town center, and don’t mind sharing hot springs and trails with lots of fellow travelers.
San Carlos: the quiet side of the volcano
San Carlos is the larger canton that surrounds the area — pastoral, green, and blissfully uncrowded. This is where locals actually live, and where you’ll find natural hot springs without the theme-park atmosphere: at El Tucano Resort & Thermal Spa, a thermal river runs through 24 acres of primary rainforest, and guests soak in open-air mineral pools with no day-pass crowds and no closing time.
Choose San Carlos if: you’re coming for nature, wellness, and tranquility — birdsong over bar music — while staying close enough for Arenal day trips.
Head-to-head comparison
- Crowds: La Fortuna = high season buzz; San Carlos = quiet, often near-private springs
- Hot springs: La Fortuna = large paid thermal parks; San Carlos = natural thermo-mineral river, included for hotel guests at El Tucano
- Dining: La Fortuna = variety of tourist restaurants; San Carlos = authentic regional cooking (El Tucano’s La Foresta serves local ingredients on site)
- Access to Arenal attractions: both work — the volcano, waterfalls and canopy tours are day-trip distance from either
- Value: San Carlos rates are generally friendlier than tourist-hub pricing
The verdict
Do your adventure days around Arenal — then sleep where the forest is quiet. Many travelers find the ideal formula is touring from La Fortuna by day and staying on the San Carlos side by night, where a thermal soak under the stars ends every day. See El Tucano’s 7 room types or check our guide on how to choose a hot springs hotel.
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