Poás Volcano
Volcano · Alajuela ·

Poás Volcano

Volcano · Alajuela ·

Active volcano with crater lakes and scenic outlooks

cloudy weather
bring a sweater
sulfur smell
book online
short walk
views
windy
jade lagoons
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Poás Volcano by Photo by Héctor Calderón
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Alajuela Province, Alajuela, Costa Rica Get directions

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"A nearby volcanic national park popular as a short day trip for visitors who want to see an active crater and cloud-forest surroundings." - Taryn White Taryn White Taryn White is a D.C.-based travel writer who covers a wide range of topics, including family travel, hotels, food, aviation, beaches, historical and cultural topics, and wellness travel. She can often be spotted around the world with her husband and two travel-loving kids. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"Poás Volcano National Park Known by indigenous peoples as Sibú Mountain—a sacred name that means “Creator of Life and Wisdom”—Poás Volcano, which soars to 8,885 feet, cannot fail to impress. The active volcano is a perennial favorite with locals and foreigners alike, an easy 34-mile drive from San José. In addition to the majestic peak (the crater of which is among the world’s largest), you’ll find enchanting jade-green lagoons and some of the best scenic outlooks anywhere in Central America. The park offers great access to visitors of all ages all the way to the summit, including travelers with disabilities. By Travesías"

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"A perfect day trip from San José, Poás Volcano is an active stratovolcano with twin calderas filled with vivid sulfur lakes; it last erupted in 2019 and has erupted around 40 times since 1828, and the lakes are so still they look painted — arrive early to avoid clouds, explore the small surrounding trails, or take a tour (around $199 USD with Destiny Travel) that also visits the La Paz Waterfall Garden and a local coffee plantation." - Matthew Kepnes

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Karen A.

Google
Amazing and awe-inspiring views. Only a short walk from the car park. Worth waiting as when the clouds clear, the view is stunning. A lovely coffee shop, perfect for a stop off to warm up after and also a fifty shop. There is a really great museum under the coffee shop too. Very interesting.

Aijia G

Google
Spectacular view🌋 It was rainy and foggy when I visited, but I got really lucky that the sky cleared up after waiting for a while :) I see comments complaining about waiting at the entrance, tickets not available, or not being able to see the volcano due to the weather. I understand the disappointment after a long way to get here but please do some research before visiting! It’s a very touristy national park, of course it’s crowded, so highly recommended to book tickets beforehand. The local climate is just very rainy, and no one can precisely predict the weather. So please check the weather in advance and be patient if nothing’s visible at first. Best of luck to everyone who's going to visit!

Akshay N.

Google
Spectacular crater views!! Very easy trail with kids and stroller friendly. Must visit being so close from San Jose.

Amanda M.

Google
Cannot review based on the volcano, as it was closed. I wish there would’ve been warning closer to the bottom instead of just at the top. However, the drive up is long and windy but the views are absolutely breathtaking. Much cooler at the top, make sure you bring a sweater.

SC

Google
Such a beautiful place to visit. Make sure you bring a long sleeve because it gets windy there.

Maximilian L.

Google
Beautiful volcano. Worth visiting from different ankles. However is mostly covered by clouds and fog

B - G.

Google
This was a stunning visit… At the beginning we could not see the volcano at all, because it was too cloudy. We waited about 20min and could then see the vulcano perfectly. It was a fantastic and impressive view. Never seen something like this before. Also the walk from the parking area up to the platform was quite easy. It took us about 15min. Highly recommend experience!

Everything_gina_b _

Google
An hour and a half from SJ, depending on traffic and rain. Cannot enter unless you book online $15-20, parking fee is about $5-6, It is a short walk to the viewing area, however you won't see anything when it's a cloudy day. I took an extended hike and it is very steep and dangerous when it's raining. I was glad to make it out without getting hurt. Park closes at 4 pm, stops allowing anyone after 2 pm.