| Dec 31, 2009 - Nov 29, 2012 | |||
| Single | Double | Triple | |
| Standard | $69 | $92 | $115 |
All rates are in USD per room per night and do not include hotel tax of 13%.
10 bungalows equipped with private bathroom, two queen beds, table, hallway, private terrace in the company of the forest sightseeing.
Bar and restaurant
Massage service
Parking lot
Hiking trails
Pathways walking Bird watching Canyoning Bonilla's Lake Horseback riding tours Visits to waterfalls Visits to La Marta Farm Observation of birds and some other species Rafting
A Wagelia Hotels property, located in North Verbena Turrialba at its own name reserve; on a land of primary and secondary forest of 269.000 square meters. Just 8 km north from Turrialba downtown and 65 km from San Jose.
Built with a specially wood cultivated for construction, because our purpose is to preserve the environment. With a rustic look surrounded by a colorful forest, the bungalows are located with 50 meters between each other to offer lots of peace and calm to our guests.
We are the only one on this category at town, where the visitor can find and enjoy the quality and experience of Wagelia Hotels have been offering for more than 20 years.
The Biological Reserve Espino Blanco (White thorn), is located in the district of Santa Rosa, Turrialba. It is specifically found in the village of La Verbana, 8 kilometers north of the city of Turrialba. It is at an elevation of 1100 meters over sea level, and is dedicated to the conservation of forest species and local flora and fauna. It is intimately bound to Guayabo through a biological corridor full of diversity and the Columbus culture.
Turrialba
There are three ways to get to Turrialba from San Jose:
The main access route leads from San Jose passing through Cartago, Paraíso, Cervantes, and Juan Viñas. The road is in a very good shape and the traveler will be able to enjoy breathtaking landscapes as well as several plantations, restaurants and bars that provide excellent service.
The other route passes the outskirts of the Irazú and Turrialba volcanoes, passing through Cartago, Pacayas, and Santa Cruz de Turrialba, a place that is famous for the authentic Turrialba cheese.
Another route is through Paraíso, the Valley of Orosí, and then through Tucurrique until arriving to the city of Turrialba.