Steam, rain, and blossoms—Vandara Hot Springs in September is pure magic. Book direct with code HOWLER for 10% off your soak.

Picture this—your shoulders sink into silky, mineral-rich volcanic water, heat wrapping around you like a gentle embrace. Above, a cool September rain falls in soft rhythms, kissing your cheeks and cooling the tip of your nose. The steam curls upward, blurring the green slopes of Rincón de la Vieja in a dreamy haze. Somewhere nearby, a hibiscus bloom trembles under the weight of a raindrop, and the air is filled with the earthy perfume of rain-soaked gardens. This is Vandara Hot Springs in September—where nature conspires to give you the perfect soak. And with 10% off entry using the code HOWLER when you book directly, the experience feels even sweeter.

Steam, rain, and blossoms—Vandara Hot Springs in September is pure magic. Book direct with code HOWLER for 10% off your soak.
Steam, rain, and blossoms—Vandara Hot Springs in September is pure magic. Book direct with code HOWLER for 10% off your soak.

Why September feels like nature’s spa season

September is Guanacaste’s soft-spoken treasure. The afternoons bring short, gentle showers that turn the air fresh and cool, making the hot springs feel even more luxurious. It’s a season when the crowds thin, the gardens flourish, and every raindrop becomes part of the soundtrack to your relaxation.


The mineral magic beneath your skin

Vandara’s volcanic waters aren’t just warm—they’re brimming with naturally occurring minerals like calcium, magnesium, and sulphur. These minerals are believed to:

  • Soothe muscles and joints – Ideal for melting away post-adventure aches.
  • Improve skin health – The minerals act like a natural spa treatment, leaving skin soft and refreshed.
  • Promote deep relaxation – Warmth and buoyancy calm the nervous system, helping you truly switch off.

A garden in full bloom

In September, Vandara’s gardens are alive with colour:

  • Hibiscus – Brilliant petals that not only brighten the view but are used in herbal teas thought to support heart health and reduce inflammation.
  • Heliconia – Their fiery red and orange lobster-claw shapes thrive in the rainy months, sheltering small frogs and hummingbirds.
  • Ixora – Clusters of tiny, flame-coloured flowers with traditional uses in soothing skin irritations.

Beyond the springs—Vandara’s other delights

While the hot springs could keep you happily submerged all day, Vandara tempts you with more:

  • Volcanic Mud Baths – Smear on mineral-rich mud, let it dry, and rinse off for glowing skin.
  • Ziplining – Glide through forest canopies with the smell of rain-kissed leaves below.
  • Horseback Riding – Gentle trails that weave through the lush countryside, where the scent of wet earth lingers.
  • Farm-to-Table Dining – Hearty Costa Rican meals made with ingredients grown just steps from your table.

How to book your September escape

Head to vandaracostarica.com, choose your perfect day, and enter HOWLER at checkout for 10% off. September is one of those rare months where you get the best of both worlds—lush green beauty and the bliss of soaking with fewer people around.

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