Local Experiences

tours & activities

On-site activities, spa packages, yoga, whale/dolphin watching, nature trails, waterfalls, jungle tours and more!

Spa Packages

Signature massages and body treatments using natural ingredients that capture the essence of ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation.

Yoga Deck

Indulge on the exotic experience of rainforest yoga on our outdoor yoga deck at Three Sixty.

Experience your choice of a private session surrounded by the beautiful chants of birds, monkeys, and forests. Each session is unique to your own needs and dedicated with passion to enhance your wellness. We can accommodate the length of your session upon request.

On the day of your session be ready to walk 15 minutes in nature with one of our team members towards our outdoor yoga deck. You will be picked up from your villa 10 minutes prior to the beginning of class. Please advise the front desk if you are aware of any allergies to oils or incense or with any special request.


Nature Trails

At Nature Trails, it is part of the comforts that we offer for the enjoyment of your stay at our hotel.

You will see much more of the wildlife and biodiversity of the region. These trails have an approximate length of 720 meters, are of medium difficulty, contain steps, and must pass through 3 wooden bridges.

Nauyaca Waterfalls

Enjoy the incredible beauty of one of the most splendid waterfalls in Costa Rica. It begins with a typical Costa Rican breakfast served at the owner’s home. The 3.7 mile journey to the falls is partially taken by horseback, and the rest of the distance is hiked. During the trip, Don Lulo will point out the areas beautiful flora and fauna.

There are two waterfalls. One is a 147 foot free fall of water, while the other is comprised of cascading tiers that fall into a series of pools. Lunch is also provided during this 6 hour tour.

Whale & Dolphin

Watching

Experience marine life from the water with a boating tour. The Marina Ballena National Park is one of the largest underwater parks in the world. It hosts a variety of whales during their migration. Most of the year, many breeds can be spotted here including Humpback, Bryde’s, False Orcas and Whale Sharks. The famous Whales Tail sandbar, Ballena Island and the Three Sisters (Tres Hermanas) islands are incredible spots to view them.

There are several types of dolphins and sea turtles, especially the olive ridley migrating through this area. Snorkeling equipment is provided to view the underwater reefs. You will see plenty of sea caves that you may want to visit later.


Isla del Caño

This small, but hilly island lies across from Drake’s Bay. It was formerly a Pre-Colombian burial ground that preserves part of Costa Rica’s indigenous heritage, making it an important archaeological site. However, it is also known for its coral reefs in which 19 coral species can be found.

The rich sea life includes octopus, turtles, manta rays, many reef fish and eels. Snorkeling gear is provided. Certified divers can check out the underwater population with the tour provider’s equipment.

Corcovado Park Tour

National Geographic recognizes this park as the most biologically diverse location on Earth. It holds 3% of the world’s biodiversity and has the largest primary rainforest on the Pacific Coast. The 1.5-hour boat trip will bring you to San Pedrillo beach entrance. During your tour you’ll likely view dolphins, whales, turtles and marine birds. In the park, there are numerous paths to hike, (with varying degrees of difficulty) all led by a guide.

The park is home to numerous types of monkeys, sloths, raccoons and many birds and reptiles. If you are lucky, you will see the elusive tapir. Some trees in this park are over 200 years old. A picnic lunch is provided. This is an all day trip.

Sport Fishing Tour

Costa Rica's Pacific Coast is notably famous for record-breaking off shore Sailfish, Marlin, Dorado, Wahoo, and Yellowfin Tuna. In shore, Roosterfish, Snook, and Snapper are frequently reeled in. Each fishing destination has a peak season, but hidden freshwater fishing holes and deep-sea fishing are rewarding adventures that can be had year-round. 

More Things to Do

In the Ocean...

Whale and Dolphins Tour

Isla Cano Diving Tour

Corcovado and Drake's Bay

Surfing

Isle Ballenas Snorkeling

Ocean Kayaking

On the Estuary...

Kayaking
Turtle Reserve

In the Jungle...

Bird Watching
Nature Hikes
Night Jungle Tour
Chocolate Farm
Horseback Riding
ATV Tour
Waterfall Tour

In the Air...

Canopy tours
Sky Diving
Paragliding
Parasailing

On the River...

Rafting
Mangrove Tours
Paddleboarding
Guided Waterfall Tours

With the Animals...

Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary

Reptilandia Reptile Park

Getting Around

Rental Cars

If you are planning to go with renting a car while you stay with us, we highly recommend booking your vehicle with Adobe Rent a Car

Regional Flights

Inquire about your domestic flight by contacting us as reservations@hotelthreesixty.com

To San José

San José is the capital of Costa Rica, head of the province of SanJosé, and the nation's largest city. Located in the Central Valley,San José is the seat of a national government, the focal point of political and economic activity, and the major transportation hub of this Central American nation. The population ofSanJosé Canton is 288,054 though the metropolitan area stretches beyond the canton limits and comprises a third of the country's population. Culturally, the city can be considered almost entirely European influenced, in part because of Spanish immigration soon after Costa Rica's discovery by Christopher Columbus, and the privileged classes which generally studied in Europe during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century.

We also offer private transfer service to the hotel with a bilingual chauffeur from SJO airport for $395 one way per couple ($50 per extra person, up to 4).

To Quepos

Quepos is a city on the Pacific coast of central Costa Rica. There, there is the Manuel Antonio National Park which, with its mangroves, lagoons and jungles on the shores of the beach, is home to howler, white-faced and squirrel monkeys. In the vicinity, on the same coast, there is Playa Espadilla and Biesanz beach. In the northwest of the city, there is a mangrove estuary on the Damas Island. There you can see alligators, iguanas and snakes.

We offer private transfer service to the hotel with a bilingual chauffeur from Quepos airport ($130 per couple).

To Palmar Sur

The town of Palmar Sur is located on the Sierpe River that empties directly into the Pacific Ocean. The Sierpe wetlands has one of the largest mangroves in the world featuring amazing and untouched biodiversity. Palmar Sur is also used as an access to Drake Bay and Caño Island Biological Reserve. Many tourists land in this destination to take the tour down the river, a wonderful adventure that allows them to enjoy the wildlife and the lush vegetation until they get to their final destination. Also Palmar Sur is a gateway to Ojochal, Dominical Beach, and Uvita Point. Ojochal is a great place to find great restaurants, some of them influenced by European settlers. In Palmar Sur the thematic spheres park “Can Basat Roje ' is located. This archaeological site is a world known as it is in the process of becoming a World Heritage Site 

Charter/Private Flights

Inquire about private flights by contacting us as reservations@hotelthreesixty.com

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