• The Poás Volcano (Spanish: Volcán Poás), is an active 2,697-metre (8,848 ft) stratovolcano in central Costa Rica and is located within Poas Volcano National Park.
  • Póas Volcano National Park was established in 1955 with an approximate land area of 1200 ha. With the ratification of 1970 and subsequent extension of its...
  • Poas Volcano One of the best aspects of Poas is its accessibility. The park features a paved road that goes all the way to the crater’s edge.
  • This was the 2nd stop of our Doka Coffee Plantation/Poas Volcano/La Paz Waterfall Gardens tour day. Started in San Jose and ended in La Fortuna.
  • OVSICORI-UNA reported that during 30 April-1 May seismicity at Poás was characterized by volcano-tectonic events, long-period events, and low-amplitude tremor.
  • Picture this: a New Yorker, accustomed to skyscrapers and the constant buzz of the city, standing in awe as the mist parts to reveal the grandeur of Poás Volcano.
  • Then take the highway to Poás through San Juan-Sabana Redonda-Fraijanes-Poasito to the Poás Volcano.
  • In this post, we’ll give current information about visiting Poas Volcano. We’ll include how to reserve tickets, current safety protocols, and what you can expect to see.
  • Poás volcano is a powerful symbol of the geothermal forces that formed Costa Rica. When the mist and clouds part you’ll see the sulfuric, bubbling, green rain...
  • Poas volcano in Costa Rica is one of the most popular ones, especially because it’s within easy driving distance of the capital, San José.