Description
Tilaran – Tronadora, Guanacaste, Costa Rica Real Estate Sale | Venta
This is one of the most exclusive Lakefront pieces of land at Lake Arenal Guanacaste, Costa Rica. You can build your dream house or your dream project across the street from Lake arenal. This Property is located in Tronadora only 10 minute drive from the town where you can do part of your groceries and find a few good restaurants to enjoy yourself and your family.
Tronadora, on Lake Arenal
Tronadora is a small lakeside town on the western shore of Lake Arenal in the Guanacaste Province of Costa Rica. It serves as a quiet base for exploring the lake region and enjoying water-based and nature activities. The lake is the country’s largest by surface area and offers a scenic backdrop including the Arenal Volcano region.
What makes it special
The location: Being on Lake Arenal, Tronadora gives access to both tranquil coves and more open waters where winds pick up—making it suitable for a variety of water-sports.
Nature & peace: The region around the lake is lush, with mixed forest, birdlife, and wildlife. It’s less crowded than the more famous tourist towns.
Historically interesting: The lake was expanded by a dam in the late 1970s and the former town sites (including old Tronadora) were affected by that process.
Activities around Tronadora & Lake Arenal
Here are some top things to do in and around Tronadora:
Water-based adventures
Kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding (SUP), canoeing: The calmer parts of the lake invite these activities, especially for a relaxed lake experience.
Windsurfing and kite-surfing: From November to April when the winds are steady on the western side of Lake Arenal, the area becomes among the best freshwater wind-surf spots.
Fishing: You can fish for species like rainbow bass (“guapote”) in the lake’s shallower coves.
Boat tours & scenic rides: Cruising the lake allows you to take in big views of the volcano, forest, and shoreline.
Land & nature experiences
Hiking & nature walks: Trails around the lake and in the forested hills are good for spotting birds, monkeys, and experiencing the forest.
Bird-watching & wildlife: The region supports rich biodiversity, so nature lovers will enjoy the quieter setting.
Exploring local culture / relaxing: Because it’s a smaller town, Tronadora offers a more laid-back local feel compared to busier tourist hubs.
Travel & tips for visiting
Best time: The dry season (roughly December to April) is ideal for sunshine, wind-sporting, and calmer hikes. Rainy season brings lush greenery but more showers
Getting there: Be prepared with a vehicle or arrange transport; rural roads by the lake may be narrower and less polished compared to main highways.
What to bring: Swimwear for the lake, water shoes for rocks or uneven ground, binoculars for bird-watching, sunscreen, insect repellent.
Stay options: Because it’s less touristy, accommodations may be simpler and more integrated with local life—great for a more peaceful stay.
Combine with other destinations: You might pair Tronadora/Lake Arenal with a visit to La Fortuna or the Arenal Volcano region for more intense adventure-tourism.
Respect nature: The region is sensitive ecologically. Make sure to follow local rules about waste, wildlife viewing, and water use.
MLS number: 400192071175
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