Accommodations in Central Pacific
Generous and warm province, Guanacaste is known for its cattle ranching production and spectacular beaches. It is the driest region of Costa Rica, specially the coastal areas.
Guanacaste became part of Costa Rica in 1824; until then, it had remained an independent province. This territory certainly has a very important natural and cultural richness for Costa Rica’s economy. Some of the best beach hotels in the world are found on the beaches of Guanacaste.
Guanacaste is well known for its beaches and the sun, which is exactly what visitors find along its coastline, with an abundance of hotels, cabins, and restaurants. Some are luxury ones, others more modest, but they all guarantee that guests have the perfect option for each budget.
Arenas del Mar
Located within walking distance of Manuel Antonio National Park. Arenas Del Mar is an extraordinary beachfront and rainforest resort catering to travelers looking for more
Gaia Hotel & Resort
Nestled atop the lush mountains of Perez Zeledon. In Costa Rica’s Southern Region, Alta Gracia offers 50 estate-size Casitas, one of Central America’s finest SPAs
Hacienda AltaGracia an Auberge Resort
Nestled atop the lush mountains of Perez Zeledon. In Costa Rica’s Southern Region, Alta Gracia offers 50 estate-size Casitas, one of Central America’s finest SPAs
Kura Design Villas
Built on an impressive mountain ridge Kura’s tropical minimalist architecture provides a luxurious vacation experience over the Pacific ocean views An exclusive small scale boutique
Oxygen Jungle Villas
In a small-scale, exclusive and privately owned Balinese style boutique resort hotel In the middle of the Costa Ballena . We guarantee an individual and
Parador Resort & Spa
Welcome to Parador Resort & Spa, Punta Quepos , Manuel Antonio National Park ,Costa Rica’s premier eco-luxury resort. Sitting high above the Central Pacific coastline.