22 Best Hotels in Guanacaste and the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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A wide range of lodging options awaits you here, so choose wisely. If your goal is to take leisurely swims and lounge quietly on the beach with a cocktail in hand, then avoid the beaches that are renowned for surfing waves. Superexpensive resorts like the Four Seasons are generally well balanced with budget hotels that charge less than $75 per night. As in all of Costa Rica, the places we recommend most highly are the small owner-operated hotels and bed-and-breakfasts that blend in with unspoiled nature and offer one-on-one attention from the staff and owners. Most hotels will be able to connect you with local tour operators and knowledgeable staff members who can help show you the best aspects of each destination, whether it's a local park with howler monkeys, a great family-run restaurant on the beach, or a thrilling canopy tour.

Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo

$$$$ | 25 km (15 miles) west of Guardia, 50101, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice
Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica, Papagayo Peninsula
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With an indulgent spa, restaurants, and retail boutiques, Four Seasons is one of the most luxurious hotels in Costa Rica, but it's the unparalleled service and secluded location between two golden-sand beaches that make this resort one of a kind. Located on a narrow isthmus and surrounded by jungle, the property provides an ocean view from just about everywhere. Service, provided by a cream-of-the-crop, bilingual staff, is faultless. Expect to find your bags unpacked by housekeeping and to be addressed by name by the valet welcoming you "home." Tropical-styled rooms have king-size beds, marble baths, and screened-in living-room terraces. With roofs designed after turtle shells, the villas have private plunge pools, two or three bedrooms, and full kitchens (personal chef available). From the rooms, a bridge arches over the main pool to three restaurants: Pesce (Italian kitchen and wine bar), Bahia (Latin cuisine), and Anejo (tapas). The 18-hole Arnold Palmer golf course has breathtaking views; if you don't play golf the staff will drive you up for sunset. A schedule of activities, including guided hiking, tennis, kayaking, surfing, and stand-up paddleboarding will help you justify that Swedish massage.

Pros

  • Impeccable service
  • Lovely beach
  • Menu of free activities daily

Cons

  • Breakfast not included
  • 30 minutes from main road
  • Expensive
25 km (15 miles) west of Guardia, 50101, Costa Rica
2696–0000
Hotel Details
159 units
No Meals

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The Harmony Hotel

$$$$ | From Café de Paris, take road almost all the way to Playa Guiones, look for sign leading to tree-shaded parking lot on right, Nosara, 50206, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice
The Harmony Hotel, Playa Nosara
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This ultracool, holistic retreat gets top marks for both comfort and sustainability, thanks to American owners who are surfers that believe comfort, quiet, and thinking ecologically are more appealing than partying. The Cocos rooms surround a huge garden with a gorgeous sundeck and chlorine-free pool—an oasis of shaded tranquility. Enclosed back decks with hammocks, outdoor showers, and a cushioned chaise lounge expand what are otherwise standard-size rooms. The larger duplex bungalows, closer to the beach, feature spacious bathrooms and offer even more privacy with large decks enclosed with teak walls. Every room and one-bedroom bungalow is luxuriously outfitted, with soothing sage-and-cream walls, king-size beds dressed in white linen, and natural and polished-wood trim and furniture. The best surf breaks are just 180 meters away, down a shaded path. The property works with local farmers to supply the majority of produce, and a free sustainability tour is available for guests. The chic bar adds to the sophisticated ambience, along with a popular adjacent lounge, on a terrace facing the garden. The contemporary restaurant focuses on seafood, along with vegetarian and raw-food options—think kale, quinoa, and heirloom vegetables. For the health-conscious traveler there's also a tranquil "healing center" complete with spa, yoga classes, and a juice bar. 

Pros

  • Beachfront property
  • Sustainable menu and bath products
  • Complimentary use of boards, bikes, games, and yoga equipment
  • One free yoga class per guest per stay

Cons

  • Often full
  • Not overly kid-friendly but babies welcome
  • Standard rooms are smallish
From Café de Paris, take road almost all the way to Playa Guiones, look for sign leading to tree-shaded parking lot on right, Nosara, 50206, Costa Rica
2682–4114
Hotel Details
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cala Luna Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | Playa Langosta, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice
For your own "cove of the moon" with casual luxury, Cala Luna is the place in Langosta. Their expansive grounds house a large pool, restaurant, and spa in addition to the rooms and villas. Paths surrounded by lush jungles create privacy for modern and well-appointed rooms.

Pros

  • Yoga classes
  • Gorgeous gardens
  • Complimentary sunset cocktails

Cons

  • Five-minute walk to the beach
  • Rocky beach
  • Mediocre restaurant
Playa Langosta, Costa Rica
2653–0214
Hotel Details
49 units
Free Breakfast

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Casa Chameleon

$$$$ | Playa Danta, just before you drive into Las Catalinas, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Tucked into the hillside with jaw-dropping panoramic views of the beach and the forest, this luxury hotel with a modern Balinese feel offers private and secluded villas for couples who want to unwind and take it easy. At the right time of day, the infinity pool just outside the restaurant turns the exact right color and blends seamlessly with the ocean.

Pros

  • Private saltwater plunge pool in every room
  • Excellent restaurant
  • True barefoot elegance

Cons

  • Not directly on the beach
  • Adults only
  • No TVs
Playa Danta, just before you drive into Las Catalinas, Costa Rica
860-333–6199-from U.S.
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica

$$$$ | Playa Jobo, west of Bahia Salinas, Bahía Salinas, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

As the first all-inclusive luxury resort in the Bahía Salinas area and the first hotel in Guanacaste to feature swim-up rooms, Dreams Las Mareas stands out from the all-inclusive pack with no hidden charges, no restaurant reservations, no towel cards, and no plastic wrist bands. Its location on the bay of Playa Jobo makes for quiet isolation, despite the property's size: 447 rooms, each with ocean, pool, or mountain views. Spacious rooms have satin curtains sectioning off modern bathrooms, with luxurious touches like hydrotubs, stocked minibars, and 42-inch flat-screen TVs. Included in the rate are top-shelf spirits, 24-hour room service, and meals at any of the eight restaurants. Selection, presentation, and quality of cuisine are remarkably impressive, especially at the fine-dining Italian restaurant, Portofino. The resort prides itself on offering "soft entertainment," with no drinking games, pool shouting, or DJs to awaken you during your poolside slumber. Still, there’s plenty to entertain, like yoga, snorkeling, a kids’ club, disco, cinema, and a 44,000-square-foot pool with a water slide. For pampering, you can indulge in treatments at the Spa by Pevonia or work your way through their eight-step hydrotherapy circuit.

Pros

  • Lovely swim-up rooms
  • Calm beach
  • Designated kids' pool

Cons

  • Isolated on a bumpy road
  • Steep, vast grounds require a lot of walking
  • Patios and bathrooms lack privacy
Playa Jobo, west of Bahia Salinas, Bahía Salinas, Costa Rica
2690–2400
Hotel Details
447 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Hotel Bosque del Mar Playa Hermosa

$$$$ | Playa Hermosa, 50503, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

This beachfront hotel on the southern end of Playa Hermosa features luxurious rooms and suites on a beautiful, spacious property shaded by century-old vine-draped trees. The most popular activity here is lounging on the beach, but floating in the blue-tile pool surrounded by lush landscaping is a close second. You can also rent kayaks for paddling in the sea. Flashes of sunlit ocean, just a few barefoot steps away, periodically penetrate the cool greenery, and now and then an iguana, bird, or monkey rustles the foliage above. Garden-view suites in two-story buildings are mostly wood and glass, with sitting rooms and balconies or terraces. Ocean-view deluxe suites are the most sought after, with Jacuzzis, plasma TVs, and sofa beds. Teak and marble feature prominently in the upscale decor, and all the rooms have refrigerators. A huge penthouse suite above the restaurant is over-the-top luxurious. The vast, open-air Niromi Restaurant is practically on the beach, with an ambitious, modern menu (from $20) that focuses on fresh fish and seafood, and beef tenderloin raised on the owner's ranch. There's also a breezy upstairs bar lounge.

Pros

  • Superb garden and beachfront location
  • Beautiful restaurant
  • All rooms have terraces

Cons

  • Some rooms near the pool are dark
  • Mosquitoes
  • Expensive for the area
Playa Hermosa, 50503, Costa Rica
2672–0046
Hotel Details
33 units
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Capitán Suizo

$$$$ | Playa Langosta, 50309, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Nature, tranquility, luxury, and an unbeatably beautiful beach setting make this environmentally conscious boutique hotel the most elegant choice in town. Nestled in a tiny forest between Playa Tamarindo and Playa Langosta, the hotel offers a variety of room types. Balcony rooms surround a large, curvaceous pool shaded by native trees and greenery. If there's ever been a place to splurge, it's on Room 75, with stunning hardwood floors, a private balcony, and a linen-draped canopy bed that looks onto the sea. Enclosed by walls of glass, the airy bungalows have Jacuzzi tubs, outdoor showers, and sunken lounge areas. Second-floor rooms in the main building have high, angled ceilings and lots of screens, offering an ocean breeze as an alternative to air-conditioning (which the rooms do have). Lower rooms are smaller and a little darker, with terraces edging the lush garden, which is visited by iguanas, raccoons, howler monkeys, and birds. A beautifully decorated and romantically illuminated terrace restaurant, overlooking the pool and beach, serves upscale, contemporary cuisine and hosts beach barbecues (December 21–May) with live marimba music every Wednesday and Friday night.

Pros

  • Secluded beachfront hotel
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Lovely gardens and pool

Cons

  • Not all rooms are beachfront
  • Pricey
  • No TVs
Playa Langosta, 50309, Costa Rica
2653–0075
Hotel Details
Usually closed for maintenance between Sept. and Oct.
35 units
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Punta Islita

$$$$ | 16 km (11 miles) south of Playa Carrillo, Punta Islita, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Overlooking the ocean from a forested ridge, this secluded and sublime Marriott property is luxury incarnate, with villas, casitas, suites, and spacious rooms sprinkled around the bougainvillea-bedecked hillside. King-size beds have rough-hewn wooden bedposts, and bathrooms are tiled, with deep tubs and mosaic detailing. Casitas and suites have their own private plunge pools or outdoor whirlpools and private gardens with a hammock, one of the main attractions for the many honeymooners. A massive thatch palapa, supported by tree-trunk pillars, covers the main restaurant, which opens onto an adults-only infinity pool with an endless ocean view and a swim-up bar. Breakfasts are excellent, as are lunches down at the breezy Beach Club, with its own oceanfront swimming pool. The food at the flagship Alma Restaurant, though good, still doesn't reach the heights you would expect here. If you overdo it with the activities, stop by the tranquil garden spa for massage treatments using local herbs. The hotel encourages creativity through art classes, and the Punta Islita art village.

Pros

  • Gorgeous views from infinity pool
  • Permaculture project and organic farm supply restaurant
  • Guided hikes, art and cooking classes included

Cons

  • Isolated location
  • Left side of the beach is rocky
  • Very pricey
16 km (11 miles) south of Playa Carrillo, Punta Islita, Costa Rica
2549–6466-in San Jose
Hotel Details
51 units
No Meals

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Sendero

$$$$ | J53 Playa Guiones, Nosara, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Let your toes sink into the sandy sendero (trail) that takes you from one of the world’s most consistent waves to this chic boutique hotel nestled in a nature preserve. Unlike traditional lobby greetings, you’ll meander past a quiver of surfboards and rainfall showers to an open-air restaurant where Nosara’s elite gather for après-surf cuisine. Designed for those who mix business and pleasure, the hotel also runs Outpost, a nearby co-working space where hotel guests have access to a cafe, rooftop, and library. Both wellness and comfort are top priorities, evident in the state-of-the-art fitness studio, courtyard pool, surf school, and hospitality station (with everything from sunscreen to snacks). Despite the endless lure outside your door, it’s hard to leave the nature-inspired rooms fashioned in muted palettes and earthy tones, with outdoor showers, jungle lounges, blackout curtains, buttery linens, Bluetooth speakers, and mini-bars stocked with local treats. Founded by two besties who dreamed big during Covid, the hotel encompasses the heart of Nosara by not only giving back to the community, but by giving back to nature through sustainability practices that are helping this surf town grow in the right direction.

Pros

  • Most upscale property in Nosara
  • On-site surf school
  • Monday community acupuncture by donation

Cons

  • Courtyard noise
  • Breakfast not included
  • Adults-oriented hotel not ideal for children
J53 Playa Guiones, Nosara, Costa Rica
7017–1351
Hotel Details
25 rooms
No Meals

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Tierra Magnifica

$$$$ | Proyecto Americano Las Huacas, Lote EE90, Nosara, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Perched on the mountainside with breathtaking ocean views, Tierra Magnifica has all the attentiveness and personalization of a boutique hotel and all the amenities of a resort. A concierge welcomes you "home," while you refresh with a welcome drink and appetizer, and take in the vista. Rooms are comfortable and spacious, especially the six "Vista Premium" that are on the top level with vaulted ceilings, spacious balconies, and draped king beds. The charming hosts are friendly and eager to share their love of Costa Rica with you, and invite to you experience "pura vida" in their former house-turned-hotel. Enjoy yoga classes in the chalet with 360-degree views, or lounge by the infinity pool with one of the best views in Nosara. Drawing a hip and trendy crowd, the Huacas restaurant specializes in tropical-modern meets Costa-Asian cuisine with a Blue Zone menu created by chef Paulo Valerios. Included in the room rate are laundry service, yoga-and-cooking classes, access to the Iguana Surf Club, and a daily cooked-to-order breakfast. 

Pros

  • Cooking classes on Wednesday
  • Wellness curated stays available with 30+ therapies
  • Chic, clean minimalist aesthetic

Cons

  • Not all rooms are same quality
  • Not on beach
  • Not ideal for families, since no children under 15 allowed
Proyecto Americano Las Huacas, Lote EE90, Nosara, Costa Rica
2682–0270
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Buena Onda

$$$$ | Playas del Coco, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice
Tucked away in the quiet hills of Playas del Coco, this adults-only hotel whose name translates to "good vibe" delivers luxury, service, and elegance. With only eight rooms, the intimate hotel welcomes guests with a marble entryway that opens onto a saltwater infinity pool overlooking Papagayo Bay. Nearly every room has an ocean view and pampering touches like high-thread-count linens, memory-foam mattresses, and locally produced toiletries. The master suite is 450 square feet and has a rainfall shower, jetted tub, and French doors leading to a private balcony. Included in the rate are three à la carte meals per day (at set mealtimes), shuttle service to nearby beaches, international calls, and Wi-Fi. Rooms also include flat-screen TVs and stereo systems. The spa and pool offer opportunities for relaxation, while on-site activities like cooking classes, yoga, guided walks, and happy hour keep guests busy.

Pros

  • Impeccable service
  • Organic meals
  • Complimentary shuttle to beach clubs

Cons

  • Usually full
  • Only top-floor rooms have ocean views
  • Not family-friendly (no kids under 16)
Playas del Coco, Costa Rica
4031--7707
Hotel Details
8 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo

$$$$ | Peninsula Papagayo, Papagayo Peninsula, Costa Rica

Earth tones and natural details prevail in this Hyatt property created by architect Ronald Zürcher, who utilized indigenous woods, sugarcane, and bamboo in the design of the rooms, each contemporary and bright with ocean views. Golf carts and ride-share bikes transport guests through the 1,400-acre preserve, with a network of paths leading to infinity pools and pod-shape restaurants modeled after local seeds and cocoons. Standard rooms are housed in three-story buildings, and have rain showers, enclosed balconies, and complimentary bonuses such as minibars, Wi-Fi, sun hats, and sandals. The three restaurants infuse Latin flavors, but the tapas bar is your best option for exceptional cocktails. Just past the adult pool is a jungle trail that spills onto Playa Sombrero Oscuro, where you can hop aboard Nimbu Boat for a sail to Casa de Playa for an elevated beach club experience. The new Residence Villas—opened in 2024— have plunge pools, kitchens, and over 1,500 square feet of living space. This hillside property is spread out, so expect to do a fair amount of walking unless you request a golf cart ride.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Free Kids Club and teen activities
  • Beach club with complementary paddleboards and snorkeling equipment

Cons

  • Pricey meals
  • Rooms have dim lighting
  • Small and rocky beach
Peninsula Papagayo, Papagayo Peninsula, Costa Rica
2690–1234
Hotel Details
177 rooms
No Meals

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CC Beachfront Papagayo

$$$$ | Playa Panama, 3 km (2 miles) north of Playa Hermosa, 50101, Costa Rica

Spread over verdant grounds just behind relatively pristine Playa Panama, this all-inclusive property has an excellent location with bay views, balmy breezes, and a huge swimming pool. Spacious standard rooms are in one-story buildings with old-fashioned charm: red Spanish tile roof; red-tile floors; high, sloping ceilings; and covered front terraces offering a glimpse of the bay through the mature trees that line the nearby beach. Standard rooms are equipped with amenities you might expect from a bigger luxury hotel, including flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and separate vanities and bathrooms. Suites are bigger, more elegant, and more private, but they are set back a little farther from the beach. A four-story Mediterranean-style addition has six rooms with ocean-view terraces. Master suites have a Jacuzzi in the bathroom, walk-in closets, and wraparound patios. The large pool has a waterfall and swim-up bar, and an elegant, airy restaurant serves pizza, pastas, and other Italian fare as well as local seafood and beef. The hotel also works hard at sustainability, earning four out of five leaves in the national sustainability program.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Immaculate grounds
  • Close to beach

Cons

  • Early check-ins cost $25 per person
  • Rooms near pool can be noisy
  • No activities
Playa Panama, 3 km (2 miles) north of Playa Hermosa, 50101, Costa Rica
2586–7300-San José office
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50 rooms
All-Inclusive

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El Mangroove

$$$$ | Bahia Papagayo, at Playa Panama, Playa Arenilla, Costa Rica

Barefoot luxury abounds at this hip boutique hotel where an airy courtyard leads to a 45-meter pool lined with beach bungalows and modern rooms. Architect Ronald Zürcher integrated stone, sugarcane, and towering guanacaste trees into the design. Any trees removed during construction were repurposed into bedroom furniture such as tree-stump tables and wood-frame mirrors. Unique L-shaped rooms open into enclosed patios, meaning you’re greeted by a hammock and sunshine on your way to the bedroom. Offering mangrove or garden views, rooms have walk-in closets, minibars, Wi-Fi, touch-screen phones (like internal iPads), and thoughtful touches like dominoes, a deck of cards, and Rubik’s Cubes. Only two corner suites have ocean views, but the five poolside cabanas—equipped with TVs and draped in linen—are just a stone’s throw from the sand. Although popular with young couples, the hotel is still child-friendly with a kids’ club, water sports, beach cruisers, and surf lessons. The casual beachfront restaurant has a sandy floor and a DJ spinning chill-out music, while the more formal restaurant borders the pool and dishes up some of the finest cuisine in the region. If your schedule allows, book a room between September and November, when rates drop by nearly 50%.

Pros

  • 24-hour room service
  • Nice gym and spa
  • Gorgeous rain showers in baths
  • All-inclusive plan available

Cons

  • Poolside cabana costs $150 per day
  • Only two rooms have ocean views
  • Mosquitoes in common areas
  • Staff lack attention to detail
Bahia Papagayo, at Playa Panama, Playa Arenilla, Costa Rica
855-219--9371
Hotel Details
85 rooms
No Meals

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The Gilded Iguana Surf Hotel

$$$$ | Playa Guiones, Nosara, 50206, Costa Rica

This lively hotel-bar-restaurant has been a Nosara fixture for more than 35 years and has a revived chic, modern aesthetic that took it up a notch in 2018. There's a small childrens' pool, a large saltwater pool, and a Jacuzzi for adults. The upscale, cool surfer vibe continues into the spacious and airy rooms, featuring tropical wood furniture and large bathrooms with indoor and outdoor rain showers. The restaurant also serves meals throughout the day, from breakfast onward.

Pros

  • Upscale and modern
  • Fitness center with classes
  • Directly across from surf breaks, with surf club

Cons

  • Slow service at restaurant
  • Outdoor showers lack privacy
  • Can feel crowded
Playa Guiones, Nosara, 50206, Costa Rica
2016–5300
Hotel Details
29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Lagarta Lodge

$$$$ | Top of hill at north end of Nosara, Nosara, 50206, Costa Rica

A birders' and nature-lovers' Valhalla, this magnificent nature lodge on a promontory has amazing views of the forest, river, and coast north of Nosara. The lodge's private nature reserve is directly below, down a steep path that takes you through a forest and an eerily beautiful mangrove swamp, with fantastical stilt roots and snap-crackling sound effects from respiring mollusks. More than 270 bird species have been spotted here, including long-tailed manakins. The trail ends at the river and out to Playa Pelada and surfing waves. The hotel was built with a focus on sustainability, with spacious suites with garden showers and sliding-glass doors leading out to large terraces with either forest, ocean, or river views. The restaurant offers a menu focused on fresh fish and seafood, such as skewered prawns with bacon, and poached fish with a lemon sauce. There is also a romantic cocktail Sunset Bar and a poolside bar overlooking the reserve. The breakfast is delicious, with Costa Rican classics and fresh breads and homemade jams and espresso. Proximity to the adjacent nature reserve, Reserva Biológica, means you'll have plenty of tour options including jungle treks, turtle-and-birdwatching tours, eboat excursions, evening hikes, and more. Rooms are void of TVs but boast strong Internet. 

Pros

  • Amazing views and grounds
  • Four pool areas
  • Family rooms sleep six

Cons

  • Not on the beach but shuttle departs every two hours
  • Some steps to rooms
  • Steep, rough road to get here
Top of hill at north end of Nosara, Nosara, 50206, Costa Rica
8596–1919
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36 suites
Free Breakfast

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Jardin Del Eden

$$$$ | Tamarindo Beach, Tamarindo, Costa Rica

An oasis with luxurious rooms, this adults-only boutique hotel just off the main street feels a million miles away from the busy 9-to-5. With an enthusiastic staff, a poolside restaurant, and a beachside garden across the street, it really may be your personal paradise.

Pros

  • Exquisite gardens
  • Poolside organic restaurant
  • Beachside garden across the street

Cons

  • Hotel isn't directly on the beach
  • A lot of steps to some rooms
  • Not all rooms are the same high quality
Tamarindo Beach, Tamarindo, Costa Rica
4070--0303
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46 rooms
All-Inclusive
Breakfast and dinner included, no lunch

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JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa

$$$$ | In Hacienda Pinilla Beach resort and residential community, Playa Avellanas, Costa Rica

In the gated community of Hacienda Pinilla, this luxury resort is centered around a 25,000-square-foot infinity pool that merges with a short stretch of beach in the west, making every sunset a major event. Quiet elegance is the theme at this hacienda-style hotel, with charming traditional touches such as painted oxcarts piled high with towels around the pool and macramé-fringed hammocks draped off the lobby. Rooms are all super-luxurious, with oversize bathtubs, sumptuous sage-and-cream linens, and private terraces with ceiling fans and removable screens. There's free daily yoga, complimentary sunset cocktails,  a 24-hour fitness center; the 18-hole, 72-par Hacienda Pinilla golf course; and an exquisite full-service spa with 19 massage huts. There's also a kids' club for families. The on-site restaurants, including a handsome, ranch-style Costa Rican steak house and a more intimate Asian restaurant, are gorgeous, but the prices are sky-high and the food quality inconsistent. Although the beach in front of the hotel is small and rocky, you can take a short walk over to Playa Avellanas. There's a daily shuttle van to Tamarindo's shops and restaurants ($25), and if you have your own car, you can drive the short distance to Playa Negra and Playa Avellanas for less pricey meals.

Pros

  • Luxurious
  • Largest infinity pool in Central America
  • Equestrian center

Cons

  • Very pricey
  • Beach is rocky
  • Ground-level rooms facing walkways get outside noise
In Hacienda Pinilla Beach resort and residential community, Playa Avellanas, Costa Rica
2681--2000
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310 rooms
No Meals

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Nantipa

$$$$ | Santa Teresa, 60111, Costa Rica

Meaning “Blue” in the native Chorotegan language, Nantipa is the epitome of the Blue Zone magic with both luxury and wellness manifesting health, happiness, and longevity. Since its opening in 2019, the string of beachfront-and-garden bungalows have lured those seeking rest and relaxation, along with all the creature comforts; smart TVs, hammocks, Wi-Fi, a/c, minibars, and plunge pools that open onto private terraces are just a few of the perks. Follow the white pebble-strewn pathways past the pool and yoga pavilion to Manzú, the beachfront restaurant specializing in traditional Tico recipes passed down from generations. You can take it up a notch with the two-story villa equipped with an infinity pool, personal chef, fitness instructor, babysitting service, three bedrooms, and kitchen and living space. For the ultimate in tranquility, book a treatment at the NUMU Wellness Center specializing in Blue Wellness experiences that will take you from nature to pampering via surfing, cuisine, massages, and beyond.

Pros

  • Beautiful beachfront setting
  • Barefoot luxury
  • Modern design and spacious rooms

Cons

  • Yoga classes $23
  • Bracelet key bands to enter rooms
  • Steep driveway and tricky entrance
Santa Teresa, 60111, Costa Rica
2101–0222
Hotel Details
29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pranamar Oceanfront Villas & Yoga Retreat

$$$$ | Playa Hermosa, Santa Teresa, Costa Rica
You don't have to be on a yoga retreat to appreciate this nirvana of design, artistry, and natural beauty in a serene setting. Pranamar is an enchanting village of Balinese villas and bungalows built with hardwoods, bamboo, and thatch in a lush garden sloping down to a wide beach. Air-conditioning and ceiling fans keep all the villas cool. Garden and oceanfront bungalows have king-size beds, wide verandas with hammocks, and private garden showers. Two-story poolside villas encircle a Bali-style swimming pool, fed by a snaking river channel. Stepping stones across the pool take you to the Eyes of Buddha Restaurant, serving sublime seafood and organic, vegetarian fare, along with exotic fruit-juice medleys and healthy cocktails. Classic tropical cocktails, creative coffee concoctions, and delicious, but good-for-you desserts are also on the menu. The large, shaded yoga platform is open to ocean breezes with daily yoga sessions, as well as workshops. Rates include breakfast and one yoga class. The most blissful pose you strike here, though, may be stretched out on a lounge chair, watching the sun set over the sea.

Pros

  • Gorgeous garden and beach setting
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Warm, friendly service and daily complimentary yoga classes

Cons

  • Noisy children may not suit the serenity here
  • Bumpy dirt road to get here
Playa Hermosa, Santa Teresa, Costa Rica
2640–0852
Hotel Details
10 units
Free Breakfast

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W Costa Rica – Reserva Conchal

$$$$ | Reserva Conchal Cabo Villas, Playa Conchal, Costa Rica

Incorporating Costa Rican culture at every turn, this convivial, unique member of the W chain leaves no detail overlooked, from the "forest" of guanacaste trees at the pool and restaurant, to the "pineapple" elevator tower. The circular parking area is shaped like a bull ring, a traditional Guanacasteco pastime. The bright and splashy decor, including at the three dining options, takes its cue from the oxcart, another customary Costa Rican emblem. There are two massive pools; one in the main dining area with a pool deck and one at the beach club, which leads to turquoise waters lapping onto a sugar sand beach, plus a more private pool in the cushy spa. The rooms are inviting, with sumptuous bedding, bars made of real surfboards, and colossal bathrooms; most units have ocean views. The immense suites will blow you away with private pools, one-and-a-half baths, foosball tables, and mini kegs of Heineken in the minibar. Parents will love the (free) kids' club—the only one in the W Hotel chain.

Pros

  • Fun and lively atmosphere
  • Costa Rica–inspired architecture and decor
  • Beautiful white sand beach

Cons

  • No breakfast included
  • Long walk to get anywhere
  • Somewhat pricey
Reserva Conchal Cabo Villas, Playa Conchal, Costa Rica
2654–3600
Hotel Details
150 rooms
No Meals

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The Westin Reserva Conchal, an All-Inclusive Golf Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Playa Conchal, Costa Rica

This vast all-inclusive property is set on 2,400 acres with nearly every vacation wish granted, from lagoon-style pools and a picture-perfect beach to eight restaurants and a championship golf course. In the labyrinthine guest village, the ocean tends to disappear and the only views are of lush gardens and other buildings exactly like yours. The split-level Spanish colonial–style villas have huge marble bathrooms and sophisticated sitting rooms equipped with plasma TVs. The Royal Beach rooms are even posher, closer to the beach, and have their own shared pool and a private concierge. There's a kids' club, babysitting service, and a section of suites dedicated to families. The resort also has the largest—and perhaps warmest—pool in Central America. Grown-ups can amuse themselves sailing, snorkeling, kayaking, playing tennis, or rejuvenating at the spa. Restaurants range from Asian fusion to Italian (dinner reservations required). If you're into the beach, try to get booked into Bungalow 1, 2, or 3.

Pros

  • Saltwater pools
  • Abundant activities
  • Beach access

Cons

  • No food and drink service on the beach
  • Only three rooms have ocean views
  • Easy to get lost
Playa Conchal, Costa Rica
2654–3500
Hotel Details
404 units
All-Inclusive

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