Fodor's Expert Review Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo
Peninsula Papagayo, Papagayo Peninsula, Guanacaste, 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 transport guests 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. The Onda Spa includes local products in its treatments, and the deep-tissue massage is conducted with sugarcane reeds. Just past the adult pool is a jungle trail that leads to two small coves. Children under 12 stay free, and the Family Plan provides a 50% discount on a connected room for children. Request a room in Building 3 for the best view of the bay. 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
- design reflects natural surroundings
CONS
- pricey meals
- rooms have dim lighting
- small and rocky beach
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Rate Includes: No Meals