39 Best Hotels in Costa Rica

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Posada El Quijote

$ | Bello Horizonte, Escazú, 10203, Costa Rica

Perched on a hill in Escazú's Bello Horizonte neighborhood, with a great view of the city, this B&B strikes the right balance between a small inn and a tasteful private residence. The quiet, homey place draws low-key, mature travelers. The best view is from the sundeck, just off a spacious living room with a couch, a fireplace, and lots of modern art. The apartments and the two "deluxe" rooms have comparable views. Smaller "standard" rooms overlook the surrounding gardens, and aren't nearly as nice. All units have air-conditioning, though you'll likely not need it up here. The staff are extremely helpful. It's a bit hard to find, so you may want to take a taxi or call for directions.

Pros

  • Peaceful, friendly place to spend first or last night
  • Excellent staff
  • Stupendous views

Cons

  • Need a car to get around
  • Can be difficult to find
  • Standard rooms not quite as nice
Bello Horizonte, Escazú, 10203, Costa Rica
2289–8401
Hotel Details
8 units
Free Breakfast

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Rio Tico Safari Lodge

$ | 4 km (2½ miles) up winding dirt road to Vergel de Punta Mala, Punta Mala, Costa Rica

You may feel as though you're on a luxury safari when you step inside one of these spacious South African tents perched on sturdy wooden platforms cantilevered over a rushing mountain river. There's lots of headroom, electricity for reading lights and fans, comfortable beds, and—even more civilized—a private, spring-fresh bathroom with hot shower just a zippered compartment away. You can enjoy bird-watching and river views from your own veranda, hike forest trails to a nearby waterfall or follow the stepping stones to explore the other side of the river, bask on a sun-baked rock in the middle of the river, or go horseback riding. This campers' paradise is the creation of an energetic, eco-minded Dutch couple. Breakfast is excellent—tropical fruits, homemade bread, granola, and Dutch pancakes are highlights—served in a stylish, open-air lodge with Wi-Fi. For guests who prefer to stay in the lodge, there are three comfortable rooms. Tea and coffee are available, but there's no restaurant.

Pros

  • Gorgeous natural setting with fresh-water pools
  • Luxury tents operating on well water and solar
  • Homemade bread and granola for breakfast

Cons

  • Steps to climb up and down from main lodge to tents
  • No air conditioning
  • No restaurant
4 km (2½ miles) up winding dirt road to Vergel de Punta Mala, Punta Mala, Costa Rica
8996–7935
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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San Bosco Inn

$ | La Fortuna, 21007, Costa Rica

In downtown La Fortuna, this inn has clean, bright rooms linked by a long veranda lined with benches and potted plants, and added perks like a large pool and in-room Wi-Fi. The poolside breakfast is the perfect way to fuel up before a hike, and there is even a second pool just for the little ones. The secure parking, TVs, air-conditioning, and prime location make this a great budget option. Unobstructed views of the volcano can be had from the second-floor patio.

Pros

  • Gated property
  • Good value
  • Close to center of town
  • Use of spa at sister property Volcano Lodge

Cons

  • Some rooms get street noise
  • Boxy design
  • Small rooms
La Fortuna, 21007, Costa Rica
2479–9050
Hotel Details
33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sano Banano Beachside Hotel

$ | Main road, Montezuma, 60111, Costa Rica

If quiet and cool is what you are seeking, these comfortable, tastefully decorated rooms above the popular restaurant of the same name are air-conditioned and soundproofed—and they are a bargain. Since 1989, Sano Banano has been the go-to community spot in Montezuma, ever since they offered movie night long before Internet came to town. Modern bathrooms, gorgeous jungle murals on the walls, colorful bedspreads on firm beds, and breakfast in the restaurant are included. The only drawback is that most of the rooms have no windows, and some of those that do don't open. The central location and affordable rates make this the perfect hotel for travelers that want to spend time exploring. For some views and fresh air, you can walk 10 minutes along the beach to sister hotel Ylang Ylang Beach Resort, and use the beach resort’s pool and lounge on their hammocks.

Pros

  • Budget-friendly
  • Ylang Ylang Beach Resort privileges
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Most guest rooms lack windows
  • All rooms are on second floor and there's no elevator
  • Lacks some things like hair dryer and TV
Main road, Montezuma, 60111, Costa Rica
2642–0638
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Santa Elena Lodge

$ | Cuajiniquil, 50306, Costa Rica

This simple family-run lodge with cozy rooms on the outskirts of Cuajiniquil provides the closest accommodations to both Playa Bahía Junquillal and Santa Rosa National Park, making it a good option for nature lovers and anyone who wants to stray from the vacationing crowds. The owner is a former fisherman who switched to tourism, converting his family home into a bed-and-breakfast. The rooms have varnished hardwood walls and ceilings, plenty of windows, and small bathrooms—rooms 5 and 6 are the nicest, because they overlook the garden. The lodge is reminiscent of a mountain cabin with spotless rooms, each with a/c and Wi-Fi but void of phones and TVs. A typical Costa Rican breakfast is served in back, and lunch and dinner are available at the adjacent seafood restaurant. Manuel can arrange an array of tours with local guides that include a hike through the Murcielago sector of Santa Rosa National Park, a boat tour of a mangrove estuary, and whale-watching (August to February). The area's closest grocery store is conveniently next door to the lodge.

Pros

  • Friendly owners
  • Near beach and park
  • Clean and comfortable rooms

Cons

  • Little English spoken
  • Sounds can carry
  • Basic accommodations
Cuajiniquil, 50306, Costa Rica
2679–1038
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sol y Mar

$ | Main road, Zancudo, 60704, Costa Rica

Just as the name implies, there's plenty of sun and sea, as well as a beach fringed by coconut palms and apricot-colored wooden cabinas with porches where you can take in the spectacular views of the Osa Peninsula year-round. Each breezy, roomy cabina (sleeps four) has high ceilings, lots of cooling fans, and has been recently refreshed. Two of the sunny bathrooms feature pebble-lined showers. The alfresco restaurant serves the town's heartiest meals and the tastiest brownies. The popular U-shaped bar is an easy place to meet new friends.

Pros

  • Beach location
  • Bargain price
  • Lively restaurant and bar

Cons

  • No air conditioning or TV
  • Bare-bones furniture
  • No-frills bathrooms
Main road, Zancudo, 60704, Costa Rica
2776–0014
Hotel Details
6 rooms
No Meals

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Suites Cristina

$ | San José, 10102, Costa Rica

Our favorite of the capital's many apartotels (part apartment house, part hotel) sits on a quiet, out-of-the-way street north of La Sabana Park. Bright, cheery suites have equipped kitchens and one or two bedrooms. Rates include a big buffet breakfast. Cristina has a devoted return clientele made up primarily of business travelers and medical tourists, Costa Rica's growing tourism segment.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Quiet street
  • Terrific rates for what is offered

Cons

  • Far from downtown sights and center of town
  • Some rooms have no TV
  • Some noise on rare nights when there's an event at the nearby stadium
San José, 10102, Costa Rica
2220–0453
Hotel Details
50 suites
Free Breakfast

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Toucanet Lodge

$ | Hwy. 315, Copey, 11703, Costa Rica

For serenity and mountain greenery, you can't beat this lodge in a secluded valley with panoramic views and the opportunity to see hummingbirds and some of the 200-plus highland bird species on the lodge's list, including the resplendent quetzal. Accommodations are in three wooden cabins, where each room has its own private veranda and tile bathroom with skylight. Try to get room 1 for the best views. In addition, there are two spacious junior suites with fireplaces, kitchenettes, sunken whirlpool baths with views, and king-size beds. Now open to the public, the hotel's Los Colibríes Restaurant, serves tico and international cuisine.

Pros

  • Fresh mountain air
  • Seclusion and tranquility
  • Excellent birding trails

Cons

  • Simple furnishings
  • Bumpy dirt-road access
  • Some steps to climb to cabins
Hwy. 315, Copey, 11703, Costa Rica
8392–9397
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Turrialtico Lodge

$ | Turrialba, 30506, Costa Rica

Dramatically positioned on a hill overlooking the valley east of Turrialba, this Costa Rican–owned rustic wood lodge is a good budget option. An open-sided restaurant occupies the ground floor, above which are large rooms with multiple beds, suitable for groups. Ask for one on the west side—they have balconies with dazzling views of Turrialba and, if there are no clouds, Volcán Irazú in the distance. High-ceilinged cabins in the garden have more privacy, with sliding-glass screen doors that open onto forest or garden. There's also a fascinating orchid garden with hundreds of plants hanging from every available tree limb. The restaurant serves a small selection of authentic Costa Rican and international dishes and is famous for its homemade macadamia fudge. There is a pretty trail through the property to a waterfall.

Pros

  • Rich views at budget prices
  • Coffeemakers in rooms
  • Good opportunity to mingle with Ticos

Cons

  • Thin walls in main lodge
  • Less service-oriented than other area options
  • Need a car to stay here
Turrialba, 30506, Costa Rica
2538–1111
Hotel Details
19 units
Free Breakfast

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