12 Best Hotels in Manuel Antonio and the Central Pacific Coast, Costa Rica

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The Central Pacific has a good mix of high-quality resorts, eco-lodges, rental villas, boutique hotels, and cabinas (usually low-cost, freestanding cabins with more amenities than a standard room). You'll also find some of the country's priciest lodgings. As a rule, prices drop 20% to 30% during the rainy season. Reserve as far in advance as possible during the busy dry season, especially on weekends. Near Manuel Antonio National Park, Manuel Antonio is the more activity-rich, attractive, and expensive place to stay.

Encantada Ocean Cottages

$$ | Next to Alma Del Pacifico Beach Hotel, Esterillos, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Framing a blue-tiled pool are freestanding cottages with thoughtful and creative touches like luxurious bedding atop artsy bed frames (made from repurposed pallets), colorful throws, polished cement floors, and lofts with twin beds. The oceanfront suite opens onto a private terrace with unobstructed views of the beach. There’s a two-bedroom, two-bath villa with a full kitchen that sleeps five, and an economical room with no view but plenty of character. There are surf lessons and beach toys for kids, and massages and margaritas for mom and dad. Yoga sessions take place at 9 am daily ($15). Horseback riding and other tours can be arranged on-site. Costa Rican specialties are cooked on an open flame and served in a palapa restaurant. Void of TVs and phones, this is the place to unplug, although there is a high-speed Wi-Fi connection.

Pros

  • Peaceful location with 24-hour security
  • Surf lessons, board rental, yoga, horseback riding
  • Comfy beds

Cons

  • Smaller breakfast
  • Often full
  • Low water pressure
Next to Alma Del Pacifico Beach Hotel, Esterillos, Costa Rica
4702–5847-in Costa Rica
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7 units
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Pumilio

$$$ | Jacó, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

A peaceful retreat just five minutes outside bustling Jacó, this all-suites hotel is surrounded by lush rainforest and has tastefully decorated rooms with fully equipped kitchens and patios overlooking the pool, mountains, and gardens. Named after Costa Rica’s famous poisonous "blue jeans" frog, the solar-powered property has five rooms on a private second floor, and five rooms on the ground floor that open onto a two-tier swimming pool. Spacious rooms sleep five with two queen-size beds and one twin. An additional six suites are separate from the main building and cater to couples with private Jacuzzis. Although there’s no restaurant, the hotel serves a full Costa Rican breakfast and has an arrangement with local eateries for food delivery. Management can organize a variety of tours and activities, and to soothe your tired muscles, there’s an on-site spa offering massages, wraps, facials, and aromatherapy. Bikes, games, books, and a small store are a bonus for guests. 

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Beautiful and clean rooms
  • Excellent staff

Cons

  • Far from beach and no shuttle service
  • Restaurant serves breakfast only
  • Very firm beds
Jacó, Costa Rica
2643–5678
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Gaia Hotel & Reserve

$$$$ | Km 2.7 Carretera Quepos, near Plaza Yara, Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
Gaia Hotel & Reserve, Manuel Antonio
Spa - Reception

On 13 acres of private reserve, this boutique hotel is contemporary and very chic, with rooms rendered in slate, hardwood, and rattan with Italian fittings. Elegance abounds with soft hues of cream and white and pampering extras like 500-thread-count Egyptian-cotton bed linens and Turkish robes. Jacuzzi tubs and (shared) rooftop sundecks encourage relaxation, as does the Terra Spa complete with a Vichy shower, mud room, sauna, hair salon, and six treatment rooms. Higher room categories include a complimentary mini-spa treatment with direct booking. Three white buildings house the rooms, which are surprisingly spacious—the smallest is 350 square feet. Wildlife tours of the preserve take place daily at 4 pm, and beach transportation is offered hourly from 8 to 4. The hotel’s La Luna Restaurant has excellent food and sweeping sunset views, earning it a reputation as one of the best restaurants in Manuel Antonio.

Pros

  • Outstanding service
  • Free shuttle to beach and national park
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • Children over 13 only
  • Rooftop pools are shallow and impractical
  • 3 km (2 miles) from the beach
Km 2.7 Carretera Quepos, near Plaza Yara, Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–9797
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22 units
Free Breakfast

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Apartotel Flamboyant

$$ | Jacó, 61101, Costa Rica

Though nothing special, these small beachfront rooms and apartments, many with kitchenettes, are a good deal. You have a pick of accommodations: rooms with air-conditioning and kitchenettes, rooms without kitchenettes, and rooms without air-conditioning. Cement-block beds will certainly keep you from rearranging the furniture, but the rooms are clean and tidy. All units have large terraces overlooking a garden and pool area where there's a grill for your use; second-floor rooms have balconies with partial sea views. Larger apartments can fit five to six people. Breakfast is served in the neighboring Koko Gastro Bar. It's just a few steps from the surf, and Jacó's busy main strip is a block away.

Pros

  • Beachfront, gated property
  • Good value
  • All standard and superior rooms have air conditioning

Cons

  • Very simple rooms
  • No Wi-Fi in rooms
  • Pool crowded with kids
Jacó, 61101, Costa Rica
2643–3146
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12 rooms, 12 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Club del Mar

$$ | Costanera, Jacó, 61101, Costa Rica

At the second entrance to Jacó on the beach's southern end, one of the town's better lodgings includes green-and-cream rooms with private teak balconies and spacious one- and two-bedroom condos. Apartments are clustered in two-story buildings amid massive trees and verdant lawns and have abundant windows, modern kitchens, and pleasant furnishings. The nicest are those nearest the sea (Nos. 14 to 16). Surfboards are available ($35/day), and a horseshoe-shaped bar in the lobby is a welcoming feature, particularly to tired travelers. Las Sandalias restaurant serves some of the area's finest food. 

Pros

  • Beautiful beachfront location
  • Washers and dryers in condos
  • Friendly, helpful staff

Cons

  • Some highway noise reaches back to condos
  • Hard mattresses
  • No bathtubs in standard rooms
Costanera, Jacó, 61101, Costa Rica
2643–3194
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31 units
No Meals

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Hotel Costa Verde

$$ | Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica

Their motto, "still more monkeys than people" is not an understatement, as you're likely to see howler and white-faced monkeys on the forest trails surrounding these varied accommodations (including four converted from airplanes). The property feels stuck in the 1980s but has plenty of lodging types to choose from. All units have kitchenettes, room-front parking, and ocean or garden views. The 20 adults-only studios in Costa Verde II are spacious, with large balconies; those in the other buildings are smaller, but all have standard amenities like flat-screen TVs and air-conditioning. Fully equipped apartments are great for families, and the cheaper "efficiencies" near the road are sightly dated but seem to get the most "monkey business," with troops swinging by your patio or jumping on the rooftops. The hotel has four themed restaurants in Manuel Antonio; El Wagon and El Avion are your best options. If you want to skip the hike to the beach, there are three swimming pools where you can cool off closer to "home." Book a room away from the road if you're a light sleeper.

Pros

  • Great ocean views
  • Wildlife
  • Daily yoga

Cons

  • Most efficiencies suffer road noise
  • 1½ km (1 mile) from the beach
  • Service inconsistent
Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–0584
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84 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Mar de Luz

$$ | C. Mar de Luz, behind Subway, east of Avda. Pastor Díaz, Jacó, 61101, Costa Rica

A few blocks from the beach, this family-focused property boasts three swimming pools, equipped kitchens, and comfortable rooms of varying size and style. Bright, pastel-hued standard rooms have two queen-size beds and most have kitchenettes; top-floor rooms have a small living room with checkered sofas and a double bed; the cozy split-level rooms with kitchenettes and stone walls are reminiscent of European bed-and-breakfasts. The Dutch owner is dedicated to cleanliness and provides lots of amenities, such as poolside grills, a kids' game room, a large open-air reading lounge, and inexpensive tours. If you don't mind the climb, request an upstairs room with a balcony overlooking the pool.

Pros

  • Attentive owner
  • Some rooms have kitchenettes
  • Close to the beach

Cons

  • Some rooms are musty with lukewarm water
  • A few rooms are dark and dated
  • Thin walls
C. Mar de Luz, behind Subway, east of Avda. Pastor Díaz, Jacó, 61101, Costa Rica
2643–3000
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29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Playa Espadilla

$$ | Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica

Simple but spacious rooms are a short walk from the beach and are surrounded by green lawns bordered on two sides by the tall trees of Manuel Antonio National Park. It's worth splurging for Unit 31, a large room with a Jacuzzi. A small blue-tile pool and patio have a pleasant adjacent bar area. Directly behind are private walking trails within the hotel's reserve, and a large, open-air restaurant specializing in seafood dishes, particularly local tuna.

Pros

  • Surrounded by forest
  • Walking distance to beach and national park
  • Guests can use amenities at sister property Espadilla Gardens

Cons

  • Service inconsistent
  • Showers often lack hot water
  • Basic rooms
Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–0903
Hotel Details
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Jungle Vista Boutique Hotel

$$$ | Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

The name says it all at this property with artfully crafted studios and apartments tucked into the lush hillside of Manuel Antonio. Natural light floods the vibrant rooms boasting balconies and large windows overlooking the rainforest and tile pool. Each is cheerfully decorated and equipped with modern perks like smart TVs, high-speed Wi-Fi, and even full kitchens in the larger rooms. A complimentary Costa Rican breakfast is served creekside, or you can hold out for lunch at the Sloth Snack Bar for burgers, wraps, salads, and ceviches. Guests have access to amenities at their sister property, Los Altos, just up the hill.

Pros

  • Lovely pool
  • Central location
  • Access to sister property Los Altos

Cons

  • Some street noise
  • No direct beach access
  • Steep hill
Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
2777–0818
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Los Altos Beach Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

These three bedroom Balinese-inspired luxury condo suites boast 2,500 square feet of living space with industrial kitchens, slate floors, granite counters, rich hardwoods, and rattan furnishings. Interior design is tailored yet cozy, with microsuede couches, white duvets, bowl sinks, and floral paintings illuminated with recessed lighting. Three balconies and 2½ bathrooms mean there’s plenty of space for the whole family. Accessed by private elevator, each suite includes Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and ocean views from the living room and dining area. They all sleep six, but those on higher levels cost increasingly more for the view. The pool, restaurant, gym, game room, hiking trails, exclusive beach, and room service make it difficult to leave the comfort of the grounds. In 2022, the property added 10 homes and 2 villas for rent. If you fall in love with the place, you can purchase one of the elegant condos.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Free cooking classes and water aerobics
  • Ideal for families
  • Enormous rooms

Cons

  • Higher-level suites cost more
  • $150 charge per room over two guests
  • Only high-rise in Manuel Antonio (a bit of an eyesore)
Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
2777–8888
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40 units
Free Breakfast

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Los Sueños Marriott Ocean and Golf Resort

$$$$ | Herradura, 61101, Costa Rica

Sprawling across 159 acres, this mammoth multimillion-dollar resort is surrounded by 1,100 acres of rainforest with colonial-style buildings and gorgeous views of Herradura Bay. You'll find modern amenities combined with traditional Central American decorative motifs, such as barrel-tile roofing and hand-painted tiles. Rooms here have marble baths, wooden furniture, and tiny balconies. Be sure to get one with an ocean view, or you'll be contemplating condos. An enormous pool with islands and swim-up bars, a Ted Robinson golf course, five restaurants, and various diversions (tennis, pool activities, driving range, etc.) are designed to keep you on-site and entertained. The Sibö Rainforest Spa is one of the best in Central America.

Pros

  • Good base for excursions
  • Kids' club with activities throughout the day
  • Swimming pool the size of a soccer field

Cons

  • Expensive rooms with $30 resort fee
  • So-so rooms
  • Beach can be dirty
Herradura, 61101, Costa Rica
2630–9000
Hotel Details
202 rooms
No Meals

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Sí Como No

$$$ | Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica

This sustainable resort sits atop one of the most idyllic hillsides in Manuel Antonio. Scattered through the rainforest in nine buildings, rooms are decorated in earth tones to complement the surrounding nature; spacious deluxe rooms have sea views and private balconies, smaller "superior" rooms have less impressive ocean views, and standard rooms face the jungle. Great lengths have been taken to be eco-friendly, and it's also quite family-friendly, with a separate kids' pool, complete with waterslide, and an in-house movie theater. There is often live music on weekends (except September and October) at Claro Que Sí restaurant (open 2–10 pm), which specializes in Caribbean-style seafood, and the Rico Tico grill, which serves lighter fare. A free shuttle makes scheduled trips to the beach, about 3 km (2 miles) away.

Pros

  • Kid friendly
  • Nice views
  • Good restaurants

Cons

  • 3 km (2 miles) from beach
  • Standard rooms overpriced
  • A few suites too close to road
Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–0777
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54 units
Free Breakfast

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