4 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.

Gaia Hotel & Reserve

$$$$ | Km 2.7 Carretera Quepos, near Plaza Yara, Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
Gaia Hotel & Reserve, Manuel Antonio
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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
Hotel Details
22 units
Free Breakfast

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Alma Del Pacifico Beach Hotel & Spa

$$$ | Esterillos, 10-6300, Costa Rica

Combining Costa Rica’s vibrant architecture with modern design, this tranquil property reminiscent of tropical-deco decor, offers spacious rooms and colorful beach bungalows with indoor-outdoor rainfall showers and private gardens. Tucked behind 8-foot walls, each room was designed with privacy and luxury in mind and includes a collection of books, huge flat-screen TVs, and a minibar. The two mosaic swimming pools are sparkling clean and surrounded by waterfalls and mini-palapas for shade. The open-air restaurant specializes in organic cuisine, serving such dishes as grilled fish, tuna tartare, fish tacos, pasta, and salads. Many ingredients (for the food and the natural spa products) are grown on-site.

Pros

  • Gorgeous and tranquil property
  • Spacious rooms
  • Lovely spa

Cons

  • Wild beach, far from town
  • Hard mattresses
  • Simple breakfast
Esterillos, 10-6300, Costa Rica
4703–7127
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Backyard Hotel

$$ | Costanera, southern end of town, Playa Hermosa, 61101, Costa Rica

Surfers are the main clientele in these beachfront rooms with high ceilings, clay-tile floors, and sliding-glass doors that open onto semiprivate balconies and terraces, most of which have good views of Playa Hermosa. Second-floor rooms have better views, as do the two spacious corner suites that sleep six with large balconies and two bedrooms. Request Room 207 or 208, with high ceilings, plenty of space, and unobstructed views. Room 104 opens onto the pool and sand. Creature comforts include minibars, Wi-Fi, coffeemakers, and air-conditioning. You can watch the surfers from a nice little pool surrounded by tropical foliage in back. The consistent waves are great for intermediate-to-advanced surfers, but if you're looking for a beach where you can swim or splash on the shore, this is not the place for you. 

Pros

  • Steps from the surf
  • Gated parking
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Back rooms get road noise
  • No breakfast or restaurant
  • Thin sheets and towels
Costanera, southern end of town, Playa Hermosa, 61101, Costa Rica
2643–7011
Hotel Details
8 rooms
No Meals

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Shana by the Beach

$$$ | Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica

With some of the best service in Manuel Antonio and updated rooms, Shana by the Beach is a lovely option with jungle- or ocean-view balconies in every room. The pool area, with happy hour from 3 to 6, makes up for the fact that it's a 10-minute hike to Playa Biesanz. Everything—walls, furniture, paintwork—is blindingly white, in striking contrast to the lush greens of the hillside grounds, and the service is some of the best in Manuel Antonio. Bathrooms are spacious and modern with massage shower jets, and rooms have sleek touches like oversize tufted headboards, glass desks, and white flat-screen TVs. All have balconies with jungle or partial ocean views. The restaurant highlights Mediterranean dishes. Families or large groups can request the three attaching rooms. In low season, rates are often half price.

Pros

  • Attentive service
  • Daily food and drink specials
  • Sleek design

Cons

  • Not oceanfront
  • Pool towels require tickets
  • Steep driveway
Manuel Antonio, 60601, Costa Rica
2777–7373
Hotel Details
76 rooms
Free Breakfast

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