16 Best Hotels in The Osa Peninsula and the South Pacific, Costa Rica

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Expect reasonable comfort in unbelievably wild settings. Most accommodations are in small hotels, lodges, and cabins run by hands-on owners, many of them foreigners who fell in love with the country during a vacation here and stayed. Generally speaking, the farther south and more remote the lodge, the more expensive it is. Bad roads (causing supply problems) and lack of electricity and communications make hotel-keeping costly, especially in the Osa Peninsula and Golfo Dulce, where a fresh egg can cost up to a dollar. When comparing per-person prices, take into account that most of these places include meals, transport, guides, and unique locations.

The country's premier eco-lodges are almost all in the Southern Zone, ranging from simple tents to sophisticated lodges. But keep in mind that if you yearn to be close to nature, you have to be prepared for encounters of the natural kind in your shower or bedroom. Keep a flashlight handy for nighttime trips to the bathroom and always wear shoes.

Bosque del Cabo

$$$$ | Road to Carate, Cabo Matapalo, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice
Bosque del Cabo, Cabo Matapalo
Courtesy Bosque del Cabo Rainforest Lodge

Atop a cliff at the tip of Cabo Matapalo, this lodge has unparalleled views of the Golfo Dulce merging with the endless blue of the Pacific, as well as 750 acres of primary forest, home to plenty of monkeys and peccaries, as well as the occasional puma and ocelot. A network of nine trails meander past creeks and pools. Deluxe thatched-roof cabins have king-size beds, and some have a loft with a single and double bed for families, along with private garden showers with hot water. Two cabins with two bedrooms are ideal for families. Decks are perfect for sunning by day and stargazing at night. A suspension bridge through the forest links the main lodge with two more thatched-roof, rustic cabins set in a tropical garden that is great for bird-watching. Per-person rates also cover complimentary round trip transportation from Puerto Jimenez to the lodge, as well as excellent meals, including wood-fired pizzas, served in a restaurant overlooking a garden alive with hummingbirds by day and serenaded by a chorus of frogs at night. Solar- and hydro-powered generators provide light to read by, and with the ocean breezes you won't miss air-conditioning. Expert resident guides are on hand to lead you along forest trails on foot, or you can climb a towering tree, fly in the canopy along a zipline, rappel down a waterfall, and soak in natural warm tidal whirlpools down on the beach. There's a yoga deck with a serene ocean view, and you can opt for a relaxing massage in your bungalow or in a forest glade. A new adults-only pool separates grown-ups from the family-friendly pool. Eco-conscious owners manage to keep the property in ship-shape order while maintaining the highest standard of sustainability.

Pros

  • Luxurious bungalows with fabulous trails and guides
  • Complimentary round-trip transportation from Puerto Jimenez to the lodge
  • Taxes and tips included in rate

Cons

  • Steep trail to beach and back
  • Limited electricity supply
  • A little pricey
Road to Carate, Cabo Matapalo, Costa Rica
2735–5206
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18 units
All-Inclusive

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Lapa Ríos

$$$$ | Road to Carate, Cabo Matapalo, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice
Lapa Ríos, Cabo Matapalo
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Set in a vast, private nature reserve, with a breathtaking view from the lodge's high jungle ridge, this is the first and most spectacular ecolodge in Costa Rica, garlanded with numerous awards for its mix of sustainability, conservation, service, and comfort. The cost includes all on-site tours, meals, and transportation to and from Puerto Jiménez. The service here is exceptional, including morning coffee or hot cocoa brought to your cabin at 6 am. After a day of activities and three filling meals, you'll sleep on a luxury mattress in a four-poster queen or king bed that is layered with fabrics made by local artisans. Spacious, airy cabins built of gleaming hardwoods blend indigenous motifs with bold, contemporary design elements. Bathrooms are fresh and modern, with blissful indoor showers and double-vessel sinks. Outdoor garden showers also have hot water, along with views onto the private teak terraces, where you can view passing monkeys, roosting toucans, and plenty of scarlet macaws—the lodge's namesakes—all from your lounge chair. The layout is creatively designed with luxury villas branching off a skyway trail perched above the forest canopy. There's a good-size pool, with ocean view, plus a massage hut and a yoga deck. Meals here are all à la carte, served in a dramatically lighted, round rancho under a soaring thatched roof. The menu includes lots of seafood, exotic fruits and vegetables, and mouthwatering desserts. Four resident naturalist guides lead tours through the lodge's pristine wilderness and to nearby beaches on foot or on horseback. Don't miss the free sustainability tour called Pigs, Twigs, and Garbage, which highlights the resort's eco-friendly commitment, including pigs' contribution to energy fuels.

If you don't like to climb stairs, request a cabin close to the main lodge.

Pros

  • Excellent, professional service
  • Price includes tours and transportation and all à la carte meals
  • Retains local flavor with friendly, well-trained staff

Cons

  • Many steps to climb to most cabins
  • Steep trail to get to beach (unless you take the shuttle service)
  • Minimum three-night stay in high season
Road to Carate, Cabo Matapalo, Costa Rica
2735–5130
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17 rooms
All-Inclusive

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SCP Corcovado Wilderness Lodge

$$$$ | Northern border of Corcovado, Drake, 60503, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice
Casa Corcovado Jungle Lodge, Drake Bay
Courtesy Casa Corcovado

This hilltop jungle lodge has it all: exquisite bungalows in the closest location to Corcovado National Park, extensive gardens, two swimming pools, a beach, excellent tours, naturalist guides, and first-class service. Situated on189 acres, it's at the corridor to the Reserve, meaning wildlife is abundant, as are trails for exploring. Take your pick from rainforest or cliffside lodging—that latter attached by wooden pathways and boasting ocean views with a contemporary twist on glamping. There's no roughing it however, with every detail in place like plush bedding, soaking tubs, a/c, turndown service, bathrobes, hiking equipment, and even rain boots for muddy days. Self-guided nature trails around the property include a well-signed garden tour of the immaculate grounds. You can take a guided boat tour to Corcovado's nearby San Pedrillo station, or you can hike there with a guide. Another highlight is the Caño Island snorkeling tour, with stops to watch dolphins and whales en route. A daily sunset ritual takes place at the hilltop bar, where guests snack on bocas as the sun disappears into the sea behind Caño Island. In the elegant restaurant, decorated with stained-glass panels, meals focus on locally produced fish and meats. There is Wi-Fi throughout the property. 

Pros

  • Unrivaled location adjoining national park
  • Excellent tours, service, and facilities
  • Tours, meals, transport, lodging, laundry included

Cons

  • Steep trails and boat exits (no dock) not ideal for some (no kids under 3)
  • Three-night minimum stay
  • Rocky beach not recommended for swimming
Northern border of Corcovado, Drake, 60503, Costa Rica
8413–6446
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30 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Bosque del Río Tigre Lodge

$$$$ | 12 km (7½ miles) northwest of Puerto Jiménez, Dos Brazos del Tigre, 61301, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

You can't get any closer to nature than this off-the-grid lodge, famous for its excellent birding and hiking trails, wedged between forest and the banks of the Río Tigre. Stay in a private cabin along a garden trail or in one of the four second-story rooms with shared baths that have chest-high walls, and above that, are open to nature (no screens, just mosquito nets over the beds). In these almost-alfresco rooms you're at eye level with the trees, the better to spot visiting birds. Tuck into the linens and pillows that always feel fresh, and enjoy natural air-conditioning provided by the rushing river. Electricity is solar generated, but there's enough power to recharge batteries and power a Wi-Fi connection. On-demand gas heaters provide plenty of hot water in the garden showers. The gourmet fare here rivals that of the best luxury-lodge kitchens. At dinner, guests gather around a communal table with owners Liz Jones and Abraham Gallo to plan the next day's birding. Abraham, a lifelong local, can show you hidden mountain trails leading to Corcovado National Park, less than a mile away. More than 400 bird species have been spotted on the property, placing this lodge in the top three hottest birding sites in the country.

Pros

  • A birder's paradise
  • Great hiking trails
  • Fabulous food

Cons

  • Shared bathroom and outdoor showers
  • Limited electricity
  • Must love living very close to nature
12 km (7½ miles) northwest of Puerto Jiménez, Dos Brazos del Tigre, 61301, Costa Rica
410-708–4396-U.S. text messages only
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Closed May, Sept., and Oct.
5 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Copa de Arbol Beach & Rainforest Resort

$$$$ | Along coastal path, Drake, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Copa de Arbol is ultraluxurious, ultracool, ultra-expensive, and is idyllically situated between crashing ocean surf and dense jungle, right on the coastal path walking trail that connects Drake Bay to Corcovado. Two-story, thatched-roof houses scattered around the landscaped property have an open-air kitchen area or porch with hammocks at ground level. Stairs lead up to high-ceilinged, spacious rooms, decorated in muted earth tones with vaguely Asian touches: Buddha statues, cotton-print bedspreads from India, Balinese carved mirror frames. Luckily, you can turn off the a/c and throw open the screened windows to let in the sounds, scents, and breezes that let you know you really are in Costa Rica. Bathrooms are exquisite, with good lighting, overhead fans, and square showerheads that deliver truly tropical deluges. A deluxe 2-bedroom suite is aimed at families and groups of friends. Paths winding through a maze of hibiscus hedges in the landscaped garden lead to a dramatic four-tier pool where you can watch whales breaching in season. You'll find a hot tub on top, descending by steep stairs to two plunge pools with ocean views, and a kiddie-deep pool at the bottom. At mealtime you leave your shoes at the bottom of a staircase that climbs to the barefoot-only, second-story restaurant with an excellent view of garden, beach, and ocean. Service is attentive and friendly here, with a homey touch provided by self-serve coffee and stacks of specialty teas, along with home-baked cookies and cinnamon rolls. The overall feeling here is more hotel than nature lodge. All the usual snorkeling, nature, and wildlife tours are available, along with kayaks and paddleboards. Or you can just head off along the coastal path and create your own adventure. There is a three-night minimum stay here; rates do not include boat transport to the lodge or any tours, making the price high relative to other area lodges. Rooms 5 and 9 have the best views.

Pros

  • Comfort, hotel-like luxury in the jungle
  • Saltwater pool and creekside massages
  • Private hiking trails

Cons

  • Accessible only by boat (with a wet landing) or on foot
  • Boat transportation and tours not included
  • Lots of steps to negotiate
Along coastal path, Drake, Costa Rica
8935–1212
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10 rooms
All-Inclusive

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El Remanso Rainforest Lodge

$$$$ | Main road to Carate, Cabo Matapalo, 60702, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Nature lovers, surfers, couples, and families alike love this tranquil, sophisticated retreat that includes everything from meals and transportation to guided hikes and turndown service. Nestled in a forest brimming with birds and wildlife—400 feet above a mostly deserted beach studded with tide pools—the lodge has luxurious two- to five-person cabinas with screened windows, king-size beds, contemporary bathrooms with spacious showers, and private decks with forest and ocean views. A secluded, spacious deluxe cabin, on the path to the beach, has stunning ocean views and lots of privacy, perfect for honeymoons. The teak-and-stone villas with ceiling fans each have a plunge pool and outdoor shower. Four spacious rooms and two suites in a two-story building close to the restaurant have verandas overlooking a swimming pool edged with teak lounge chairs. International meals with a tropical touch are served on a spacious terrace restaurant with forest and ocean view. A smaller, romantic side deck under palm trees is the perfect spot for candlelight dinners à deux. Waterfall rappelling and biologist-guided nature walks are the highlights, apart from soaking in the serenity. New trails lead through the forest to two suspension bridges spanning ravines. There's also a five-platform zip line, so guests can get a dose of canopy-level views of birds and wildlife, along with high-adrenaline adventure. 

Pros

  • Gorgeous natural setting
  • Jungle views
  • Outstanding service with upscale inclusions

Cons

  • Steep steps to beach
  • No air conditioning
  • No hair dryers
Main road to Carate, Cabo Matapalo, 60702, Costa Rica
8814–5775-office
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16 rooms
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Kurá

$$$$ | Bahía Ballena, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Stunning contemporary design, high-tech comforts, and a lofty location overlooking the Pacific combine to set a whole new standard of luxury at this adults-only property. Garden walkways lead to spacious villas, where architect and owner Martin Wells has pulled out all the stops: glass-walled showers for two, innovative stone double sinks, sliding teak doors leading to an exquisite walk-in closet, and glass flooring. Boxy white sofas and chairs and a floating king-size bed, piled high with pillows and a puffy duvet, invite relaxation. Creature comforts include exotic teas, a stocked mini-bar, and a Nespresso machine. Other requests, including room service and tours, are a tap away, accessible via personal iPads—even laundry service and beach transport are included. An exquisite saltwater infinity pool surrounded by an elegant terrace restaurant and chic bar and lounge establishes the sophisticated tone in the main lodge. Meanwhile, at the restaurant, from breakfast to dinner, every dish is delectable as well as beautifully plated. Returning from dinner, you'll find your villa romantically staged, with drapes drawn, candles flickering, and a red glow emanating from under the bed. The spa is an experience not to be missed.  You'll feel worlds away from civilization, but a brief shuttle trip can transport you to the "whale's tail" upon request.

Pros

  • The ultimate in contemporary design and comfort
  • Excellent restaurant
  • No children under 18

Cons

  • Rooms lack phones and TVs
  • A long, steep, rough drive down to town
  • Isolation, for good or bad
Bahía Ballena, Costa Rica
8521–3407​-hotel
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Closed Oct.
8 rooms
Free Breakfast
Hotel has gated parking at base of mountain for those who prefer private (free) transport up dirt road

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La Paloma Lodge

$$$$ | On Drake Bay, Drake, 60503, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Sweeping ocean views, impeccably appointed accommodations, and lots of tropical-foliage privacy make this lodge the area's most romantic option. Planted in an exquisite jungle garden on a ridge jutting into the Pacific, the elegant, spacious wooden ranchos (small houses), placed strategically for total privacy, have bedroom lofts, spiffy bathrooms, and large, breezy porches with wicker furniture. Interiors are enlivened with local artisan touches. All accommodations here have air-conditioning, purified water, and a balcony with a hammock to sway away your cares. Nos. 1 and 3, aptly called "sunset ranchos," have the best sea views. Four superior rooms in a shared building are spacious and luxurious, with king-size beds, jungle, garden, and ocean views. Room D has a wraparound deck overlooking an expanse of jungle, delighting bird-watchers. Service here is personal, enthusiastic, and polished. Take a dip in the small pool, or head down the hill to Playa Cocolito, a gem of a beach. Diving trips and certification courses, river kayaking, and nature tours with private guides are among the activities. The fan-cooled restaurant serves excellent tropical fare, and there's always afternoon tea and home-baked treats—the carrot cake is a standout. Sophisticated, four-course dinners—with vegetarian options—are served at a long communal table, giving guests a chance to meet and share experiences. Red or white wine (or beer) is poured at dinner. Wi-Fi is available in the main lodge and in cabin "A" closest to the Club House. There's a three-night minimum stay, a package that includes all meals and two tours. 

Pros

  • Ocean views and easy access to beach
  • Great service
  • Interesting guests from all over the world

Cons

  • Steep, long climbs to some ranchos
  • Small pool
  • Three-night minimum stay
On Drake Bay, Drake, 60503, Costa Rica
2239–0954-office in San José
Hotel Details
Closed Sept. and Oct.
12 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Luna Lodge

$$$$ | 2 km (1 mile) up a steep, partially paved road from Carate, Carate, 60702, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Perched on a sublime mountaintop overlooking rainforest and ocean, this is the quintessential yoga retreat, though it's universally enjoyed for its remoteness and proximity to wildlife. Accommodations range from private bungalows with showers and decks to platform tents. Romantic, round bungalows in the garden, have thatched roofs, garden showers, and decks for relaxing in wood-and-leather rocking chairs, while three deluxe rooms near the main lodge have private baths and share a spacious deck. For real adventure, bed down in one of the lodge's comfortable (and cheaper, at $165 per person, double occupancy) platform tents, each with a private bathroom. The large decks are perfect for practicing yoga, scanning the horizon for hawks or scarlet macaws, or contemplating Pacific sunsets. There's an elegant spa and massage hut with ethereal views. The bird life here is unbeatable; a tour with an expert guide should not be missed, even if you have never given birding a thought before. Guided hikes to waterfalls and swimming holes are precipitous and thrilling, and lounging around the pebble-deck pool is pure nirvana. You can also visit nearby Corcovado National Park on a day tour. Healthful, delicious meals have an imaginative vegetarian focus, along with servings of fish, flavored with herbs from a hilltop organic garden. Complimentary savory bocas are served at cocktail time, creating a friendly atmosphere. The lodge's decks are made from recycled plastic, and the lodge's electricity is provided by a hydro project on the property, in line with the owner's commitment to sustainability, which has earned the lodge the highest five-leaf rating.

Pros

  • Scenic setting for peace, yoga, and therapeutic massages
  • Quiet paradise with no children under five
  • Excellent birding

Cons

  • Extremely steep road up to lodge
  • Beach is quite a hike
  • Large yoga groups come for retreats
2 km (1 mile) up a steep, partially paved road from Carate, Carate, 60702, Costa Rica
4070--0010
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18 rooms
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Playa Cativo Lodge

$$$$ | Playa Cativo, Golfito, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Planted between the tranquil Golfo Dulce and tropical forest, this luxury ecolodge brilliantly fuses high design, luxe comfort, and gastronomic flights of fancy in two restaurants with an eco-consciousness dictated by its castaway location accessible only by boat. The original three-story lodge has five spacious suites with panoramic views, even from the chic, beautifully tiled bathrooms. A four-plex building nearby can accommodate family groups, and eight new rooms have private plunge pools and face a swimming pool. A charming cottage for two sits even closer to the shore, screened by tropical foliage. With a palm-fringed beach, a second large freshwater pool, a spa, and trails leading through forest to an organic garden, this is a true tropical paradise. Room rates include the round-trip boat transfer, kayaks and snorkeling in the bay, a two-hour guided tour, and yoga and meditation classes.

Pros

  • Castaway seclusion
  • High-style bathrooms with vintage tiles
  • Two innovative restaurants

Cons

  • Stairs to upper suites, but views are worth it
  • Not as much privacy in main lodge
  • Only one room has air conditioning
Playa Cativo, Golfito, Costa Rica
506-2775--6262
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18 rooms
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Tiskita Jungle Lodge

$$$$ | On road between Pavones and Punta Banco, Pavones, 60704, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

This last-outpost ecolodge, near the border with Panama, is a draw for bird-watchers as well as nature lovers, yoga enthusiasts, and adventurers who want to really get away from it all in relative comfort and at an affordable, all-inclusive price. Built from fallen trees are comfortable wooden cabins on stilts with rustic furniture and tiled bathrooms. Cabin No. 7 has the most privacy, with an outdoor rainforest shower, screened windows on three sides, and a huge porch looking onto a beautiful ocean view. The property includes a vast orchard with more than 125 varieties of fruit trees that attract plenty of wildlife. Surrounding it are 800 acres of primary and secondary forest, a habitat for the more than 275 species of birds, including more than 65 scarlet macaws, the result of a 10-year release program. The best---and most relaxed---birding is from a deck chair beside the pool. A 90-strong troop of squirrel monkeys also roams the property, which includes a large yoga deck with an ocean view. Trails invite you to explore the jungle and a cascading waterfall with freshwater pools. Simple, healthy meals using local produce are served in an open-air dining room during set times. The beach, with swimmable waters, is a steep 10-minute downhill walk. Rates include two guided forest tours, all meals, plus coffee, tea and juices throughout the day. The owners sell their own cocoa butter and chocolate bars made in-house. 

Pros

  • Unrivaled wildlife viewing and birding
  • Splendid natural isolation
  • Friendly, knowledgeable owners

Cons

  • Some steep walks to cabins in forest
  • No air conditioning
  • Not a lot of privacy in joined double and triple cabins, which share verandas
On road between Pavones and Punta Banco, Pavones, 60704, Costa Rica
2296–8125
Hotel Details
Closed May–Nov. except to groups of 8 or more
17 rooms
All-Inclusive
All-inclusive package includes all meals, 2 guided tours

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The Zancudo Lodge

$$$$ | Main road, Zancudo, 60704, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

The carefully groomed grounds of this top-notch, luxury beachfront resort are a riot of tropical foliage and flowers, shaded by massive mango trees. Guests, who are mostly well-heeled, avid anglers, sleep in spacious, air-conditioned, deluxe rooms with ultramodern bathrooms with thick towels and huge showers. Most rooms are in a two-story building shaded by tall trees, but there are also two separate bungalow suites that are larger and have private porches with pool and ocean views. More ocean views can be had in the two huge luxury suites with wraparound glass walls. The style is chic and contemporary: dark-wood furniture softened by earth-tone fabrics in natural textures and beds dressed in top-quality linens. On the property, water elements, from a koi pond and trickling fountains, to the inviting pool with ocean view, provide a cool note in the southern heat. Hammocks strung between trees and lounging areas, both indoors and on shaded beachfront platforms, provide relaxing places to contemplate the Golfo Dulce view. The outdoor lounge has handsome teak furniture with front-row seats for watching sunsets, where guests are treated to s'mores around the firepit. Weary fishers can also relax with a massage after a day of reeling in fish. The upscale restaurant serves bountiful, innovative breakfasts, and lunch and dinner buffets are included. An outdoor kitchen includes a brick pizza oven and a huge grill. Kayaks, bikes, and surfboards are available. The hotel boasts fiber-optic Wi-Fi throughout.

Pros

  • Laundry service included
  • Considered the best fishing lodge in Costa Rica
  • There's air conditioning, which is rare in these parts

Cons

  • Pricey for the area
  • Minimum three-night stay
  • Not child friendly (no kids under 18)
Main road, Zancudo, 60704, Costa Rica
2776–0008
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Closed June--Oct.
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Drake Bay Wilderness Resort

$$$$ | Southern end of bay, Drake, 60503, Costa Rica

Location, views, and the all-inclusive price make this the best family deal in Drake Bay, with kid-friendly grounds, lots of flat, open space for romping, plus a refreshing saltwater swimming pool and rocky tidal pools to explore. The neat wooden cabins, which have modern tile bathrooms and hot showers, are lined up camp-style, spread out over landscaped grounds with mature trees, an ornamental fish pond, and fruit trees that attract birds and monkeys. Each building has three attractive rooms that come with firm queen-size beds, supported by wooden bedposts carved in animal shapes. Every room has air-conditioning and screened windows letting in cool ocean breezes. All but one of the cabins are easily accessible on foot or by wheelchair. The "honeymoon" cottage is perched on a ridge overlooking the ocean. Meals are satisfying and delicious, featuring poultry, eggs, and pork from the owners' nearby mountain farm, fresh fish and seafood, creative salads and pastas, and homemade breads and cakes. The bar serves free snacks at sunset, and there is always coffee, tea, and snacks available in the dining room. Laundry service is included—a real plus in this humid climate. Kayaks are at your disposal for exploring the river. Most guests come to see the rainforest, but you can also opt for scuba diving, sportfishing, and dolphin- and whale-watching tours. There are several packages, with the most basic including meals, laundry, tours, and transportation from Drake.

Pros

  • Great location with pool and two restaurants
  • Fair rates
  • Free perks (laundry service, snacks at sunset, and kayaks to borrow)

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay
  • 1980s property needs some upgrades
  • Very basic rooms
Southern end of bay, Drake, 60503, Costa Rica
2775–1716
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19 rooms
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Esquinas Rainforest Lodge

$$$$ | Near village of La Gamba, Golfito, 60505, Costa Rica

This well-managed ecolodge in a 35-acre nature preserve bordering Piedras Blancas National Park is run by Austrians who have successfully instilled some sense of Teutonic order in the jungle. The rustic cabins have two tidy rooms (can be rented separately) with tile floors, reading lamps, and airy, private bathrooms with plenty of hot water. The rooms are a little dark, but are brightened by colorful, appliqué curtains and woven-cotton bedspreads made by Guaymí and Boruca artisans. A saltwater swimming pool is cool and refreshing, and fragrant white ginger and ylang-ylang encircle a pond. Another nearby pond has a lookout for bird-watchers and is home to contented, well-fed caimans. Local guides lead visitors along thrilling trails to the waterfalls and deep into primary forest. The dining room, lighted by romantically flickering candles, serves huge portions of wholesome and delicious local food. For families or foursomes, there is a fully equipped Jungle Villa with two bedrooms with forest views.

Pros

  • Top-notch trails and wildlife-viewing opportunities in unique natural setting
  • Excellent meals
  • Saltwater pool

Cons

  • No air conditioning and it can get hot here
  • Some trails are challenging, and you need to be steady on your feet
  • Lodge is geared to nature lovers who aren't looking for luxury
Near village of La Gamba, Golfito, 60505, Costa Rica
2741–8001
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18 rooms
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Rancho Pacifico

$$$$ | 1 Rancho Pacifico Rd., Uvita, Costa Rica

Nestled into the mountainside overlooking the Pacific, these private, chic, one-, two-, and three-bedroom villas, treehouses, and suites are the ultimate getaway. The rainforest location and luxurious lodging have lured such guests as Al Gore, Sheryl Crow, and Anderson Cooper. With panoramic ocean views including some of the "whale tail," Ranco Pacifico's restaurant and pool area are sleek, the rooms well appointed, and the service outstanding. The owners have managed to blend eco-friendly practices with an award-winning spa for a truly organic experience. Included in your stay are complementary touches like breakfast, beach shuttle, Wi-Fi, parking, a tote bag, and other hotel swag.

Pros

  • Private and romantic 18-plus adults-only atmosphere
  • Jungle setting and gorgeous views
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • Steep roads require 4WD to get here
  • Isolated
  • Some rooms don't have air conditioning (but not really necessary at these elevations)
1 Rancho Pacifico Rd., Uvita, Costa Rica
8715–7397
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7 units
Free Breakfast

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Vista Celestial

$$$$ | Uvita, Costa Rica

These modern 1,000-square-foot villas, on the rainforested peak overlooking Costa Ballena and the "whale tail," feel lavish and luxurious; each has indoor and outdoor showers and large soaking tub, private terraces with infinity plunge pool, posh beds, and heavenly views. If you ever leave your room, you can join the other guests at the hotel pool and lounge, restaurant, well-maintained hiking trails on 12 acres, or jungle yoga shala. Unlike some other boutique hotels in the area, this one welcomes children.

Pros

  • Stunning views in a wild setting
  • Spacious cabinas with all the amenities
  • Beautiful common area with lounge, pool, and Jacuzzi

Cons

  • Trekking up the mountain can be tough—you need 4WD
  • Pricey
  • There are some steps from the restaurant to villas (but they will give you a ride)
Uvita, Costa Rica
8523–0627
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5 villas
Free Breakfast

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