2 Best Hotels in Cabo Matapalo, The Osa Peninsula and the South Pacific

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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
Hotel Details
18 units
All-Inclusive

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Lapa Ríos

$$$$ | Road to Carate, Cabo Matapalo, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice
Lapa Ríos, Cabo Matapalo
Courtesy Lapa Rios

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
Hotel Details
17 rooms
All-Inclusive

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