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

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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
Hotel Details
18 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge

$$$ | Golfo Dulce, Golfito, 60701, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Hands down, this is the best ecolodge on the gulf, combining comfortable, upscale accommodations and great food with an emphasis on adventure on both land and sea. Out the front door of the lodge are beach, bay, and mangroves, with kayaks, snorkeling, fishing, sailing, and swimming; through the back door is a forested mountain with hiking trails, a waterfall, plenty of wildlife, and a resident naturalist to interpret the trails and lead bird-watching walks. The Edible Garden tour is a hit with visitors, especially when it includes turning raw cacao beans into chocolate cake. The night walks are filled with nocturnal natural wonders; you will often see more creatures than during daylight tours. For contemplative types, there is a beachfront yoga deck and a resident yoga instructor who does double duty as a massage therapist. The palatial two-story main lodge is a tree house, crafted from 15 kinds of wood. Scattered around the mature garden are luxurious, hexagonal wooden cabins with folding, shuttered doors and windows, gleaming hardwood floors, handmade wood furniture, and private verandas. Each secluded cabin's private bathroom has an open-air shower with its own exotic minigarden. For guests more comfortable in rooms and showers with walls, there's a stucco guesthouse with four large, comfortable rooms, shaded by mango trees. The upper-story rooms have terraces that are great bird-watching perches. Breakfast and lunch are served at the large wooden table in the second-story dining room–cum–lounge, with an unbeatable treetop view. Dinner, featuring imaginative meals made with local ingredients, is served in one communal sitting, after the cocktail hour, which always includes a plate of tasty bocas (appetizers).

Pros

  • Everything you need to have an active vacation
  • Excellent food and service
  • Rate includes boat transport

Cons

  • No air conditioning
  • Some insects outside the mosquito netting at night
  • Pebbly beach
Golfo Dulce, Golfito, 60701, Costa Rica
2258–8250-in San José
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–Nov. 15
10 rooms
All-Inclusive

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