Hotels in Costa Rica

In Costa Rica there are a lot of different king of hotels all around the country. The alternatives include: bed & breakfasts, hostels, moderate hotels, deluxe hotels, resorts, lodges, among others. We can arrange for you from luxury hotels to low budget hotels in Costa Rica.

Looking for accommodations in Costa Rica is not an easy job, but because we have been researching hotels in Costa Rica for many years you don't have to. We only offer hotels and lodges that we have stayed in and we believe to be the best in their area. Because we have done our homework you will not have to spend your valued time searching for alternatives.

In our hotels list you will find the amount of leafs each hotel has achieved in the CST Program. The Certification for Sustainable Tourism Program (CST) is a product of the Costa Rican Tourism Board (ICT). The CST was designed to differentiate businesses of the tourism sector, based on the degree to which they comply with a sustainable model of natural, cultural and social resource management. CST is regulated by the Costa Rican National Accreditation Commission and consist of a scale of 5 "leafs" (levels) of sustainable tourism achievement.

 

Hotels in the Tortuguero area have a special status so they don’t enter in the CST Certification Program.

The hotels in the list are recommended by us, but if you want to stay at any other hotel in Costa Rica we can gladly arrange it for you.


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Hotels in Corcovado

Corcovado National Park is unparalleled for natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and foliage nearly pulsing with lushness. Corcovado is one of the rainiest regions in Costa Rica with records of up to 5500 mm of rainfall on the highest peaks. Enormous primary growth trees dripping with epiphytic plants, such as orchids, bromeliads and ferns are numerous in this area. Corcovado is one of only two places in the country that you can see harbor squirrel monkeys (the other is Manuel Antonio).

Hotels in Dominical

On the central Pacific coast of Costa Rica is one of the country's most beautiful uncut gems, Dominical. From its turquoise green water to its fiery red and gold sunsets, the natural beauty of the area is second to none. The town sits on the Pacific Ocean bordered to the north by the Rio Baru, on the east by three thousand foot high mountains and to the south by dark, coffee brown, beaches and coves.

Hotels in Tortuguero

Whether it’s by kayak, by boat or hiking trough forest trails, Tortuguero National Park is a perfect example of tropical rain forest. The Park is made up of more than 18000 hectares and protects a wealth of exotic wildlife including those that gave it its name - turtles. You can reach Tortuguero via boats departing from the town of Moin in Limon or you can fly in to a handy airstrip that lies on the outskirts of the town, just sit back and enjoy the ride.

Hotels in Sarapiquí River

The canton or county of Sarapiqui forms a major portion of Heredia province. Covering 85% of Heredia’s total land area, Sarapiqui is known throughout Costa Rica for its amazing and rich biodiversity as well as for being an adventure seeker’s dream destination. Lying in the north east of the country and bordered by Nicaragua in the north, Sarapiqui is now a very popular tourist getaway for families and thrill seekers alike.

Hotels in Jacó

Jacó is a coastal city in Costa Rica's Puntarenas province, located on the Pacific Ocean. Jacó is approximately a 1.5 hour drive from San José, its popularity has attracted large tourist attention, this since Jacó is popular for its surfing and lively nightlife.

Hotels in Puerto Viejo

At 10.2 miles (16 km) south of Cahuita is Puerto Viejo of Limón, a charming Caribbean town bordering the Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge. Life here is easy-going, and makes it impossible not to relax and forget about life’s worries. This lovely village is the perfect place to live the Costa Rican Caribbean traditions because of its strong sense of community.

Hotels in Guanacaste

Guanacaste, Costa Rica northwestern province, is best known for its number of every type, texture and color beautiful beaches and cattle surrounded by a rich diversity of natural habitats, estuaries, posture land, dry tropical forest, marshes, rivers folklore, music, color and traditional food.

Hotels in Manuel Antonio

Located on the top of a hill in the Pacific Ocean near Quepos, Manuel Antonio has plenty of sandy white beaches, the main habitat types in the Park are primary and secondary forest, mangrove swamp, marsh and littoral woodland which have made this one of the most beautiful and popular Parks in the entire system.

Hotels in Monteverde

Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve and Santa Elena Forestry Reserve are different Parks but they share the same exuberant atmosphere. A great number of trails invite visitors to walk through the Parks. The Reserves extends across both slops, the Caribbean and the Pacific.

Hotels in Arenal

Rising over a mile in height, Arenal Volcano located in the northwestern region of Costa Rica, offers visitors a rare opportunity to view one of the world’s most active volcanoes. After sleeping quietly for over 400 years, Arenal erupted with tremendous force in July 29-31, 1968.

Hotels in San José

Located in the gorgeous Central Valley, the tiny province of San Jose is a tourist’s delight. The weather here is absolutely superb, and the land is rich, fertile and green. Sitting centrally within the country, San Jose is the commercial and tourist hub of Costa Rica.

Hotels in
Rincón de la Vieja

Rincon de la Vieja National Park is a still relatively undiscovered gem of the Costa Rican interior. Within it, is the active Volcan Rincon de la Vieja, an andesitic stratovolcano, one of 5 volcanoes in the Cordillera de Guanacaste (Guanacaste Mountain Range).

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