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Costa Rica isn't about roughing it—unless that's your thing. There are plenty of high-end hotels with niceties like hot tubs, plunge pools, and terraces with expansive views. What you might not find at otherwise luxe lodgings are TVs, telephones, and Internet connections: The point here is getting unplugged. Following the government's introduction of the Certification for Sustainable Tourism (CST) program in the 1990s, which applies more stringent rules to any place touting itself as ecologically friendly, you can assume that a hotel's environmental credentials are true. Book far in advance, especially if you're planning to visit in the high season that runs from Christmas to Easter. To figure out which regions to stay in, see our Fact Sheet.
This 310-room oceanfront resort on the Nicoya Peninsula is on the edge of the 4,500-acre Hacienda Pinilla, a working ranch being developed into an exclusive...more
Tico architect Ronald Zürcher, who cut his teeth on his brother Harold's famous and beloved Hotel Punta Islita on the Nicoya Peninsula, was responsible for...more
This 10-villa haven on the Nicoya Peninsula is ideal for spa addicts with an adventurous streak. The huge rooms have their own sunken outdoor tubs and garden...more
This forest property is a "unique Costa Rican luxury." Terra-cotta and white complement the wood furniture, four-poster beds, and hammocks in rooms with ocean...more
Clinging to the top of a mountain within a 13-acre private nature reserve, this contemporary playground on Costa Rica's western coast suggests a...more
The idyllic jungle-meets-beach location of this Pacific Coast resort means guests can spot two-foot iguanas, white-faced monkeys, and birds of myriad species...more
At this 40-acre plantation, "large, airy villas" have their own terrace and are surrounded by "succulent plants in bloom." Miles of on-property hiking trails...more
This 114-room resort next to Volcán Arenal has natural hot springs of steaming water that are channeled into numerous private pools, tailor-made for...more
The look is chic boutique but the attitude is eco-lodge at this 58-room hillside hideaway near the entrance to Manuel Antonio National Park, designed to make as...more









