“A sublime hilltop paradise with private villas and bedrooms offering gorgeous views to the South Pacific. A tropical hideaway with a sparkling infinity pool and small spa. Bedrooms have private balconies and the restaurant offers Costa Rican fusion cuisine. Romantic, remote and relaxing. ”
“A sublime hilltop paradise with private villas and bedrooms offering gorgeous views to the South Pacific. A tropical hideaway with a sparkling infinity pool and small spa. Bedrooms have private balconies and the restaurant offers Costa Rican fusion cuisine. Romantic, remote and relaxing. ”
Recommended For
- Eco break
- Kurta uses drip technology to water the lush gardens, relies on solar power and harvests local ingredients for the restaurant.
- Total relaxation
- Lounge by the salt water infinity pool with a cocktail or indulge in the spas menu of wraps, scrubs and massages.
- Forest
- Diving
- Experienced divers head straight for Isla del Cano where you can swim with manta rays, turtles, dolphins and tropical fish.
- Other Activities
- The open-plan Sky Lounge has 360-degree views of Costa Rican jungle and ocean, ideal for spotting passing humpback whales.
- Birdwatching
- Set in the stunning Caño Island Biological Reserve and every room is supplied with binoculars for viewing local wildlife.
- Hotel Entertainment
- Sip on tamarind margaritas and listen to salsa and reggae in the achingly hip Diablitos Sky Lounge bar.
- Yoga
- Yoga classes can be arranged at a studio downtown, just at for details at the reception.
- Trekking
- The hotel will happily arrange jungle hikes, a truly unforgettable experience.
- Watersports
- The hotel will arrange surf lessons and white-water rafting for guests.
- Sights nearby
- Grab a horse or a 4x4 and head down to the Nauyaca waterfall.
- In/by a Nature Reserve
- Manuel Antonio National Park
- Restrictions on children
- Over 16s only
- Free wifi
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Outstanding location
- Sit-out Terrace
- Eco
- Remote
- Views
- Romantic
- Contemporary
- Restaurant
- Spa
Facilities
- Restrictions on children
- Over 16s only
- In room DVD
- Parking
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Bar
- Free wifi
- Massage
- Sit-out Terrace
- Views
- Wifi
- In room music system
- Room service
- Garden
- Swimming Pool
- Restaurant
- Spa
Activities
- Diving
- Experienced divers head straight for Isla del Cano where you can swim with manta rays, turtles, dolphins and tropical fish.
- Birdwatching
- Set in the stunning Caño Island Biological Reserve and every room is supplied with binoculars for viewing local wildlife.
- Other Activities
- The open-plan Sky Lounge has 360-degree views of Costa Rican jungle and ocean, ideal for spotting passing humpback whales.
- Hotel Entertainment
- Sip on tamarind margaritas and listen to salsa and reggae in the achingly hip Diablitos Sky Lounge bar.
- Yoga
- Yoga classes can be arranged at a studio downtown, just at for details at the reception.
- Trekking
- The hotel will happily arrange jungle hikes, a truly unforgettable experience.
- Watersports
- The hotel will arrange surf lessons and white-water rafting for guests.
- Sights nearby
- Grab a horse or a 4x4 and head down to the Nauyaca waterfall.
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Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller (view article)
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"Beyond the rooms, there’s a 19-metre infinity, salt-water pool, a restaurant that specialises in organic and locally sourced produce and dishes, spa and access to activities and wildlife excursions, including jungle hiking, boating trips, white-water rafting, ziplining, waterfall rappelling and surfing lessons."
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)
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"The managers, a marine biologist and an architect, have made appreciating nature and the sea downright sexy."
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