TAMARINDO BEACH
Tamarindo Beach, a tiny Pacific Coast fishing village with nearly
two miles of sensuous sandy beaches, offers all the amenities
while remaining one of the most peaceful beaches in Costa Rica.
Tamarindo's famous breaks have made it a popular destination
for surfers; other adventures include sailing, hiking, horseback
riding, boat rides through mangrove forests, diving and deep-sea
fishing. Fun-filled days can be spent relaxing on the beautiful
beach or enjoying one of numerous available tours. From October
to March, visitors may witness gigantic Leatherback turtles
come ashore to lay their eggs in the protected sands of Playa
Grande, just north of Tamarindo.

Cala Luna Hotel and Villas:
Cala Luna beach resort features twenty-one luxury villas,
each with its own private swimming pool, and a gourmet Italian
restaurant. The villas were built with tropical farm-grown
woods and blend marvelously with abundant silver palms, delicate
hibiscus and colorful bougainvillea. Air-conditioned villas
are equipped with telephones, cable TV, stereo/CD player and
full bathrooms for each bedroom. The kitchens boast amenities
such as an espresso machine and a microwave oven.

Hotel Capitan Suizo:
The beachfront Hotel Capitan Suizo offers a natural atmosphere
with a touch of Swiss quality. The hotel faces the beach and
is surrounded by lush, colorful gardens and big shady trees.
The refreshing ocean breeze and whisper of the waves crashing
ashore will tantalize guests. Luxurious rooms, an authentic
Costa Rican ambiance and a friendly, helpful staff insure
a great stay.
MANUEL
ANTONIO BEACH
Manuel Antonio National Park is one of the most popular parks
in Costa Rica, often referred to as the "Jewel of the
National Park System." The area offers some splendid
swimming beaches and the snorkeling is great - the crystal
blue waters host a wide variety of marine life. The park entrance
leads through thick jungle to open clearings where gigantic
palms and almond trees line the beaches and provide shelter
for numerous species of wildlife: monkeys, banded anteaters,
raccoons, porcupines and hundreds of different species of
birds and butterflies. The heights of Punta Catedral (Cathedral
Point) offer a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean and miles
of sandy-white beaches.

Si Como No:
This magnificent hotel gazes out over tropical rain forests,
endless beaches and Manuel Antonio National Park. One man's
vision created this extraordinary resort, capturing the magical
nature of Costa Rica's incredible ecological diversity. The
hotel features 38 spacious and well-appointed rooms, with
kitchen or wet bar, large bathrooms, air conditioning and
ceiling fans. The solar-heated jacuzzi and pool with swim-up
bar and water slide are contoured into the jungle terraces
and harmonize perfectly with their tropical surroundings.

Hotel El Parador:
El Parador is a luxury resort with a stunning 360-degree view
of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding lush jungles. The hotel
offers 60 comfortable rooms and richly appointed suites. The
modern and spacious resort is decorated with an impressive
collection of Old World antiques, creating the ambience of
a European museum in the midst of a tropical jungle. The Galeria
Restaurant serves superb Costa Rican and international cuisine.
Guests enjoy swimming in the infinity pool, relaxing at the
swim-up bar and soaking in the jacuzzi. There's even a casino.

Makanda by the Sea:
This hotel features a unique contemporary design that blends
elegant architecture with the natural splendor of the surrounding
forests and ocean views. The resort's open-air design was
specially created to enhance the cooling effects of refreshing
sea breeze, and provides the utmost comfort in first-class
lodging. Spectacular hardwoods, vaulted ceilings and handcrafted
tiles add to the beauty of this special hotel. Serene Japanese
gardens surround the patios and quiet walkways. Note: Children
under 16 years of age are not allowed.
PUNTA
ISLITA

Hotel Punta Islita:
Award-winning Hotel Punta Islita is a solitary outpost in
a land of spellbinding beauty, a place where nature thrives.
This beach resort, nestled in the forested hills of Guanacaste
overlooking the shimmering Pacific Ocean, was a Grand Award
Winner in the 20th Annual Hideaways of the Year Competition.
Lush landscaped gardens surround the spacious suites, bungalows
and villas, which beautiful mountain and ocean views, air-conditioning
and comfortable teak and bamboo furniture. The Palapa Restaurant
serves traditional Costa Rican and international dishes. Enjoy
a tropical cocktail while relaxing at the infinity pool. Hotel
has tennis courts, a gym and spa, beach club, conference rooms
and a movie room. Relax in luxurious seclusion and let your
cares slip away.
TORTUGUERO

Mawamba Lodge
This 15-acre beachfront lodge is located between Tortuguero
Lagoon and the Caribbean Sea, with great views of the canals.
The Mawamba Lodge continues a long family tradition of true
Costa Rican hospitality. Rustic but comfortable accommodations
blend into beautiful gardens and exuberant jungle vegetation
sheltering exotic birds and wildlife. Two family-style restaurants
serve delicious local and international cuisine. The 54-room
lodge features two docks, a poolside bar, jacuzzi, souvenir
shop, relaxing ranchos with hammocks, nature trails, beach
access and a conference room.

The Pachira Lodge:
The Pachira Lodge is a heavenly oasis nestled amidst the coastal
wilderness of Costa Rica's Caribbean jungle. A network of
scenic canals surrounds the comfortable, 34-room lodge, located
across the water from the town of Tortuguero in one of the
most exotic regions of Costa Rica. The lodge is just five
minutes from the extraordinary Tortuguero National Park, with
its exotic jungles and rich flora and fauna. Comfortable rooms
have two double beds, ceiling fans and tropical bamboo furniture.
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