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Best Costa Rica luxury hotels (4 and 5 stars)

Among the 4684 accommodations in Costa Rica, here are the 4 best luxury hotels

Hotel Puerto Limón Cr - Costa Rica
8.3 285 reviews
Costa Rica
12/07 – 26/07
SG$129/nighttotal: SG$1806 (14 )

Hotel Puerto Limón Cr

1 3
hotel , Puerto Limón
Hotel Puerto Limón CR, a 4-star establishment, is conveniently located in Puerto Limón, Costa Rica, a 1.2km walk from Los Baños Beach and a 2km walk from Cieneguita Beach, and is also close to Puerto Moín (7.6km) and Limón International Airport (3km).
This hotel offers 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom lodgings with an on-site restaurant, swimming pool, free parking, and includes a daily buffet breakfast; guests can enjoy nearby beach access and tour organisation services.
Ecolirios Boutique Hotel & Villas - Costa Rica
9.4 605 reviews
Costa Rica
19/12 – 30/01
SG$1455/nighttotal: SG$61110 (42 )

Ecolirios Boutique Hotel & Villas

3 4
hotel , Guácimo
Ecolirios Boutique Hotel & Villas in Guácimo, Costa Rica, enjoys a secluded location 13km from Ebal Rodríguez Stadium and 15km from Universidad EARTH, offering tranquil mountain views.
This 5-star establishment provides air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, bar, swimming pool, spa, and free bikes for exploring the surrounding area; a paid airport shuttle to Limón International Airport (85km) is available.
Hotel Linda Vista - Costa Rica
8.9 1502 reviews
Costa Rica
30/07 – 06/08
SG$148/nighttotal: SG$1036 (7 )

Hotel Linda Vista

1 2
hotel , Fortuna
Hotel Linda Vista, a 3-star establishment in La Fortuna, boasts a riverside location less than 2km from Lake Arenal, the Arenal Eco Zoo, and the Butterfly Conservatory, with Costa Rica Sky Adventures a short 3.6km drive away.
This La Fortuna lodging offers a swimming pool, jacuzzi, terrace, garden, spa, restaurant, bar, free parking, and free Wi-Fi, plus a free full breakfast and convenient valet parking.
Barceló San José - Costa Rica
8.7 7664 reviews
Costa Rica
11/01 – 14/01
SG$359/nighttotal: SG$1077 (3 )

Barceló San José

2 4
hotel , San José
The Barceló San José hotel is located in a peaceful area of San José, just a short drive from the city centre, Juan Santamaría Airport and Sabana Park. It is a 5-star hotel with very good user ratings for location and cleanliness.
The hotel has a range of facilities, including a swimming pool, tennis court, spa, fitness centre, and multiple restaurants. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, such as swimming, tennis, and spa treatments, and can also relax in the tranquil surroundings.

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Best Costa Rica hotels with a pool

Among the 4684 accommodations in Costa Rica, here are the 4 best hotels with a pool

Beachfront Hotel Tramonto - Costa Rica
8.2 4377 reviews
Costa Rica
29/07 – 03/10
SG$321/nighttotal: SG$21186 (66 )

Beachfront Hotel Tramonto

3 4
hotel , Jacó
Hotel Tramonto is a 3-star hotel situated on Playa Hermosa beach, just 15 kilometres north of Jacó, a popular destination known for its surfing and vibrant atmosphere. Guests have consistently rated the hotel as very good for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel provides a range of amenities for a comfortable stay, including an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a restaurant serving local and international cuisine. Guests can also enjoy the on-site spa, bar, and meeting facilities, along with free parking and room service.
Hilton San Jose La Sabana - Costa Rica
8.8 3197 reviews
Costa Rica
21/07 – 31/07
SG$335/nighttotal: SG$3350 (10 )

Hilton San Jose La Sabana

2 5
hotel , San José
The Hilton San Jose La Sabana is located in the La Sabana district, just 1 kilometre from the National Stadium of Costa Rica and 3 kilometres from the Tobías Bolaños International Airport. This 4-star hotel receives very good user reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of modern amenities, including a fitness centre, indoor pool, sauna, and business centre. Guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast every morning and dine at the hotel's restaurant, as well as unwind on the terrace or take a dip in the pool.
Hotel Secreto La Fortuna - Costa Rica
9.1 4258 reviews
Costa Rica
07/12 – 21/12
SG$166/nighttotal: SG$2324 (14 )

Hotel Secreto La Fortuna

1 2
hotel , Fortuna
Hotel Secreto La Fortuna is located in Fortuna, just 75 miles from both Monteverde and Juan Santamaría International Airport, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. The 3-star hotel enjoys excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of comfortable rooms, each with a private bathroom, and many boasting views of the surrounding mountains or the swimming pool. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, parking, cable TV, a terrace, a garden, room service, and a ticket service for excursions and activities.
Hotel Roca Negra Del Arenal - Costa Rica
9.3 3421 reviews
Costa Rica
29/12 – 04/01
SG$180/nighttotal: SG$1080 (6 )

Hotel Roca Negra Del Arenal

1 2
hotel , Fortuna
Hotel Roca Negra Del Arenal is located in the suburbs of Fortuna, 15.5 kilometres from Arenal Volcano National Park and 72 kilometres from Juan Santamaría International Airport, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling town centre. The hotel has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The accommodation features a spacious layout with comfortable rooms, each equipped with air conditioning, a terrace, and a private bathroom. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool, relax in the hot tub, and take advantage of amenities such as a garden, concierge service, room service, and free parking.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Costa Rica

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Costa Rica?

    For iconic landmarks, you absolutely have to see Arenal Volcano, with its stunning views and surrounding rainforest. Poás Volcano National Park offers breathtaking crater views, while the majestic Manuel Antonio National Park boasts beautiful beaches and abundant wildlife. Then there's the cloud forests of Monteverde, a unique ecosystem with incredible biodiversity, and the impressive La Fortuna Waterfall.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Costa Rica?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Costa Rica, Hotel Belvedere Playa Samara Costa Rica, Cabinas La Catarata and Hotel Casa Buenavista - Adults Only are the most popular ones.

  • What types of hotels can I find in Costa Rica?

    There is a wide range of hotels to be found in Costa Rica. Like any country with a tropical climate and gorgeous beaches, you'll find an abundance of all-inclusive luxury resorts with their own spas, swimming pools, restaurants and more. Business travelers can stop in the urban corporate hotels, while those traveling for pleasure can stay in a cute boutique hotel or bed and breakfast. 
  • What are some must-do activities in Costa Rica?

    Zip-lining through the rainforest canopy is a classic. White-water rafting on the Pacuare River is an adrenaline rush. For something more relaxed, consider a sunset catamaran cruise or exploring the vibrant coral reefs while snorkelling or scuba diving in the Golfo Dulce. Wildlife spotting, especially birdwatching, is incredible throughout the country.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Costa Rica?

    Hotel El Silencio Del Campo, Arenal Manoa Resort & Hot Springs and Xandari Resort & Spa are among the best luxury hotels in Costa Rica.

  • Where should I stay in Costa Rica?

    One type of accommodation that's especially brilliant in Costa Rica is the ecolodge, which you can find in the jungles and other stunning settings. You can find another type of hotel accommodation: the cabina, a locally owned, one-floor establishment with doors opening directly outside.
  • When is the ideal time to visit Costa Rica?

    The dry season (December to April) is generally preferred for its sunny skies and lower rainfall. However, this is also peak season, so expect higher prices. The green season (May to November) offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds, but you should be prepared for more rain, though it's often in short bursts.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Costa Rica?

  • What are the best places to visit in Costa Rica?

    If you're visiting Costa Rica for the first time, then Manuel Antonio is a good place to start. It's one of the country's most popular destinations due to its beautiful beaches and surrounding nature, and cute sloths. Alternatively, La Fortuna is another popular tourist spot, famous for the Arena Volcano National Park. Costa Rica is all about nature. If you're visiting this lush country, you'll want to visit some of its gorgeous natural parks, like the Manuel Antonio National Park, the Arenal Volcano National Park, or Monteverde and the Cloud Forests. For beaches, head over to Dominical, Tamarindo, Jaco, and Mal Pais and Santa Teresa. If you're looking for museums and culture, then stop by the capital of San Jose.
  • Which neighbourhoods or areas are best for spending a week in Costa Rica?

    La Fortuna, near Arenal Volcano, is a great base for exploring volcanoes, hot springs and rainforest activities. Tamarindo offers beautiful beaches, surfing and a vibrant nightlife. Monteverde is perfect for nature lovers, with its cloud forests and abundant wildlife. For a more relaxed experience, consider Manuel Antonio, with its stunning beaches and national park.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Costa Rica?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Costa Rica are Hotel Rancho Cerro Azul, Hotel Plaza Yara and Hotel La Mansion Inn Arenal.

  • What is the local food in Costa Rica like?

    For breakfast, try Gallo Pinto, a rice dish mixed with black beans, served with natilla (sour cream), scrambled eggs and fried plantain. Casados, a rice and bean dish, is often served for lunch with some meat or fish and a salad with fried plantains, white cheese and corn tortilla. Arroz con pollo, rice with chicken, is another commonly served dish, often served with local vegetables like yucca, chayote, and camote. Try arroz con leche, a local and traditional rice pudding from Costa Rica.
  • Which parts of Costa Rica are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    The beaches near Jacó are easily accessible from San José and offer a quick escape for surfing and relaxing. Pacuare River Lodge offers a luxurious, albeit remote, weekend escape for white-water rafting enthusiasts. Alternatively, a weekend exploring the capital city, San José, allows for cultural immersion and exploring its museums and historical sites.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Costa Rica?

  • How easy is it to get around in Costa Rica without a car?

    The best way to get around Costa Rica is by bus. Buses are reliable, navigable, inexpensive, and you can pick up many services in the capital, San Jose. It's safer and easier to get around by bus rather than driving yourself, as there are many potholes and confusing intersections.
  • Is renting a car recommended for exploring Costa Rica?

    Renting a 4x4 vehicle is highly recommended, especially if you plan to explore areas outside of the main tourist hubs. Many roads, particularly those leading to national parks and smaller towns, are unpaved and can be challenging to navigate in a smaller car.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Costa Rica?

    Tifakara Boutique Hotel & Birding Oasis, Hotel El Silencio Del Campo and The Springs Resort & Spa At Arenal are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Costa Rica.

  • Are credit cards widely accepted in Costa Rica?

    Credit cards are accepted in most larger hotels, restaurants and tourist areas. However, it's always wise to carry some colones (CRC), especially in smaller towns and rural areas, as some smaller businesses may not accept cards.
  • What are the largest airports in Costa Rica?

    Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San José is the largest and busiest airport. Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR) in Liberia serves the Guanacaste province, a popular tourist destination.
  • Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about in Costa Rica?

    It's considered polite to greet people with a 'Buenos días', 'Buenas tardes', or 'Buenas noches', depending on the time of day. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases is also appreciated. Respect for the environment is crucial; don't litter and try to minimise your impact on the natural surroundings.
  • What local specialties should you try in Costa Rica?

    Gallo pinto (rice and beans) is a staple breakfast dish. Casado is a typical lunch plate, usually featuring rice, beans, meat, salad and plantains. Try the fresh seafood, especially ceviche, and don't miss out on the various tropical fruits like mango, pineapple and papaya.
  • Where are the best shopping spots in Costa Rica?

    San José offers a variety of shopping options, from upscale malls like Multiplaza Escazú to smaller boutiques and artisan markets. In tourist areas like Tamarindo and Manuel Antonio, you'll find souvenir shops and local craft stores. For unique handicrafts, explore the local markets in smaller towns.
  • What signature events or festivals take place in Costa Rica?

    The Festival de la Luz (Festival of Lights) in San José is a spectacular parade with vibrant floats and music. Dia de la Independencia (Independence Day) is celebrated nationwide with parades and festivities on 15 September. Many towns and regions also hold their own unique festivals throughout the year, often celebrating local traditions and harvests.
  • What’s the best place in Costa Rica for mild and comfortable weather?

    The central valley around San José generally offers pleasant temperatures year-round, avoiding the extremes of both the coast and the mountains. Areas like Cartago and Grecia offer a milder climate.
  • What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Costa Rica?

    Underestimating the distances between locations and not allowing enough travel time is a common mistake. Not packing appropriate clothing and footwear for varied climates and activities is another. Failing to learn basic Spanish phrases can also hinder interactions with locals.
  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Costa Rica?

    Corcovado National Park in the Osa Peninsula offers incredible biodiversity and less crowded trails compared to other national parks. The Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge provides opportunities for wildlife spotting, particularly jaguars. Exploring the less-visited Caribbean coast reveals unique culture and beautiful beaches.

Best Costa Rica hotels with parking

Oso De Osa - Costa Rica
8.7 111 reviews
Costa Rica
05/07 – 05/08
SG$44/nighttotal: SG$1364 (31 )

Oso De Osa

1 1
hotel , Sierpe
Oso De Osa Finca Y Eco-resort in Sierpe offers convenient access to the Sierpe River, providing a gateway to boat trips towards Corcovado National Park.
This eco-resort features rooms with private bathrooms, river-view patios, and a garden, plus free parking and an optional paid airport shuttle service.
Ballena Paradise Apartments - Costa Rica
9.4 505 reviews
Costa Rica
12/11 – 20/11
SG$278/nighttotal: SG$2224 (8 )

Ballena Paradise Apartments

4 6
hotel , Uvita
Ballena Paradise Apartahotel in Uvita is a short 7-minute walk from Uvita Beach, 1.6km from Hermosa Beach, and within a 14km and 30km drive of Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary and Nauyaca Waterfalls respectively.
This two-bedroom apartment offers 72 square metres of space, including a private bathroom, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and an outdoor swimming pool; room service and free private parking are also provided.
Belen Suites - Costa Rica
8.6 2774 reviews
Costa Rica
19/12 – 30/01
SG$197/nighttotal: SG$8274 (42 )

Belen Suites

2 4
hotel , San Antonio
Belen Suites is a 4-star hotel located in Heredia, a short distance from both Tobias Bolaños International Airport and Juan Santa Maria Airport, making it a convenient choice for travellers. It has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
This accommodation features a tropical garden, a restaurant and bar, and functional and bright rooms. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a swimming pool, a terrace, and free parking, as well as access to a concierge service and room service.
Cabinas Pura Vida B&b And Tour Operator - Costa Rica
9.0 1001 reviews
Costa Rica
07/11 – 21/11
SG$131/nighttotal: SG$1834 (14 )

Cabinas Pura Vida B&b And Tour Operator

1 4
hotel , Drake
Cabinas Pura Vida B&B Tour Operator is a 2-star hotel located in Drake, just a short walk from Agujitas Beach. The hotel enjoys a very good user rating and is situated in a peaceful area, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
The hotel offers comfortable rooms with a private bathroom and shower, each measuring 18 square metres. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a shared kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace, a garden, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel also offers organised tours to Corcovado National Park and Cano Island, as well as water activities like snorkeling and diving.

Best hotels in Costa Rica with a gym

Parque Del Lago Boutique Hotel - Costa Rica
8.7 1487 reviews
Costa Rica
16/10 – 24/10
SG$151/nighttotal: SG$1208 (8 )

Parque Del Lago Boutique Hotel

1 1
hotel , San José
Parque Del Lago Boutique Hotel is situated in central San José, just 4.2 km from the National Theatre and 4.2 km from the Plaza Cleto González Víquez Train Station. This 4-star hotel boasts very good user ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of modern rooms with comfortable amenities, including air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a restaurant on-site, a fitness centre, a bar, and a garden.
Hotel Tres Banderas - Costa Rica
8.0 3197 reviews
Costa Rica
14/11 – 22/11
SG$170/nighttotal: SG$1360 (8 )

Hotel Tres Banderas

1 4
hotel , Manuel Antonio
Hotel Tres Banderas, a 3-star establishment, enjoys a convenient location midway between Quepos town and Manuel Antonio National Park, approximately 3.5km from each, offering easy access to both Quepos Marina and the park.
This family-friendly hotel, offering rooms with balconies and amenities such as a swimming pool, jacuzzi, spa, and on-site restaurant Papugami's (serving Euro Bistro cuisine), provides free Wi-Fi and parking.
Nayara Gardens - Costa Rica
9.8 1059 reviews
Costa Rica
03/01 – 03/02
SG$2480/nighttotal: SG$76880 (31 )

Nayara Gardens

1 1
hotel , Fortuna
Nayara Gardens is a luxury hotel situated in the lush rainforest surrounding the Arenal Volcano in Fortuna, just a short drive from the Fortuna Waterfall. It is a 5-star property with excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
Each bungalow features a private terrace with a two-person hot tub, offering stunning views of the rainforest. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, spa, restaurant, and bar, as well as a variety of activities such as hiking, exploring local wildlife refuges, and relaxing in the spa.
Aves Resort Montezuma - Costa Rica
9.5 746 reviews
Costa Rica
01/09 – 15/09
SG$77/nighttotal: SG$1078 (14 )

Aves Resort Montezuma

1 2
hotel , Montezuma
Aves Hotel Montezuma, a 4-star establishment, is situated in Montezuma, Costa Rica, 1.3km from Montezuma Beach and 1.1km from Montezuma Waterfall.
This family-friendly hotel offers rooms with private balconies, garden views, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi; amenities include a swimming pool, fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and paid airport shuttle service to Tambor Airport (23km away).
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