How can we help?
Click and read long-form guides
Marina Pez Vela Villas
Marina Pez Vela makes it easy to get the most out of Quepos and Manuel Antonio National Park. While you stay here you’ll have a private villa a short distance from the Pacific shore.
From $646
La Foresta Nature Resort
This hotel is nestled in rainforest, with its own 100 acres (40.5 ha) of nature reserve. But you won’t feel like you’re in a cabin in the middle of nowhere—this hotel comes with amenities like a swimming pool and a sports bar.
From $193
Pacific Paradise Resort
The Pacific Paradise Resort is settled upon a private nature reserve just outside of the town of Quepos, part of Costa Rica’s Central Pacific region. Quickly becoming one of the country’s most popular destinations, Quepos is only minutes away from Manuel Antonio, an area that boasts an assortment of white-sand beaches and an incredible national park.
From $119
Santa Juana Lodge
Staying at Santa Juana Lodge, you’ll get to experience Costa Rica’s agro-tourism at its finest. These accommodations put you in the heart of Costa Rica’s awe-inspiring and diverse landscape, tucked away on the side of an imposing mountain.
From $325
Condotel Las Cascadas
Condotel Las Cascadas is located in the Puntarenas province, in the town of Quepos along Costa Rica’s Central Pacific coast. This destination is renowned for its natural beauty, which includes gorgeous white sand beaches, pristine lagoons and cascading waterfalls, and an array of wildlife found within the tropical jungle of the Manuel Antonio National Park. The town of Quepos is famous for its sport fishing, and hosts a selection of restaurants, supermarkets, banks, and bars that often feature live musicians.
From $153
Best Western Hotel & Casino
The Best Western Hotel and Casino Kamuk is located in Quepos in the Central Pacific of Costa Rica near the stunning National Park of Manuel Antonio.
From $102
Villa Romantica
The Villa Romantica lies just on the outskirts of the popular fishing town of Quepos, on Costa Rica’s the Central Pacific coast. Quepos boasts excellent sport fishing for Marlin, Tuna, and Sailfish, and offers an array of boutiques, surf shops, as well tasty restaurants and bars that host live local music. The renowned Manuel Antonio National Park is a seven-minute drive, filled with unspoiled beaches, tropical forests, and swift rivers and waterfalls.
From $99
It's more than just having a good time or visiting beautiful places (although that's absolutely a part of it!), it's about being part of a unique experience that stays with you.