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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: Eco-luxury resort in an 11-acre private nature reserve

Feature: Moments away from the Manuel Antonio National Park

Rooms: 38 suites

Location: Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica

Nearest airport: Juan Santamaría International Airport

Transfer: The hotel is located in Manuel Antonio. Approximately 3 hours from Juan Santamaría International Airport by private car transfer.

Luxury Holidays At Arenas Del Mar

Small yet stylish, Arenas Del Mar is set within a 11-acre private reserve, just a short walk away from the natural beauty of Manuel Antonio National Park. The resort was built with sustainability in mind, with luxurious accommodation designed to fit around existing tress and water heated purely by solar panels, meaning there's plenty of wondrous wildlife still living in the area, including sloths, monkeys and tropical birds. There's plenty of space to relax, with two swimming pools, a wellness centre and access to two pristine beaches, whilst a fabulous food philosophy means you can expect incredible gourmet cuisine, including locally sourced seafood. From surfing and snorkelling, to hiking and zip-lining, there's plenty adventure to discover around Manuel Antonio, including in the stunning National Park, home to over 200 species and a beautiful collection of flora. 

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Why Arenas Del Mar is so special...

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Adventure

The jewel of Costa Rica's Pacific Coast, the Manuel Antonio National Park may be one of the smallest parks in the country, but it in no way lacks in awe-inspiring flora, fauna and experiences. Located only 10 minutes away from Arenas Del Mar, you can explore by foot, horseback, kayak or boat, taking in the sights of incredible wildlife exploring their natural habitat as you go. For adrenaline-fuelled fun, try white-water rafting, waterfall rapelling or a zip-lining canopy tour.

Adventure at Arenas Del Mar

Romance

Whether you're seeking somewhere to pop the question, newlyweds on a dream honeymoon, or looking for the ultimate romantic escape, Arenas Del Mar sets the scene for a once-in-a-lifetime luxury couples holiday. Concealed by lush rainforest, revel in undisturbed romance with magical experiences including a candlelit dinner beneath the stars and 'Pura Vida' couples spa treatments, or venture out to explore Costa Rica's inspiring landscapes together, before returning to the resort for a blissful soak in your private rainforest jacuzzi.

Romance at Arenas Del Mar

Luxury Beach

Although adventure is often top of the agenda on a luxury holiday in Costa Rica, there's also some incredible beaches which offer an idyllic spot for relaxing. At Arenas Del Mar, luxuriate along the golden-sands of the private Playitas beach with attentive bar service, or venture along the 2km stretch of Espadilla beach, which boasts a shoreline perfect for swimming and surfing.

Luxury Beach at Arenas Del Mar
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Costa Rica Travel Information

Best Time To Travel

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San Jose

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Climate

Costa Rica has a tropical climate year-round, with dry and wet seasons. The best time to visit is during the dry season, between December and April. The wet season is May to October, whilst low season is during the months of August to October when rainfall is at its highest. Heavy rains may cause flooding of roads which can hinder travel, however Pacific swells mean that this is the best time for surfing.

Getting There

British Airways fly direct from London Gatwick to San Jose. The flight time is approximately 10 hours, 50 minutes.

Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio

Costa Rica’s most popular national park, Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, is an enchanting lush green gem that is home to beaches, tropical rainforest trails and incredible wildlife. Scan the impressive canopy for White-faced capuchin monkeys, hear the Mantled howler monkeys, spot troops of tiny Squirrel monkeys, photograph the remarkable Toucans, or Black spiny-tailed iguanas, and look for the popular Sloths. These two-toed and three-toed varieties are often seen lazing about in the canopy.

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Central Valley and Highlands

Being elevated and landlocked, this area is far more temperate that the coastal regions, with temperatures around 25 degrees year-round. This makes it an appealing escape for San Jose residents retreating from the city heat. Whilst June to October are the best months to visit here, the ‘green’ season between June and December is the high season for rafting due to sunshine with afternoon showers.

 

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Northwestern Costa Rica

Home to misty cloud strewn forests, a dormant volcano, bubbling hot springs and stunning lake, this region boasts striking waterfalls, grassy savanna and affordable ecolodges. With a climate ranging from dry heat, wind and cool mist, this is a dry region and evenings can become cool. With very little rain between November and April this is a good time to go, whilst marine-lovers will wish to travel around September and October to see Humpback whales migrating up the coast. Venture to the Arenal area, from Ciudad Quesada, for a scenic ride with stunning backdrop of Volcan Platanar. Winding your way past lush green vegetation, rivers and brightly coloured towns, you’ll eventually arrive at the mighty peak of the Arenal volcano.

Northwestern Costa Rica
Osa Peninsula

Located in the remote southwestern corner of Costa Rica and regarded by many as the most picturesque and pristine region, the protected rainforest of Osa is renowned for its extensive wildlife and raw appeal. The peninsula plays host to deserted beaches, world-class surf and rugged adventure trekking, making it a haven for those seeking a true adventure in the wilderness. Corcovado This is one of the most biologically rich places on earth with Parque Nacional Corcovado teeming with wildlife. In the canopy of Corcovado, guests can see all four native species of monkey with other rare species such as Baird’s tapir frequently spotted. Whilst trekking affords the opportunity to see the elusive Jaguar, feline Ocelot and Tapir. Creatures you may wish not to see, include the painful Bullet ant, ticks, peccary or water-based crocodile.

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Guanacaste

Located in Northwestern Costa Rica, and said to have a Nicaraguan personality, the lively Guanacaste province is a popular destination for beach-lovers and those seeking some sublime relaxation in a tropical paradise. With notable shorelines such as Playa Panama, Playa Grande, Pan de Azucar, Playa Flamingo and Playas del Coco, travellers are simply spoilt for choice when it comes to beautiful beaches. Boasting long summer days, unparalleled wildlife and a diverse and exotic landscape, visitors can unwind on beautiful beaches and escape the humidity. Watersport attractions include surfing and snorkelling, whilst nearby zip-lining, horse-riding and hiking are all available too. Renowned for its hot, dry weather and pristine beaches, this tourist spot boasts the stunning Papagayo Gulf. When not exploring the North Pacific Coast and admiring the beaches, history and sunsets, Guanacaste is also home to Nicoya Peninsula, Monteverde with its Cloud Forests and numerous nature reserves, the Miravalles and Tenorio Volcanoes, Arenal Volcano and Northern Lowlands, Rincon de la Vieja Area with its notable waterfalls.

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Tortuguero

The main attraction of Tortuguero National Park is the turtles, with Green Sea and Hawksbill turtles nesting between July and October and Leatherback turtles nesting from February to April. Whilst you can head along the beach trail to observe turtles nesting, the best way to appreciate the park as a whole, is from a boat. From canoes or kayaks, you can access the beaches, canals, lagoons and wetlands. Created from high annual rainfall and the rich environment, where freshwater and sea water meet, this is an area boasting seven species of river turtles. If seeing turtles is your main goal however, then a specially guided night walk is the best time to see the turtles lay their eggs. Other wildlife highlights include seeing Southern River Otters, crustaceans and over 50 species of freshwater fish — not to mention the Spider, Howler, Capuchin Monkeys and dozens of species of birds. For the very fortunate, you may even spot an endangered West Indian Manatee! Aside from the wonderful fishing.

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