There’s much healing to be found in nature, and Costa Rica knows a thing or two about that. This may be the ultimate retreat destination because of its beautiful beaches, rainforests, and biodiversity. If you’re looking for a sanctuary that allows you to safely get up close and personal with nature, Peninsula Papagayo Club and Resort in Guanacaste could be the answer.
Several major carriers fly into Liberia Guanacaste Airport, less than an hour’s drive from the resort. Carriers include American Airlines, Air Canada, and Delta, among quite a few others. If you live in New York, Atlanta, Miami, and several other cities, you have the privilege of catching a non-stop flight. It’s also possible to fly privately or arrive by watercraft.
A New Kind Of Club and Resort
What’s special about this oasis? It’s where luxury and raw nature seamlessly intersect. Put simply, it’s eco-luxury.
You can make reservations at either Andaz Costa Rica or The Four Seasons. Another hotel is also coming in 2024—the Ritz Carlton Reserve.
You can’t go wrong either way resort option. The Four Seasons has long been associated with luxury. You can stay in suites or choose one of the residences, which include a host of private amenities such as a pool.
According to Travel + Leisure, “guests staying at the residences also have access to the members-only clubhouse at Prieta Beach, a chic beachfront hideaway at the scenic Playa Prieta with a restaurant, spa, gym, kids’ club, and co-working space.”
If you’d prefer a hillside view, Andaz Costa Rica could work. It has similar features and plans to expand further in the coming months.
Where Does The Nature Come In?
Nature surrounds you, and you can leave it to the guides to lead you through any number of activities. Hiking, canoeing, and monkey-spotting are just a fraction of what’s available at Peninsula Papagayo. Aside from the monkeys who call the area home, keep an eye out for the iguanas.
Swimming, or simply floating in the water, is a good option for guests who want to do the minimal on vacation. If you have the option, however, book surfing lessons or hire a boat for a day on the water.
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