
Costa Rica Boutique Hotels & Resorts
The plentiful boutique hotels of Costa Rica provide some of the most intimate and unique accommodations available in the country.

The small stylish boutique hotels of Costa Rica are omnipresent. In fact, it’s uncommon to find large-scale name brand resorts after leaving the cities of San Jose or Liberia or the resort strip of Guanacaste. The charismatic Costa Rican boutique hotels bring a personality all their own and connect travelers to the world-renowned Tico hospitality.
Explore Boutique Hotels & Resorts
With such a broad spectrum of boutique hotels throughout Costa Rica, travelers have a variety of choices in relation to style and budget.
Manuel Antonio Boutique Hotels
Manuel Antonio is one destination that consists mostly of independent boutique accommodations. The boutique hotels here range in style from bungalow style villas to small eco hotels. Most Manuel Antonio Hotels line the road that connects the port town of Quepos to Manuel Antonio National Park with views overlooking the coast and dense rainforest vegetation.
Nicoya Peninsula Boutique Hotels
The Nicoya Peninsula is an off the beaten path destination just south of Guanacaste with stunning views and plentiful boutique hotels. The focus here is health and wellness. Many of the accommodations here bring a unique approach to their hospitality with juice bars, yoga, massages, and the like. The Nicoya Peninsula is celebrated as one of the world’s blue zones. So, take it all in and enjoy the region’s extraordinary approach to daily life.
South Pacific Boutique Hotels
The South Pacific Coast is a far-flung destination removed from the hustle and bustle of the cities and busy tourist resorts. A variety of boutique hotels, lodges, and villas can be found overlooking the rainforest cliffs or set back in the southern highlands. Despite its remote setting, luxurious accommodation options are accessible and the nearby town of Ojochal is known for its fine tropical cuisine.
Caribbean Coast Boutique Hotels
The Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica is the less frequently visited of the country’s two coastlines. The two main destinations for travelers are Tortuguero National Park and the Southern Caribbean Coast both of which are predominately lodges and hotels.
Cloud Forest Boutique Lodges
The accommodations found in the cloud forest of Costa Rica are mostly boutique lodges or boutique eco-lodges. Despite their rustic style, there are many luxury and award-winning lodge experiences in Costa Rica. Talk with a Costa Rica Expert about which boutique lodges will work best for your group.