Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, Hotel Boutique Lagarta Lodge is set in Nosara and also provides a garden and a terrace. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers a concierge service.
La Negra Surf Hotel is located in Nosara, offering a yoga studio as well as surf lessons for every level. The hotel also features an outdoor pool and a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Located in Nosara, a few steps from Pelada Beach, Nosara Beach Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Nosara, a 4-minute walk from Guiones Beach, Sendero Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Christine
United States of America
Playa Guiones is a gorgeous beach and the hotel facilities and access are beautiful, giving a sense of ease and peace of mind.
The staff goes above and beyond with service and professionalism, not to mention kindness. Joelle especially 👍 Thank you 🙏
We had everything we needed for comfort and what we didn’t have, we asked for and they did their utmost best to provide. Will definitely stay again if I have the chance!
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and à la carte restaurant, The Gilded Iguana is located in Nosara, 984 feet from the beach. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all areas.
The Nomadic Hotel is centrally located in Playa Guiones, Nosara, Costa Rica within a 5 minute walk to the surf point and beach. Enjoy complimentary breakfast every morning.
Cheryl
United States of America
We loved it! The staff were so friendly and helpful.
Located in Nosara, a 7-minute walk from Guiones Beach, Olas Verdes Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Tierra Magnifica is an Intimate Resort that offers an outdoor pool and spa center, is set in Nosara in the Guanacaste Region. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
The Nomadic Hotel is centrally located in Playa Guiones, Nosara, Costa Rica within a 5 minute walk to the surf point and beach. Enjoy complimentary breakfast every morning.
The design of the building and proximity to the Beach is great!
Located in Nosara, a 4-minute walk from Guiones Beach, Sendero Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Everything was great, but the food was exceptional
Tierra Magnifica is an Intimate Resort that offers an outdoor pool and spa center, is set in Nosara in the Guanacaste Region. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
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Moana is set in Nosara, a few steps away from Playa Guiones, famous for its great surf waves, 29 mi from Tamarindo. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and is equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Nice and friendly staff, very clean and perfect location for surfing and relaxing.
Located in Nosara, a 10-minute walk from Guiones Beach, Ride On Beach House provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Everything. Not much to dislike. Amazing place overall.
Offering an outdoor pool and a spa and wellness center, Green Sanctuary Hotel is located in Nosara. Free WiFi access and free private parking are available.
Location is perfect. Clean and very good breakfast
La Negra Surf Hotel is located in Nosara, offering a yoga studio as well as surf lessons for every level. The hotel also features an outdoor pool and a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Free breakfast from Destiny every day was excellent!
FAQs about hotels in Nosara
On average, 3-star hotels in Nosara cost $102 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nosara are $402 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nosara can be found for $305 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The town is very charming with lots of both local, mid range...
The town is very charming with lots of both local, mid range and upscale restaurants. The problem is with the roads. We drove 2 1/2 hours from Playa flamingo down the coast and fully half of that time was on rutted dirt roads. The town itself had ro ases that were worse than rutted with giant potholes sometimes two or 3 feet deep. It made us wish we had a four-wheel-drive which many of the locals drive. They called them quads, which are four wheeled ATVs. We were there in dry season so I can only imagine what happens to the roads in the rainy season. It would not be a pretty sight.
Lee
Scored 10
10
Costa Rica is a very special country, but what I like best...
Costa Rica is a very special country, but what I like best of all in Nosara (Guiones/Pelada) are the people. Both Ticos (Costa Ricans) and expats are among the friendliest, most genuinely helpful and generous, and most laid back folks anywhere. And it is the gorgeous natural beauty and tranquility of this place that must be the cause.
Morgan
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nosara is a small town and the area is not very developed.
Nosara is a small town and the area is not very developed. Driving was somewhat terrifying (more so than the zip lining, to be sure). The nature there is beautiful and preserved. I would recommend staying at a nice resort if you want to go there. There are several and this would have made our experience much better. Since we had a kitchen, we used the grocery store often. It had great products, but was not air conditioned.
Kelly
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Nosara is definitely a place to go if you like surfing.
Nosara is definitely a place to go if you like surfing. There are a variety of waves for all types of surfers and the beach is HUGE so there is a ton of room for all surfers. The water is warm and you can body surf, boogie board as well...you really want to be "into the ocean" to be in Nosara...we took beach cruisers from one to the other on the beach since the sand is compacted...that was a lot of fun...and a beautiful ride. People are GREAT in Nosara....we will return.
David
Scored 6.0
6.0
Nosara is a gorgeous little village by the beach, but it is...
Nosara is a gorgeous little village by the beach, but it is fast changing. It is very now americanised, lots of new expensive houses are being built. Restaurants and bars are good, but more expensive than everywhere we have been in CR. Most shops, hotels bars and restaurants charge in $ (although you can pay cash in Colones).
I enjoyed Nosara, the Guiones Beach is gorgeous especially at sunset, but I did not feel like I was in CR. I think Samara would have been more what I was looking for.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
More expensive than the average Costa Rican town, has been...
More expensive than the average Costa Rican town, has been developing massively in the past few years, the road access is as poor as always though. Beaches are fantastic, restaurant options are amazing (this wasn’t the case a few years ago). The Nomadic Hotel a gem.
The staff were helpful in every way to make our 6 night stay feel like a home away from home. The kitchen staff put so much care and love into the beautifully prepared lattes, creative healthy smoothies and coffees. I loved the architecture design of this boutique hotel with inviting pool and yoga space. The free beach bikes were fun to drive along beach paths a nice bonus as well as free yoga and breakfast.
Eugenio and Lee were wonderful hosts. The hotel is very charming, surrounded by nature with a beautiful pool. The rooms were very comfortable and clean! We got our phones stolen on the beach and everyone at Che was so helpful and supportive (tip: don't take any valuables to the beach if you will leave anything unattended)
We loved staying at Che, definitely recommended.
I had a fantastic stay at Nosara Beach Hotel.
The facilities are very clean and well maintained, the rooms spacious, clean and quiet.
Staff was exceptionally friendly and helped organize everything, made me feel welcome and safe at all times.
Many breakfast options to choose from and in walkable distance to two incredible beaches.
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