Located on Costa Rica’s Southern Nicoya Peninsula, Eco Boutique Hotel Vista Las Islas Reserva Natural features an infinity pool as well as a spacious accommodations with a balcony.
Dan
United States of America
Views were amazing, pool was nice, perfect spot for bioluminescent kayaking tour. And good breakfast!
Located in Paquera, 4.7 miles from Tortuga Island, El Gecko Hotel & Tours has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Leonard
Canada
It was close to the ferry at Paquera. We had access to a kitchen.
Located in Paquera and with Tortuga Island reachable within 5.2 miles, Mapi's Cabins provides an outdoor swimming pool, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and barbecue facilities.
Alan
United States of America
The location was just what we needed. The room was fine.
Donde Chalo offers accommodations in Paquera. 9.1 miles from Tortuga Island and 13 miles from Montezuma Waterfall, the property provides an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Jungle Tent 3x3, Latino Glamping & Tours, Paquera is located in Paquera, just 5.7 miles from Tortuga Island and 21 miles from Montezuma Waterfall.
Christine
Costa Rica
The hosts were super nice, friendly and accommodating. Wilma stayed in my cabin to look after my pets one night so that I could go kayaking and see the bioluminescence in the harbor. You cannot beat this kind of customer care! Franco buit me a bonfire twice during my stay. You just have to ask and Wilma and Frano will do their best to accommodate you.The site itself is super quiet. I only had to look up to see monkeys, parrots and a great variety of birds. The kitchen was well equiped. I loved every minute of my stay there. Going to the beach was an adventure and my dogs loved the walk there. They struggled a bit crossing the river over a suspended log, but that was part of the adventure:)
I only want to add that this is rough camping, simple and secluded. If this is what you are looking for, you will be in heaven.
Providing mountain views, Organica Yoga Shelter in Paquera provides accommodations, an infinity pool, a fitness center, a garden, a bar, and a shared lounge.
Maykel
United States of America
Amazing view 🥰
The food was extraordinary with a nice decoration and very healthy.
The massage and yoga session were susses fully relaxing and interesting experience.
You can breathe clean and fresh air from the jungle.
Yann and Natalie take care of you personally serving the food, doing the massage and yoga.
If you want to get a peaceful time that’s a great place to meet.
✌️ 🕊️ ❤️
If you like nature you can fall in love again 🫶🏻
Located in Paquera, 4.3 miles from Tortuga Island, Hostel y Cabinas YILMER provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
We loved our hotel and would stay there again. "Rustic" but also charming and with a friendly staff. We took the Tortuga Island snorkeling trip through Bahia Rica and highly recommend that company. The boat took us to several islands to see beautiful wildlife and gorgeous scenery. We also took a bioluminescence tour which was very fun.
CJ
United States of America
Scored 10
10
We chose Paquera for the boat trip to Isle of Tortuga.
We chose Paquera for the boat trip to Isle of Tortuga. We booked through Project Expedition Bahiarica and were very happy with our day on the boat with snorkeling and some time on the island. We went to breakfast and dinner at several restaurants there in Paquera and we’re happy with all of them. The beach at Playa Giganitis was amazing with lots of monkeys in the trees at the end of the beach. The town itself is small with few motels but plenty of restaurants and gorgeous beaches. The people were very friendly!
Jennifer
Canada
Scored 10
10
Three days and four nights was perfect for us.
Three days and four nights was perfect for us. There's honestly not a lot to do in Paquera, but it was a great place to be. Nice local vibe, less tourists than other areas. It has a real local feel to it.
Scott
United States of America
Scored 10
10
We loved this area.
We loved this area. The night kayaking to paddle in the bioluminescent waters was nothing less than spectacular . So magical! We took a snorkeling trip to Tortuga Island that was fun and quite relaxing. The ferry ride was quite a delight as well
Carol
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Paquera is crossroads town and a good place to catch the...
Paquera is crossroads town and a good place to catch the ferry back to Puntarenas if you're coming from Montezuma. There is a lot of traffic in town and it's very dusty but they are paving as of Feb. 2020. Swimming in bio-luminescent waters is a truly amazing experience and worth the stop here. However, beware of the food place at Organo Beach. Be sure you get a quote for whatever you order. We didn't and it was by far our most expensive meal in all of Costa Rica! It was yummy but not worth the exorbitant price we paid.
Susie
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Didn’t spend time in the town but outside of town was pretty...
Didn’t spend time in the town but outside of town was pretty special. Bioluminescence night kayaking was the reason we came here. It was a cool experience to kayak at night, watching both the incredible visibility of the stars above and the sparkling flourescence below.
Veronica
United States of America
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