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lunes, 15 de junio de 2015

Small hotels in Costa Rica offer unforgettable travel experiences

Arenas del Mar Resort, Costa Rica

When I travel I prefer staying in smaller hotels rather than large franchise chains. Small hotels in Costa Rica offer unforgettable travel experiences. They enrich your journey with something different – history, culture, remarkable architecture, outstanding surroundings, new friends or unusual charm.

If you’ve ever stayed at a small boutique or family-run hotel, you understand what I’m talking about. Instead of an impersonal homogenous chain hotel, you get a distinct place where design is intrinsic to the experience, where hotel staff gives personalized service, where details and quality count, and where charm eases you into relaxing even before you’ve checked in.

Small, out-of-the-ordinary hotels are easy to find in Costa Rica
, where major international hotel chains have only showed up in force during the past ten years. Before that, hotels were started by families or couples or individuals running their own business in some beautiful location where they lived in the country. Many of the hotels are environmentally responsible, taking care of the planet before it was popular to do so.

Hotel Punta Islita in Guanacaste, Costa Rica

One of the attractive aspects of the Costa Rica travel agency Horizontes Nature Tours is that, for the most part, they only work with distinctive, smaller-sized hotels in Costa Rica. The 31-year-old agency is impeccable in making sure the hotels, tours, restaurants and transportation services they use meet their standards for comfort, accessibility, quality, safety, and sustainable practices.

Your Costa Rica vacation will be unique, customized and unforgettable when you travel with Horizontes Nature Tours. The agency offers six day to 12 day vacation itineraries.

Hotel Parador, Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

See the highlights of Costa Rica
at Arenal Volcano, Monteverde, Manuel Antonio and the Osa Peninsula staying at hotels like Casa Corcovado bordering the world-famous Corcovado National Park, luxury hotel The Parador by the Manuel Antonio National Park, and the lovely Bougainvillea Hotel just outside the capital city San Jose.

Go off the beaten path in nature to places like Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge in Golfo Dulce, El Silencio mountain retreat, and the riverside eco-friendly Pacuare Lodge on the Pacuare River – renowned for whitewater rafting.

Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge bungalow
Experience Costa Rica’s outstanding national parks
when you stay at places like Arenal Manoa Lodge at the Arenal Volcano, Pachira Lodge by the Tortuguero National Park, and Arenas del Mar Resort close to the Manuel Antonio National Park.

Enjoy unique travel programs like yoga and wellness or bird-watching, staying at boutique hotels like Pranamar Oceanfront Villas & Yoga Retreat in Santa Teresa Beach, Xandari Resort & Spa in the Central Valley, the Monteverde Cloud Forest Lodge, and Villa Lapas Nature Reserve and Resort by the Carara National Park.

Pranamar Villas & Yoga Retreat

Be adventurous
on Costa Rica adventure tours, visiting places like Hotel Hacienda Guachipelin at the Rincon de la Vieja Volcano, Drake Bay on the Osa Peninsula, and Puerto Viejo on the Caribbean Coast.

Costa Rica honeymoons couldn’t be more romantic at charming Costa Rica hotels like Finca Rosa Blanca Inn on a coffee plantation above the Central Valley, El Establo Mountain Lodge in the Monteverde cloud forest, Hotel Arenal Kioro Suites & Spa in front of the Arenal Volcano, award-winning Hotel Punta Islita on the beach in Guanacaste, and Si Como No Hotel and Spa in Manuel Antonio.

Arenal Kioro hot springs, Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica

The whole family will have fun
at places like Selva Verde Ecolodge along the Sarapiqui River, and Punta Leona Resort and Nature Reserve close to Jacó Beach on the Central Pacific Coast.

Contact Horizontes Nature Tours for your travel in Costa Rica.

Article by Shannon Farley  

martes, 27 de mayo de 2014

Car rentals and transportation in Costa Rica

Transportation in Costa RicaWhether you are visiting Costa Rica for your honeymoon, a family vacation, adventure tourism or eco-tourism, you will need a way to get around the country.

Renting a car in Costa Rica gives you the most freedom to explore the country as you like.

2Costa Rica Travel can help you with rental cars in San José, Tamarindo, Liberia, Jacó and Manuel Antonio

In many cases, you can arrange for a vehicle to be delivered directly to your hotel, or meet you at the airport (international or local). You also can arrange to pick up a vehicle at one location, and then drop it off at another agency location.

Car rental Costa Rica2Costa Rica Travel has access to an up-to-date fleet of sedans and 4x4s. On Costa Rica’s roads, it is generally recommended to have a 4WD vehicle, especially in rainy season. In Costa Rica, most cars have manual transmissions; however with car rentals, both automatic and manual transmissions are available, depending on availability and the car model type. 2Costa Rica Travel includes the cost of mandatory car insurance and unlimited mileage in its pricing.

The Costa Rica travel agency has a list of mileage distances and approximate driving times between major Costa Rica towns and cities on their website.

Get tips on what to pack and other important Costa Rica travel information, along with hotel and tour reservations, and Costa Rica vacation packages from 2Costa Rica Travel.

Article by Shannon Farley

martes, 20 de mayo de 2014

Five favorite eco hotels in Costa Rica

The lush rainforest, beautiful unspoiled beaches, and towering volcanoes of Costa Rica are some of the biggest draws for visitors to this Central American eco-paradise. But while being eco-friendly, travelers who visit Costa Rica don’t have to sacrifice comfort to enjoy nature and Costa Rica adventure tours.

Here are five favorite eco-hotels that have teamed up being eco-friendly with five-star comfort and service and unique charm. Get a full list of the best eco-hotels in Costa Rica and top Costa Rica tours, along with Costa Rica vacation packages, at 2Costa Rica Travel agency.

Gaia Hotel Manuel Antonio Costa RicaHotel Gaia, Manuel Antonio Beach

Gaia Luxury Boutique Hotel and Reserve is set on 14 acres of rainforest overlooking the gorgeous beach, offshore islands and stunning coastline of Manuel Antonio, on Costa Rica’s Central Pacific Coast. The renowned Manuel Antonio National Park is minutes away from the chic, five-star eco-friendly adult and teen only resort.

El Establo Hotel Monteverde Costa RicaHotel El Establo, Monteverde
Eco-friendly Hotel El Establo offers you luxury in the Monteverde cloud forest with dramatic views of the Nicoya Gulf and sensational sunsets. The half Costa Rican – half Quaker family-owned hotel is set on a private 150-acre farm that is 50% protected primary forest, and located adjacent to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.

Hotel Punta Islita ocean-view suite, Costa RicaHotel Punta Islita, Nicoya Peninsula
Overlooking a white sand beach and blue Pacific Ocean on Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula, Hotel Punta Islita is an extraordinary, sophisticated eco-hotel. Holding the maximum level in the Costa Rican Tourism Board’s (ICT) Certificate for Sustainable Tourism, the five-star eco-hotel features luxury rooms, suites and private villas.



Villa Blanca Cloud Forest HotelVilla Blanca Cloud Forest Hotel & Spa, San Ramon
Just over an hour’s drive from the San Jose International Airport, eco-minded travelers enjoy the pure beauty and excellent service of Villa Blanca Cloud Forest Hotel. Located on 75 acres in the Los Angeles Private Biological Nature Reserve by the town of San Ramon, the hotel is ideally situated to get to the Arenal Volcano.

Xandari Plantation Resort Costa RicaXandari Plantation Resort & Spa, Alajuela
Xandari Resort & Spa is luxury eco-hotel only 20 minutes from the San Jose International Airport, on a 40-acre plantation overlooking the Central Valley of Costa Rica. Bold art, vanguard architecture, magnificent vistas and pastoral landscapes create an enchanting setting for 24 private villas.

Article by Shannon Farley