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2015
13
April
Is there an all-inclusive hotel in Costa Rica?
13
April
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Lee
Of all the places to travel this is the best. RIU has a all inclusive. We rented a condo in San Jose and found private tour guide who took us to place that were not so touristy and far less costly. Really a great place to vaca.
Trina
Villa sol - small all inclusive and condos in playa hermosa near Liberia. I loved nye beach there. Went to allegro Papagayo in the same area and wouldn't recommend it if you like beach/ ocean - it's on a stagnant bay and not nice to swim in
Cheryl
Do not do all inclusive. The country is so beautiful and you will miss out on all the wonderful things you can do and see. We rented s car for a month and drove the whole country staying at bed and breakfasts most of the time. Was a wonderful experience for a couple in their 50's?
Helga
We got married there. Highly recommend Punta Leona. It's one of the only white sand beach and they have two on the property. We were there for a week and it was so private and quite. Very friendly, excellent food and awesome guides to the rainforest.
Bonnie
I've stayed at Riu Palace as well as Allegro Papagayo. Both have pluses and minuses. Riu is quite new they have another Riu next door that is very tropical as the Palace is not. More of a Las Vegas resort. Food was great in the Riu and the Allegro. Better swimming at the Riu and more options for bars. But lacks air once your are inside other than the sports bar and your room. Allegro has a granite type beach in a bay so at times the water is very shallow. Lots of wildlife at the Allegro. Monkeys every day on the beach. Plus birds and of course the lizards. A few times you could see dolphins swimming from the beach. It's going to depend on your budget and what comforts you like. Costa Rica is for sure a great safe place to travel to.
Cherie
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Kerry
We rented an apartment at Playa Samara, and stayed at an awesome jungle lodge in the Arenal area. It is such a diverse country, it's worth it to stay in the jungle and out at the beach.
Cathy
We stayed at tge Allegro and did not like it at all....Rui is way better, in my opinion
Lisa
Tamarindo is beautiful
Kristen
We stayed at http://tierradesuenoslodge.com. Was so much fun!! Also not far from Panama boarder so we took a day trip over and went to bocas del toro snorkelling!
TIERRADESUENOSLODGE.COM
Tierra de Sueños Lodge | Ecotourism Costa Rica | Playa Chiquita
Linda
Depends what you are looking for. My husband wanted to mountain bike in Costa Rica (not an easy thing to arrange) so I found an all inclusive called Rio Perdido. They are in the middle of no where an hour east of Liberia so they had to be all-inclusive. However, the food, while good, was repetitive after 4 days. It is an adventure hotel with zip lines and tubing as well as mountain biking trails built by an expert. I would NOT recommend staying at an all inclusive unless you have to.
Linda
http://rioperdido.com
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Rio Perdido: Hot Springs Guanacaste - Adventure Tours in Liberia
Linda
There are hot springs and walking trails as well. We did not participate in the Adventure opportunities. The accommodation is private cabins which are a bit of hike from the restaurant and bar so you have to be in fairly good shape!
Linda
We rented a vehicle. It is a small country so you can see a lot in a short time. The Pan American highway is a bit of a trip (a two lane road full of trucks) but if you travel in the middle of the day, it is doable. We were able to experience the beaches, turquoise waterfalls and the cloud forest of Rio Celeste (a must see) and the dry forests and volcanos near Bagaces. I agree with Cheryl Gibson - that is the way to see this beautiful country!
Candace
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Allan
Have a look into Caravan Tours. Would highly recommend them if you want an all inclusive, stay in 4-5 star hotels, tour of most of the countryside, and reasonably prices. We did this one last year and would highly recommend it.
A.I. says...
Costa Rica: A Tropical Paradise
Have you ever been to Costa Rica before? If not, let me tell you why this Central American gem should be on your bucket list. Costa Rica is a nature lover's paradise, renowned for its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and incredible biodiversity. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a little bit of both, Costa Rica has something to offer everyone.
All-Inclusive Hotels in Costa Rica
Yes, Costa Rica is home to some fantastic all-inclusive resorts that provide a hassle-free vacation experience. These resorts offer a wide range of amenities, activities, and dining options, all included in one package price. Here are a few recommendations for all-inclusive hotels in Costa Rica:
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Westin Playa Conchal Resort & Spa
Located in the picturesque Guanacaste region, the Westin Playa Conchal Resort & Spa is a luxurious all-inclusive resort that boasts stunning beachfront views, world-class amenities, and a variety of dining options. From water sports to spa treatments, this resort has something for everyone.
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Secrets Papagayo Costa Rica
Secrets Papagayo Costa Rica is an adults-only, all-inclusive resort that offers a serene and romantic atmosphere. Nestled in the Gulf of Papagayo, this resort features luxurious accommodations, gourmet dining options, and a wide range of activities, including yoga, snorkeling, and golf.
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Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica
Perfect for families and couples alike, Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica is an all-inclusive resort located in the Guanacaste region. With its spacious suites, multiple swimming pools, and diverse dining options, this resort offers a truly unforgettable vacation experience.
Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a combination of both, Costa Rica's all-inclusive resorts offer a hassle-free and indulgent vacation experience. With breathtaking natural surroundings, world-class amenities, and warm hospitality, these resorts provide the perfect base for exploring the wonders of this tropical paradise.
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Helen
Have anyone been to Costa Rica before? Is there all inclusive hotel there? Any recommendation?