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Andaz Peninsula Papagayo Resort, Costa Rica, stands quietly and almost imperceptible among the trees, overlooking the sapphire blue waters of Culebra Bay. With spectacular design by renowned Costa Rican architect Ronald Zurher; the first Latin American Andaz inspired by the organic forms and shapes of the native flora and fauna, using the shapes of cocoons and shells for the hotel’s facilities, stimulating the senses of guests in new and refreshing ways. Featuring 153 guestrooms of which 21 are luxury suites, 8,200 square feet of flexible meeting space, and a variety of amenities including 3 themed restaurants, 2 secluded beaches, one swimming pool for the family and one for the adult’s relaxation and an impressive 11,000 sq ft Spa. True to the Andaz brand, Andaz Peninsula Papagayo Resort reflects Costa Rica’s Pura Vida philosophy, creating locally inspired experiences and engaging guests in the local culture in a comfortable, unique atmosphere for which Andaz is known.

Published in Papagayo
The Highlights
  • Experience the beauty of the Costa Rica´s Golden Coast while passing some of Guanacaste’s exotic bays, white sand beaches and tropical jungles.
  • Delight a refreshing tropical drink during our sail and don´t miss the opportunity to see dolphins , sea turtles , flying fish or even a whale.
  • Enjoy a stop in a tranquil bay where you can snorkel in the clear water of the Pacific Ocean or swim to a deserted white sand beach , when to came back to the catamaran enjoy a fest of appetizer prepared by the crew.
  • Admire an spectacular sunset on board
Published in Guanacaste
The Highlights
  • Enjoy one of the most spectacular scenery displays, by driving through the mountains of the cloud forest in a mystical journey to the top.
  • Imagine over 100 beautiful hummingbirds flying cheerfully around you!
  • Admire the beauty of the cloud forest walking a 1.9 mile on 8 different bridges with various lengths altitudes.
  • Learn about the butterflies inside in one of the world's largest live butterfly exhibition
  • Visit the world's third largest private insect collection and be part of one of the world's most beautiful bio-artistic shows "Jewels of the Rain Forest".
Published in Guanacaste
The Highlights
  • Discover the bio diverse of the Rincón de la Vieja National Park, home of the largest concentration of the national flower the Guaria Morada.
  • Explore Las Pailas trail and its volcanic attractions including sulfurous and steaming fumaroles, a small volcano crater and the famous mud pots.
  • Replenish your energy with a delicious typical lunch.
Published in Guanacaste
The Highlights
  • Fly on the top of the trees and enjoy a diversity of flora and fauna in the Zip lining adventure.
  • Live a refreshing and excitement experience sliding down the longest mountain water slide.
  • A tractor wagon or horseback ride are wonderful options to get to the hot springs.
  • Finish your enjoyable day revitalizing your body in the thermal pools, sauna and mud bath.
Published in Guanacaste
The Highlights
  • Palo Verde National Park is one of the best wildlife and bird watching spots in Costa Rica.
  • Explore this fascinating ecosystem in an enjoyable boat trip by the Tempisque or Bebedero River.
  • Experience a unique journey hosted by monkeys, crocodiles, birds and iguanas.
Published in Guanacaste
The Highlights
  • Enjoy the most spectacular view of the Arenal Volcano
  • Take a walk through the rainforest and learn about the biodiversity of its flora and fauna
  • Relax and replenish your energies in the hot springs, these natural waters have multiple health benefits.
Published in Guanacaste
The Highlights
  • Enjoy an unique rafting trip along the Tenorio River that winds its way through the Guanacaste mountain range along a deep canyon surrounded by magnificent landscapes of the lowlands and tropical and dry forest.
  • Get your adrenaline to the extreme with a challenge adventure of 8 miles of intense and powerful rapids that test your bravery
Published in Guanacaste