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9.4 13 reviews
Costa Rica
15/07 – 24/07
$151/nighttotal: $1359 (9 )
Cabaña Mamá Elia
1 2
chalet, Trinidad
Cabaña Mamá Elia, a spacious chalet in Trinidad, is situated 29km from the Lankester Botanical Garden and 29km from Cerro de la Muerte. This 169 square metre holiday home sleeps up to 12 guests and features two living rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace, a terrace with mountain views, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
Costa Rica
12/12 – 26/12
$332/nighttotal: $4648 (14 )
Luxury Aframe With Private Jacuzzi Poás Volcano
1 4
chalet, Vara Blanca
This A-frame lodge in Vara Blanca is situated 21 kilometres from Poas National Park and 5.3 kilometres from La Paz Waterfall Gardens. This family-friendly accommodation, accommodating up to seven guests, features a private jacuzzi, a fully equipped kitchen, and complimentary Wi-Fi across its 120 square metre floor area, with pets also welcome.
9.5 31 reviews
Costa Rica
01/09 – 15/09
$127/nighttotal: $1778 (14 )
Casa Zu
3 2
chalet, San Pedro
Casa Zu is a comfortable chalet situated in San Pedro, just a short drive from popular attractions like La Fortuna Waterfall and Kalambu Hot Springs. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience. This spacious 3-bedroom chalet can comfortably accommodate up to 6 guests. Casa Zu offers a range of amenities for a relaxing stay, including a fully equipped kitchen, swimming pool, garden, terrace, restaurant and bar, and even parking.
Costa Rica
01/01 – 05/01
$127/nighttotal: $508 (4 )
Poás Natural
1 4
chalet, Alajuela
Poás Natural chalet is situated in Alajuela, Costa Rica, approximately 21 kilometres from Juan Santamaría International Airport. This self-catering holiday home offers 30 square metres of space, including a private garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a balcony; pets are welcome.
Frequently Asked Questions about cottages in Costa Rica
What are the top must-see attractions in Costa Rica?
Costa Rica offers incredible diversity! For nature lovers, there's Manuel Antonio National Park with its beaches and wildlife, Arenal Volcano with its hot springs and stunning views, and Tortuguero National Park, accessible by boat, famous for its turtle nesting sites. For adventure, consider white-water rafting on the Pacuare River or zip-lining through the rainforest canopy. Then there are the cloud forests of Monteverde, easily explored via hanging bridges.
Are there any regional or international airports in Costa Rica?
Yes, Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) near San José is the main international airport. There are also smaller regional airports like Tambor (TMU), Quepos (XQP), and Liberia (LIR) which serve domestic and some international flights, making access to different regions easier.
What are the best cottage rentals with a pool in Costa Rica?
What part of Costa Rica is a good destination to rent a cottage?
The areas around La Fortuna (near Arenal Volcano) and Monteverde offer many charming cottages nestled in the rainforest. The beach towns of Manuel Antonio and Tamarindo also have various rental options, from cozy cottages to larger villas, depending on your budget and preferences. Consider your priorities: rainforest immersion or beach access.
What are the best cottage rentals with a jacuzzi in Costa Rica?
The Costa Rican colón (CRC) is the official currency. However, US dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas, though you'll likely get a better exchange rate using colones.
What are the best cottage rentals for families and kids in Costa Rica?
Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Costa Rica?
Renting a car can be convenient for exploring at your own pace, especially if you plan to venture beyond the main tourist hubs. However, the roads can be challenging in some areas, and driving requires caution. Public transportation and organized tours are viable alternatives, particularly in more remote locations.
What are the best pet friendly cottage rentals in Costa Rica?
Where should you base yourself for a week in Costa Rica?
It depends on your interests! For a mix of adventure and relaxation, La Fortuna is a great central location. If you prefer beaches and wildlife, Manuel Antonio is ideal. For a more laid-back beach vacation, Tamarindo is a popular choice. A week allows for exploring one or two regions in depth.
What are the best cottage rentals with parking in Costa Rica?
Where in Costa Rica do travelers go for the most favorable weather?
The best weather varies by season. The Pacific coast generally has dry season from December to April, while the Caribbean coast is drier from March to October. The central highlands have a more moderate climate year-round, but can experience rain showers.
Which areas in Costa Rica offer the best weekend experience?
For a quick getaway, consider visiting La Fortuna for volcano views and hot springs, or Manuel Antonio for beaches and wildlife. Both offer a range of activities and accommodations suitable for a short trip. Tamarindo provides a more relaxed beach weekend.
Are there any unique festivals in Costa Rica worth attending?
The Festival de la Luz (Festival of Lights) in San José is a spectacular parade with elaborate floats and costumes. Many towns and cities also celebrate patron saint festivals throughout the year, featuring traditional music, dance, and food. These local celebrations offer an authentic cultural experience.