Top10 Recommended Hotels in Santa Teresa, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Santa Teresa, Puntarenas, Costa Rica: 1. Fuego Lodge ****
2. Casa Marbella ***
3. Hotel Tropico Latino ***
4. Horizon Hotel & Yoga center
5. Banana Beach Bungalows *****
6. Pranamar Villas & Yoga Retreat ****
7. Latitude 10 Exclusive Beach Resort ***
8. Manalá Hotel ***
9. Hotel Meli Melo ***
10. Hotel Playa Santa Teresa ****
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1. 100 mt Norte de la Plaza Futbol de Santa Teresa, 60111 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica,
This property is a 5-minute walk from the beach. Offering an outdoor swimming pool and beautiful garden, Fuego Lodge is located in Santa Teresa, 250 m from the beach. Free WiFi access is available in all areas of this lodge.
2. 125 meters east and 25 meters north of Super Ronny's, Santa Teresa 5361, 00111 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica,
This property is a 6-minute walk from the beach. Casa MarBella is a boutique hotel situated on a mountain slope in Santa Teresa. The hotel provides a panoramic ocean view and offers infinity pool, Wi-Fi, and free parking area. It is a five-minute walk to the beach, restaurants, and stores.
3. Santa Teresa, 60111 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, From € 74
Hotel Tropico Latino is located in Santa Teresa beach in Nicoya Peninsula. It has a full spa with natural products, as well as a yoga studio and Mediterranean restaurant.
4. 100mt norte del supercado Ronny 1, 00111 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, From € 215
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Located in Santa Teresa in the region of Puntarenas, 9.7 km from Montezuma, Horizon Hotel & Yoga center features an outdoor pool, year-round outdoor pool and terrace. Tambor is 16.1 km away. Free private parking is available on site.
5. 1 km Norte del Cruce de Mal Pais y Santa Teresa. Residencial Banana Beach Bungalows, 60111 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica,
Offering outdoor pool and a restaurant, Banana Beach Bungalows is located in Santa Teresa Beach. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
6. Santa Teresa, 99999 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, From € 215
Offering a peaceful setting on Playa Santa Teresa Beach, Pranamar Villas & Yoga Retreat features villas overlooking its swimming pool and lush, tropical gardens. It offers terraces with views of the Pacific Ocean.
7. 4 kilometros norte del cruce Playa el Carmen, 60111 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, From € 219
Located in Santa Teresa, 16.1 km from Montezuma, Latitude 10 Exclusive Beach Resort features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. The hotel has an outdoor pool and terrace, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
8. 800 metros norte de la cancha de futbol de Santa Teresa, 60111 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, From € 77
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Manalá Hotel is located just 100 m from the beach in Santa Teresa. It boasts beautiful tropical gardens, an outdoor pool and a restaurant and bar. Free breakfast is served daily.
9. 500 metros norte de la plaza de futbol, 60111 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica,
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Located less than 80 m from the beach in Santa Tersea, this rustic hotel features spacious tropical gardens and a shared fully equipped kitchen. Hotel Meli Melo also offers bike loans.
10. Crossroads between Santa Teresa and MalPais 25 meters west of main road, 60111 Santa Teresa, Costa Rica,
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Located just 70 m from Playa Carmen Beach, Hotel Playa Carmen has an outdoor pool, sun terraces and a seasonal snack bar. Surfing lessons can be arranged on site.
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We are a full service travel agency with tons of info Hey Guys, finally made it back to the Nicoya Peninsula. Specifically, the Mal Pais/Santa Teresa area. Love Casa Azul. Not saying there's not other places but with this was definitely a good find. Check it out and if you decide to stay, don't think you'll be disappointed.
My 4 MUST DO Things in Santa Teresa COSTA RICA - Vlog 185
These are my 4 must do things in Santa Teresa Costa Rica. Santa Teresa is a sleepy little beach town, but there are at least 4 things that you HAVE to do if you visit. You have to go surfing, eat tacos, rent an ATV, and watch the sunset. Trust me, you need to do these 4 things.
For those looking for the beaches: Look up Montezuma Waterfall All the beaches were about 30-45 from Santa Teresa and on the way to the waterfall location. Enjoy!
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Costa Rica Mal Pais/Santa Teresa AREA
Find out about Mal Pais and the Santa Teresa area. Things to consider when traveling down and around the Nicoya Peninsula. Don't miss this video if you're interested in this surf area.
Im not really sure why such a relatively small area has three different names, but it does, so let me see if I can explain it. Most people enter the area coming from Cobano, which is the main road into the Malpais/Santa Teresa area. After descending a fairly rough and steep road (4-wheel drive is highly recommended for this area), it forms a T, and you either go left or right. This entrance is basically referred to as, Franks Place, because Frank obviously owns quite a bit of businesses on both sides of the road if his name is any indication.
If youtake a left, you are basically going into the Malpais area. Malpais is NOT a town per se, but an area of spread out hotels, resorts and restaurants. The beaches are more rocky and remote and theres no real surfing in this area, but the coastline is beautiful and a perfect place if you dont want many people around in order to enjoy the solitude. If you happen to book a hotel in this area, you could have quite a long and dusty walk into the main surfing beach (Playa Carmen), and the town itself. Santa Teresa is the right at the T, and is basically the town, but you really cant call it a town. It seems to be more of a conglomeration of shantys or simple structures made into little sodas, restaurants, surf shops and tour offices- they just happen to be close to each other. In Santa Teresa you will find most of the discos, bars and nightlife scene. There are plenty of resorts, hotels and services that become more remote as you venture out of town. Now to confuse even more, Playa Carmen, which is the main beach and directly in front of the T, began as merely the name of the beach, but is now becoming its own little town and is situated smack between what is loosely Malpais and Santa Teresa. Playa Carmen basically starts at Franks Place, and goes to the right, where it stops, Im not really sure. The only major information you need to know is that if you book a room in Malpais, youre basically a nice little walk away from the town, and if you book somewhere in Santa Teresa/Playa Carmen, youre pretty much in the middle of things. In the Malpais/Santa Teresa/Playa Carmen area you can either be beach side or book various B&Bs and hotels that are situated on a steep hill, but offer a spectacular ocean view of the entire area.
This area is a huge surfing destination. Laid back, chill and offering a cool vibe, surfer/hippie types come from all over to enjoy the breaks as well as the atmosphere in general and you wont be seeing and grand tour buses rolling down the dusty road with the older generation coming into town for a visit. There are other activities to enjoy here as well, but make no mistake, this area is mainly for surfers and sport fisherman or people that want to have some quite time in the more remote parts of the area.
The nightlife is also a great party, filled with grooves and dance beats that could have anyone dancing into the wee hours, and if youre looking for something other than alcohol, then thats probably available as well.
Dont forget to visit Montezuma only about an hour away and heres a helpful hint, you dont have to go back up through Cobano to get to Montezuma, ask a local, hell show you the back way and its pretty easy and much more scenic.
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SANTA TERESA, COSTA RICA | TRAVEL VLOG + HIKING A WATERFALL | Freely Mí by Michelle Bazis
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This travel vlog is definitely belated. I've been needing to share this saved footage somehow, and now that i've started creating content for YouTube, I have the perfect outlet!
Costa Rica was Ben and I's first trip out of the U.S. and we went with two of our best friends, Dave & Katrina. We went in November of 2015, right on edge of high-season, so there weren't a ton of tourists and prices for most things were lower.
Overall, Costa Rica was very affordable. We stayed for 10 days and were able to eat, shop and play for around $500 USD (the entire stay for two people). We shared a two bedroom suite at Casa Marbella, which came out to around $1,000 USD - we stayed at a hotel near the airport for our first and last nights in CR.
Each moment was incredible, but Santa Teresa isn't for everyone. It's an adventure to get there (two shuttles & a ferry) and you can't be afraid of animals (like lizards & monkeys) or getting a little dirty. This is a very small beach town popular with surfers and yogis, so it's very laid back. Most navigate Santa Teresa's dirt roads via ATV or dirt bike.
The other towns you'll see in this vlog are: Cabuya, Montezuma, Mal País, and Playa Hermosa. I recommend having an ATV for your entire visit so you can visit these places with ease.
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Casa Marbella (eco-friendly hotel)
Canopy Tours Mal País (zipline)
Montezuma Falls (hike, canopy walk, falls)
Montezuma (shopping, Saturday Market)
Panadería Cafetería (lunch/snack, Cabuya)
Isla De Cabuya (can walk over at low tide)
Reserva Natural Cabo Blanco (Cabuya)
Playa Hermosa (tide pools)
The Bakery (breakfast)
Soda Playa Carmen (lunch)
Brisas Del Mar (dinner)
Banana Beach (cocktails at sunset)
Super Fresco (groceries)
Doka Coffee Estate/Plantation (best coffee ever!)
Arenal Volcano (+ mountainside village)
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Playa Mal Pais Costa Rica: Virtual Tour
Playa Malpais one of the many beaches along the southern end of the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica. However, the beach Playa Malpais isn't to be confused with the town nearby with the same name. The beach in the town of Malpais is actually called Playa Carmen while Playa Malpais is located about a 5-10 minute drive down the road. The water can be rough and the ground is rocky here (as seen in the video on the left), but like most beaches on this coast it has very warm water temperatures (around 28 to 30°C or 82 to 86°F).
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Incredible Surf Town - Santa Teresa | Costa Rica
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Sabrina and I are in Santa Teresa enjoying the amazing beach and incredible surf. Santa Teresa has something for every budget. Organic, Vegan and Vegetarian options are everywhere. We have been really enjoying the food and drinks her in Santa Teresa. In this video we take you on a tour of this incredible little surf town.
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Mal Pais Surf Camp - The American Innovator
Paul Akers, of The American Innovator, travels to Mal Pais Surf Camp in Costa Rica to see if old guys can learn how to surf. He captured many of the shots with FastCap's FastCam (Action Camera) and DJI's Phantom 2 Vision+. Please Note: The FastCam has been discontinued.
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