Home>Central America accommodation>Costa Rica unusual accommodation

Costa Rica unusual accommodation

Our Costa Rica accommodation & accommodation take in the best sites & off-the-beaten-track places from rainforest to the beaches. All of our Costa Rica accommodation are from leading companies committed to supporting local people & the environment.

Costa Rica accommodation
Rainforest retreat in Costa Rica
A sustainable tropical gem in the Caribbean Costa Rica!, from US $90 - US $155 per person per night
Costa Rica eco lodge in a private reserve
Rainforest eco lodge on 280 acre private reserve, from US $145 - US $195 per room per night (sleeps 2)
Pacuare Nature Reserve accommodation in Costa Rica
1206 nesting giant turtles 1000Ha tropical forest Pacuare, from US $105 - US $120 (3 days)
Osa Peninsula rainforest wildlife lodge in Costa Rica
Amazing ecolodge in the heart of the Osa, from US $160 - US $225 per person per night
Costa Rica rainforest ecolodge
Rainforest eco lodge accommodation in Coast Rica, from US $79 - US $99 per room per night
Osa Peninsula vacation accommodation in Costa Rica
Ideal base for your rainforest experience, from US $100 - US $135 per person per night
Cloud Forest lodge accommodation in Costa Rica
Lodge in Costa Rica's Cloud Forest, from US $90 - US $178 per accommodation per night (sleeps 4-6)
Costa Rica private reserve eco lodge
Heliconias Lodge a magnificent unspoilt tropical destination, from US $55 - US $125 per accommodation per night
Costa Rica luxury accommodation
Gaudi inspired luxury ecolodge, from US $250 - US $540 per accommodation per night
Costa Rica jungle lodge
Nature, harmony & peaceful relaxation await at our -lodge, from US $289 - US $329 per person for 2 nights
Osa Peninsula ecolodge, Costa Rica
Luxury reserve accommodation, from US $160 - US $220 per person per night
Bahia Uvita ecolodge in Costa Rica
Ecolodge in the coastal rainforest of Costa Rica, from US $123 per person per night
Costa Rica homestay vacations
Homestay vacations - experience the real Costa Rica, from US $98 per person per night
Osa Peninsula eco lodge, Costa Rica
Ecolodge in the mangroves & rainforest, from US $55 - US $85 per person per night
Dominical beach hotel in Costa Rica
wonderful jungle resort ,mix of comfort and wilderness ., from US $70 - US $160 per accommodation per night (sleeps 2)
Costa Rica jungle accommodation
Rustic jungle accommodation, from US $135 - US $150 per person per night
Puntarenas ecolodge in Costa Rica
A Retreat, A Lifestyle, An Experience, from US $150 - US $200 per accommodation per night (sleeps 2-4)
Costa Rica rainforest tree houses
Amazing tree house in the jungle overlooking Caribbean ocean, from US $150 - US $210 per person per night
Costa Rica rainforest waterfront cabins
Waterfront cabins and pristine rainforest in Costa Rica, from US $95 - US $130 per person per night
Costa Rica guesthouse, near Chirripó National Park
Riverside resort in the mountains & rainforest of Costa Rica, from US $269 per accommodation per night (sleeps 2)

Need some help choosing?

We can save you time and help you to find the right vacation. We know our suppliers and trip styles intimately and will help match you with the right one. Find our contact details here.

Latest accommodation inquiry

Made on 16 Jun 2013
total inquiries

14 reviews for Costa Rica accommodation4 star overall rating

These full and frank independent Costa Rica accommodation reviews are from travelers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travelers below.

Costa Rica eco lodge in a private reserve
We loved every aspect of this accommdation... We dream of returning soon. My daughter and I rank this accommodation as our best vacation ever. (more)Judith Doyle
This was a totally relaxing, getaway vacation...John and Maureen are wonderful hosts and if you are looking for this kind of restful vacation this place is perfect. Excellent - it surprised my husband how much he enjoyed it. (more)Mary Head
Fantastic - the hosts were utterly friendly, welcoming and entertaining. They seem to have thought of everything, and nothing was too much trouble. (more)Claire Bowring
From US $145 - US $195 per room per night (sleeps 2)
Osa Peninsula eco lodge, Costa Rica
From our arrival by boat through the mangroves through to our departure three days later, we loved our time at the lodge. We were the only guests staying there at the time and we received a high level of care from owners Dan and Holly. (more)Helen Potts
The lodge is beautifully situated and reaching it via the river felt like an added adventure. (more)Janet Baseley
The best part of my vacation was that is was, simply, relaxing. That's what I was looking for. Dan and Holly at the lodge really took care of me, and the dogs were a great addition to my walks. (more)Michael Allbritton
From US $55 - US $85 per person per night
Osa Peninsula rainforest wildlife lodge in Costa Rica
Wonderful! Gorgeous surroundings, beautiful and comfortable accommodations, and an amazing, helpful staff made this a honeymoon to cherish and remember! (more)melissa mansfield
The amount of wildlife is amazing. We saw howler monkeys, spider monkeys, a baby sloth, poison dart frogs and a roadguarder snake, while the various sofas and spots to laze about on the terrace were great for bird-watching, with scarlet macaws and toucans easy to spot. (more)Christopher Ewers
From US $160 - US $225 per person per night
Osa Peninsula ecolodge, Costa Rica
Memorable parts? All of it - it was really a beautiful lodge, wonderful staff, food, kayaking, yoga, massages. I totally loved it. Also, the other guests were great. Tips? Be ready for very hot and humid. Also, don't overpack - tank tops, shorts, bathing suits. Not too buggy at night, so long pants aren't needed (at least in March) Local benefits? Yes, very much. The whole philosophy is sustainable - gardens, advocating to block a tuna farm, etc. Overall rating? Superfabulous. (more)Nancy Gubman
From US $160 - US $220 per person per night
Costa Rica jungle accommodation
Memorable parts? Being away from it all. The solitude is incredible as is the flora and fauna. Tips? Take a really bright flashlight if you are staying in the tents so you can see any snakes and such on the track when you walk back in the dark. Leave your goretex hiking boots at home and pick up some comfortable boots that you don't mind getting covered in thick mud. Oh, and take snacks that you don't want to live without - like chocolate. Go scuba diving at Isla del Cano to see sharks... (more)Tracey Reed
From US $135 - US $150 per person per night

Accommodation Reviews

You can trust responsiblevacation.com reviews because, unlike many other schemes, reviews can ONLY be written by people who we have verified have been on the vacations. In addition, we don't run these vacations ourselves - our only interest is giving you the best independent advice.

Read our review policy

Unedited reviews from other travelers

5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best vacation I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

Costa Rica travel information

Information to help you prepare for your vacation or vacation to Costa Rica courtesy of 'The Key to Costa Rica'. With a wealth of practical and background information, this travel guide is the essential companion for your vacation.

Costa Rica is a fascinating country to travel on vacation. It is a land bridge between North and South America, so its forests and seas are rich in wildlife from both continents. In a country the size of the US state of West Virginia, there is a great variety of altitude and terrain. Mount Chirripo reaches 13,000 feet. On vacation go and stare into the mile-wide crater of the semi-dormant Poas Volcano, or soak in hot springs while watching lava ooze from the top of active Arenal Volcano. In the lowlands of the Caribbean coast travel the serene waterways in Tortuguero National Park or get a thrill on the white water of the Pacuare river. And of course there are the beaches--miles and miles of them on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to relax on vacation.

Costa Rica is also fascinating for the foresight of its leaders, who established public education and democratic elections in the 1880's, abolished the army in the 1940's and have preserved over 25 percent of Costa Rica's territory in a system of conservation areas. MINAE, the ministry responsible for the parks, has a very active citizen arm, called COVIRENAS (Comite de Vigilancia de los Recursos Naturales). In this lively, grassroots movement, neighbors in natural areas are given the power to conduct citizen arrests if they witness environmental crimes. The same committees organize to do organic gardening, recycling and environmental education in the schools. Of course Costa Rica's long-standing democratic traditions help this to happen.

Ecotourism in Costa Rica in its finest sense saves pristine natural areas by inviting tourists to experience them in a principled way, using the proceeds to protect and maintain the same areas. Great ecotourism opportunities exist in all parts of Costa Rica.

In the dry northeastern province of Guanacaste there is bird-watching at Los Inocentes, the famous canopy tour at Buenavista Lodge, or visiting communities that have made tourism their own, like the pottery-makers of Guaitil, or the Montealto Reserve, created by the town of Hojancha to preserve its watershed. Beachwise, the communities of Nosara and Montezuma have done the most to preserve habitat.

In the Southern Zone, tourists can search for the incredibly beautiful Resplendent Quetzal at El Toucanet, Mirador de Quetzales or Hotel de Montana Savegre on the slopes of Cerro de la Muerte. From there they can travel and hike on the Tapir Trail through local farms, ending with a rafting trip on the Savegre river near the famous Manuel Antonio National Park. The Tapir Trail (Paso de la Danta) seeks to unite the forests of the Osa Peninsula with forests of the Talamanca Range. Of course there are the lovely ecolodges of the Osa--El Remanso, Bosque del Cabo, Lapa Rios, Luna Lodge, Corcovado Tent Camp, and the great lodges in Drake Bay, among them the locally-owned Jademar and Poor Man's Paradise. All of these lodges protect the rainforests around Corcovado National Park, and sightings of scarlet macaws, white-faced and howler monkeys, and several species of dolphins and whales are common.

On the Atlantic Coast, ANAI was just awarded the Equator Prize at the World Summit in Johannesburg for its decades of work with the communities of Talamanca, which have created five ecotourism lodges working for conservation, sustainable community development and protection of cultural traditions. In addition, the Gandoca community provides homestays and hotels for ecotourists and volunteers in the ANAI Sea Turtle Conservation Program, and the Manzanillo Guides Association provides botanical, wildlife and fishing guides.

In the northern region of Sarapiqui, are Costa Rica's original rainforest ecotourism projects--La Selva and Rara Avis, now complemented by the Centro Neotropico Sarapiquis with its pre-Columbian tombs and Tirimbina Rainforest Reserve.

The New Key to Costa Rica (16th edition) covers nature travel and ecotourism by trying to acquaint readers with both the beauties of Costa Rica and the environmental challenges in each area. We mention nature lodges, community-based ecotourism projects, volunteer opportunities and natural destinations that will give you a great vacation while making sure that your money goes to protect the nature you came to see. For the last ten years we have included a Sustainable Tourism Rating, which highlights the lodges we think are doing the best job.

Country facts for Costa Rica vacations

Weather
The best time to visit Costa Rica is November to April.

Languages
The official language of Costa Rica is Spanish, and Limón Creole English or Mekatelyu is spoken in Limón Province (Puerto Limón).

Money
The currency in Costa Rica is the Costa Rican colon (CRC).

Time zone
GMT-6 (UTC-6).
Convert currencies