Costa Rica Accommodation,
Caribbean Coast

Cariblue Resort

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Set in 5 acres of lush rainforest close to the beach in the southern Caribbean area, the hotel has 45 rooms and bungalows, each with private bathroom, hot water, ceiling fans and mosquito nets. The rooms are individually designed and have comfortable beds with special orthopaedic mattresses, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, safety deposit box, and air-conditioning and there is free Wi-Fi available throughout.

The hotel has an excellent full-service spa, an outdoor pool and Jacuzzi. There are two restaurants at Cariblue hotel and all packages include breakfast. For bars there is great choice with a separate beach, poolside and swim up all to choose from. Other facilities include adult and children’s pool, games room, souvenir shop, snack shop, onsite parking and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi.

Facilities

Private bathrooms, air-conditioning, safety deposit box, satellite TV, direct-dial telephone, ceiling fan, mosquito net, 2 restaurant, 3 bars, swimming pools, laundry service, currency exchange, luggage storage and on-site parking.

Local Wildlife

The forest here is home to sloths, monkeys, poison dart frogs and over 120 species of bird. From here you can also visit the nearby Jaguar Rescue Centre plus arrange guided tours to the Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge. Nature walks, canoeing, rafting, horse-riding, bicycle rental and scuba diving are all available in the local area.

Optional Activities

One of the better hotels in an area popular with backpackers and with a decidedly Rastafarian feel.

John Melton

Area Specialist

If you have any questions regarding our Costa Rica tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965

A leatherback turtle laying her eggs on Playa Grande. Scarlet macaws feeding and flying in early morning sunlight. The sight of a male resplendent quetzal in beautiful cloudforest. The song of the black-faced solitaire reverberating through the cloudforest. Seeing green poison-arrow and strawberry poison-dart frogs. First sights of some of the vibrant tanagers and honeycreepers. Sight of great potoo from boat on way to Corcovado. Seeing three-toed sloth and baby at Corcovado.[Some wildlife highlights]

Thoroughly enjoyed whitewater rafting on Sarapiqui despite initial trepidation! Many thanks for suggesting it. Crew were patient, encouraging and great fun. Amazed by the proximity and diversity of the birdlife. We had a thoroughly wonderful and memorable trip – thanks a million!

Ms S - Bristol