Located on the North Pacific of Costa Rica, Guanacaste is not only renowned for its breath-taking beaches, but also for its cultural diversity. Art, music, dancing, food – this province thrives in the vibrance of tradition. The city of Liberia is home to the Guanacaste International Airport (LIR), providing easy access from abroad. From the gorgeous Gulf of Papagayo to the exciting beach town of Tamarindo, the scenic shores of Guanacaste are home to some of the most spectacular five-star resorts in the country such as Four Seasons Papagayo Resort, Andaz Costa Rica Resort, JW Marriott Guanacaste, W Costa Rica Reserva Conchal, Westin reserve Conchal, and coming soon the Nekajui: A Ritz-Carlton Reserve, and the Waldorf Astoria Guanacaste.
The ideal culmination of leisure and nature-based attractions, there is not a dull moment in Guanacaste. Whether it’s playing golf at the Ocean Course, an Arnold Palmer signature design, in Peninsula Papagayo, having seaside Piña Coladas on the beach at El Coco, grabbing lunch at the vibrant town of Tamarindo, or swimming in the pristine waters of Las Catalinas – leisure of the highest caliber awaits! For nature lovers, the Rincon de la Vieja National Park is a great choice to take a hike in the rainforest, and cool down in its turquoise waterfalls, or go on jungle boat safaris in the depths of the exotic Palo Verde National Park, ideal to spot wildlife and for bird watching!
Guanacaste’s optimum geographical positioning, totally surrounded by nature, allows for many fun activities. Among some of the most popular adventures are zip lining over the jungle and riding ATVs through varying terrains in the awesome Diamante Eco-Adventure Park, going white water rafting in the rapids of the Tenorio river, and of course snorkeling and scuba diving in the bluest of Pacific waters. Leisure-wise, surfing the waves of Tamarindo, going on luxurious catamaran rides, and deep-sea fishing are very big in Guanacaste.
Located on the North Pacific of Costa Rica, Guanacaste is not only renowned for its breath-taking beaches, but also for its cultural diversity. Art, music, dancing, food – this province thrives in the vibrance of tradition. The city of Liberia is home to the Guanacaste International Airport (LIR), providing easy access from abroad. From the gorgeous Gulf of Papagayo to the exciting beach town of Tamarindo, the scenic shores of Guanacaste are home to some of the most spectacular five-star resorts in the country such as Four Seasons Papagayo Resort, Andaz Costa Rica Resort, JW Marriott Guanacaste, W Costa Rica Reserva Conchal, Westin reserve Conchal, and coming soon the Nekajui: A Ritz-Carlton Reserve, and the Waldorf Astoria Guanacaste.
The ideal culmination of leisure and nature-based attractions, there is not a dull moment in Guanacaste. Whether it’s playing golf at the Ocean Course, an Arnold Palmer signature design, in Peninsula Papagayo, having seaside Piña Coladas on the beach at El Coco, grabbing lunch at the vibrant town of Tamarindo, or swimming in the pristine waters of Las Catalinas – leisure of the highest caliber awaits! For nature lovers, the Rincon de la Vieja National Park is a great choice to take a hike in the rainforest, and cool down in its turquoise waterfalls, or go on jungle boat safaris in the depths of the exotic Palo Verde National Park, ideal to spot wildlife and for bird watching!
Guanacaste’s optimum geographical positioning, totally surrounded by nature, allows for many fun activities. Among some of the most popular adventures are zip lining over the jungle and riding ATVs through varying terrains in the awesome Diamante Eco-Adventure Park, going white water rafting in the rapids of the Tenorio river, and of course snorkeling and scuba diving in the bluest of Pacific waters. Leisure-wise, surfing the waves of Tamarindo, going on luxurious catamaran rides, and deep-sea fishing are very big in Guanacaste.