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Guanacaste & Nicoya Peninsula

Four Seasons Resort at Peninsula Papagayo

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About Four Seasons Resort at Peninsula Papagayo

A high-end, private peninsula resort perfect for wellness seekers, foodies & water babies.
In a country of remote, remoter, remotest destinations, the Peninsula Papagayo is one of the latter. 1,400 acres of cloistered forest, flaxen beaches and rocky outcrops, it's is a playground for every age - and that's before you hit the water. Perched on a slender stretch of land, right on the peninsula, the Four Seasons is the epitome of style, the interiors designed by an NYC studio and harnessing the beauty of the natural elements. Take your pick between the resort's twin beaches for sunning, surfing and swimming, or venture into the gulf for an idyllic sail at sunset. No matter how active or laidback you'd like to be, the Four Seasons will sort you out...
From $990 per person/per night
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182 Rooms
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The property

Whatever you're in the mood for, Four Seasons has the place to suit. Healthy breakfasts (or on-the-go picnics) are served at Anejo, which becomes a low-key evening spot with chilled-out tunes, tapas, and hanging couches. Otherwise, enjoy wood-fired seafood at the atmospheric Bahia, go on a journey of Latin American rums at La Reserva or head to the five-court tennis centre to Palapita for Costa Rican street food and local craft beer. The resort also has a family-friendly and adults-only pool, while the spa promises a good pampering with nature's remedies.

The rooms

The rooms are warm and tropical, adorned with art and local wood, and open to private terraces with ocean, beach or forest views. With one to three bedrooms, the suites are larger and each is unique; choose from bold artworks or stand-out features like a private dining pavilions and infinity pools. At the top of the tier are the one- to six-bedroom residences, many of which boast state-of-the-art media rooms, private kitchens, and pools with connecting hot tubs.

Activities

The lush peninsula can be explored on foot (or golf cart!), with a guide to point out the flora and fauna - and there are multiple species of monkey, deer, coatis and incredible birdlife to tick off. Discover the Gulf of Papagayo at your leisure on a kayak or paddleboard, or hop aboard the resort's catamaran and sail to pristine beaches and famous surfing breaks, stopping for a snorkel wherever you fancy. For something different, enjoy a round of golf at the fantastic course overlooking the Bay of Culebra.

What you'll love

What you'll love

If the moon is full, a nighttime paddle down the coast surrounded by bioluminescent plankton is unforgettable.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

Visit La Reserve bar for a rum tasting session, before creating your own personal, infused blend.
Something to think about

Something to think about

The resort may feel uber-luxe but families are welcome. There's a kid-friendly pool, multi-room residences, a teen clubhouse and plenty of children's activities like easy kayaking routes and surfing lessons.

Costa Rica

Guanacaste & Nicoya Peninsula

No matter what you came to Costa Rica for, you’ll find it in this handsome Pacific corner