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The Best Bed and Breakfasts to Book in Costa Rica

Explore the rich diversity that Costa Rica has to offer with a stay at this beautiful bed and breakfast
Explore the rich diversity that Costa Rica has to offer with a stay at this beautiful bed and breakfast | Courtesy of Camino Verde Hotel / Expedia

There is something to keep everyone happy in this uniquely beautiful, stimulating country – embrace your inner Tarzan and swing through the jungle on the highest rope swing in Latin America or cruise above the rainforest on a zip line. Whether you fancy horse-riding, bird-watching, or discovering curious indigenous amphibians on a nature trail, where else can you be immersed in a cloud forest one day and go jumping in waterfalls the next? Here, we’ve handpicked the best bed and breakfasts in Costa Rica – book your stay on Culture Trip and get immersed in the real Costa Rica.

Luna Inn B&B

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The outdoor area at Luna Inn B+B
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You’ll be wowed by the verdant, landscaped green gardens at Luna Inn B&B before entering this charming colonial-style home in upscale Cariari, a town close to San Jose. Staying here you’re close to both the Juan Santamaría International Airport and the Tobias Bolanos Domestic Airport. It’s a cinch to settle into, with cozy rooms, traditional furnishings and bright splashes here and a Frida Kahlo mural and dizzily tiled floors there. Facilities are modern-luxe – you can even pay to stay with Bitcoin. All in all, it’s the perfect place for a little R&R away from the lively restaurants and shopping buzz nearby.

Cariari Bed and Breakfast

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A twin room at Cariari Bed and Breakfast
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With fine views of the Cariari Country Club, this colorful guest house in Costa Rica is a special home away from home. Every morning, you’ll be woken by scents of freshly baking banana bread and coffee and the trilling of exotic birds outside. Head downstairs to the dining or terrace room to enjoy a freshly prepared breakfast – complete with a huge fruit platter, eggs any style, plantain and assorted meats and bread. When you’re ready to burn off some of those calories, property owner, Laurie will also be able to help you with walking routes, bird-watching places and outlets renting bicycles.

Casa Lima B&B

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The front entrance to Casa Lima B+B
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Casa Lima B&B is a hidden wonder in the capital, San Jose: think small tropical paradise in Rohrmoser, a unique upmarket neighborhood. This boutique B&B is easily accessed from the airports and Central Valley. Each of the 23 rooms is a private oasis, with unique tropical decor – fruity cushions and vivid parrot wall murals – all with a handy fridge to chill beers in. Or socialize in the property’s Casa Lima Pizzeria and Comidas Cubanas, which serve Latin American and local flavors for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Camino Verde Bed and Breakfast

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A private suite at the Camino Verde Hotel
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For an authentic Costa Rica B&B experience, book the Camino Verde Hotel – an easy bus ride from San Jose, inspired by a rustic vernacular. Formerly the owner’s family home, it opened its doors as a guest house in 1997 and for more than two decades has been welcoming visitors from around the world. The 19 rooms are snazzily bright, with extravagant towel art and abstract canvases on walls. From the large terrace, admire the breathtaking view of the mountains and the Gulf of Nicoya over your morning breakfast – or relax with a sundowner, listening to the peaceful sounds of nature.

Casa Amanecer Bed and Breakfast

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The outdoor dining area at Casa Amanecer
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You won’t get a more sophisticated guest house in Costa Rica than Casa Amanecer. Designed by local architect, Luis Diego Quirós, it’s a head-turning modern creation in San Ramon – with five bedrooms each with their own bathroom. Set amid coffee plantations northwest of San Jose, it overlooks majestic mountains, picturesque hills and the dormant volcano, Espíritu Santo. Because of the profusion of tropical plants, there’s plenty of bird-watching on the cards – expect daily sightings of parrots, hummingbirds, hawks, woodpeckers, cuckoos and toucans. This is a great place for twitchers and those who want to appreciate the fresh mountain air and tranquility.

Monteverde Mar Inn Bed and Breakfast

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A family room at the Monteverde Mar Inn Bed and Breakfast
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You’ll have your head in the clouds at the family-run Monteverde Mar Inn Bed and Breakfast as it’s situated up a rugged hill path about 10 minutes from town. It comes with plenty of comforts for your time in the Monteverde Cloud Forest. Your fellow guests will be families, adventurers and solo travelers here to make the most of the action, from ziplining to sipping – while the Happy Hour is exactly what you need to get your heart rate down after a swing through the treetops.

B&B Garden Grecia

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A double room at the B+B Garden Grecia
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Designed for comfort, this cozy, family-owned Costa Rican B&B is a little-known beauty, just 30 minutes from the International Airport Juan Santa Maria and six minutes from the center of Grecia itself. Your hosts, Ronaldo and Illiana, will make your stay as perfect as possible, with no request too big or small if you need advice on exploring. Each room at Garden Grecia has orthopedic kingsize mattresses and Wi-Fi and there’s one deluxe room with a welcome whirlpool tub. A hearty, home-cooked breakfast is served each morning – ask to take yours on the terrace overlooking the beautifully manicured gardens. You’ll even have access to an outdoor pool.

Lucky Bug Bed and Breakfast

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A double room with balcony at the Lucky Bug
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Run by the super-friendly Monika and Rob, the Lucky Bug is a delightful Costa Rican guest house that pays special attention to local arts. It’s on the main route around Lake Arenal – the ideal place to stop if you’re moving from the Atlantic to the Pacific in the northern zone. The passionate owners have created a delightfully cosy home to ensure all guests feel welcome. The vibe is enhanced by the homemade soaps and crafts – ​​Lucky Bug is essentially a gallery with impressive works of Costa Rican art, ceramics and sculpture. Rise to enjoy a home-cooked breakfast every day on the stunning outdoor terrace overlooking the lush gardens and pond and enjoy the tranquility as butterflies do their thing and flutter by.

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