Terrazas 4

Located in the exclusive Peninsula Papagayo, Terrazas 4 is an apartment with an incredible view of the paradisiacal beaches of Costa Rica.
The luxe open floor plan is meant for entertaining in style and comfort. The villa has three oversized bedrooms and 3.5 baths; each bedroom provides oversized beds with postcard views.
The modern and spacious kitchen features new appliances, incredible lighting, a breakfast bar for 2, and plenty of storage; it will be a joy to have and enjoy with family and friends.
The living room serves as a media room and can seat eight.
You will appreciate the most exemplary attention to detail and the highest quality materials and finishes, not to mention the twin terraces, infinity pool, and lazy afternoons in nature.
Expect breathtaking ocean views and private balconies, the perfect spot for enjoying a morning coffee, and the sounds of the jungle from each of the three bedrooms. You will hear tropical birds, resident monkeys, and the ocean waves.
Best of all…. the leisure strolls to nearby playa Nacascolo selected from Travel+leasure as one of the most beautiful beaches. And of no doubt, the award-winning championship Arnold Palmer designed Ocean Course with spectacular scenery and just the right level of challenge for the golf enthusiast. You will have access to the Beach Club, watersports, a state-of-the-art wellness center, guided nature trails, and endless fitness class options.course, there’s the Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Course and Tennis Center with their attendant restaurants to consider, as well. Yearning to live as the nobility do? Come to Terrazas 4!

Villa Eram

Welcome to Villa Eram, a modern luxury vacation rental in the heart of Costa Rica’s exclusive Papagayo Peninsula.

This 5-bed, 7-bath home on the exclusive Papagayo Peninsula marries thoughtful design, modern luxury amenities and the beauty of Costa Rica’s tropical coast in an unrivaled guest experience that lives up to the meaning of its name: Villa Eram, “house of paradise.” Guests may relax, dine, work and play in beautifully designed living spaces, entertainment suites and expansive outdoor areas including balconies and terraces with breathtaking views and a private, 34-meter infinity pool. Cook in the chef-appointed kitchen, play the grand piano hovering over water and situated beside a living green wall, or lounge with a book on one of many balconies and terraces overlooking the coast. Behind the scenes, luxuries like fast, reliable WiFi, a whole-home, state-of-the-art smart entertainment system, and air conditioning in every room bring a new dimension of comfort and convenience to an island escape.

Should you ever wish to leave, enjoy access to the peninsula’s exclusive, world-class restaurants, golf and tennis facilities, a vast network of tropical nature trails, to elegant beach clubs to a state-of-the art marina, and more

Pacifico 128

Located in Pacifico, Playas del Coco, is a 3-bedroom, 2-bath unit featuring stylish furnishings and attractive décor. It has two TVs and a second-floor with two sofas . A nice wooden dining table for six.

The master bedroom have a king bed, two bunk beds and two sofa bed, in where could stay up to 10 people; the kitchen is fully equipped.

Pacifico is an exclusive gated community minutes from the beach and the restaurants and shops of downtown Playas del Coco. Coco is rivaled only by Tamarindo as the most popular seaside tourism mecca on Costa Rica’s beach-studded Gold Coast in Guanacaste. A surprising number of foreigners come to Coco for a visit and never leave!

Staying here also gives you access to the Pacifico Beach Club, which offers the best beachfront lounging in town. Daily rates for adults are $30 per person, which is applied toward food and drink. The Pacifico resort itself is located several blocks from the beach, but a shuttle is available to take guests to the Beach Club, which has two beautiful infinity pools, fine dining, a well-stocked bar and of course a beach.

Coco’s tranquil, horseshoe-shaped bay has attracted Costa Rican vacationers since the 1950s, and this was one of the first beach towns in Guanacaste accessible by road. Foreign tourists discovered the place in the 1980s, inaugurating decades of growth, construction and infrastructure improvements.

Originally a sleepy fishing village, Coco still draws anglers looking to hook mahi-mahi, tuna, snapper and even sailfish and marlin. It’s also a jumping-off place for scuba diving, surfing excursions and sunset cruises.