公司信息
Mike and Paul, owners of Coyaba Tropical Adults only Guesthouse welcome guests looking for beach and jungle adventures. Our two Spanish Colonial buildings have been fully restored and updated with modern conveniences, we personally designed our newest building which is Tropical Contemporary. We're just 7 minutes by car or bus, going to Manuel Antonio National Park and pristine white sand beaches..
住宿信息
Coyaba Tropical offers guests a "home stay" experience, with casual elegance, personal attention and modest priced accommodations. Our location is perfect to explore many areas in the Central Pacific region of Costa Rica.
We proudly offer guests a taste of Jamaican and Canadian hospitality that reflects the owners original heritage countries. Each of our rooms is uniquely different and has been tastefully decorated with attention to detail, using locally crafted furnishings and artwork, as well as quality linens. We are sticklers for detail and cleanliness! To assure the health and safety of Guests and Employees. Disinfectants are used during cleaning of all rooms, and public areas, including using bleach when washing towels, bed linens and mattress protectors. During your stay, cleaning staff will not enter your room to clean unless requested. Prior to new guest arrivals, all contact surfaces in each room are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized including disinfecting room keys, door handles, flush-toilet handle, shower handle, remote controls, water faucets, seating and flooring, as well as frequent cleaning all high-touch public spaces.
周边信息
Manuel Antonio National Park and the Beach are the main attractions, however there are many other beautiful beaches nearby, why not try white water rafting, Zip-lining through the rainforest, Sport Fishing in the Pacific, or if you have a 4x4 vehicle, why not try some the off-road driving to the remote mountain village of Los Campensinos where you can swim in sparkling mountain waterfalls and enjoy panoramic views while trekking across a 350 ft suspension bridge over waterfall canyon; another day-trip is driving your 4x4 vehicle into the mountains to explore the Indigenous community of Boruca where you can learn about their rich history as well as visit local artisans who carve ceremonial masks for sale.
If you are a beach lover, then exploring nearby Playa Linda will leave you breathless... park your vehicle under a shady tree right on the beach, many times you will not see anyone else for miles in either direction as you walk along the pristine shore of the beautiful Pacific Ocean.