Quepos, a small town in Puntarenas province, is located on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast and is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world for big game sport fishing. However, Quepos also offers vacationers a wealth of other activities to do as well. The nearby plaza has many fine restaurants, art galleries and souvenir shops, most within a short walking distance of your beachfront vacation rental. Book an exhilarating canopy tour, go horseback riding, kayaking and rafting. Learn to surf or watch the surfers ride the waves; you’ll wonder at their athleticism.
Restaurants in Quepos
5 based on 155 reviews
SANTA JUANA RURAL MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE LODGE & NATURE RESERVE Created to immerse our guests in an authentic Costa Rica rural mountain experience, Santa Juana Lodge takes you back to a simpler time, far from the stressful life of the modern world. Life in the jungle-covered slopes of the Central Pacific Mountains revolves around an agricultural tradition and the simple adventures of hiking, waterfall swimming, horseback riding, and exploring the nature reserve. This is an exclusive retreat, with beautifully appointed, freestanding cabins along the crest of a hillside ridge, each with panoramic views of the Pacific Mountain Wet Forest against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean spanning the horizon. Santa Juana is staffed by residents of the tiny Pueblo of Santa Juana. You’ll delight in their hospitality, enjoy delicious local food prepared in the traditional ways of the Costa Rican campesinos, and drink deeply of that most elusive commodity in our busy, hectic world — genuine relaxation. SANTA JUANA RURAL MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE TOUR There is no experience quite like the combination of the “magic of nature” and Costa Rica’s authentic rural heritage on this, our highest-rated tour. Greentique Certified Guides take you on an amazing tour of nature, conservation, and rural culture. You’ll hike along lush jungle-shrouded slopes where three rivers are born, then swim in one of the regions most pristine natural pool beneath a mesmerizing waterfall, spot all kinds of fascinating wildlife, fish for tilapia, visit an authentic sugar mill powered by massive oxen, and horseback ride (optional). Then step back in time to enjoy a traditional Campesino-style lunch while enjoying the panoramic vista of Manuel Antonio National Park and the Pacific Ocean that fills the horizon. You’ll also become a vital participant in the Carbon Offset/Native Tree Reforestation Program, adopting your own tree as you help conserve this priceless watershed within Greentique’s Cloudmaker Nature Reserve.
The Santa Juana Lodge is an exceptional experience. The casitas are lovely, and all have an amazing view, beautiful walk in shower and relaxing porch. Do not be deterred by the lack of air conditioning in this eco-friendly hotel—the breeze and fans are all you need .The personal attention and openness of the small staff there was outstanding. Allan, our guide, grew up in the little village there, and has tremendous knowledge and love for the local history, terrain and wildlife. His tours were excellent, and I learned to love bird watching. His mother is the chef at the open air restaurant, and in addition to her delicious traditional cooking, went out of her way to make pancakes and salads for our granddaughters. We stayed for three nights, and when time came to leave, felt we were saying goodbye to friends. Pura Vida
4 based on 38 reviews
This hotel is advertised a plant-based haven, a wellness, and eco-tourism resort, but falls short on all levels to living up to that name. This is not a destination for wellness nor plant-based travelers - there ended up being a very limited and bland vegan menu. The restaurant is tiny. You need to walk through it every time you come and go from the hotel. They have pet pigs on the premises, meanwhile, there are people eating bacon for breakfast daily.... odd. Matt Kenney should take his name off the affiliation here. Additionally, the rooms only have double beds. As a couple, you're better off getting a room with two double beds. The "spa" is just a masseuse that comes to your room or the beach - all credit to that masseuse though, she is excellent. Same thing for the yoga - its just an instructor that they call in with no space designated toward the practice. Highly recommend booking elsewhere.
4 based on 5 reviews
El hostal es excelente, a unos 300 Mtrs del supermercado y carretera para tomar el bus o bien caminar al parque Manuel Antonio o Quepos. Atendido por sus dueñas super amorosas. Cocina completa, cómodo, limpio, silencioso y precio mochilero. Cómo extra te dan toallas y aparte tienen servicio de lavandería. Cuenta con un living, libros sillones y Tv. Un placer! Super recomendado también para conocer gente que viaja.
5 based on 1 reviews
Very convenient place to go to the beach, public services near by. Close ride to Quepos. We stayed in the 3 bedroom & two bathrooms, small rooms with TV, a open kitchen and a porch outside. Swimming pool with a bbq space, Its a nice spot around nature!
5 based on 1 reviews
Stayed here the month of September. Cesar was very helpful and the house is super clean! Host was very helpful and showed me all the best markets, restaurants and sight seeing. Truly made my vacation a breeze. Thank you! ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
3.5 based on 6 reviews
Cabinas M Teresa is a economic hotel located in the beautiful and picturesque town Quepos, just 2 hours from San Jose. This beautiful and affordable hotel offers visitors a quiet area located 2 minutes walk to the town center and 10 minutes from the beaches in Manuel Antonio, a place where you can host without spending much money.
pretty good location. very close to bus teriminals to get u anywhere. not many but few good food choices. pretty new. well kept. good a/c u can control. great sleep. worth the price for a good nights rest in a good place!
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