Surf Hotels Santa Teresa Costa Rica: Where Waves Meet Comfort
Santa Teresa is not just a beach town—it’s a way of life. Located on the Nicoya Peninsula, this tropical village in Costa Rica is a …
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Santa Teresa is not just a beach town—it’s a way of life. Located on the Nicoya Peninsula, this tropical village in Costa Rica is a …
Santa Teresa is one of Costa Rica’s most popular beach towns. Known for its soft sand, great surf, and laid-back lifestyle, it’s a favorite for …
Santa Teresa is one of the most charming beach towns in Costa Rica. Located on the Nicoya Peninsula, this tropical paradise offers soft sand, warm …
Santa Teresa is one of the most beautiful beach towns in Costa Rica. Located on the Nicoya Peninsula, it is famous for its white-sand beaches, …
Unlike big resorts, boutique hotels deliver intimacy, character, and connection. At Ventura Santa Teresa, we pride ourselves on curated service, thoughtful design, and meaningful local …
Explore the beauty, surf, and culture of Santa Teresa—why it’s the ultimate beach destination in Costa Rica. Santa Teresa isn’t just another beach town—it’s a …
Experience the enchanting beauty of Costa Rica’s pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters with our Tortuga Island Day Tour. Situated off the Nicoya …
This unique tour combines wildlife sightseeing and snorkelling! After exploring the coastline and open ocean for marine wildlife we will go to Cabuya’s cemetery island for snorkelling in shallow waters.
This is a three-hour exploration of the local area perfect for families and young children. You will spend your trip discovering the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula as we cruise around the Cabo Blanco nature reserve.
Sharks, morays, lobsters, sting rays, crabs, and schools of colorful fish are all creatures we see on a daily basis, and in addition we have two distinct seasons for very special visitors: the oceanic manta ray (January-April) and the humpback whales (August-September). so we go out on boats with no more than five or six people plus two PADI dive professionals.