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Published on Thursday,
April 20,
2023
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff The Sendero Boutique Hotel blends traditional Costa Rican surf and wellness culture in Guiones Beach, Nosara District in Guanacaste Province.
"The setting of Sendero Hotel is unlike anything else in the country with luxury for travelers looking to find the meaning of Pura Vida," the hotel said in its statement.
According to the firm, Nosara is bustling with electric energy and balanced by a tranquil ambiance. "The town has perfected the art of valuing time and the property offers guests the perfect path to learn and adopt that lifestyle," they said.
The hotel is adjacent to five miles of undeveloped beaches and is perfectly positioned for guests to enjoy Nosara’s unique characteristics like the local culture and emphasis on wellness.
Sendero is set between the jungle and lush coast. Visitors can enjoy amenities such as a Yoga studio, surf school, onsite restaurant, art gallery, coworking space, library, cafe and rooftop common space.
Nosara is a town known for its beautiful beaches, surfing, yoga retreats, and ecotourism.
Some
of the popular beaches in Nosara
include Guiones, Pelada, and
Nosara. Guiones is a long, wide
beach with great surf breaks and
is popular among surfers. Pelada
is a quieter, more secluded
beach with tide pools and rocky
areas to explore. Nosara is a
beautiful beach with calm waters
and is perfect for swimming and
relaxing. In
addition to its beaches, Nosara
is also known for its yoga
retreats and wellness centers.
There are several yoga studios
and retreats in the area,
offering a variety of classes
and workshops. The town also has
a strong focus on sustainable
living and environmental
conservation. Also,
the
Ostional Wildlife Refuge is
located nearby, which is a
protected area known for its sea
turtle nesting sites. Sendero
is one of many international
hotel brands investing in Costa
Rica. Recently,
the Palm Beach Gardens,
Florida- headquartered ResClub
Resorts announced its
expansion in Costa Rica with
its third development at
Ocotal Beach Hotel in
Guanacaste Province. As
of February, the Tourism
Institute recorded more
than 554,000 tourists
visiting the country.
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