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Located on the Northwestern shoreline of Costa Rica, Tamarindo is a charming fishing town of 1,000 inhabitants. The picturesque region opens a doorway to the romance and serenity of flat lands, green mountains and rich foliage. Because of the unique climate, the region boasts a tremendous diversity of terrain from dense rain forests to airy deciduous forests, towering active volcanoes to lush sugarcane fields, and thick lagoons to unburdened beaches. The natural wonders of this region are so astonishing that, for a moment, you forget the world you have left behind once you crossed the threshold into nature's playground. Nestled in this haven amidst vibrant bougainvillea and graceful palms, Cala Luna is a short distance from the brilliant white-sand beaches or mere minutes from the vibrant foliage of the jungles. With a domestic airport fifteen minutes from the hotel and an international airport one hour away (LIR), Tamarindo is easily accessible although still relatively unscathed by modernization.
Surrounded by ancient tropical forests and marine parks, Cala Luna is a peaceful setting to soothe the spirit. Consistent with traditional Central American style architecture, Cala Luna was constructed with tropical farm-grown woods. The villas blend marvelously with the abundant silver palms, delicate hibiscus, colorful bougainvillea and other exotic foliage. The resort features twenty-one luxury Villas (pictured above), each with a private swimming pool, as well as 16 Deluxe hotel rooms. Tours and Excursions: Robinson Crusoe: Cala Luna features a 26-foot boat that provides access to undiscovered beaches. Come with us on the "Cala Luna Dusky" for the best snorkeling in the area, to admire the dolphins in their own habitat or simply relax and enjoy this natural aquarium that is hard to find anywhere else.
Deep Sea Fishing: The Guanacaste region is famed for its sport fishing. There are several boats available complete with full fishing gear and bilingual professional captains, providing access to the exhilarating experience of fighting a 300-pound Marlin or Sailfish. Rates are $300 per half a day and $800 average for a full day (pricing depends on boat size). Sailfish, Tuna, Mahi Mahi and Marlin included in this memorable adventure. Diving: Explore the incredible marine fauna in one of the richest places in the world: The Catalina Islands. Boat, guide and professional gear provided. Turtle Nesting Watching: This is a nocturnal adventure into Las Baulas National Park to witness one of the few remaining nesting grounds for the Giant Leatherback Turtle. Golfing: Within 25 minutes of Cala Luna is the second largest 18-hole golf course in all of Costa Rica, Rancho Las Colinas Golf & Country Club, designed by famous architect Ron Garl. There you will have the opportunity to play golf using only the highest quality equipment and receiving personal attention from their highly trained staff. Other tours and excursions available:
Rates
Rates are per Villa or Room, per night. All rates are in US dollars. Children under twelve are free. Daily cleaning of the villa/room included. Private Pool in Villas. 16.39% sales and tourist must be added. |