Rancho Pacifico Resort is an ideal vacation destination for the explorer and nature lover. Situated on over 250 tropical acres the contemporary nature retreat set amidst the rainforest and is one of the ideal places to call base camp when visiting the Southern Pacific Coast of Costa Rica.
Costa Rica is known as one of the greenest eco-friendly places in the world and the businesses reflect the respect through their sustainability practice such as at Ranch Pacifico Resort.
For travelers looking for an off the grid type of nature vacation Rancho Pacifico Resort offers a beautiful natural environment in which to relax, have fun, explore or rejuvenate. There is such fun awakening to the sounds of monkeys and being in a lush green tranquil environment. The service at Rancho Pacifico Resort is very personalized as the property has a total of 10 rooms and accommodates no more than 24 guests.
Guest accommodations at Rancho Pacifico Resort are very comfortable and exotically luxurious. All guests' rooms are fairly spacious and feature comfortable furnishings and decor with a tropical influence. Other amenities include small appliances, mini bars, private gardens, outdoor showers, private patios and more.
Adventurous guests of resort looking for fun activities have access to zip-line tours, kayaking, hiking, climbing, fishing and more. There are several great walking tours where travelers can explore the Marina Ballena National Park. Tours can be arranged directly with the resort. Fine dining is available onsite at Rancho Pacifico Resort's private dining room. Other onsite conveniences include an onsite spa, a fitness center, Internet access, a private beach and concierge service.
Travelers to Costa Rica and Rancho Pacifico Resort in Uvita can reach the resort by flying directly into the Quepos, Costa Rica Airport, or the Juan Santamaria International Airport in San Jose, and take ground transportation to the resort. Guest of the hotel can make arrangements for ground transportation directly through Rancho Pacifico Resort.
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