7 villas for up to 27 people colonial cultural style, 3 pools, and fiber internet on a genuine 20-acre property near Carara National Park. Features a Pool Casita for groups to gather. Enjoy a self guided stay in a rare biological corridor for scarlet macaws and monkeys. Independent experience. Cameras at main entrance and pool. An organic authentic sanctuary for nature lovers, not a resort style. Once you check in, you are part of the sanctuary. No resort style. Restaurants within walking distance.
House, bedroom, and bed distribution:
Pool Casita to Gather
House #1 2250 sq ft
2 bedrooms/2 bathrooms
Master=1 king bed
Guest=2 twin beds
House #2 1450 sq ft
1 bedrooms/1 bathrooms
Master=1 king bed
House #3 2250 sq ft
2 bedrooms/2 bathrooms
Master=1 king bed
Guest=1 double bed
House #4 2250 sq ft
2 bedrooms/2 bathrooms
Master=1 king bed
Guest=1 double bed and 1 twin bed
House #5 2250 sq ft
2 bedrooms/2 bathrooms
Master=1 king bed
Guest=3 twin beds (1 bunk bed)
**Private Pool**
House #6 1500 sq ft
1 bedrooms/1 bathrooms
Master=1 king bed
House #7 2250
2 bedrooms/2 bathrooms
Master=1 king bed
Guest=3 twin beds (1 bunk bed)
**Private Pool**
The private 20-acre nature estate just off Ruta 34 in Costa Rica’s Central Pacific, about 10 minutes by car from Carara National Park. This is not a manicured resort or a standardized modern rental. It is a Costa Rica estate, an authentic tribute to the colonial heritage architecture designed for guests who value space, privacy, nature, and independence.
The property includes 7 independent villas spread across a natural seasonal forest setting. Unlike a single-villa stay, this estate gives groups multiple private spaces while still allowing everyone to stay together on one property.
The villas were intentionally built in a traditional colonial style, using solid concrete construction, high ceilings, shaded terraces, clay tile floors, and handcrafted details. These design choices help the homes feel strong, grounded, naturally cool, and connected to the surrounding environment, while still offering modern comforts such as A/C, hot water, full kitchens, and fiber optic internet.
The villas feature authentic Loseta de Barro, a handmade clay tile with natural color variation, texture, and patina. These floors are not meant to look like modern uniform tile; their earthy finish and age are part of the traditional character of the homes. Bathrooms feature hand painted Talavera-style tilework, adding color, craftsmanship, and timeless Spanish charm.
The surrounding grounds are kept natural rather than manicured. Costa Rica has two very different seasons: the dry season brings a golden, more open forest feel and perfect for photography, while the rainy season brings lush greenery. Both seasons are part of the estate’s natural setting.
This is a property with personality, history, architecture, and nature, not a hotel, resort, or polished suburban style rental. Guests who appreciate traditional materials, high ceilings, privacy, wildlife, and an real Costa Rica setting tend to enjoy the estate most.
The 7 villas, approximately 14,000+ sq ft of total living space, 3 pool areas and a pool casita to gather, outdoor gathering spaces, natural roads and paths, and parking near the villas. You can walk or drive your car, your choice.
The villas are distributed across the property for privacy. Moving between homes, pools, and gathering areas may require walking or short drives within the estate.
The central gathering area includes space for group meals, relaxing, and spending time together. Guests may bring their own groceries, drinks, and supplies, or arrange optional services such as a private chef, transportation, tours, massages, or activities in advance for an additional cost and subject to availability.
The pool and gathering areas are self-use spaces. No food, beverage, bar, or poolside service is included.
Nature & Seasonal Setting
The estate is set within a natural Costa Rica environment where wildlife, seasonal changes, and tropical surroundings are part of the experience. Guests may see scarlet macaws, howler monkeys, iguanas, coatis, agoutis, tropical birds, bats, insects, butterflies and other wildlife. Wildlife is free roaming and cannot be guaranteed.
During the dry season, usually December through April, the forest can look more golden, open, and dry. During the rainy season, usually May through November, the estate becomes greener and more lush. Both seasons are part of the natural Central Pacific landscape.
Location
The estate feels private and surrounded by nature, but it is not isolated. It is located near Carara National Park and just off Ruta 34, the main coastal route through Costa Rica’s Central Pacific.
Within walking distance you’ll find restaurants, cafés, a gas station, ATM, convenience store, local shops, and basic services, even a butterfly farm across the street. Additional dining, supermarkets, and services are available within about 5 minutes. drive
Jacó, with beaches, restaurants, nightlife, is about a 25-minute drive. Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) is approximately 45–60 minutes away depending on traffic.
Guests have independence during their visit.
On site staff may be present for grounds, maintenance, but they are not guest service staff. A property caretaker lives on the same estate in a separate house away from the guest villas.
Optional services such as chef/catering, transportation, tours, massages, or extra help may be arranged in advance for an additional cost and subject to availability. These services are not included and must be confirmed before arrival.
Starter supplies are provided for the first part of the stay, including toilet paper, paper towels, and trash bags. Guests are responsible for additional supplies after these are used.
This property is best for guests who value nature, space, privacy, pools, independence, and a unique multi villa layout. It is not a. hotel or resort, it is a private Costa Rica estate with Spanish designs, wildlife, and room for groups to enjoy time together.
High-Speed Fiber Optic: Every villa is equipped with dedicated fiber optic internet. Our standard speed is perfect for streaming and video calls. For Power Users & Digital Nomads: We can boost your speed up to 500 Mbps for a professional-grade connection, for an extra cost. This requires a 96-hour notice to activate. Please request this at the time of booking.
Plan Your Adventure: Suggested 7-Day Itinerary note: These activities are independent recommendations to help you plan your trip. All tours, entrance fees, and transportation are not included in the property rental and must be arranged and paid for by the guests separately.
Day 1: Arrival & Unwinding. Settle into your villa and enjoy a sunset self make drink at the pool casita. It’s the perfect time to hear your first howler monkey concert, scarlet macaw or any other wildlife surrounding the property from the trees.
Day 2: Giants of the Tárcoles. Take a self-guided trip to the famous Crocodile Bridge (8 mins by car). For a closer look, you can independently book a boat safari on the river.
Day 3: Heart of the Jungle. Spend the morning hiking in Carara National Park (10 mins). This is your chance to spot Scarlet Macaws in their natural habitat.
Day 4: Sun & White Sand. A beach day at Playa Mantas or Playa Blanca (15-20 mins). These are rare light-sand beaches for this region of the Pacific.
Day 5: Waterfalls & Views. Explore the 600ft Bijagual Waterfall (25 mins) or visit local botanical gardens for panoramic ocean views.
Day 6: Tropical Adrenaline. Head to Jaco (25 mins) for ziplining, ATV tours, or surf lessons. Enjoy dinner at one of the town’s many diverse restaurants.
Day 7: Estate Retreat. Take full advantage of the 20 acres. Spend the day relaxing by the pool and soaking in the unique architectural soul of the property.
We do not provide concierge services, tour bookings, or on-site transportation. This itinerary is provided as a courtesy guide for self-sufficient travelers who wish to explore the region at their own pace. All external activities are the responsibility of the guest. Guests have full access to the natural paths, the three pools, and the hilltop Pool Casita. Our roads are authentic gravel and dirt to keep the integrity of the biological corridor; any standard vehicle can easily navigate to the villas. For your convenience, you may walk or drive your car through the estate and park directly at your villa (villa 2 parks a few steps away across villa 3, this allows for easy unloading and the ability to come and going as you please. One set of towels per person is provided. Extra towels or housekeeping during your stay are available for an additional fee.
While guest have not access to the laundry room, We offers a private wash-and-fold service for a small fee. The wildlife is 100% wild and free roaming. While there is a high probability of sightings, nature follows its own clock. Monkeys and Macaws, the 20 acres as a 'highway' to move between feeding grounds; they don't have a schedule. Typically happens for those who know how to watch.
Exterior safety cameras monitor the main entrance and pool area and are disclosed in the listing.
Guests enjoy access to pristine, drinkable tap water with excellent temperature control for a refreshing hot shower after a day of exploring. In keeping with our mission as a low impact nature sanctuary, our plumbing operates on local regional lines. As a result, the water flow is authentic to the Central Pacific region, clean and fully functional, but gentler than the high-velocity pressure found in modern city apartments. This is a self-guided stay with no on-site staff available for guest services.
To ensure the safety of the property and its wildlife, our dedicated caretaker is an animal lover who looks after the grounds and the creatures that call it home. This is a 100% independent, staff-free estate.