An exceptional beachfront location here in the Osa Peninsula, this property is highlighted by the unique and award winning bamboo and exotic wood architecture. As a small but elegant boutique style hotel this creates a unique jungle beach experience.
This beach earns its reputation as the Osa Peninsula’s best swimming beach, offering soft, sandy shoreline and exceptionally calm waters sheltered by the Golfo Dulce.With no rocks or reef to contend with, the water entry is smooth and inviting, making it ideal for families, relaxed ocean swims, and long days spent in the water.
The main residence is thoughtfully designed to balance space, comfort, and connection to the surrounding environment, featuring five generously sized bedrooms and five full bathrooms, ideal for hosting family, guests, or retreat-style accommodations. At the heart of the home is a large, open kitchen and dining area, perfectly suited for communal meals and entertaining, with an easy flow into the main lounge that creates a welcoming, social atmosphere.
Just beyond the lounge, a swimming pool offers a seamless indoor–outdoor living experience, providing a refreshing place to relax while overlooking the lush tropical surroundings. Every room in the main structure enjoys peaceful views of the gardens, enhancing privacy and creating a calm, nature-immersed setting throughout the property. Complementing the main house is a separate two-bedroom residence for a caretaker, ensuring on-site management, security, and maintenance while maintaining complete privacy for owners and guests.
This property puts you at the heart of a protected coastal wildlife refuge, surrounding you with one of the most biodiverse environments on the Osa Peninsula. Daily encounters with nature are part of everyday life here, as troops of monkeys move through the trees, toucans glide overhead, and the vibrant colors of scarlet macaws fill the sky and surrounding canopy.
This constant presence of wildlife creates a living, breathing connection to the rainforest and coastline, where mornings begin with birdsong and evenings often end with the sounds of the jungle settling in. The refuge status not only preserves the area’s pristine beauty and ecological integrity, but also ensures a peaceful, low-density setting—making the property an exceptional retreat for those seeking privacy, tranquility, and an authentic Costa Rican nature experience.
The Beachfront suites are literally steps from the sand and water, and the Poolside suites open up directly to the pool and lounge area. Other on-site facilities include an open-air reception area, community lounge area, and a fully functional open-air restaurant. The property also features an upstairs alfresco bar with seating for around 30 people.
This turnkey hospitality business is a profitable investment in the eco-friendly community of Puerto Jimenez. The resort is only a five-minute drive from the city, and it borders the Gulfo Dulce, which divides the peninsula and the mainland. As it’s time as a beach resort, bookings have been steady, and that trend should continue.
It’s currently the only beachside resort in the Puerto Jimenez area with air conditioning. That is just an added bonus of keeping it a resort or boutique hotel. It’s the ideal spot to relax around the outdoor swimming pool and pool bar. It features plenty of chair loungers and umbrellas to relax around the pool. It’s also only a quick walk to the beach at Playa Platanares, where you can swim, sunbathe or play beach volleyball in the sand.
The nearby mangroves at Rio Platanares are the ideal location for bird watching or kayaking. But that is not all. Anglers come to this area for deep-sea fishing and regularly reel in red snapper, tuna, and marlin.
Surrounded by Golfo Dulce and Corcovado National Park, Puerto Jiménez delivers everything from immersive rainforest hikes to adrenaline-filled waterfall rappelling. The Osa Peninsula houses one of Costa Rica’s most expansive lowland rainforests, and the Corcovado National Park houses the only tropical primary lowland rainforest in the world, making it a popular attraction. The national park features a plethora a species, including some rare ones: the Red-Eyed Tree Frog and the Harbor Squirrel Monkey. At Golfo Dulce, visitors can enjoy the beautiful beaches, go kayaking, or go dolphin and whale watching. You’ll most commonly spot these species from December to April and from July to October.
This area is truly the epitome of paradise. It’s the perfect location to have a beachfront resort, with a plethora of activities. Come take a look at it so you can carry on this tradition.
he Osa Peninsula is a legendary, yet delightfully uncrowded, frontier for world-class surfing, offering waves that cater to every level of enthusiast. While the southern Pacific coast is famous for the miles-long left-hand point breaks of Pavones—often cited as one of the longest rides in the world—the peninsula itself boasts a variety of spectacular breaks. Matapalo, at the tip of the peninsula, serves up powerful right-handers that peel perfectly over rocky reefs, providing thrilling barrels and long, workable walls against a backdrop of pristine jungle. Because of the region’s unique geography, it picks up swells from both the south and southwest, ensuring consistent sets year-round. WhPavones commands worldwide fame for its miles-long left-hand point break, but the peninsula backs it up with a powerful variety of equally spectacular waves.ether you are chasing the adrenaline of overhead barrels or looking for a mellow longboard session in warm, crystal-clear water, the surf here is as pristine and wild as the rainforest that lines the shore.