Guanacaste Province contains diverse geographical features. Separating the sandy coastal land from mountainous terrain along Guanacaste's border, the Tempisque River flows from north to south and bisects the Province. In the Guanacaste Mountains to the east, a range of jagged peaks and volcanoes span 70 miles (113 km) northwest to southeast. These mountains house a collection of national parks: Parque Nacional Rincon de la Vieja, Parque Nacional Guanacaste, and Parque Nacional Volcano Tenorio.
Historically, Guanacaste has been estranged from the rest of Costa Rica. During early pre-Columbian times, the indigenous Chorotega dominated the province; this fact is reflected in the dark skin and round faces of many modern Guanacatecans. The province has also been the focus of much politicking; it was once annexed by Nicaragua. Although Costa Rica won the dispute and claimed the province, Guanacaste retains a distinct identity to this day.
The region is a huge hit with visitors in search of internationally famed beaches. As a result, many of its sleepy fishing towns have continued to undergo rapid transition. New resort developments extend south from the Gulf of Papagayo in a seemingly endless expanse of beachside accommodations. . The massive Gulf of Papagayo Project, for example, aims to develop 2,300 coastal acres (930 ha), and it has catalyzed construction of large resort complexes, hotels, condos, andexclusive villas from Culebra Bay to the beaches of Panama and Coco. With a huge influx of foreign residents and tourists, the wide-ranging affluence can at times bear more resemblance to Cancun than typical Costa Rica.
Guanacaste's largest town, Liberia, serves as the regional economic and administrative capital. Home to the nation's second international airport, Liberia is a main access point for many incoming visitors from abroad. Accordingly, Liberia continues to undergo major transformations, similar to those of the Guanacaste coast. Due to its close proximity to Pacific beaches and surrounding national parks, Liberia provides an ideal stopover point for visitors who want to experience every facet of the Guanacaste region.
HOTEL BOSQUE DEL MAR
Hotel Playa Hermosa Bosque del Mar is located in the sunny province of Guanacaste, Playa Hermosa. This beach offers an ideal combination of clear ocean waters and beautiful sandy beaches. Come relax and enjoy the tranquility while watching the monkeys and iguanas play in the surrounding trees.
The hotel does a wonderful job of making guests feel like they are in your own beach house. With a waiting room with deck, surrounded by lush gardens and palm trees. Try the restaurant to taste the best dishes of international cuisine and a splendid view of the coast.
Bosque del Mar is conveniently located just twenty minutes from Liberia International Airport and four hours from San José. From the hotel, guests can venture out to discover the natural wonders of Guanacaste, as a variety of national parks such as Rincon de la Vieja, and canopy tours, snorkeling and more.
Facilities
Bar and restaurant, swimming pool, jacuzzi, lush gardens, laundry service, private parking
Accommodation
There are 20 rooms with private bathroom, hot water, two double beds or a single and a double, air conditioning and cable TV and 12 new luxury suites with two queen beds, a kitchenette, refrigerator and living room
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