A stay positioned between the capital and the coast — not lost in either.
Costa Rica’s hospitality demand isn’t confined to beach towns anymore — travelers and business visitors increasingly value a comfortable stop between San José and the central Pacific. A boutique hospitality concept here occupies exactly that gap.
Why it works here
A site close to a working town, a highway corridor and a port offers a hospitality concept multiple guest profiles — leisure travelers, business visitors, and those simply passing through the corridor.
The corridor advantage
Comfortable reach of the airport region, the capital, Puerto Caldera and the central Pacific beaches gives a hospitality concept a genuinely flexible guest base.
The natural amenity
Few things elevate a hospitality concept like a landscaped natural feature — the green corridor offers exactly the kind of setting guests remember and return for.
What makes this scenario viable — not in theory, on paper.
- Hospitality use formally verified against the municipal land-use plan
- Single paved access simplifies guest arrival and service logistics
- Electricity available on site; water service letter in final review
- Position between the capital, the port and the coast supports varied guest profiles
- The natural creek corridor offers a built-in landscape amenity
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