Hotel Plaza Yara, Manuel Antonio Hotels
Casual hotel with an art gallery, two pools, and proximity to Manuel Antonio National Park
Hotel Plaza Yara: A Boutique Getaway in Manuel Antonio
Nestled in the charming El Cerro neighborhood of Manuel Antonio, Hotel Plaza Yara provides an inviting boutique hotel experience deeply connected with the surrounding natural beauty. From the moment you step into the lobby, you’ll be greeted by an art gallery showcasing the talent and creativity of regional artists. The hotel’s commitment to art extends throughout the property, with original artwork, intricate mosaics, and unique ornaments adorning the rooms, corridors, and public spaces.
Beyond the artistic interior, Hotel Plaza Yara boasts two refreshing swimming pools and a relaxing Jacuzzi, all enveloped by lush jungle greenery. The strategic location offers easy access to both the vibrant town of Quepos and the globally acclaimed beaches within Manuel Antonio National Park. This makes it an ideal base for exploring the region’s diverse offerings.
Advantages of Staying at Hotel Plaza Yara
The property offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility, providing a peaceful retreat while remaining conveniently close to the action of Quepos and Manuel Antonio. You can easily immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of these towns and then return to the serene ambiance of the hotel.
Every room at Hotel Plaza Yara is a spacious suite, providing ample space for relaxation and comfort. This ensures that guests have plenty of room to spread out and enjoy their stay.
With a limited number of rooms, the hotel maintains a sense of intimacy and prevents the swimming pools from becoming overcrowded. This allows guests to fully enjoy the pool areas without the hassle of large crowds.
The attentive staff goes above and beyond by providing complimentary snacks and treats in each guest suite, adding a delightful touch to the overall experience. These thoughtful gestures enhance the feeling of being pampered and cared for.
Potential Considerations
While the hotel’s location offers many advantages, it’s important to note that beach views are not available from the property. However, the stunning jungle views and proximity to the beach easily compensate for this.
The hotel offers a delicious breakfast but does not serve other meals on-site. However, with a variety of restaurants nearby, guests can easily explore the local culinary scene.
Authenticity and Immersion in Nature
Despite its close proximity to town, Hotel Plaza Yara provides a sense of seclusion and immersion in nature. The hotel is surrounded by lush trees and vibrant gardens, creating a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere. The architectural design further enhances the boutique ambiance, with rooms situated in larger buildings rather than separate villas, minimizing the hotel’s environmental impact. The rustic room decor, featuring custom furniture crafted from local woods and original artwork, adds to the authentic Costa Rican experience.
Prime Location
Hotel Plaza Yara is perfectly situated between the town of Quepos (approximately 1.2 miles/2 kilometers away) and the town of Manuel Antonio (about 0.9 miles/1.4 kilometers away). This allows guests to easily access both downtown areas within a short five-minute drive. You’ll find a selection of restaurants within a comfortable five-minute walk from the hotel, and a wide array of shopping and dining options are available in both downtown areas. Furthermore, the hotel is conveniently located a 10-minute drive from the famous Espadilla Beach (around 2.4 miles/3.9 kilometers) and a 12-minute drive from the entrance to Manuel Antonio National Park (approximately 3.1 miles/5 kilometers).
Rooms and Bathrooms: Spacious Suites with Jungle Views
Hotel Plaza Yara exclusively offers suite-style rooms, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious stay for every guest. The suites are generously sized and beautifully appointed with custom-made furniture, including two plush, comfortable queen-sized beds. Each suite also features a kitchenette and a living area with cushioned chairs, a coffee table, and a comfortable sofa, providing ample space for relaxation and entertainment. Modern amenities include cable TV, air-conditioning, and complimentary WiFi. A highlight of each suite is the large furnished terrace or balcony, depending on the floor, which offers stunning jungle views and the opportunity to spot local wildlife, such as monkeys, sloths, toucans, and iguanas.
Encountering Wildlife
One of the unique aspects of staying at Hotel Plaza Yara is the opportunity to observe local wildlife right on the property. Monkeys, parrots, and sloths are commonly seen across the grounds and from the suites’ terraces, providing unforgettable moments for nature enthusiasts.
Amenities for Relaxation and Enjoyment
Hotel Plaza Yara features two swimming pools and a Jacuzzi, offering ample opportunities for relaxation and recreation. One smaller pool is perfect for lounging, while the larger pool is ideal for lap swimming. Guests can relax on one of the hotel’s comfortable lounge chairs while watching monkeys and macaws playfully dart through the trees. While the hotel does not have a gym or spa on-site, guests can enjoy the hotel’s art gallery. The hotel is designed to be almost entirely wheelchair accessible, ensuring that guests with mobility challenges can enjoy the property.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere
Hotel Plaza Yara is a great option for families traveling with children. Children under 12 years old stay free, making it an affordable option for families. Each suite is spacious enough to comfortably accommodate a family of four. Children of all ages will enjoy watching wildlife throughout the hotel and interacting with the hotel’s friendly dog and cat mascots, Yara and Abana. The complimentary breakfast includes kid-friendly options, such as egg dishes and banana pancakes. The hotel grounds are also stroller-friendly, making it easy to navigate with young children.
Additional Highlights
Breakfast is included in the room rate and is served a la carte, offering a variety of delicious options to start your day. Guests can enjoy traditional Costa Rican breakfast dishes, as well as fruits, pancakes, and omelets. While the hotel does not have a bar on-site, the reception desk offers soft drinks and canned alcoholic beverages for purchase. For lunch, dinner, and a full bar experience, guests can visit El Arado, the hotel’s partner restaurant and bar located just across the street. El Arado also offers food and drink delivery service to the pool area, allowing guests to enjoy refreshments while relaxing by the water.
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