Dedicated to surfers, slackers, backpackers, beach bums, and budget-conscious visitors to the “Gold Coast” of Costa Rica!
We have attempted to compile a list of the less expensive lodging options in the various Gold Coast Communities. It is a certainty that we have missed some (or that some we have listed have closed or changed their names). We would appreciate your help in keeping this list up-to-date. If you know of any errors or omissions, or would like to comment on any of the establishments, please write to us at info@costafreakinrica.com. If any business listed here would like to have their listing linked to their Web site, or would like to advertise on this page, please contact sales@egfcostaricagroup.com. (If any business listed does not yet have a Web site (shame on you!), but would like to have one, contact info@egfwebservices.com and we’ll get you fixed up). Thank you.
Location
Name
Telephone
Comments
Brasilito
Conchal Hotel
Beside Cabinas Diversion Tropical
Brasilito
Hotel Brasilito
(506) 654-4237
Good location
Brasilito
Cabinas Diversíon Tropical
(506) 654-5519
Up the road from the center of town, towards Huacas
Ocotal
Villa Vista Mar
(506) 670-0375
Ocotal
Hotel Villa Casa Blanca
(506) 670-0518
Playa Avellana
Cabinas El Leon Bed and Breakfast
(506) 658-8318
Playa Avellana
Hostel Azul Escondido
(506) 658-8334
Best budget option for non-campers
Playa Avellana
Eureka
(506) 658-4423
Camping; 200m south of Casa Camping Avellana; toilets, showers, kitchen
Playa Avellana
Casa Camping Avellana
(506) 658-8230
200m south of main entrance; toilets, shower, kitchen
Playa Avellana
Mauna Loa
(506) 356-6696
Nicest lodging in town
Playa Conchal
Camping
Available in designated grounds
Playa del Coco
Laura’s House B&B
(506) 670-0751
Playa del Coco
Cabinas Coco Azul
(506) 670-0431
Playa del Coco
Hotel Coco Palms
(506) 670-0327
Playa del Coco
Hostel Mar & Mar
(506) 670-0279
Playa Flamingo
Mariner Inn
(506) 674-4801
The only cheap alternative in Flamingo
Playa Flamingo
Hotel Guanacaste Lodge
(506) 654-4494
200 m south of the Potrero-Flamingo crossroads, on the road to Brasilito