"Very neat location back in the jungle - a bit of a walk from the main city center, but gorgeous beach access and darling bungalows. The food was ok- Spa service was overpriced for the treatment I received."
"Very neat location back in the jungle - a bit of a walk from the main city center, but gorgeous beach access and darling bungalows. The food was ok- Spa service was overpriced for the treatment I received."
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" One hour into breakfast, there was very limited fruit, granola. The staff did not restock and I felt badly for those customers who arrived in the next 2 hours. This was experienced both days. At dinner, the servers never came to check on us, ask if we needed anything, how our food was. We found them to be quite curt and not customer focused. Housekeeping and gardeners A+; reception desk staff varied depending on who was working."
"This place was great. Location is accessible to everything but with a sense of privacy due to the individual suites. The staff was amazing across the board. Overall, I travel around 100 nights per year globally and this was one of the best stays I have had at a property in a long time."
"Lovely! A quiet jewel just 10 minutes outside the Santa Teresa's main district. Great adults-only resort, terrific restaurant, lovely beach, great rooms, wonderful massage. The resort, rooms, beach club, beach, staff and experience are all top notch.
Can't overstate how excellent the restaurant is, whether breakfast lunch or dinner. The pool may be the only slight knock - it's lovely and unique, but small and accessible to only a few villas. But we didn't actually care. The beach club, beach, Santa Teresa, and neighboring Montezuma were all charming enough to make this a great experience.
You'll want / need a car if you stay here. Relying on open ATV would be bad - you'd be covered in dust from the 10-15 minutes of dirt road between Blue Mist and Santa Teresa. We rented a 4wd Bronco from Liberia, which made the 4 hour drive in regular mode and last 15 minutes of gravel rough road in 4wd no problem.
Nearby: Nami (best sushi in town / 5 min from Blue Mist), Katana (best restaurant in town), Pronto (best italian in town), Umi (best night beachfront bar experience), Tipsy (best wine shop)
Tour: From Blue Mist we booked a Montezuma Falls guided hiking trek with Grasshopper Tours. Make sure to get Ernesto - a truly lovely local who literally grew up hiking and playing in the falls before it was a tourist destination. A great guy!
We booked a Zumi tour to Tortuga Island from Montezuma village. Tour good, snorkeling fine, Island was boring, but we loved the town of Montezuma!"
"We had an amazing stay at Fuego Lodge in Santa Teresa and would absolutely recommend it!
The property is incredibly clean and well-maintained, which made it feel comfortable and relaxing right from the start. The location is perfect—right in the heart of Santa Teresa—so everything you need is close by. It’s also just a quick 2-minute walk to Lifeguards Gym, which was a huge bonus for us.
The staff were truly outstanding—super friendly, welcoming, and always happy to help with anything we needed. They really made the experience feel personal.
The pool area is beautiful and a great place to unwind, surrounded by lush vegetation that gives the whole place a peaceful jungle vibe. It feels like a little oasis. My wife and I have traveled all over the world and both agreed this was one of the coolest places we have ever stayed at!
Breakfast each morning was delicious, with plenty of options to choose from, plus a great coffee and tea station to start the day right.
Overall, a 5-star experience—we’d definitely stay here again"
"The electricity went out. They need solar lights along the gravel path leading to the bungalows. I tripped over the speed bump on the path and my injuries effected my entire trip. Perfectly avoidable."
"We went for the standard room but it was beautiful and spacious and very clean. They came twice a day to service the rooms and did a wonderful job. The pool is the best we have ever experienced… always a lovely temperature and great design. Areas for improvement: more sun beds around the pool (a couple of times there were none available) and yoga should be included free of charge for guests. Every other hotel we stayed in during our trip had this included - when you pay a lot for the room you don’t expect to be charged for these services. "
What can I expect from a resort vacation in Santa Teresa?
Dreaming of a relaxing escape? Indulge in the luxuries and comforts of a resort, where you can find everything you need for your vacation from convenient food and drink options to entertainment and shopping. Choose from 7 resorts in Santa Teresa and discover the right one for you, whether you see yourself sipping drinks by a sprawling pool or heading to the spa for a deep-tissue massage.
What's a top resort in Santa Teresa?
Hotel Tropico Latino - Beach resort. Features 2 outdoor pools, a full-service spa, and a garden. Coco Bungo - Only a 5-minute walk from Santa Teresa Beach. Amenities include free self parking, concierge services, and an outdoor pool.
How many hotel resorts will I be able to find in Santa Teresa?
Choose from Expedia's 7 resort hotels in Santa Teresa where you can enjoy fine dining, spacious guest rooms, and more.
What can I do in Santa Teresa?
Travelers enjoy exploring the beaches, and have good things to say about the surfing and other water activities. For some time by the water, you can head to Santa Teresa Beach and Carmen Beach. For more to see in the area, you can spend time at Hermosa Beach or Cocal Beach.
What's the weather like in Santa Teresa?
The hottest months are usually March and April with an average temp of 81°F, while the coldest months are December and January with an average of 79°F. The rainiest months in Santa Teresa are October, September, June, and August, with each month seeing an average of 15 inches of rainfall.
What's the best way to get to and around Santa Teresa?
Fly into Cóbano Airport (ACO), which is located 5.8 mi (9.3 km) from the heart of the city. You can also search for flights into Tambor (TMU), which is 12.2 mi (19.6 km) away. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.