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Homes, hotels and businesses are all set back from the beach. As a result Nosara’s beaches annually receive Costa Rica’s Ecological Blue Flag Award. The Nosara community’s unique kinship of Costa Ricans and “gringos”, or foreigners, remains to this day.
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Now $299 (Was $̶3̶6̶9̶) on Tripadvisor: Nosara Beach Hotel, Playa Guiones. See 39 traveler reviews, 99 candid photos, and great deals for Nosara Beach Hotel, ranked #1 of 2 specialty lodging in Playa Guiones and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor.
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Mar 12, 2024 · As we delve into this region’s story, you’ll come to see why this treasured place is the perfect home for Sendero, a boutique hotel that offers guests a modern and luxurious way to take in the essence of Nosara. 1. Origins and Indigenous Influence (1500 BCE – 1500 CE):
History. Today Nosara consists of a vast tropical forest, but it wasn’t always like this. The first settlers of the Nicoya Peninsula were the Chorotega, the indigenous people that are still alive and nowadays live mostly in the town of Matambú (you can visit them, around one hour from Nosara).
Apr 24, 2024 · Nosara is found on the Nicoya Peninsula, which has been designated as one of the world’s five Blue Zones, regions noted for how long people live as a result of innate lifestyle factors.
The Gilded Iguana: As the first hotel in Nosara, The Gilded Iguana holds a special place in the town's history. This iconic surf hotel boasts comfortable accommodations, a vibrant beachfront bar, and easy access to some of the best waves in Costa Rica.
Nosara is composed of the original, landlocked Tico village and the beach communities of Playa Pelada and Playa Guiones, where most of the foreigners live. The three communities form a sprawling maze of streets and pathways through the forest, where houses and hotels are spread apart and hidden by tropical greenery.