The Space:
This cozy two-bedroom, one-bath Tico home sleeps up to 4-5 guests comfortably with a Queen-sized bed in the master bedroom and in the second bedroom, a bunk bed - full-sized lower bunk bed, single-sized upper bunk bed, — ideal for couples, small families, or friends traveling together. Air conditioning in both bedrooms and the living room keeps things cool day and night. Step outside to a spacious private patio for outdoor dining, lounging, or firing up the BBQ as the sun goes down.
What You'll Love:
- Private access to the beach — your own path straight to the sand, no public entrance to share
- Surf shed (bodega) — includes 2 surfboards, boogie boards, a cooler, and beach chairs, all included, free to use
- Surf shop 5 minutes away — rent a wider range of boards or book a lesson with local instructors, perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to try something new
- A/C throughout — cool, restful sleep even in the tropical heat
- Private outdoor patio — your own space to unwind after a day in the water
- Fast Wi-Fi — work remotely or stream with no issues
- Walkable to local restaurants for authentic Costa Rican food
Ideal for surfers, digital nomads, couples, or small families looking to soak up the Pura Vida lifestyle — without the crowds of the bigger surf towns.
Guest Access:
Guests enjoy exclusive access to the entire home, the private patio, and the surf shed with all gear included. A local surf shop just a short walk away offers board rentals and lessons for guests who want more options or are just starting out. Private secured parking on the property.
Why Esterillos Oeste?
This is the surf town that hasn't been discovered yet. Consistent, uncrowded waves with multiple breaks for short boards and long boards and for all skill levels. A wide, palm-lined beach that stretches for miles, with natural tide pools at low tide and wildlife — scarlet macaws, iguanas, howler monkeys — right in the trees around you. Just offshore, the iconic mermaid statue perched on the rocks has become the local landmark, a favorite spot to watch the tide roll in.
It's a quiet, tight-knit community of locals and expats — a few beachfront restaurants and bars, a couple of surf schools, local markets — enough to feel alive without ever feeling crowded or touristy. This is the place for people who want to disconnect, not party.
For those seeking more night life, the big, bustling beach city of Jaco with restaurants and a casino, is a mere 25 minutes drive to the north.
For nature lovers, locally there are coffee farm tours, chocolate farm tours, a butterfly sanctuary and the Manuel Antonio National Park is a 45 minutes drive to the south.
For adventure seekers, river-rafting, rappelling, hiking, zip-lining and horseback riding are within 30 to 60 minute's drive of where you will stay.
Please note: Pets are not permitted on the premises.