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Santa Teresa: our favorite place in Costa Rica

An Incredible Yoga retreat in Santa Teresa Costa RicaAn Incredible Yoga retreat in Santa Teresa Costa Rica

Anyone who’s followed my blog knows that we haven’t been great fans of Costa Rica. Santa Teresa ended up being the one place in Costa Rica that we loved. And Most of that was because of an incredible yoga retreat.

First of all, Santa Teresa itself isn’t much of anything. It’s a dirty little town built up along a horrible dirt road. Because of the dryness of this area, a wave of dust bellows up whenever a car goes by, covering the plants and stores on both sides of the road with a layer of dust. Motorcyclists (a lot of people on motorcycles or ATVs here) wear bandanas to cover their faces. It amazed us that they couldn’t tar a road cutting right through town, yet, a couple of kilometers away in the middle of nowhere, the road is tarred all the way through to the airport (about 45 min away). Typical Costa Rica. Walking in Santa Teresa, you have to contend with both the dust plus the lack of sidewalks. There are no lights on the main road and nothing to stop you from falling into the deep gutters on both sides of the road. Access to the beach is along little dirt paths from the main road. I can’t understand how poor countries like Cuba or the Dominican Republic have better infrastructure than Costa Rica. You can’t walk anywhere here. Santa Teresa is in fact just another dirty Costa Rican beach town. 

 


 

 

An Incredible Yoga retreat in Santa Teresa Costa Rica

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Still we loved Santa Teresa. For one, the nature is beautiful. We flew in from La Fortuna (via San Jose) and saw the rolling hills and rocky shoreline and thought that this area had the most spectacular geography that we had seen to date in Costa Rica. Sunsets were spectacular and different in some way every night. The weather was hot and dry, unlike the wet and humid that we had encountered in La Fortuna. But the main reason we loved Santa Teresa was because of the hotel/yoga center we stayed at.

 

Horizon Ocean View Hotel and Yoga Center, Santa Teresa
view from the Horizon Ocean View Hotel and Yoga Center

 

Iguana on roof, Costa Rica
The iguana that hung out on our roof.

 

Horizon Ocean View Hotel and Yoga Center, Santa Teresa
Where we did yoga.   

                                      

sunsets in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica
sunset views

 


 

 

We stayed at the Horizon Ocean View Hotel and Yoga Center located on a small hill looking down over Santa Teresa and the beach.

It was absolutely fantastic and this is the first place I’ve ever given a perfect score. Fantastic rooms, incredible food, lots of very nice people, an international crowd. The atmosphere of the place seems to bring out the best in everyone. I was afraid of the yoga (I had never taken a class) but it was great. The 9 am classes (which last 1 1/2 hours) gave structure to our day. After that we were free to do all types of activities including tours which the hotel arranged at very affordable prices. After being royally screwed with prices everywhere else in Costa Rica, it was nice to see prices that made sense. At the end of the day we would sit on our private balcony enjoying the sunset. It really was paradise and we loved the place*. It’s an incredible yoga retreat.

* Note: I get suspicious when I see other bloggers saying they love a hotel – note that I didn’t get compensation of any kind for the above comments. Our reviews are 100% from the heart and reflect our experiences.

 


 

 

surfing in Santa Teresa

An Incredible Yoga retreat in Santa Teresa Costa Rica

dog in santa teresa, costa rica
This dog came out of nowhere to say hi. He took a liking to Lissette and just sat there on her feet for 10 minutes. Little things like that sometimes really make your day.

 


 

 

An Incredible Yoga retreat in Santa Teresa Costa Rica
That’s me on our balcony.

 

sunset in santa teresa, costa rica

natureair to santa teresa, costa rica
flying back to San Jose for our flight home. Santa Teresa was our last stop on this trip and we actually left Costa Rica on a sad note.

 

 


 

 

 

We’ll probably never be back in Costa Rica. Overall, we found the country overpriced, the tourism industry dominated by foreigners, the people not very friendly, and the logistics complicated. BUT, forgetting everything else, staying in this hotel (it’s actually more like a retreat) was one of the best travel experiences we’ve had anywhere.

 

 

 

Related: Why we think Costa Rica is Overrated

Related: Feeling Ripped off in La Fortuna, Costa Rica

Related: Our Top “Travel Experiences” over the last 10 years

 

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Filed Under: CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN, COSTA RICA, yoga

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  1. Donny

    November 19, 2023 at 1:38 am

    Nice to see someone else with a similar opinion. While there are many beautiful spots in Costa Rica, our experience was much the same. We were arriving from a long, extended trip. Our most recent visits had been in Venezuela and Peru. When we got to San Jose and saw the Denny’s attached to the Holiday Inn, it was like we were already back in the US. Transportation, food and lodging was overpriced, and things just seemed over-saturated by tourism, especially American and Canadian tourists and expats. While we enjoyed the Caribbean side, and were impressed by the diverse natural environments (and how much is being protected) we didn’t make the same connections with people and places we did in other spots. Maybe with more time we could get off the beaten path and do some better exploring, but there are many other places we’d like to see before we return…

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  2. Ester

    October 30, 2022 at 2:43 pm

    I’m Costa Rican, and I agree, Manuel Antonio and La Fortuna are very expensive tourist areas, and in general Costa Rica is expensive. I feel however that you also had too much bad luck, in terms of people you’ve met and the prices you were charged. My advice will be that if you ever decide to come back to Costa Rica, to go to the Caribbean area, completely different vibe in comparison to the Pacific, and I would also suggest you to do a little bit of the capital on a Saturday, if you go to the main parks, Morazan for instance, there you’ll get to meet some great people; all Saturdays, there are free activities to do, classes, and concerts. But from what you wrote, I do can see how you got this bad opinion towards Costa Rica.

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  3. Bird

    May 9, 2019 at 3:28 pm

    I agree 100%. I’ve been in CR nearly a year and I am sooooooo ready to get out. Pesticides (7 times more used than in the US), few and far between real organic markets, burning of plastic and garbage EVERYWHERE, regular use of cynoff for creepy crawlies that kills honey bees, and then all the PR and marketing that tries to cover that up are things I would add. Lots of counties in the world are like what I described but the expats of CR, and whoever is in charge of media campaigns, consciously try to cover it up, which seems like the opposite of ‘pura vida’ to me. …. also I appreciate the term pura vida has meaning to the locals but I found more gingos use it to cover up being A-holes. The cost of beach areas, and 99% of signage being in English only felt super gross too.

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    • Frank (bbqboy)

      May 9, 2019 at 7:16 pm

      Ha! Thanks for your views Bird. Nice to hear from someone who lives there.

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