Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort
Provincia de Puntarenas Costa Rica Caribbean & Central America
When you book Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort in Provincia de Puntarenas, Costa Rica through our Marriott Luminous partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and flexible check-in and check-out.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Welcome amenity
- Complimentary breakfast daily for two guests per room
- Early check-in and late check-out (when available)
- Complimentary upgrade (if available at check-in)
Location
Marriott Luminous properties anchor their presence in places where nature and contemporary comfort converge, and this outpost on Costa Rica's central Pacific coast fits that vision precisely. The property sits within a master-planned resort community along the Gulf of Nicoya, where rainforest-clad ridges tumble toward volcanic black sand beaches and calm marina waters.
The neighbourhood of Puerto Escondido blends tropical seclusion with accessibility. Marina Los Sueños sits less than a kilometre away, its slips filled with sportfishing boats bound for offshore waters where sailfish and marlin run. Herradura Beach curves along the coastline just beyond, a dark sand arc backed by jungle greenery. The surf town of Jacó lies a short drive north, known for its consistent breaks and lively beachfront energy, while the forested hills inland shelter wildlife corridors connecting to larger national reserves.
Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José lies roughly sixty kilometres inland, a drive that descends through coffee-growing highlands before reaching the coastal lowlands. The route winds through cloud-touched mountain passes before levelling out among palm groves and river valleys.
The property's eighteen-hole golf course winds through tropical terrain, challenging enough for serious players while offering sightlines toward the ocean and surrounding forest. Marina Los Sueños provides the departure point for deep-sea fishing expeditions and sunset cruises; crews here know the offshore drop-offs where pelagic species gather. Book a charter early in the morning when the Pacific turns glassy and the fishing is sharpest.
Carara National Park lies eighteen kilometres south, one of Costa Rica's most accessible stretches of transitional forest where dry northern ecosystems meet humid southern jungle. Scarlet macaws nest in the canopy here, their raucous calls echoing along trails like the Sendero Laguna Meándrica. Catarata Manantial de Agua Viva, thirteen kilometres inland, cascades through dense vegetation into a swimming pool. The Saturday Feria del Agricultor in Jacó brings local vendors selling tropical fruits, fresh ceviche, and handmade sodas. Playa Matapalo and Playa Conejo offer quieter alternatives to the main beaches, sand darkened by volcanic minerals and backed by palms leaning seaward.
The dry season from December through April delivers bright mornings and warm afternoons, temperatures hovering near thirty degrees with clear skies that make the Gulf of Nicoya sparkle. February and March see the least rainfall, ideal for hiking and beach days.
The green season sweeps in by May and intensifies through October, when afternoon thunderstorms arrive with predictable drama. The forest comes alive, waterfalls swell, and the landscape turns impossibly lush. Mornings often stay dry, offering windows for early excursions before the skies open.
November and December mark the transition back toward drier weather, with rainfall tapering and humidity beginning to ease. The crowds thin during these shoulder months, though temperatures remain comfortably warm year-round.
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