3 Amazing Hotel Sites Available inside Gated Beach/Golf Community
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Playa Avellanas, Guanacaste, View on map
Description
This is a one-of-a-kind gated community situated on 4,500 acres of historic ranch property. It offers three-miles of unspoiled Guanacaste Province coastline, with pristine beaches, and untouched natural landscapes for a unique experience found in no other gated community in the country.
With an array of real estate, vacation rentals, charming hotels, luxury villas and an endless variety of amenities, this resort community offers many ways to enjoy the best of Costa Rica.
You will also find activities such as golf and the 72 par course created by the respected architect Mike Young, the layout conforms gracefully to the natural flow of the land, weaving through the tropical forest along the pacific shores to provide an unparalleled blue water backdrop. It was designed to enhance the natural landscape, giving golfers exceptional conditions to enjoy a round with family and friends.
Here you’ll take in spectacular sunsets as you walk along a secluded Costa Rica beach or enjoy a hike among ancient tropical trees that have been used for centuries to provide shade for local Sabaneros and their horses.
Also located with in this wonderful community is the J.W. Marriott offering hotel options, day packages and 4 dinning experience to visitors.
Take advantage of the exclusive Beach Club located just off of Playa Avellanas’ famous Surfing break of Little Hawaii. The beach club offers dinning options, spa/wellness center and pool area with exceptional service. Located towards the center of the property you will find tennis courts and gym facilities. The stables are also located at the north end and horseback riding can be enjoyed throughout the many trails and beaches. Bike riding is also a visitor favorite and the Project added 2 new mountain bike courses, one was recently used in the 2015 Guanacaste Mountain Bike Competition.
Property Features
- Land is 18.5 acre