
Santa Teresa has everything from super budget to super luxe, spanning hotels, villas and hostels. We love an Airbnb, and tried out loads during our time here. Have a look around depending on your budget, and if you’re lucky enough to be exploring Santa Teresa for a week or more, I’d recommend spendi
Santa Teresa has everything from super budget to super luxe, spanning hotels, villas and hostels. We love an Airbnb, and tried out loads during our time here. Have a look around depending on your budget, and if you’re lucky enough to be exploring Santa Teresa for a week or more, I’d recommend spending most of your time in a spot that’s walking-distance from the beach (and cafes, restaurants, shops etc), but throw in at least a couple of nights of bliss up in the jungle.
Here's just a few of our 'Stay' ideas in Santa Teresa…
Selina North or Selina South - we personally haven't stayed here, but Selina's have a great reputation around the world for solo travellers. These Selina's offer surfboard rental, yoga lessons and co-working space.
Villa Cacao - available on Airbnb, these villas share a pool and are just off the main beach road. Choose from smaller studio apartments, or a more spacious 2 bedroom villa with a terrace.
Kana-Mar Two - Just a couple minutes walk from the beach, this 2 bedroom villa is in a quiet location, and has it’s own pool.
Casa Wakiki - A quiet one bedroom jungle house, a 5 minute drive from the main part of the beach.
Nantipa - beautiful beachfront bungalows and suites, with it’s own restaurant and bar literally on the sand, and our favourite spot for a sundowner.
North Creek Estate - our Salt Escapes villa! Lanui is the larger beachfront villa, and Taman is the smaller villa tucked behind Lanui.
Casa La Nina - we spent 2 nights here up in the jungle, and it was spectacular. Falling asleep to the sounds of the cicadas, and waking up to howler monkeys playing in the trees behind the pool. We absolutely loved this place.
We'll never get over the food here, and how good we felt after 6 weeks of eating up all the goodness! Here's some of our faves you can’t miss.
Development in Santa Teresa is really going nuts at the moment, and a lot of new places to eat are popping up... let us know if you’d add anything else to this list!
The smaller beaches on the way to/from Montezuma waterfall are also worth a stop. Really beautiful and it's much easier to swim here.
Offers small group classes run by Owner Ori. Functional training classes are inspired by CrossFit and gymnastics, and are super challenging and fun. Lots of AMRAPs and EMOMs with some really great equipment and we loved training here.
LIFEGUARDS GYM
An outdoor gym in the jungle, with all money directed to the lifeguard programme, so it’s pretty old and rusty but at least it goes to a good cause. Can’t say the people that work here were the most friendly bunch, but pop your headphones in and embrace the rust, and you’ll have a good workout.
If yoga and Pilates are more your jam, you’re in the right place. There are heaps of options for yoga and pilates classes, and you can take a class everywhere from within the hotels and hostels, to the Lifeguards Gym and dedicated yoga centres. We didn't try them out, as we bring our own instructor on Salt Escapes, but do drop a comment below if you’ve tried and tested any.
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