Costa Paraiso

Location: Playa Dominicalito

For those seeking beautiful, secluded accommodations right on the ocean with easy beach access, look no further than Costa Paraiso.

Located 2 km south of Dominical, at the north end of Playa Dominicalito, Costa Paraiso is the sparkling jewel of Central Pacific Coast, nestled in the jungle, where the mountains meet the sea.

Costa Paraiso features 5 private cabinas, each with air conditioning, kitchenettes, high-quality beds, and high-speed wireless internet access. We have a beautiful pool and several oceanfront ranchos with hammocks for your relaxation set amidst the controlled chaos of our fantastic gardens.

We serve an authentic Tico breakfast of Gallo Pinto and eggs during the high season and other peak times.

There are plenty of activities to enjoy in the area, including a multitude of beaches - many excellent for surfers of all skill levels - waterfalls, jungle treks and tours of all descriptions. The area is well serviced by many excellent restaurants. In Dominical you can find an exciting night life.

Costa Paraiso offers the best of both worlds - easy access to the amenities and social activities of Dominical, but well enough removed from the bustle of town to truly relax and enjoy the splendor of beachfront life in the tropics.

Costa Paraiso is Canadian-owned and operated.


For pricing and reservations, visit the Costa Paraiso website

Photos of Costa Paraiso

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Dolphin Lodge - one of five cabinas.
Dolphin Lodge - one of five cabinas.
Seaside pool and rancho.
Seaside pool and rancho.
Pelican Roost - interior.
Pelican Roost - interior.
The ocean view from the deck of Toucan Nest
The ocean view from the deck of Toucan Nest


Contact Costa Paraiso

Phone: 27870025
Fax: 27870338
Website URL: http://www.costa-paraiso.com

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