"We had lizards in the room and NO hot water! The electrical outlets were limited. Very over-priced! The staff was friendly, but the rooms were a HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT!"
"This is very good value accommodation in a beautiful setting. Our room was simple but very clean. The staff were friendly and the home cooked diner and breakfast were good. The owners work closely to support the local community and so it feels really nice to stay here and support their great work. "
"Great host!
Comfortable cabins in the middle of the rainforest. Beautiful trails right behind the rooms. The host is super friendly and has great knowledge. It is very small and private.
Recommended a 4x4 for the street to location. "
"Really nice property on the river with excellent, very kind owners. Highly recommended eating dinner here while you stay, the food was excellent. You get treated lile family. Rooms have AC, wifi, shower, toilet, television. "
"It was in middle of jungle, did night and bird watching around lodge and we saw many animals. Very happy we found this gem. Rooms are basic and breakfast wss great."
"La Finca Azul is a really nice place to stay. We only stayed for one night, but we wish we could have stayed longer. It's surrounded by beautiful nature, with a river nearby. The food was good, and the owner's daughters were really sweet to our two-year-old. If you want a peaceful getaway with nature and friendly people, this is a great place to go."
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Learn about the local history of Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui when you spend time at San Agustin Church. While you're in the area, wander around the rainforest.
Lush rainforests surround this riverside town where you can raft the Sarapiquí River or spot toucans at La Selva Biological Station. Ask local guides about night tours to see red-eyed tree frogs and sloths, or visit nearby chocolate farms for hands-on harvesting experiences.
The hottest months are usually September and May, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 25°C. The rainiest months in Sarapiqui are July, November, August and June, with each month seeing an average of 494 mm of rainfall.