Whales and Dolphins Ecolodge offers you best accommodation at Uvita, Dominical in Costa Rica. Come and enjoy:
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Spend the unforgettable memories enjoying sunsets and wildlife from:
This extraordinary Hotel Whales and Dolphins is dramatically located on a bluff overlooking the South Pacific Coast, the Caņo Island and the Ballena Marine National Park, which includes the largest coral reef on the Pacific side of Costa Rica. It offers a homey atmosphere, where visitors from diverse generations and cultures, find the creative space to fulfill their personal experiences protecting the environment.
In a modern style, the 20 comfortable rooms very well equipped and decorated offer cozy balconies with awesome views and adequate furniture overlooking the natural environment. The property features 4 Superior Standard rooms and 16 Standard rooms, all of them with private balcony with stunning ocean views, AC, fan, private bathrooms, hairdryer, safety box, minibar, telephone, and sat TV.
Profound refurbishing
You can find on premises a newly built panoramic swimming pool, which invites clients to relax and refresh themselves, while enjoying awesome sunsets and surrounding large terraces with sun beds, gift shop, bar, and an exclusive restaurant
At the adjoining covered area or bar the same spectacular view is offered from its world class restaurant and tropical bar, available are snacks and local specialties.
The Hotel Whales and Dolphins is dramatically located on a bluff overlooking the South Pacific Coast, the Caņo Island and the Ballena Marine National Park, which includes the largest coral reef on the Pacific side of Costa Rica. This wildlife sanctuary protects different species of whales and dolphins together with other marine life, known as one of the most biologically intense places on Earth!
Whales and Dolphins respects the frailty of Nature, we believe that marine ecotourism is responsible travel to natural marine areas the preserve the environment and its wildlife. We support and encourage local conservation areas and respect the culture of the Region.