Pam
What is your favorite place to travel to in the wintertime? I have one requirement – someplace warm! A friend and I do an annual girls’ trip every winter, and our destination is any place warm. We went to Vietnam last year and to Thailand the year before. This year, it was Costa Rica, and, of course, I used points. Points to fly there, points to stay there! Costa Rica, on points, is what this post is all about.
There are tons of ways to use miles to fly to Costa Rica on points. I used Delta Miles for a first-class flight to San Jose, Costa Rica, from Denver 57,000 miles, but the main cabin was only 13,000, and Delta Comfort was 18,000.
My flight home was booked from San Jose through LAX to Denver. I used 27,500 Delta miles for a first-class ticket for the first part of the trip. This was an early morning flight, and I loved that extra space. Points/miles let me spoil myself! The last part of my trip home (LAX-DEN) was on a separate booking with Virgin Atlantic miles in first-class for 22,500 miles. I spent a lot on my first-class flights; you can expect to spend much less flying in economy class.
I love to lay by a nice pool and read, and I could take an excursion to the beach for a day or two. Sounded perfect! We even decided to tack on a couple of beach days at the end in Manual Antonio – a national park near a beach with tons of monkeys, sloths, and other wildlife.
Here is our hotel, the Costa Rica Marriott Hotel Hacienda Belen. It is rated a 4.6 out of 5.0, and that is a great score. It really pays to look at reviews of hotels on their sites or Trip Advisor so that you won’t be disappointed. Because Marriott gives you the 5th night free with award bookings, you could get five nights for the price of four nights!
In Costa Rica, you can find 13 Marriott hotels scattered around several cities. I have stayed previously in Tamarindo, a cute little surf town that’s a throwback to the ’60s, and I highly recommend it!
You can find hotels to stay at with points in Costa Rica from all four of my favorite brands:
Because I have hotel status with Marriott, we got upgraded to a room with a nice view and executive lounge access.
Our hotel was awesome – think old-world Spanish charm and lots of Latin music. It was right near the airport, so a quick shuttle ride, and I was there. It was tucked away from the busy streets, so it felt like the nicest resort to get away and relax. And I did just that – read and enjoyed the sun and the pools.
Because I still have Marriott Platinum Elite status, we could use the Executive Lounge at the hotel. This got us free breakfasts daily with tons of cold and hot options. We also had cold soft drinks and water available all day and appetizers at night – so many that it made a meal! Talk about a cheap vacation! I hardly paid for any food!
As I said previously, we spent a lot of time relaxing and reading by the pool. From San Jose, we did take two tours from GetYourGuide though.
The first was an all-day trip to Tortuga Island. They picked us up at our hotel, fed us breakfast, and took us on a catamaran to the island.
We had a great breakfast and then headed to the island for snorkeling, a fantastic lunch, and banana boat rides! Calypso Cruises did an awesome job of meeting our needs and providing a fun time. I recommend it if you go to San Jose.
We were picked up by our guide at our hotel and taken to the Sarapiqui River, where we met others to begin our rafting. We picked a low-level rafting trip of Class ll and lll rapids but it still had some great rides, got soaked, and had a blast. Our guide was the best – especially because he had four women in his raft! At the conclusion of each rapid, we would bring our oars together and yell, “Pura Vida”! We stopped after an hour for some cliff jumping and fresh fruit. At the end of our day, we had a great traditional Costa Rican lunch.
We really enjoyed our experience, but we had to drive over 2 hours to the river from San Jose, so we should have done it from our second location. It would have been on a different river. But I’m sure it would be fun.
After a week in San Jose, we were picked up by Super Shuttle at our hotel for a 3-hour drive to Quepos. They took us to our hotel Shana by the Beach Residences and Spa. We did have to pay for this stay. It was located so our balcony faced a jungle, and monkeys would come to visit daily.
There was a gorgeous beach just minutes from us called Biesanz Beach, where the water was warm as a bathtub (too warm for me but gorgeous). We enjoyed the beach and the pool at the hotel and the yummy free breakfasts that were included with our stay. Our room had two king beds and a huge kitchen – it was great!
We went to Manuel Antonio National Park one day and saw iguanas, monkeys, sloths, and many birds. My advice for you on this is to not hire a guide. They are available for 3 hours, but we would see them show people leaves and talk about things we would have been bored to hear. We would stop when big groups were gathered and saw plenty. We were able to go to Espadilla Beach and Manuel Antonio Beach (both located in the park), swim at both, and see plenty of animals in less than 3 hours.
I can’t write about this trip to Costa Rica and not say a few things about where I stayed last time. We stayed in Tamarindo, the cutest ’60s hippie, surfer town, and loved it too. On that trip, we flew to Liberia Airport, and my husband and I rented a car to get to Tamarindo, where we shared an Airbnb with friends. There is a surf school that my son goes to every year and my husband enjoyed trying to catch a few waves while we were there. I wholeheartedly recommend Tamarindo as another area to visit in Costa Rica.
Our favorite places to eat there were:
Costa Rica is a beautiful country to visit. It is full of natural beauty, and there are so many fun activities to do, animals to see, and wonderful people to meet. Luckily, it is possible to have your flights and even some of your hotels in Costa Rica on points to make your trips cheaper. Is Costa Rica on your points and miles destination bucket list?
Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities. American Express is a Travel Mom Squad advertiser, but we always show the best public offer even when we don’t earn a commission. Terms Apply.
Responses are not provided or commissioned by the bank advertiser. Responses have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by the bank advertiser. It is not the bank advertiser’s responsibility to ensure all posts and/or questions are answered.
Advertiser Disclosure: Travel Mom Squad has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Travel Mom Squad and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. This compensation may impact how or where products appear on this site. Travel Mom Squad has not reviewed all available credit card offers on this site.
Editorial Note: Opinions expressed here are author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post.
If you are really into wildlife or are biologists (like my husband and me), we highly recommend a guide (@johanchaves_cr). We would have seen almost NOTHING without him and his spotting scope. It was the best money we spent on the trip, and I’m planning another trip soon just to see him again.