There's a particular kind of exhaustion that doesn't come from working too hard or sleeping too little. It comes from carrying the weight of uncertainty — from watching headlines scroll by, flight delays stack up, and the general sense that the world has become harder to navigate than it used to be.
If you've felt that lately, you're not imagining it. And you're not alone.
What you might be imagining — and probably dismissing as impractical — is the idea of actually getting away. Of pressing pause. Of letting the noise fall quiet for a week while you remember what it feels like to just be somewhere beautiful.
We want to gently tell you: that's not a luxury. That's medicine.
One of the quiet gifts of this particular corner of Costa Rica is how completely it removes you from everything familiar — not through distance alone, but through atmosphere. Playa Pelada isn't a resort destination with a swim-up bar and a gift shop selling keychains. It's a small, unhurried stretch of coastline on the Nicoya Peninsula where the rhythm of the day is set by the tides, not the clock.
You wake up here and something shifts. Maybe it's the sound — howler monkeys in the canopy before your alarm ever goes off. Maybe it's the iguana walking unhurriedly across your path like it has nowhere to be and neither, it turns out, do you. Maybe it's the way the light comes through the trees in the morning and makes everything feel like it was arranged just for this moment.
Whatever it is, it works.
We know — air travel right now feels like an Olympic sport you didn't train for. Delays, cancellations, crowded terminals, uncertainty at every gate. It's enough to make anyone give up on the idea of going anywhere.
But here's what we've watched happen over and over: guests who almost didn't come, who almost talked themselves out of it, who land in Liberia or San José and feel the shift the moment the warm air hits them. The journey is worth it. And once you're in Nosara, the car you rented becomes an adventure rather than a commute. The bumpy road to Playa Pelada becomes part of the story.
The world's complications don't disappear. They just stop being the most important thing on your mind.
Our casitas aren't fancy in the way that word usually gets used. They're comfortable, thoughtfully cared for, and designed so that the outside is always part of the inside — open air, natural materials, the sound of the ocean close enough to find your way to it barefoot at sunrise.
The people here are kind. That's not marketing language — it's simply true. Neighbors wave. The woman at the pulpería knows your name by day two. Dinner at a local soda costs almost nothing and tastes like someone made it because they wanted to, not because they had to. The community around Playa Pelada and greater Nosara has built something rare: a place that welcomes strangers warmly and means it.
We live in a culture that has made busyness a virtue and rest feel like a confession. But the research is clear, and more importantly, your body already knows it: stepping away from the noise — genuinely away, in a place that asks nothing of you — restores something that grinding through another week simply cannot.
You don't need a reason to take a break beyond the fact that you need one.
Playa Pelada will be here. The monkeys will be loud in the morning. The tide will come in and go out. The iguanas will walk across your path with that magnificent indifference. And for a week, none of the things that felt so heavy will follow you here.
That's the point. That's the whole point.

We'd love to have you. Come see what quiet feels like. Click here and see you soon!
If you needed yet another reason to visit our beautiful country, Costa Rica just earned SECOND PLACE in the Wanderlust Readers’ Travel Awards for the most desirable country in the world. Voters selected Costa Rica for its natural features and travel options.
What did we stand out for specifically? Costa Rica stood out for its forests, coastlines, and outdoor activities. We also ranked high in other areas. Costa Rica took second in adventure destinations and second in sustainability. In nature and wildlife, it placed eighth. "These positions reflect our country’s focus on conservation, with over 25 percent of its land under protection. National parks and reserves draw visitors interested in hiking, birdwatching, and marine life."
Here is the link to the Tico Times article for your reading pleasure: Costa Rica Claims Second Spot in Global Travel Rankings
So what are you waiting for? Come visit and stay at one of our beautiful villas in Playa Pelada. Casa Cielo and Casa Mar are a short walk from the beach, surf, and local markets. Your pura vida escape awaits!
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If you spot a hefty lizard doing an excellent impression of a beach bum, congratulations — you've met the local iguana.
They like to hang out on warm rocks, rooftops, and sometimes casually strut across the pool deck like they own the place (because... they kinda do).
Pro tip: No need to be scared — they’re just working on their tan, same as you.


Who needs an alarm clock when you have a family of howler monkeys living nearby?
Their deep, prehistoric roars sound way bigger than they actually are.
Think of them as your jungle hype team, announcing the start of another beautiful day in paradise.
(Note: They take their job very seriously. Like, 5 AM seriously.)
Nosara’s gardens are fluttering with colorful butterflies — and sometimes giant, slightly confused moths who thought they were invited to the party.
(Spoiler alert: They're always invited.)
They float by like pieces of living art and remind you that here, even "crashers" make things better.


As the sun sets and the jungle comes alive, you might meet a toad or two hopping along your path.
Don’t worry — they’re just out for a stroll, maybe singing backup for the tree frogs.
(And they take their jobs very seriously too... sometimes right on your doorstep.)
Coatis, armadillos, pizotes, colorful crabs, mesmerizing lizards, and if you're really lucky, maybe even a sloth on a slow-motion adventure across the trees!
Here in Nosara and Pelada, nature isn’t just nearby — it’s part of the experience. Book your stay at Casa Cielo or Casa Mar and experience for yourself.
Packing for Nosara isn’t like packing for a big city—it’s a mix of laid-back, beachy, and just a little wild. Whether you're coming for yoga, surf, or simply sun and slow mornings with coffee, here’s what we recommend bringing (and what you can leave behind).

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Lightweight, Easy Breezy Clothing
Think quick-drying, breathable fabrics. It gets hot here—tank tops, linen, and comfy cover-ups are your best friends. Skip the high heels and bring sandals, flip-flops, or lightweight sneakers.
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Swimsuits & Water Gear
Bring at least two swimsuits—you’ll likely live in them. A rash guard or surf shirt is also great for sun protection if you plan to surf or SUP.
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Sun & Bug Protection
Nosara has strong sun and plenty of nature, so bring reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and good insect repellent (especially in the green season). We also recommend aloe vera gel just in case!
Bonus Gear:
✨ Want to enjoy Nosara without overpacking?
Book your stay at Casa Cielo or Casa Mar—our two peaceful casitas just minutes from the beach and perfectly set up for barefoot simplicity and pura vida living.



Nosara may be known for its waves and yoga but tucked along the quieter parts of Playa Pelada and beyond are a few low-key eateries that locals whisper about. These are the places where your latte, smoothie, cerveca or chilled wine comes with a sea breeze, breathtaking ocean views and chatting away with locals or other tourists just comes easy. And interested in sunsets? Yup . . . this is where you want to be!
1. La Luna – Playa Pelada
Sitting facing Pelada beach, La Luna provides not only breathtaking views at any time of day, but delicious brunch and Mediterranean food. Book early for your sunset dinner! La Luna Restaurant
2. La Cuchara de Dona Emi – Playa Pelada
Tucked away on Pelada Beach, La Cuchara is a local family restaurant serving authentic Costa Rican food while enjoying the ocean breeze. La Cucharade
3. Olga’s Nosara – Playa Pelada
No frills, no pretense—just beachfront lunch and cocktail with your toes in the sand or Happy Hour for live must and sunset. Olga's Nosara
Want to experience the true beauty of our beloved Pelada?
Book your stay at Casa Mar
—just a short walk to all three eateries and the beach.


Nosara, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Tucked away on the Nicoya Peninsula, Nosara is one of Costa Rica’s most beloved coastal gems—a blend of surf-town energy, jungle tranquility, and pura vida living. Whether you're seeking adventure, serenity, or something in between, Nosara has something for everyone.



Nosara is home to some of the most beautiful and untouched beaches in Costa Rica:
Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just ready to ride your first wave, Nosara’s beaches are the perfect playground.



Nosara is not just a beach destination—it’s a haven for nature lovers. The surrounding jungle and rivers are full of life:
🌿 Here, you don’t need to go far to be immersed in nature—it’s literally all around you.


Nosara is often called the yoga and wellness capital of Costa Rica, and for good reason. People from all over the world come here to recharge:
🧘 Come for the sunsets, stay for the self-care.



Nosara’s dining scene is as diverse and delicious as its community:
Food here is fresh, seasonal, and often locally sourced—and always served with a side of pura vida.



If you’re craving more than just a hammock and a cold drink, Nosara won’t disappoint:
There’s no shortage of ways to explore, even if adventure means a stroll on the beach to watch our spectacular sunsets.


Nosara is an interesting mix of cultures and people:
It’s this balance of local roots and global spirit that makes Nosara feel like home—whether it’s your first visit or your tenth.
Nosara is a destination that speaks to surfers, families, solo travelers, yogis, and adventurers alike. Whether you're here to unwind or to dive into something new, there's a rhythm and beauty to life in Nosara that's hard to explain—until you experience it yourself.
✨ Ready to experience Nosara?
Book your stay at Casa Cielo or Casa Mar, our tranquil, fully equipped casitas in Playa Pelada—just a short walk from the beach, surf, and local markets. Your pura vida escape awaits.
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