Our Island Houses

Isla Cedros

More Accommodation Options at Bahía Rica Adventures!

 

We’re excited to share that we now have even more unique accommodations for you to enjoy! In addition to our main lodge, we now offer three island houses on Isla Cedros, just a quick five-minute boat ride away.

 

Perched atop a hill, these cozy, newly renovated houses boast stunning ocean views on both sides. Surrounded by lush tropical greenery, the vibe here is relaxed, authentic, and quintessentially Costa Rican. Your only neighbors will be friendly local fishermen, adding to the charm of this serene island escape.

 

Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers, these island houses provide a peaceful retreat while keeping you close to all the exciting activities Bahía Rica has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, our new accommodations on Isla Cedros are ready to welcome you.

 

Come and experience the beauty and tranquility of island living with Bahía Rica Adventures!

 

CASA CEDROS – 2 bedrooms (sleeps up to 8 persons)

CASITA SIRENA – 2 bedrooms (sleeps up to 6 persons)

CABINA MARIPOSA – 1 bedroom (sleeps up to 4 persons)


Casa Cedros

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For a detailed description of each house, click here: https://www.bahiarica.com/ourlodge

The Ultimate 3-week Costa Rica itinerary for families

Bioluminescence

Looking for a perfect family adventure in Costa Rica?
Check out Jane Geffin’s article on “The Ultimate 3-week Costa Rica Itinerary for Families. As a previous guest at Bahia Rica, Jane includes our guesthouse and bioluminescent kayak tour in her recommendation. Follow Jane’s expert advice to make the most of your family’s trip, with exiting activities and hidden gems to explore. Dive into her article for a detailed guide on creating unforgettable memories in Costa Rica.

The Ultimate 3 Week Costa Rica Itinerary for Families

 

Jane Geffin’s blog about the bioluminescent kayak tour

Embark on an informative journey with Jane Geffin as she on her web page “The Family Conscience” recounts her bioluminescent kayak tour and accommodation experience here at Bahia Rica. Dive into Jane’s blog to learn more about the bioluminescence and what to expect if you decide to join a tour.

 

Bioluminescence Costa Rica Kayaking Tour

Bioluminescent kayak tour blog

Matt and Jenn, is a couple who left Boston to pursue a dream of traveling, living, and starting a family in Costa Rica. They visited us and wrote a great article about their experience on our bioluminescent kayak tour. They even managed to take some pictures with their cell phone – rad how they did it in their article.

https://www.twoweeksincostarica.com/bioluminescent-kayak-tour/

 

Bioluminescent kayak tour with Bahia Rica

 

Isla Tortuga, SUP and bioluminescence

Rachelle is a photographer from South Africa traveling around the world and sharing her experiences in some super nice videos.
Check out her YouTube channel: Tales of Odyssey

She and her friend came to Bahia Rica and we took them out on some of our adventures.

Put on full screen sit back and enjoy this video!!!!

 

 

Bioluminescent bay kayak tour

Like swimming in a starry sky

If you want to experience something really out of this world, you should definitely try the bioluminescent bay kayak tour conducted by the Bahia Rica Fishing & Kayak Lodge. 

Imagine kayaking at night in water that turns light blue at the touch of your hand. It’s like swimming in a starry sky, with fish moving around you, creating little comets of light, while your paddle creates galaxies in the water. It’s really a once-in-a-lifetime experience that no one should miss.” Writes Patrick Goodness, in an article in The Luxury Couple about his life and experiences in Costa Rica.

Patrick has lived in Costa Rica for 10 years, and in this article he shares with us some of his favorite places to visit, and activities to do. The bioluminescent kayak tour and Sport fishing with Bahia Rica is among those favorites. Read about how Bahia Rica is his ‘go-to’ team for fishing and snorkeling trips in the Gulf of Nicoya.

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