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Hotel Hacienda
Guachipelin is
located at the foot
of the Rincon de la
Vieja Volcano, near
the town of
Curubande, in
Guanacaste, Costa
Rica.
The Hacienda borders
the popular Rincon
de la Vieja National
Park. Since 1985,
Hacienda Guachipelin
has also been
hosting a steady
flow of visitors,
helping them enjoy
the natural beauty
of the ranch and the
neighboring national
park, where you will
experience volcanic
activity as in no
other volcano in
Costa Rica.
Natural hot springs,
virgin forests,
jungle waterfalls
and volcanic mud
pots are just some
of the many
attractions tourists
can enjoy during a
stay at the
Hacienda. Together
with its strong
involvement in
ecotourism, Hacienda
Guachipelin
continues its
traditional work of
raising cattle and
horses.
For the adventurer,
there are many
activities in the
lodge like horseback
riding, the Canyon
canopy tour, Rio
Negro Tubing
Adventure, bird
watching, as well as
trekking to the
active craters of
the Rincón de la
Vieja Volcano.
Hacienda
Guachipelin is a
down-to-earth, yet
comfortable hotel
catering to nature
lovers and adventure
travelers. There are
50 rooms, all with
their private
bathroom and hot
water.
From your room, you
can enjoy during the
day, the views of
the volcano and the
hacienda, and relax
at night with the
real sounds of
nature. Outside,
wide and inviting
verandahs await for
sharing afternoon
chats with fellow
travelers.
Hotel Hacienda
Guachipelin is a
truly ecotourism
lodge for adventure
travel and nature
lovers. The hotel is
surrounded by lush
gardens with native
trees, exotic
flowers and many
types of birds, and
it has views to both
the Rincon de la
Vieja volcano and
the Pacific ocean.
Near the reception
area, you will find
our corrals, where
real cowboys and
ranch hands begin
working in the early
hours each day. Also
there are many
adventure activities
that awaits the
adventurer that
comes to Costa Rica
to do different
things like
horseback riding,
canopy tour, tubing
tour on the Rio
Negro, and trekking
among many other
attractions.
The Rooms
Hacienda
Guachipelin is a
down-to-earth, yet
comfortable hotel
catering to nature
lovers and adventure
travelers. There are
52 rooms: 30
Standard, 18
Superior and 4
Junior Suites coming
in the near future.
From your room, you
can enjoy, during
the day, the views
of the volcano and
the hacienda, and
relax at night with
the real sounds of
nature. Outside,
wide and inviting
verandahs await for
sharing afternoon
chats with fellow
travelers.
The Superior Rooms
are bigger and more
spacious, and they
are located in the
newer buildings of
the hotel with
better views of the
area.
The Standard Rooms
are located near the
Reception Area, the
Swimming Pool and
the Bar, and the
Cattle Corrals.
All the rooms have
two beds, either two
doubles or one
double and one
single. Its also
possible to include
an extra single bed
upon request. Each
room has a safe
deposit box, and a
private bathroom
with hot water
heated by the sun on
solar panels.
The Restaurant
We are known for our
great service, and
for having the best
food in the area,
combining typical
national dishes,
with international
cuisine. From our
restaurant "La
Hacienda" you can
enjoy the views of
the Guanacaste
lowlands, the city
of Liberia, the
Liberia
International
Airport and the
coastal lines, or
see the vaqueros
working with the
cattle in the
fields.
Look Out Point
Our lookout
point provides a 360
degree view of all
the area, including
the Rincon de la
Vieja and Santa
Maria volcanoes, the
Guanacaste lowlands
and the coastal
lines. You can enjoy
spectacular sunsets
while you drink your
favorite beer or the
Cocktail of the day
during the Happy
Hour.
The Hacienda
For over 100
years, Hacienda
Guachipelin has been
a working ranch. In
1975, Tomás Batalla
Esquivel, a renowned
cattle and pure bred
Spanish horse
breeder acquired the
property. In recent
years, don Tomás's
children have joined
their father in his
efforts to further
the family legacy.
The property
comprises 1600
hectares of land, of
which 700 hectares
are set aside for
the conservation of
the tropical dry
forest; 575 hectares
are used as
pastureland; and 325
hectares are being
reforested with
species in danger of
extinction.
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