Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
Casa Capitan is the ultimate Santa Teresa retreat, celebrated for its relaxed, comfortable, and natural beauty. Nestled on 6 acres of land with 150 meters of beachfront, it’s an ideal choice for families and friends. Positioned in front of the best surf spot in an exclusive part of the beach, Casa Capitan offers an intimate and cozy atmosphere that can also comfortably host larger groups if required.
The private pool is surrounded by lush greenery and there are mulitple outdoor showers and outdoor dining areas. The beach in front of the estate is absolutely beautiful: pristine white sands which go on forever.
The property boasts large open-plan seating areas for undwinding. The variety of indoor/outdoor living spaces blend seamlessly into eachother. Plenty of spacious areas in which to relax and unwind.
A beautiful kitchen with a stunning dining area. Three fulltime maids. Chef on request.
8 double bedrooms all with private bathrooms. Each enjoy beach or garden views. 2 of the suites enjoy their own private gardens, all have their own private balcony or terrace.
All 8 bedrooms have private luxury bathrooms.
Annabel loves this estate in Costa Rica and considers it the best in the area. She stayed there while shooting a feature on the house for Porter magazine and fell in love.
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