Our lodging options are thoughtfully designed to inspire & delight. Alpine architecture features strokes of Costa Rican flair to create charming retreats that showcase the cloud forest.
Nestled within Hotel Belmar's classic Chalet Building, these lodgings are conveniently adjacent to the hotel's nature trail, embracing the serene landscapes of Monteverde.
Peninsula Rooms offer comfort with garden and Gulf of Nicoya views, situated conveniently in the main building near Celajes Restaurant and the Front
The Nicoya Suites are the epitome of luxury, providing expansive layouts over 1000 ft with panoramic views. Ideal for discerning travelers seeking exclusivity and premium amenities.
Your insider's guide to the happenings and hidden gems of our eco-paradise. Here, we share the stories that make Hotel Belmar a sanctuary for the soul. From wellness insights to local culture happenings, from farm-to-table culinary adventures to mindful living, our blog is a tapestry of Hotel Belmar’s unique magic. Join us in celebrating the beauty of Monteverde Costa Rica, one story at a time.
Costa Rica is emerging as one of the top tourism destinations in the world, and for good reason. The bio-diversity, culture and activities are unparalleled in Central America, and Monteverde is a perfect example.
Did you know that Costa Rica is home to an estimated 920 species of birds, over 100 of which are endemic to the area. Indeed, Costa Rica is a birdwatcher’s paradise, and we are happy to report that some of
Nicoya Suites – New, Next Level Luxury in the Heart of the Cloud Forest in Monteverde, Costa Rica Years of planning, months of construction and weeks of anticipation led to the most exciting announcement Hotel Belmar has released in recent
Authentic Farm Experience at Finca Madre Tierra I couldn’t help but smile. I was literally riding off into the sunset on horseback, surrounded by one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places on earth
Yoga in the cloud forest is a magical experience. In Hotel Belmar’s studio, mist sweeps by outside the panoramic window, as a mixture of locals and visitors filter in and find their places on the tropical hardwood floor.