Staying at Barons Resort in Atenas, Costa Rica

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Staying at Barons Resort in Atenas, Costa Rica


Our latest adventures in Costa Rica started close to the city of Atenas. Less than an hour west of downtown San Jose, Atenas is thought for a year-round temperate local weather and small city life. In reality, Atenas is a well-liked location retirement overseas.

A brief connection to the toll highway resulting in the coast, we recovered from our worldwide combat right here earlier than heading in direction of Jaco with its tourism and nightlife. Surrounded by mountains coated in espresso plantations and forest reserves, we reserved two nights in a typical queen room at Barons Resort on Expedia.com. While the room was comfy and clear, the spotlight of a keep at Hotel Barons is the view.

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Each room has a rooftop patio with 360-degree views of the valley under. We packed a pair of binoculars and took turns surveying the view.

You can begin or finish the day within the indoor and out of doors eating room.

During our keep we loved a tour of the close by El Toledo natural espresso plantation and organized for a one-hour {couples} therapeutic massage. The out of doors temperature was barely too chilly to expertise the out of doors swimming pool, however I took a photograph anyway. In hotter climate, you would simply safe a relaxing beverage from the lodge bar right here.

 

The whole price for our keep at Barons Resort was round $300, together with two scrumptious breakfasts and excluding a further $60/particular person for a one-hour therapeutic massage. Enjoy a keep right here or discover one other spot within the mountains or on the town utilizing this map:

Happy trails! 


About the Author



Julie Henning


Julie Henning is a contract author and journalist primarily based out of Eugene, Oregon. She is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers and proprietor of the family-travel web site RoadTripsForFamilies.com. She is a latest previous member of the Midwest Travel Writers Association and the Association for Great Lakes Outdoor Writers.

In March 2018 Julie Henning printed the e book “100 Things to Do in Eugene Before You Die” (Reedy Press). She is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers and up to date previous member of the Midwest Travel Writers Association and the Association for Great Lakes Outdoor Writers.

She has been printed within the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Wisconsin State Journal, Travel Wisconsin, Travel Oregon, Hometown News Group, The Daily Journal (Kankakee, Illinois), the Rochester Post Bulletin, Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine (DNR publication), Experience Michigan Magazine, the Official Oregon Wine Touring Guide, Metro Parent Milwaukee Magazine, Eugene Cascades & Coast Official Visitors Guide, Trivago, Intercom Magazine, Roadtrippers.com, Amtrak.com, Eugene Magazine, and FTF Geocacher Magazine.

Julie has appeared on Wisconsin Public Radio, Ohio Public Radio, and KCBX FM Central Coast Radio. She has produced episodes for Journey of Discovery with Tom Wilmer, a National Public Radio journey podcast. Julie has additionally produced journey apps with Sutro Media and Bindu Media. She works full time in advertising and marketing.

Julie has appeared on Wisconsin Public Radio, Ohio Public Radio, and KCBX FM Central Coast Radio and is an affiliate producer with the Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer, a National Public Radio journey podcast.

She has blogged for TravelWisconsin.com, Travel Oregon, and VISIT Milwaukee.

Julie travels together with her three children and black lab as a lot as potential and lives by the motto, “Not all who wander are misplaced.” Check out a few of her greatest work at www.juliehenning.com.

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