Waldorf Astoria Has Opened in Costa Rica Near Key Natural Attractions

Hilton has opened the Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique, a 188-room resort perched above Playa Penca in Guanacaste. Developed in partnership with Revolution Places, Garnier & Garnier, and Cacique Investors LLC, the property is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the region’s tourism sector. The newly opened resort on the northern Pacific coast of Costa Rica adds more capacity to a heavily visited tourist area.
The property is designed to accommodate a wide range of traveler needs, offering both comfort and accessibility for short-term and extended stays. The resort provides a variety of facilities for visitors:
- Six dining venues offering regional-inspired cuisine
- A multi-level swimming pool
- Clubs for children and teenagers
- A 17,000-square-foot spa and fitness center
- 10,000 square feet of meeting and event space
- Four- and five-bedroom residences for longer stays, with access to the same amenities

For visitors, the resort’s location provides convenient access to several natural attractions. Travelers can visit Llanos de Cortés Waterfall, which features a cascade with a natural swimming area and surrounding greenery near Bagaces. Another highlight is Catarata Bijagual, where a calm pool lies at the bottom of a waterfall surrounded by lush forest. Playa Conchal, known for its striking white shell sand and tranquil waters, is another highlight for travelers. Visitors can enjoy both rest and adventure while taking in Costa Rica’s Pacific coastal scenery.
The area offers easy connections to inland sites that showcase the nation’s remarkable biodiversity. Guests at Rincón de la Vieja National Park can experience volcanic landscapes, bubbling hot springs, and waterfalls, including La Cangreja. Oropendola Waterfall sits quietly along forest trails, waiting for those who venture off the main paths. Visitors can combine time along the coast with trips to inland natural areas, offering a more varied travel experience.

This newly opened resort in Guanacaste broadens travel options, pairing contemporary facilities with convenient access to nearby natural sites. Visitors can now enjoy exploring both the Pacific coastline and the inland parks, experiencing the region with improved comfort and flexibility. Tourists are now offered the opportunity to explore the Pacific coast along with inland park areas with improved comfort and adaptability.