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Costa Rican Paradise: Casa Chameleon at Las Catalinas

By Victor Baker

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Casa Chameleon Hotel

Hidden in the blissful resort town of Las Catalinas, Casa Chameleon aims to be the ultimate home away from home, a stunning retreat inviting travelers from all over the world to experience a unique Costa Rican adventure, in an intimate atmosphere, along the pristine sands of the Guanacaste Coast.

This splendid boutique resort is surrounded by more than 1,000 acres of spectacular forest on one side and the sparkling waters of the Pacific Ocean on the other, which might be the perfect recipe for a unique hideaway.

Casa Chameleon at Las Catalinas offers 21 private villas, each of them complemented by a personal salt water plunge pool and stunning ocean views. The interiors show off a minimalist contemporary design, with generous features such as king beds, modern luxuries and a fully stocked minibar with local Costa Rican products adding to the appeal.

Casa Chameleon Hotel

Outside these lovely villas, a breathtaking zero-edge infinity pool and a wonderful sunset bar await for you at the resort’s Sentido Norte Restaurant and Lounge. But since this retreat is so close to the Pacific, there are many other things to do here, which makes boredom a distant memory.

The beaches and warm waters of the ocean are perfect for swimming, snorkeling or kayaking, and while ashore, guests may also explore the lush forest on foot, bike, or horseback. You are, of course, also invited to go to the nearby town of Las Catalinas and discover a bit of Costa Rica’s rich culture.

If all else fails, the resort’s interesting spa menu, salon and fitness classes will make everything fade away and allow guests to enjoy life in the most beautiful of ways.

Casa Chameleon Hotel

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About Victor Baker

Victor has always been a big fan of cars, which is why he’s so proud to call himself a genuine petrolhead these days. His love actually stemmed from his father, who was an automotive engineer. Today, he loves to write down everything that comes to mind, car-related or not, and when he really gets down to it, he pretty much becomes one with his laptop.

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