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Experience our 110m² Suite in the middle of the trees and get a 360° view of the Costa Rican Tropical Forest. Rest on the amazing King size bed or relax watching and listening to the nature around you in our comfortable hammocks. Guanacaste Province is a province located in the northwestern part of Costa Rica, Central America. It's known for its stunning beaches, dry tropical forests, and diverse ecosystems. The province is named after the guanacaste tree, which is the national tree of Costa Rica. Sardinal District is one of the districts within Guanacaste Province. It's situated near the Pacific coast and is known for its proximity to popular tourist destinations like Playas del Coco and Playa Hermosa. These beaches are well-known for their beautiful white sands, clear waters, and vibrant marine life, making them popular spots for diving, snorkeling, and other water activities. The area around Sardinal District also offers opportunities for exploring national parks and reserves, such as the Rincon de la Vieja National Park, known for its volcanic activity, hot springs, and hiking trails. Guanacaste's climate is characterized by a distinct dry season and a rainy season, which impacts the region's ecosystems and agriculture. To get to Guanacaste Province and the Sardinal District in Costa Rica, you typically have a few options depending on your starting point and preferences. Here's a general guide on how to get there: 1. By Air: Fly into Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR): This is the main international airport serving the Guanacaste Province, including the Sardinal District. It's located in Liberia, the capital city of the province. You can find direct flights from various international destinations to this airport. 2. By Land: From Liberia: If you're already in Costa Rica, you can travel by bus, shuttle, or taxi from Liberia to the Sardinal District. This journey may take around 30 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic and exact location. From San Jose: If you're arriving in Costa Rica via Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San Jose, you can choose to travel to Guanacaste by bus, shuttle, or domestic flight. The journey by road can take around 4-5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. 3. Car Rental: Renting a car is a convenient option if you want to explore the region on your own. There are several car rental agencies available at both international airports, and the roads are generally well-maintained. Keep in mind that some destinations within Guanacaste might require driving on unpaved roads. 4. Organized Tours and Transportation: Many tour operators and transportation companies offer shuttle services and guided tours to various destinations within Guanacaste, including the Sardinal District. This option can provide convenience and local expertise. 5. Local Transportation: Once you're in the Sardinal District, you can use local taxis, buses, or even bicycle rentals to get around and explore the nearby attractions.

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