Villa Nasua -Beautiful, spacious, private 2&3-bedroom condos in Jaco
- bedrooms 3
- baths 2
- sleeps 6
- pool yes
- hot tub no
- pets allowed no
- type Condo
- community Jaco Beach
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rates (USD)
$
95
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$
185
/ night
$ 665 - $ 1,295 / week
vacation rental description
"Our home is yours in Costa Rica!"
Villa Nasua is a small, family-owned and operated villa of six
spacious condominiums, located in Jaco Beach, Costa Rica, a short
and scenic drive from the international airport.
Surrounded by gardens and gated for privacy and security, this cozy
little retreat offers six 2- or 3-bedroom, 2-bath condos, all
individually furnished and decorated with a Spanish ambiance.
In the heart of Jaco Beach, a short stroll away from restaurants,
shops, discos and the beach, the condos at Villa Nasua offer you the
warmth and hospitality you'll find only in personalized accommodations,
perfect for a comfortable yet affordable vacation with family or friends.
So let Villa Nasua be your Costa Rican home away from home in Jaco.
You arrive as our guest, but you stay as our friend!
property availability
Last modified on 02-25-2011 at 2:56 PM.
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Soraya Simons 503-626-7608
condo rental amenities
The Condos at Villa Nasua
Enjoy the privacy and comfort of these spacious accommodations, beautifully lit by large
windows, and furnished in hand-crafted wood and tile. Your own veranda views the pool
and tropical garden, and your fully-equipped kitchen, dining and living rooms offer all the
comforts of home.
Each of the six condominiums has two floors and three bedrooms and features high
ceilings, light and spacious design, wooden fans and fixtures, and beautiful tile
throughout, to complete a cool and graceful Spanish ambiance.
The living room has comfortable chairs and cable TV, and the tiled veranda has
chairs and tables for relaxing by the pool. Each kitchen has a large refrigerator,
a full-sized gas stove and oven, a coffee maker, and a wide assortment of kitchen
utensils to prepare meals and snacks.
Upstairs are three spacious bedrooms, one furnished with two single beds, the others
each with a queen bed. Clean and comfortable, each room has A/C, a ceiling fan, an all-
wood closet and a secure drawer. There are two full bathrooms in each villa (one
downstairs, one upstairs). Each is spacious, beautifully tiled and appointed, and
meticulously cleaned and maintained.
The property is completely walled and gated, with locked, on-site parking and night
security on duty, so you and your family can be completely at ease to relax or come and
go. And with all there is to do, just steps away, you’ll be wandering and enjoying in no
time!
activities and attractions in Jaco Costa Rica
The Town of Jaco
Ever the "fun and sun" spot of choice on the Pacific coast, Jaco is Costa Rica's
liveliest and most visited beach town. Its proximity to the capital (San Jose), its
great night life, beach and surf, central location, unique shops and galleries make
Jaco a must for most traveler itineraries. There is world-class deep-sea fishing, plus a
long sandy beach with a shape and ocean floor that consistently produces big waves that
make the Jaco area the surfing capital of Costa Rica and an international surfing
destination.
On shore, too, is a lively and thriving community, with excellent language schools and
medical clinics, doctors who make house calls, an ambulance service, pharmacies,
dentists, banks, bus and taxi service, post office, churches, supermarkets, fish and
butcher shops, ice cream stands, clothing and artisan boutiques, discos, casinos, nearly
100 restaurants and cantinas, car rental agencies, print and media services, souvenir
shops, and several tour operators.
Your private retreat at Villa Nasua is just three blocks to the center of town (and one more
to the beach) close to restaurants, shopping, and all the sand and surf you could wish.
So stroll at your leisure through town and sample American and international cuisine,
plus a fruit market, grocery store, bakery, shopping centers, ice cream shops and
galleries. Then find a palm tree on the beach and watch the day go by, as you plan
adventures around the area and the country...
The Beach at Jaco
The beach is just over 3km in length from one end to the other—a nice walk, but if your
legs give up on you, the local taxis are more then happy to help you out. The surf is best
in the green season from May to November, but depending on what you crave in size of
waves, Jacó really can offer an all-year surfing experience. (Note: Jacó’s surf is not a good
place for in-experienced surfers or swimmers or anyone who is un-accustomed to the
ocean. There are big waves, rip tides and undercurrents.) You can also rent cars, bicycles
motorcycles, scooters, or kayaks. You can go deep-sea fishing, take an all-day catamaran
excursion or a sun-set cruise, or even go with a boat-plane to private beaches. Horseback
riding is also very popular, as is paragliding.
Reading
Keep your eyes open for the Jacó News and the Tico Times, both English-language
publication.
Dining Out
For the best seafood in town, visit Hicaco restaurant. (Don't miss their lobster feast on
Wednesdays from 6 to p.m.) Also try Clarita's Beach Bar and Grill, Restaurant Saca Goma, Steak House. And of course, this is only the beginning--there are
many more choices for you to explore.
Horseback Riding
Enjoy the beauty of the Jacó surroundings riding a well-trained horse through mountain
trails, sighting monkeys and birds along the way. From lookout points you’ll enjoy
exceptional views of the coast all the way north to the Gulf of Nicoya.
Crocodile and Bird Tour
Spend two amazing hours on the river Tarcoles on a comfortable and secure boat, as you
travel through a bird watching paradise (the most important refuge of the Scarlet Macaw
and many more different species of birds). And giant crocodiles (12-18 feet long) come
right up to the boat seeking food!
Sportsfishing
Jaco has become an important deep sea fishing port. Located midpoint between the
fishing centers of Quepos to the south and fFlamingo to the North, Jaco is ideally located
to intercept the seasonal fish migration. Both inshore and offshore charters are offered.
Inshore fishing near the scenic beaches, cliffs and rock formations of the Central Pacific
Coast yields an abundance of local species such as roosterfish, mackerel, Cubera snapper
and African pompano. Offshore in blue water are marlin, sailfish, dorado (mahi-mahi),
yellowfin tuna and wahoo.
Catamaran Cruise
This day trip combines blue water, white sand, green mountains, and superb cusine
and service. In the morning, the boat cruises past the islands of San Lucas, Gypsy,
Sugar Loaf, Guayabo, Jesuita, Cedros and Negritos. But Tortuga Island is the destination,
with its immaculate white-sand beach and turquoise waters, a perfect stop
for swimming, snorkeling and lunch.
Carara Biological Reserve
Just 30 minutes from Jacó is a world-renowned nesting ground for Scarlet Macaws
--which is habitat, also, for thousands of other birds, monkeys, sloths and huge
river crocodiles. Due to the park's strategic location in the zone of transition
between the Pacific Coast’s dry and humid tropical regions, the Reserve’s popular trails
offer some of the world's most intriguing flora and fauna, including countless varieties of
tropical plants and insects.
Canopy Tour
Originally designed for biological research, forest canopy networks are now popular for
local adventure-seekers. You zip on high-tension cables between platforms at heights
of up to 40 meters above the forest floor, traversing distances of up to 150 meters in
one of the few remaining transitional forests of Costa Rica.
Kayaking, Outriggers and Snorkeling
The waters of the Pacific Coast offer the perfect conditions to enjoy kayaking and
outriggers as a leisure or serious sport. Admire beautiful coral and fish while
exploring a rock reef at a peaceful hidden beach. Or, choose a whitewater river kayaking
and waterfall adventure inland.
Manuel Antonio National Park
This is one of the country's most beautiful locations (an easy drive south of Jaco), with
idyllic beaches surrounded by rainforest filled with birds, sloths and monkeys.
Take your camera and take the day….
Around Costa Rica
Earthly paradise lies here, at the heart of Central America. Costa Rica is one of the
small nations that together comprise the isthmus of Central America. The country's
borders are defined by Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south. Set as it is,
between two continents and two oceans, Costa Rica is a convergence of land and water
that makes the region a unique ecological bottleneck. It encompasses just 50,900 sq
km (19,563 square miles)--an area comparable in size to Denmark or West Virginia--
divided into 7 provinces (Alajuela, Cartago, Guanacaste, Heredia, Limón, Puntarenas,
and San José,the capital, which is set centrally in a high valley).
But within this diminutive nation lives an astonishing five percent of the world's
bio-diversity, including more than 800 species of ferns, 1,000 orchids, 2,000 kinds
of trees, and 200 species of mammals. Both coastlines of Costa Rica have an abundance
of beaches. The country’s interior is shaped by four mountain ranges, all running north to
south. And cascading down from the central mountains--especially on the moist
Caribbean side--are many of Costa Rica's great rivers.
Costa Rica is now a favorite international vacation destination, with its rich Latin American
culture and the beautiful welcoming smiles and warm, friendly culture of its people.
Costa Ricans (“Ticos”) are friendly, well-educated and hard working citizens who take
pride in their country. They have not had an army for more than 50 years--nor under-
gone a civil war or any major military attack in modern history.
The Ticos’ appreciation for their country is clear in their efforts to preserve its natural
resources. Over 28% of Costa Rica has been set aside in national parks or reserves-
protected by the best-developed conservation program in Latin America. The nation
now boasts some of the most beautiful tropical coatlines and exotic rainforests in the
world. It is a land of contrasts: active volcanoes, sultry beaches, lush jungles, wind-
swept mountaintops. And just as varied are your options for enjoying it all.
Whatever your choices, let Villa Nasua be your Costa Rica vacation home. We'll help you
plan and arrange all your sightseeing adventures, then return to us again to relax and
soak up the sun and warmth of Jaco.
Bienvenidos!
vacation rental rates
Weekly rates minimum 7-night stay.
Daily rates 1-6 night stay.
All rates include the 13% tax; there will be no additional fees added.
A 50% deposit is required to secure your reservation.
A 2-bedroom rental sleeps a maximum of 4 persons.
A 3-bedroom rental sleeps a maximum of 6 persons.
*****Dec. 1, 2012 - Apr. 30, 2013
2-Bedroom w/AC: $784/week ($112/night - min 7-night stay)
3-Bedroom w/AC: $1015/week ($145/night - min 7-night stay)
2-Bedroom w/AC: $139/night daily rate - 1-6-night stay
3-Bedroom w/AC: $169/night daily rate - 1-6-night stay
*****May. 1, 2013 - Nov. 30, 2013
2-Bedroom w/AC: $665/week ($95/night - min 7-night stay)
3-Bedroom w/AC: $833/week ($119/night - min 7-night stay)
2-Bedroom w/AC: $106/night daily rate - 1-6-night stay
3-Bedroom w/AC: $138/night daily rate - 1-6-night stay
*****Christmas (Dec. 20, 2013 - Jan. 3, 2014) and Easter (Mar. 22 - Apr. 1, 2013)
2-Bedroom w/AC: $1260/week ($180/night)
3-Bedroom w/AC: $1295/week ($185/night)
2-Bedroom w/AC: $180/night daily rate - 4 nights minimum stay.
3-Bedroom w/AC: $185/night daily rate - 4 nights minimum stay.
Soraya Simons 503-626-7608
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Top things to do in Jaco
- Surfing
- Deep Sea Fishing
- Zip Line
- Canopy Tours
- Fishing
Top things to do on a budget
- Buggy Boarding
- Surfing
- Horseback Riding
Top things to do with a family
- Hiking
- Beach
- Manuel Antonio National Park
- Carara National Reserve
Soraya Simons , owner