Hotel & Spa Poco a Poco , Costa Rica

In Monteverde, Costa Rica at the end of the year 2000, circumstances lead a Costa Rican man to make one of the most important decisions of his life.

During the construction of his own house, he had the idea to convert it into a small luxury hotel in the Cloud Forest of Monteverde, and after a lot of careful planning and hard work, the result was a beautiful and cozy hotel in the mountains of Costa Rica.

For the nature enthusiast Monteverde offers some of the best chances of observing wildlife. Mammals and beautiful birds such as the Quetzal, thousands of plants, insects and other organisms are present in the cloud forest. One of the most outstanding ecosystems on the planet.

Hotel Poco a Poco - Monteverde, Costa Rica

The Otocuma Bar & Restaurant is proud to offer a delightfully prepared national and international selection of flavours and recipes served in our casual yet stylish restaurant. Enjoy the taste of local products enhanced by exotic ingredients and innovative fusions.

Choose the wine of your preference from our varied selection. From young, fresh and contemporary to the more classical, traditional tastes of famous wineries, brands and grapes.


Hotel Poco a Poco Wellness Experiences:

Specialized on helping guests achieve relaxation and overall wellness while sharing with them our cultural roots, Naroa Spa offers a broad variety of fusion services, which combine the latest massage styles and wellness treatments with the most typical organics grown in Monteverde.

Hotel Poco a Poco

All spa treatments were designed thinking about the top two highlights of Hotel Poco a Poco vision: Guest Service and Sustainability. In the meantime you are improving your health and relaxing, you are helping to develop the industry of organic goods in this little town, locally harvested and used for treatments performed by local people, trained by the hotel in concordance with our communal development commitment and social responsibility policies.


Hotel & Spa Poco a Poco, has a total of 30 deluxe rooms ranging from singles to doubles, triples and quadruples. They all have a comfortable private bath with a hot water shower, bathrobes, retractable chrome clothesline, lighted wall mounted mirror and hair dryer.

 

All rooms are equipped with a telephone for international calls, alarm clock, coffee maker with coffee from Monteverde, iron, ironing board, cable, flat screen TV, safe deposit box and very comfortable orthopedic king and queen beds.

Hotel Poco a Poco Rooms:

Hotel Poco a Poco Rooms

Bromelia Room

(24 m2) Rooms located in ground floors next by the gardens and parking areas, with easy access but not views. 1 King or 2 Queen size beds.

Hotel Poco a Poco Rooms

Quetzal Room

(24 m2) Rooms located in superior floors or next to the green areas, with views to the village and surrounding forest. No lift. 1 King or 2 Queen size beds.

Hotel Poco a Poco Rooms

Garden Family #17

(48 m2) Room located in ground floor, surrounded by gardens, next by the swimming pool and jacuzzi. Sound Insulated, spacious and comfortable for families. 1 King, 1 Queen + 1 Single.

Hotel Poco a Poco Rooms

Garden Superior #16

(55 m2) Special for honeymooners, with private jacuzzi and terrace. Sound Insulated and very spacious room surrounded by gardens and nice views to the valley and forest. 1 King size bed.

  • Hotel Poco a Poco Tours:
  • Hotel Poco a Poco - Monteverde Cloud Forest

  • Monteverde is famous for a reason — its cloud forests are brimming with plants and animals, its zip lines and suspension bridges are the longest (and most exciting) in the country, and its coffee is tasty, local and cheap. Each of these diversions – as well as countless other activities – can be enjoyed through a number of exciting tours.

  • Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve
    Owned by the Tropical Scientific Center, a leader private organization on environmental studies and tropical conservation; the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve covers an area of more than 5.000 hectares.

    It was established in 1974, thanks to the efforts of Wilford Guindon, one of the first Quaker settlers and biologist George Powell. It is an area of extraordinary beauty and one of the more exuberant ecosystems on the planet.

  • Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve
    Private non-profit reserve administrated by the Santa Elena High School. It is dedicated to nature conservation, ecotourism and all profits go to the improvement of regional education. Located high on the Caribbean slopes of the Cordillera de Tilarán (5, 000 feet, 1,500 m), the Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve is one of the first community managed reserves in the country.

    The Reserve officially opened in March 1992. It comprises an area of 310 hectares or 765 acres, and together with the Children's Eternal Rainforest, the Arenal-Tempisque Conservation Area and the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve constitutes a contiguous conservation area of approximately 28,000 hectares or 69,000 acres.

  • Children's Eternal Rain Forest
    The Monteverde Conservation League (MCL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the tropical forest. Founded in 1986 in Monteverde, the MCL began a land purchase campaign to conserve the tropical forest. Currently, the organization has achieved the formation of the largest private reserve in Costa Rica: The Children's Eternal Rain Forest (CERF). This has been possible thanks to the support of children, adults, schools and organizations around the world.

  • Casem
    Stands for “Comite de Artesanas de Santa Elena y Monteverde”. At the women´s artist coop in Monteverde you can find handcrafted souvenirs such as stationery, jewelry and t-shirts decorated with the Famous Quetzal.

  • Canopy Tours
    Monteverde is the capital of the canopy tours in Costa Rica, and was the first place where this activity became a tourist attraction. This is a new and exiting way to explore the forest’s last frontier: its canopy, where the abundance of life forms and interactions reaches its climax.

    There are at least 6 different canopy tours in the area, featuring the new Tarzan swings, rappels, hanging bridges, look out points and more. Some tours offer the longest cables in the area; others use towers that rise above the canopy for greater views and lengths, the sky tram brings you to the top of the continental divide, from where the cable lines start.

    Some provide transportation; some offer other attractions at their facilities and all of them cater for safety and fun.

  • Suspension Bridges Tour
    If you’d ratter keep your feet on the ground, but still want to experience the beauty of the Canopy, we recommend you one of the hanging bridges tours. There are different companies that offer a natural history walk on a forest trail passing by a series of hanging bridges.

    The walkways are firmly anchored and completely safe, from there you can appreciate the changes on the forest’s levels, plant interactions and wildlife can be easily observed. Transportation is provided and tours range from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

  • Night Tours
    Local Monteverde families are directly benefited by the conservation of their forest land. Small private reserves have been established on the SW flank of the mountains. Visitors can experience the magic of the forest at dusk. These reserves are located on a lower elevation, where second growth forest is less dense and chances to spot wildlife are greater.

  • Coffee Tours
    The rich soils of Monteverde are ideal for the production of Coffee. Since decades ago, local families have dedicated their lives to the cultivation of our “grano de oro”. By attending these tours, visitors learn about growing, harvesting and processing the beans until they are ready to be enjoyed. Their contribution goes directly to the local families.

    When visiting "El Trapiche" one of the tours recommended by the hotel, tourist can also learn about the process of making sugar at the sugar mill, interact and enjoy the rich flavours of raw molasses and the history and traditions behind these two products.

    The tour begins with a short walk through the farm where you can get a glimpse of plantations as sugar cane, coffee, bananas, plantains, tubers, oranges and more.

    Enjoy the entire coffee process, ride a Costa Rican ox cart and experience the process of making liquor out of the sugar cane, and to finish delight yourself with a fragrant cup of coffee.

  • The Frog Pond of Monteverde and Butterflies Garden
    A herpetarium located at only one hundred meters from Poco a Poco in which you can admire over 20 species of frogs and other amphibians. At their butterflies’ garden, there are different sections representing species of butterflies from the Monteverde area.

    Visitors can admire more than 25 species of native frogs, toads and other amphibians living in large, naturally-simulated terrariums. A bilingual guide accompanies visitors during each tour and teaches them about the frogs’ history, habitat, and unique characteristics.

    Some of the frogs and toads on hand include the colorful poison arrow frog, crowned frog, marine toad, cane toad, leopard frog, hourglass frog, and the famous red-eyed tree frog.

  • Butterfly Project of Monteverde
    This farm has a nature center, 4 gardens, a 500 square meter netted flyway, 3 greenhouses, a gift shop and botanical gardens. Founded in 1991 by biologist Jim Wolfe and his wife Marta Iris. The focus of the project is environmental education.

  • Horseback Riding Tours
    Regardless of the riding experience, this tour offers the chance of enjoying beautiful views of the gulf of Nicoya, waterfalls, forests, wildlife and breathtaking sunsets.

  • Serpentarium
    Costa Rica has 15 different species of venomous snakes, among which are the fer de lance, the godman montane pit viper, slender hog nosed pit viper, jumping pit viper, black speckled palm pit viper, eyelash palm pit viper, the rainforest hog nosed pit viper, side palm pit viper, the mute rattler, neo tropical rattlesnakes, cantils, corals, red tailed coral snake, chinilla, and selagic sea snake.

    Just a couple of blocks from Hotel Poco a Poco the Serpertarium exhibits snakes and other reptiles and amphibians from Costa Rica.

  • Hummingbird Gallery
    Located next to the entrance of the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Very worthwhile. Gifts, photos. etc. Great photo opportunities outside the gallery, where feeders attract a wide variety of hummingbirds in overwhelming numbers.

    Here visitors can observe up to 14 species of the tiny, lively colored birds as they amaze you with their spectacularly acrobatic aerial maneuvers.

  • Art Galleries
    Art, wisely, decided that its home would be in Monteverde. Surrounded by so much greenery, colour excels here. Emotions, sensations, energy and life are pregnant with beauty in the different materials used whether wood, paper, silk or others.

  • Galeron Cultural
    This is a communal centre of artistic expressions, theatre, music and cultural presentations sponsored by some of the hotels and tour companies in Monteverde. Enquire about presentations at check in.

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