Azul Ocean Club is an 21 room oceanfront boutique hotel on Playa Azul district de Cuajiniquil, Santa Cruz, Guanacaste, a heavenly location on the Guanacaste coast of Costa Rica. Surrounded by tropical forests and lush gardens, it matches beautiful scenery to a contemporary architectural design. Ostional Wildlife Refuge was created in 1984 and is located at only 11 kilometers south from Azul Ocean Club. It is considered one of the most important refuges in Costa Rica for sea turtle nesting life, here in different times of the year you can see leatherback, olive ridley, and green turtles coming to nest. This Wildlife Refuge also protects large colonies of birds and a big variety of marine wildlife.
Azul Ocean Club’s bedrooms and villas are comfortably furnished. They all boast private balconies to give our guests the opportunity to make the most of their stay, enjoying beautiful sunsets and unique nights soothed by sweet breezes from the Pacific Ocean.
It has two restaurants where customers find a combination of international and fusion food, as well as local food. One of these restaurants is BLUE47, where you can eat a healthy breakfast, have a private dinner, or share a meal with friends or family.
An amazing variety of recreational activities sets the stage for one of the most dynamic vacation destinations in the world. Surfing, swimming, snorkeling, sport fishing, horseback riding on the beach, walking along natural trails, dining at the restaurant, pampering yourself at our spa, yoga, or working out at our state-of-the-art gym are all at your disposal. It is easy to spend an entire vacation without leaving Azul Ocean Club Hotel.
You can visit San Juanillo beach located only 4 km south of our hotel. It is considered to be the most beautiful beach in Costa Rica.
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I hereby declare that I know Mr. Peter Van Hussen, owner of Eco-Realtor Costa Rica Company, for more than 5 years.
During all that time, Peter has characterized himself, among other personal merits, for been a person who loves nature and for working actively in projects, programs, commissions and working groups related to nature preservation and to environmental conservation in general.
During all the years that I worked as an environmental advisor for the Central Pacific Chamber of Commerce and for the Municipality of Garabito County, both located in Jacó City, I could observe that Peter was regularly invited to be part of projects and working commissions that had to do –among other topics- with the reduction of the environmental pollution existing in the Garabito County due to untreated sewage waters, with conservation and restoration of the watersheds that exist in the mountain zone of the county, with the problems that exist in the coastal zone, with ecotourism development, with protection and development of the nearby national parks and equivalent reserves, and in general with sustainable development of Garabito.
In all these commissions and working groups, Peter stands out for his excellent ideas and for his very active participation, and for the personal experience he demonstrated because of the jobs he has had and because of the many trips he has taken in his life.
Sincerely yours,
Mario A. Boza
Vice Minister of Natural Resources
Co founder of Costa Rica’s National ParksMario A. Boza
Peter was personally recommended to me by one of his peers – a successful real estate professional – and I quickly knew why. I realized that Peter’s ethics towards responsible stewardship of land was exactly what I was looking for in marketing my unusual property of virgin forest. He listened carefully and understood my desire to search for a buyer intending to preserve the forest in perpetuity, and he already had the connections to advertise to this type of client. I am very impressed by the weight Peter places in responsibility towards a sustainable environment as an integral part of his business.
David Reuland