
The Hyatt Regency Azulera is the newest resort destination in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica's most coveted vacation destination. The bio-sensitive luxury resort sits in a 47-acre tropical forest that stretches from mountain peaks to the rugged Pacific Coast. Nestled within a pristine forest, Hyatt Regency Azulera is an elegant, yet unobtrusive retreat, where guests can enjoy the area's dramatic scenery.
The Hyatt Regency Azulera has 214 guestrooms and suites dispersed in clusters of freestanding, low-rise buildings. Each cluster has its own courtyard and pool. Strolling through the gardens, guests will encounter a kaleidoscope of colors from bursts of native foliage. Guestrooms and suites will reinforce the eloquent blending of indoors and out. Each spacious room will offer a comfortable sitting area, large desk and elegant furnishings crafted from indigenous hardwoods. In each guestroom, sliding doors will open onto an expansive private terrace or deck that blends into green landscapes and vibrant gardens. Guest rooms will include a plunge tub or hammock angled to visually capitalize on the area's natural beauty.
The Hyatt Regency Azulera Resort & Spa is at Brasilito Bay on the Pacific Coast, 40 miles from the international airport in Liberia. Spanning 557 acres (225 hectares), the hotel will feature a Greg Norman-designed championship golf course and is located in a village with shops, condominiums, townhouses, villas, and private luxury homes. In addition, there will be a commercial village strip, which will offer residents access to the finest goods and services in a convenient and secure setting.