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The Sanctuary Resort - Marbella, Costa Rica

Playa Azul Marbella
Marbella, 99999
Nightly Rates (170.00 - 390.00)   3 Star
The Sanctuary Resort

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Property Description
Get ready to escape the ordinary and discover the extraordinary at The Sanctuary Resort and Spa. Located on famous Playa Azul, in Guanacaste, a province of Costa Rica known worldwide for its pristine beaches and lush tropical landscapes, The Sanctuary Resort and Spa is an exotic, oceanfront Eden set on over 80 unspoiled acres. Play hard or kick back. Time at The Sanctuary is measured in terms of sunsets, walks along the beach, and chapters in your favourite book. Reservations require full stay credit card deposit at time of booking and your credit card will be charged by International Vacations. We require a phone/fax/email at time of booking to receive your voucher from International Vacations. This hotel is managed by International Vacation. Any inquiries should be directed to their customer service department at 1-888-431-2866. ***PROPERTY NOTES*** Cancel Policy - For bookings up to 14 days in advance of arrival - cancel 15 days prior to arrival date to avoid penalty of 100 percent of stay. For bookings made 15 to 30 days in advance of arrival - cancel 31 days prior to arrival date to avoid penalty of 50 percent of stay. For bookings more than 30 days in advance of arrival - cancellation will result in a penalty of 2 nights room change. Deposit Policy - For bookings up to 14 days in advance of arrival - a deposit of 100 percent of stay is required at booking. For bookings made 15 to 30 days in advance of arrival - a deposit of 100 percent of stay is required at booking. For bookings more than 30 days in advance of arrival - a deposit of 100 percent of stay is requried at booking. Guarantee Policy - For bookings up to 14 days in advance of arrival - guarantee to valid form of payment is required at booking. For bookings made 15 to 30 days in advance of arrival - guarantee to valid form of payment is required at booking. For bookings more than 30 days in advance of arrival - guarantee to valid form of payment is required at booking.

The Sanctuary Resort


Amenities
  • Free Parking

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Parking

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • Luxury condo

  • Luxury Condo. Luxurious 2 Bedroom/2 Bath Town Homes with two ocean view master suites and a spacious living/dining area. Generous sized baths, each complete with corner Jacuzzi tubs, and a fully-furnished, make the Town Homes the perfect choice for vacationing with friends and family in style. Enjoy contemporary stylish decor with both master suites and the living area opening to an expansive terrace with spectacular views of the Pacific.
  • Ocean Front Villa (S1QF)

  • The Two Bedroom Ocean View Town Home features two master suites that open up to a terrace overlooking the ocean each master bedroom has a king size bed and a private bathroom with Jacuzzi one of the master suites has a private entrance giving the guests more privacy to their room These accommodations are a one story Town Home located on a hill that provides these accommodations with an incredible view of the ocean and the resort facilities Each unit has a fully equipped kitchen a living and dinning area and laundry room these accommodations also have air conditioning and satelite TV Each unit boasts a capacity of up to 6 people sleeping 4 privately and the remaining two in a top quality queensize sofa sleeper located in the living area The Town Homes will make your vacation stay an unforgettable time surrounded by all the comforts that you may need
  • Studio Suite (C1KO)

  • The Studio Suites are one bedroom units with a king size bed air conditioning satellite TV private bathroom and features a delightful private balcony that is the perfect place to enjoy coffee in the morning and sip your favorite drink in a romantic atmosphere while you watch a spectacular sunset on the Pacific Ocean You will also have access to a minirefrigerator / a coffee maker and a microwave in the accommodation The studio suites are located on a second floor where you will enjoy privately your stay It sleeps 2 people

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    Indicative rates for search purposes only - please check for specific rates when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1400 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • Time Zone is  CST 

  • Opened in  1990 

  • Renovated in  1990 

  • 30  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    Leaving the airport, turn right heading toward Santa Cruz. Just before entering Santa Cruz, turn right toward Playa Junquillal and Playa Tamarindo. Look for directional signs for The Sanctuary every 5-8 km. At the Y in the road turn left towards Viensiete de Abril and Junquillal. Go 500 yards, turn right toward Junquillal and Rio Secco. Once you reach Rio Secco, go 1km more and look for exit toward Marbella, Ostinal and The Sanctuary. Turn left crossing a small bridge and continue toward Marbella, just over 4km past marbella is the entrance to The Sanctuary on the right. Located on famous playa agul in guancaste, a province of Costa Rica, known worldwide for its pristine beaches and lush tropical landscapes. LIR - 50mi SW, SJO - Juan Santamaria International - 150mi NW

    Guarantee Policy
    100 percent deposit at time of booking. See PROPERTY NOTES for more information.

    Cancellation Policy
    Must cancel 31 days prior to arrival to avoid 100 percent of stay. See PROPERTY NOTES for more information.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants  * Blue Dolphin Bar and Grill * Bogeys Hideaway

    Recreation Information
  • On-site Rectreation

  • * Pool

  • Area Attractions

  • * Arenal Volcano * Irazu Volcano National Park * Poas Volcano National Park * Rainforest Canopy Tour * San Jose City Tours

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