Hotel in Nosara, Costa Rica
Esh Hotel & Spa
500ptsFire-Ritual Design

About Esh Hotel & Spa
An adults-only rainforest retreat in Nosara, Guanacaste, Esh Hotel & Spa takes its name from the Hebrew word for flame and builds its entire aesthetic around fire — lava-stone soaking tubs, blackened wood furniture, a communal fireplace for nightly ritual. Twenty-nine rooms, a three-tiered pool, and a shuttle to Guiones Beach make this a considered base for slow-travel visitors at $298 per night.
Fire as Architecture: What Esh Hotel Gets Right
In Nosara's increasingly saturated boutique hotel market, where surf-adjacent properties compete on access to Guiones Beach and how many wellness offerings they can stack into a morning schedule, Esh Hotel & Spa takes a different position. The design premise here is elemental: fire, in both a literal and material sense, is the organizing principle. Every spatial decision traces back to that idea, from the lava-stone soaking tubs carved into the rooms to the blackened wood furniture that reads as charred rather than stained. The effect is a hotel that feels internally consistent in a way that most design-led properties in this price tier do not manage.
The name itself signals intent. Drawn from the Hebrew word for flame, it sets an expectation that the physical spaces then fulfill. The ever-burning communal fireplace, where guests gather to cast their intentions into the fire, is the kind of participatory ritual that could tip into wellness-brand cliché in less considered hands. Here, it functions as a genuine architectural and social centerpiece, a place to pause rather than a photo prop.
Twenty-Nine Rooms and the Logic of Restraint
With 29 rooms, Esh sits in the smaller-footprint tier of Guanacaste's adults-only market. Properties like the Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo or the Papagayo-area Four Seasons operate at a scale that requires programmatic density to fill the guest experience. Esh operates on the opposite logic: fewer rooms means tighter control over atmosphere and a quieter, less trafficked common space. For adults traveling without the infrastructure of a family resort, that trade-off tends to favor the smaller property.
At $298 per night, Esh prices into the mid-premium range for this part of Guanacaste. It is a more accessible entry point than ultra-luxury alternatives like the Hacienda AltaGracia, Auberge Resorts Collection, while still sitting above the budget surf-camp tier that defines much of Nosara's lower accommodation market. That positioning works if the design execution and service quality sustain the rate, which the fire-forward aesthetic is designed to support.
The Rainforest Setting and What It Means for the Guest Experience
Nosara's appeal as a destination has always been the density of its natural environment relative to its beach access, a combination that separates it from the more developed resort corridors further north along the Nicoya Peninsula. Esh leans into that context directly. Canopy-brushing balconies and jungle baths place the surrounding rainforest inside the guest experience rather than framing it as backdrop. This is not a hotel where the jungle is visible through a lobby window; it is a hotel where the jungle is present in the room.
The three-tiered pool structure extends that spatial layering into the common areas, creating distinct zones within a single amenity rather than a flat expanse of water. In a property where fire and ritual carry thematic weight, the pool architecture reinforces the sense that individual spaces have been thought through rather than assembled from a standard boutique hotel kit.
A shuttle connects guests to Guiones Beach, one of the Nicoya Peninsula's most consistent surf breaks and a central reason many travelers choose this part of Costa Rica. The shuttle arrangement matters practically: Nosara's roads are notoriously rough, particularly in the green season, and having transport managed by the property removes the friction of navigating unpaved routes in a rental car for short distances.
The Bar Program as an Extension of the Design Premise
Charcoal margaritas and mezcal-laced cocktails extend the fire theme into the bar program, which is the most direct way the hotel's design logic translates into something consumable. Charcoal as a cocktail modifier became a widespread bar trend several years ago, but in the context of a property built around volcanic materials, blackened wood, and flame, it reads as thematic rather than trend-chasing. The mezcal emphasis is also appropriate to the setting: mezcal's smoke character sits closer to the hotel's design vocabulary than a rum-forward program would.
Sunsets in Nosara, particularly from refined positions with western exposure over the Pacific, are the kind of thing this part of Costa Rica trades on. A considered bar program that frames that moment adds functional value to what would otherwise be a passive natural event.
Placing Esh in Nosara's Broader Hotel Set
Nosara's accommodation market has matured considerably over the past decade, moving from primarily surf-camp hostels and basic rental villas toward a more structured mid-premium and boutique tier. Properties like Sendero Hotel and Silvestre Nosara Hotel & Residences occupy similar ground, competing on design quality and atmosphere rather than beach-frontage or programmatic scale. Esh differentiates within that cohort primarily through the specificity of its design concept: where other boutique properties in the area tend toward natural materials and neutral palettes, Esh commits to a darker, more elemental vocabulary that produces a distinct physical environment.
For travelers comparing options across the Guanacaste coast, the Casa Chameleon at Las Catalinas in Potrero and the Azura Resort in Sámara represent adjacent adults-focused alternatives with different coastal characters. Las Catalinas offers a pedestrian beach town context; Sámara trades on its calmer bay and more developed food scene. Nosara's draw, and therefore Esh's pitch, is specifically the combination of surf culture, intact forest, and the particular low-intervention aesthetic that the Nosara community has worked to maintain through development restrictions.
Other Costa Rica properties worth considering depending on your itinerary include El Silencio Lodge & Spa in Bajos del Toro, the Hotel Belmar in Monteverde, and the Kura Boutique Hotel in Uvita for the southern Pacific coast. For the full picture of what Nosara's dining and hospitality scene offers around the hotel, see our full Nosara restaurants guide.
Planning Your Stay
Rooms start at $298 per night across the hotel's 29 adults-only accommodations. The dry season, running roughly from December through April, brings the most reliable surf conditions at Guiones and the clearest access roads around Nosara. The green season, May through November, reduces rates at many Nosara properties and thins the crowds considerably, though the unpaved road network demands more tolerance for wet-season conditions. Given Nosara's growing profile among design-conscious and wellness-oriented travelers, bookings at smaller-footprint properties in this tier tend to fill during peak holiday weeks and the January-March high season.
Frequently Asked Questions
What room should I choose at Esh Hotel & Spa?
With 29 rooms across an adults-only rainforest property priced at $298 per night, the rooms with jungle bath access and canopy-level balconies represent the clearest expression of what Esh is designed to deliver. If the hotel's fire-and-forest premise is the reason you are booking, prioritize accommodations where the outdoor space engages directly with the surrounding tree canopy rather than an interior-facing unit. Contact the property directly for current room-type availability and configuration specifics.
What makes Esh Hotel & Spa worth visiting?
Nosara attracts a particular kind of traveler: adults who want proximity to one of the Nicoya Peninsula's leading surf breaks without sacrificing a considered physical environment. At $298 per night, Esh delivers a design-led experience built around a coherent fire-and-volcanic-materials concept that most properties at this price point in Guanacaste do not match for thematic consistency. The adults-only format, small room count, and rainforest integration make it a different proposition from the larger resort corridors further north.
Should I book Esh Hotel & Spa in advance?
If your travel falls between January and March, or around major holiday periods, then booking several months ahead is advisable. Small-footprint adults-only properties in Nosara's emerging boutique tier tend to fill during high season before larger resort properties do, because the available inventory is simply much smaller. The 29-room scale means that even moderate demand can push availability tight. Outside peak season, lead times are more forgiving, but confirming directly with the property on current booking windows is the safest approach given that no online booking interface is publicly listed at this time.
Is Esh Hotel & Spa a good option for travelers who want both beach access and a design-forward rainforest setting?
Yes, and the shuttle to Guiones Beach is the mechanism that makes both possible. Guiones is one of the Nicoya Peninsula's most consistent beach breaks, drawing surfers and swimmers throughout the dry season, and the shuttle removes the friction of driving Nosara's unpaved roads for the short transfer. Back at the property, the three-tiered pool, lava-stone soaking tubs, and jungle baths provide a fully realized in-property experience that does not depend on beach proximity to function. The combination places Esh in a distinct niche among Nosara's accommodation options.
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