For people like me who like to know the details before they travel – this one’s for you!
What a holiday. Gaia exceeded every expectation I tried so hard not to have. After a long, soggy drive from San Jose, Oscar greeted us with such kindness that even my travel day grumpiness evaporated. Check in was quick. (Parking was easy, and a spot was saved for us by the security staff whenever we came and went.)
We have travelled extensively across the world but this was our first time in Costa Rica. I’ll leave a trip review on the Manuel Antonio forum for my fellow Brits, and keep this just about Gaia.
The room:
The room was air conditioned on arrival and our bags were delivered two minutes after we had kicked off our shoes. We had no chance to explore as we were too knackered.
Having stayed in many five star resorts, our room wasn’t five star fancy in its finish, but it was spotless, enormous, and the view was the real luxury. Waking up to jungle, sea, macaws, and a toucan made any quibbles irrelevant. The balcony became our favourite spot, and the storage could house a small family. The bathroom was huge, clean, and mercifully insect free, which is vital for someone with my particular phobia. We were given toiletries, and bottled water was replenished daily. You can slide the window open and shower with a view, privately without causing a scene (although I didn’t ask the monkeys if they’d been traumatised…)
There is a large mini-fridge left empty to be stocked on request, or as we did, with wine from the supermarket.
The coffee machine is a pod machine, coffee and tea was provided (no milk for our British compatriots! Buy a bottle in town and store it in the fridge – it’s better milk than most foreign destinations, and the tea bags weren’t bad at all!)
The bed is also HUGE and extremely comfortable. Robe and slippers provided. Umbrellas too. Not that we needed them once.
Concierge service:
We were allocated Jose, but didn’t use him at all and indeed never even met him! But he kept us informed of our excursions through WhatsApp. As we’d already booked them through the hotel website, we didn’t need much. We’re quite independent and made our own restaurant bookings, so really didn’t miss out on much.
Excursions:
I cannot stress enough to book your trips through the hotel. Clarence, who guided our National Park and macaw tours, is an absolute gem. Ziplining and the mangrove trip were also brilliant and run by people who genuinely care about conservation.
The shuttle into Manuel Antonio is also really convenient and easy. Despite having a car, we found this super easy. The driver will also direct you to the perfect spot (and the happy friendly gentleman) to purchase your chairs and umbrellas from for a day at the beach.
The resort:
We are fit and able bodied humans. But it is true that Gaia is very hilly, even for two people who walk Dartmoor for fun, but the golf cart is always there if you need it. Walking up and down during twilight though is fab – you will encounter monkeys and iguanas on your route!
The pool is a lot of fun across lots of levels, but it is very small. Clean as anything, and the loungers are well spaced to give privacy and peace. We liked the uppermost pool section best as it was near the bar, and had the most shade. It was also always very quiet. It was not a problem to get a lounger, no need to be on guard at 5am.
The food:
Breakfast was my favourite part of the day. The views! It was so peaceful and a magical start to our day. The food is wonderful – I love that it is entirely a la carte so no faffing at a buffet. The selection is plentiful. I am gluten intolerant, and while it was a bit iffy about whether or not I was 100% without any gluten, it was close enough for me. Celiacs may have to be more rigid. But I found that with the eggs, fruit, and other options I was very looked after. The husband (who can’t survive without tea) even managed to get a proper cuppa every morning, while I swam happily in buckets of Costa Rican coffee.
We had dinner at La Luna twice – it’s very good. The fresh fish, the sushi, the pineapple dessert…all fantastic. We gorged on tuna because to do so at home would have meant taking out a second mortgage.
And finally, the staff:
I doubted they could be as good as the reviews claimed, but they were even better. Warm, thoughtful, never intrusive, and somehow always there at the exact moment you need something. Huge thanks to Tony, Oscar, and the wonderful Clarence for making our stay unforgettable.