Review - Westin Reserva Conchal
Visited Dec. 13 to 20, ’25 with my wife. We are first time visitors to the property and visited from Ontario Canada. Stayed in Westin Club Tower 2 (adults only section), ground floor. Arrived via private transportation from Liberia Airport to the Westin Resort. Approximately 1 hr. 20 min. drive.
Upon arrival, security gate cleared us and our private driver for entry to the property. Dropped off at main check in and were promptly greeted by the on-duty concierge, identified and driven via large golf cart to the Westin Club Lounge for check-in. Greeted with lovely punch beverage, seated in the club lounge, passport identification recorded by the Westin Club Concierge, briefed on services, property amenities and provided with a pamphlet explaining same. Provided with our personal colour coded resort bracelets (white as I hold Bonvoy Ambassador status) that are used to unlock our room and other facilities like the fitness room.
The Westin Club lounge and each of the two towers have on-duty concierges (shout out to our Tower 2 Concierge, Kenny) that will address any needs/requests that one might have, i.e.: special occasions, dinner reservations at any of the 3 restaurants requiring a reservation, relaying a request for specific in room fridge amenities (less soda and more beer LOL) and calling for resort ground transportation are but a few examples).
Stayed in a Westin Club Room in the Westin Club (adults only section of the resort). Beautifully appointed, king bed was very comfortable, central air was very good and kept the room at a very comfortable temperature. Large bathroom, great wifi, good cable selection and close to the adults only pool and awesome Faisanella Restaurant (that is adults only for breakfast and lunch but opens up to everyone for dinners).
Did not swim in the family pool. Stuck to lounging in the Westin Club pool which was large but not huge like the family pool, had a great selection of padded lounge chairs that had nice and soft covers on them, plenty of shade including lots of umbrellas. Didn’t see the day beds being utilized much ($$). Pool staff were plentiful, helpful and attentive. Spent a considerable amount of time at the swim up bar. Bartenders Brian and Emmerson were engaging and very skilled mixologists that were always attentive to ones requests, likes/dislikes and were always eager to please. Top shelf alcohols of all sorts. Very tasty and cold. We brought our own Yeti mugs that the bartenders rinsed out and refilled without issue.
Senior Guest Services Concierge Representatives, Jafet Chinchilla and Joaquin Cisneros, were impeccable in their engagement with my wife and I to ensure we were having the most enjoyable time possible. They were very professional, engaging, informative, energetic and a significant asset to the resort! We greatly appreciated the fruit basket, aluminum water bottle and jars of honey (manufactured at the resort) that they gifted to us.
There are primarily 9 restaurants (inclusive of the Mitra buffet) of which 3 require reservations (Bamboo (orientale fare) Manglar (seafood) & the Spirula Trattoria (Italian pizza & pasta). All were exceptional but we were most impressed by the Bamboo that had amazing sushi and poke bowls. However, of all the restaurants, we truly enjoyed the Faisanella, at the Westin Club, the most for both dinners and breakfasts. Service was great and, in particular, the breakfasts were top shelf. Before taking our breakfast order, we were always provided a tray of fresh mixed fruit (papaya, pineapple and watermelon) as well as baked goods (muffins, croissants, banana breads and rolls). We highly recommend the omelets, eggs benedict and Costa Rican red breakfast sausages and a cornmeal like flatbread.
The steaks and sushi at the Mitra buffet also get a thumbs up as well.
The Westin fitness centre also gets a vote of approval from me. Each morning I’d walk 5 kms. on the treadmill whilst overlooking the 18th hole of the renowned Reserva Conchal Golf Club. I enjoyed watching the army of greens keepers buzz around cleaning and grooming the course. I particularly liked watching the howler monkeys and iguanas scatter about the grounds. The fitness centre was well appointed, clean, well air conditioned, lots of amenities like towels, water, yogurts and fresh fruit bowls. Exercise classes of varies types were quite popular.
Resort shops were well stocked albeit pricey.
As an early riser who walked daily from the Westin Club area to the fitness centre, I had the opportunity to see first hand the collective massing of the small army of employees who descend on the resort each morning each doing their part to ensure that the resort is well maintained and serviced. From housekeeping to grounds keepers, arborists to restaurant staff and office administrators, the employees always greeted you with a smile and an ‘ola’ or ‘buenos dias.’ In my opinion, the energy and professionalism of the staff is a significant contributing factor in why the Westin Reserva Conchal resort remains highly touted and explains its strong number of returning guests.
Evening entertainment was fun and I was impressed by the specialized evening entertainment that catered to the children at the resort. Although our children are parents now themselves, I’d love to have brought our kids to this property when they were young. The kids games room and children’s centre appeared to be very popular.
Small vendor market where two locals were permitted to sell their souvenirs was worth stopping to take a look. Was advised that this on property small vendor market is provided free of charge by the Costa Rican government.
The public vendor market located at the beach access point of the resort was also worth a visit. We found the vendors to be nice, not pushy nor forceful in their sales tactics, the souvenirs were of good quality and variety and, of course, the vendors were all too willing to barter on prices.
Visited the beach twice during our stay and on each occasion we found it to be free of any sorghum/sargassum seaweed, not overly crowded, good number of free lounge chairs, adequate shade and the water was calm, sand was comfortable (ground seashells) and water temperature was not too hot nor too cold just perfect.
Ground transportation at the resort is a necessity given the large size of the resort. As I understand, the Westin sits on a 900+ acre parcel of land and when combined with the golf course that sits between it and the neighbouring W Resort, it’s something like 2400 acres in size. Nonetheless, primary ground transportation comes in the form 10 person electric golf courses. They’re plentiful and a simple wave will have the driver stop and you hop on.
Weather in December was dry and comfortable. Daily high was around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius with evening’s cooling down to 22 to 24 degrees Celsius.
We took a day trip into Tamarindo which was a $30.00 Cdn. Uber ride each way and took about 20 mins. Great town full of lots of clothing stores, souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes. There is a significant population of Canadians (expats) that reside in Tamarindo so don’t be shy to sport Cdn. clothing like a Jays or Team Canada hat, shirt or the like. You’ll be easily recognized and, more importantly, respected for the great people we are! Having said that, Tamarindo is not inexpensive. If you’re looking for souvenirs, there’s really only one place to stop and shop and that is at the ‘El Jardin Orotina’ souvenir shop located a stones throw from the Liberia airport. Large store, excellent selection of souvenirs and clothing and at much cheaper prices than in Tamarindo and/or shops inside the airport.
We found Costa Rica coffee called ‘1820’ to be much better quality and preferred by the locals than the heavily market ‘Britt Coffee’ also from Costa Rica. You won’t find ‘1820 coffee’ in souvenir shops, rather, you have to buy it where the locals buy it, at a grocery store. LOL. It’s less expensive and a fantastic brew!!!
Resort GM, Mr. Hernan Binaghi, whom I had the pleasure of meeting during my vacation, and all the staff should be very proud of the fruits of their labour in making the Westin Reserva Conchal one of the great jewels of the Bonvoy family of resorts. Well done. 😊