Observations, regional insight, and villa knowledge — gathered from years of living here and welcoming guests to this coast.
Begin reading ↓Most people arrive on this coast already a little drawn to it — to the green hills above the Pacific, the slower mornings, the idea of a house of your own near the water. What is harder to picture, from photos and listings, is what staying here actually feels like.
This is where that picture comes into focus. Not a brochure and not a booking page — a calm, honest guide to the region, the homes, and the questions that tend to come up before a private villa stay. It is written from the inside: from years of real conversations with the people who have stayed here, the questions they asked, and the answers we gave.
Pura Villas is a small, family-run company with a curated collection of luxury homes along Costa Rica's Southern Pacific coast — around Uvita, Dominical, and Ojochal. At the heart of it is Shannon, born and raised in Costa Rica on land her Florida-native grandfather settled in 1969. She has spent her whole life here, and over many years of welcoming guests she has become less a manager than a quiet local guide — the person who knows which beach is calm this month, why you'll want the 4x4, and what the howler monkeys are up to at dawn.
What that means for you is simple: there's a real person behind your home who knows it intimately and treats your arrival as her own responsibility. Shannon, and her equally dedicated husband Ben, take the time to get to know you and shape a stay around your interests. Guests are looked after honestly and without fuss — and the owners who entrust their homes to Pura Villas tend to stay for years, because care, here, is personal.
Just send a message — and you'll get a glimpse of the care you'll receive.
Staying in a private home gives you more freedom than a hotel — and a few more questions before you arrive. How do we get there? What's worth planning now, and what can wait? Our job, before you come, is to help you feel oriented rather than overwhelmed. Some guests like to plan every day; others prefer to keep it open. We're comfortable with both.
During the stay, the support stays local and personal. There are real people behind every booking — Shannon and Ben, who built Pura Villas; Marin, who keeps the operation running smoothly; and Adrian and Jordan, your hosts on the ground who know the homes, the roads, and the rhythm of the area. Sometimes that means arranging a driver, a chef, or the week's groceries. Often it is simply answering a quick question, or reassuring you that what you're seeing is perfectly normal for this part of Costa Rica.
Quiet support in the background — and the sense that if something does come up, there's someone nearby who already knows the situation.
Most of the time, guests don't need much. That's exactly how it should feel. Many later describe it as more personal than a rental and more relaxed than a hotel.
The homes sit along the stretch of coast known as Costa Ballena, between Dominical and Uvita, beside Marino Ballena National Park and the Whale's Tail sandbar that gives the coast its name. It is a living region of small towns, forested hills, beaches, rivers, and quiet roads — not a planned resort zone.
A villa here can feel deep in the forest and still be minutes from town. The view and the privacy many guests want usually come from a little elevation, which is also why the last stretch of road matters as much as the long drive before it. Mornings start early — toucans before coffee, the first light moving across the hills; afternoons in the green season may bring a warm storm to watch from a covered terrace, the kind guests end up photographing. More often than they expect, the villa itself becomes the center of the trip.
It is honest country: roads aren't perfect, the pace is slower, and that is much of the point. Once you arrive, the effort of getting here tends to fade quickly.
Locals will greet you with two words — pura vida, “pure life.” It's less a phrase than a pace, and within a day or two most guests find they've slipped into it.
“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.”
John Muir“Easily the best place we've ever stayed — and it was very hard to leave. We spent every afternoon in the infinity pool, watching the sunset and listening to the howler monkeys.”
From a guest reviewThe questions that come up before almost every stay, answered once — clearly, from real guest experience.
Costa Ballena, Uvita, Dominical & Ojochal — how the region actually fits together.
Airports, arrival day, the first drive, and the gentler ways to begin the trip.
Do you need a 4x4? Who to rent from, drivers, and how access really works.
What "close to the beach" really means, and the days worth planning.
Eating well without turning the trip into work — chefs, markets, first nights.
The seasons, the heat and rain, and what to bring — and not worry about.
Toucans, monkeys, and open-air living — what's normal and what to do.
Children, grandparents, pools, and choosing the right home for the group.
Pharmacies, clinics, and how the team helps when something changes.
Each villa guide is an honest, observational portrait of one home — where it sits, how access works, what the house feels like through the day, what guests consistently appreciate, what surprises them, and who it suits (and who may prefer another). Not a listing; a way to recognize the right home before you arrive.