Fiesta Premier Resort and Spa Papagayo Guanacaste Costa Rica
Very Few Resorts...  have been so cleverly conceived and strategically located as Fiesta Premier. 

Experience a first class all-inclusive resort. Surrounded by nature, Fiesta Premier will give you the opportunity to discover Costa Rica, its friendly people and tropical atmosphere. This beach front resort is located in a private bay at the Gulf of Papagayo.

Fiesta Premiere offers 160 spacious and luxurious rooms, each room with a stunning ocean view of the Papagayo Gulf's blue waters. Rooms include a private balcony, air conditioning and queen size or king size beds

Enjoy the different activities that Fiesta Premier offers for your entertainment: tennis courts, an internet Cafe, motorized water sports, tours, nanny service, rent a car, laundry service, 24 hour medical assistance and everything you will expect of a five star luxury resort.

 

The spa is the place to restore your peace of mind, health and spirit. Indulge yourself with a beauty treatment or an excellent anti-stress massage. Work out in the gym and challenge yourself at the resistance lap swimming pool.

The all inclusive plan offers the following:

Unlimited domestic cocktails, beer, and refreshments, three buffet meals daily, a la carte restaurant available by reservation, daily poolside activities (volleyball, aerobics, contests), tennis courts, dance classes, spa and gym facilities, kayaks, boogie boards, beach towels, snack bar open daily until midnight, discotheque.

The Food and Beverage Department...

bulletMacondo: Main restaurant - buffet and a la minute style.
bulletMeditarrane: Specialty restaurant – Mediterranean “huate cousine”. For dinner only, reservation required.
bulletDinner Show: Restaurant at the amphitheatre open during the nightly show. Theme dinner buffet style, reservation required.
bulletMain bar and Snack bar: located in the area of the main swimming pool.
bulletHealthy Snack: located in the Spa area
bulletDisco: located in the amphitheatre

Hotel Fiesta Premier All Inclusive Resort & SpaThe Fiesta Premier is just twenty minutes away from the Airport at Liberia, the Daniel Oduber International, with access to the main tourist attractions in the area and an ideal spot for world class fishing vacation (marlin, sail fish and other challenging species) and there is an 18 hole PGA golf course nearby. They have 160 rooms, 2 swimming pools, a Spa with massage services and beauty treatments, gym and an outdoor tennis court. The Fiesta Premier is great the best way to go for your Costa Rica vacation package.

 

ALL-INCLUSIVE PLAN FEATURES:

bulletAccommodations
bulletWelcome Cocktail
bulletUnlimited soft drinks and juices
bulletUnlimited domestic and international liquor
bulletWine available with dinner
bulletAll meals are served in buffet style, “a la minute” and “a la carte” in the specialty restaurant
bulletSnacks during the daytime until midnight
bulletDaily activities program by the pool and beach areas in several languages; aerobics, dance lessons, contests, volleyball, jogging, bikes, hiking, etc.
bulletTennis including equipment
bulletDaily use of the Spa facilities and the gym **NOTE: Spa Treatments are Additional**
bulletDiving lessons at the pool
bulletNon motorized water sports equipment; kayaks, snorkel, surf and boogie boards
bulletDisco
bulletNightly shows at the amphitheatre
bulletTowel service for the pool and beach areas
bulletTaxes and gratuities

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INDEPENDENT GUEST REVIEW:

My wife, 12-year-old son, and I stayed at the Fiesta Premier Resort in Guanacaste, Costa Rica for 6 nights in early April 2004. We loved it so much that we’ve already made plans to return for a week in August. The resort itself comprises low-rise buildings --- mostly 1-story bungalows, but with some 2-story buildings -- sprawling across some very hilly terrain. This is why some reviewers have complained a bit that it is difficult to get around. But the resort has shuttle service, and in our experience, the shuttles came very quickly after being called. Also, we concluded that for us, it was easy to walk along the beach to get from our unit to the restaurant and entertainment complex, so my wife and I generally didn’t use the shuttle much. But our son liked to ride the shuttle –especially the ones that were like over-sized golf carts -- so he usually preferred this mode of transportation. Our room was spacious – the sleeping area had 2 queen beds and a small table, with plenty of room left to move around. There was a reasonably sized bathroom, and a separate area for the lavatory. Air conditioning worked well and quietly. Our son was a little disappointed in the limited selection of channels on TV, but who wants to go to Costa Rica to watch TV, anyway?

We loved the food. Buffet selection always included some Costa Rican dishes and some seafood, plus an assortment of international stuff. The outside bar and grill offered a pretty wide selection of food items for a grill, including appetizers set out before dinner hour every night. Sometimes this included ceviche, much to our delight. Nachos were actually prepared from scratch, ie, tortillas were fried fresh for each batch. Fruit was always excellent also. And we were extremely impressed by the sit-down restaurant. We thought the food quality there was head and shoulders above that of other resorts in this price range where we’ve stayed; it was more comparable to much higher priced resorts, like Breezes or even Grand Lido. There was only 1 white and 1 red wine included in the AI plan, but these were good choices – Concha y Toro’s Frontera label from Chile. You could buy other wines by the bottle for a pretty reasonable extra charge, but we never bothered.

Water offshore of the hotel was nice and warm and calm, good for swimming, EXCEPT that on some days there were jellyfish in the water. I forgot to bring our lycra skins for snorkeling, and as a result my wife got popped pretty good. I spent a long time in the water snorkeling 2 days (about 2 hours each day), and only got a couple of relatively minor stings. I was told that we were there at a bad time; usually jellyfish aren’t a big problem. Moral I guess is that you should wear skins if you have them or else just go in and test the water. Snorkeling was fun, although the visibility was not good by Caribbean standards. But it was interesting for me because I’m accustomed to the Caribbean, and there were very different fishes to see here. Some coral heads, but not big reefs of it. Best snorkeling is around the rocks, mostly to the left of the beach (if you’re facing the ocean) and to get to the more interesting part, you need to snorkel around the point for a couple of hundred yards. There were also some interesting rocks a few hundred yards to the right of the beach, but I never got to try them. I had the impression from talking to the dive shop that diving would be interesting here if you did some of their long trips to islands offshore. They said they saw bull sharks and mantas. But these are pretty long trips and we did not want to leave our son that long, plus had a lot of other things to do….

Speaking of which… this is the best part. We had the greatest time on the 2 days when we took tours. One day we went on a river cruise, during which we got up close and personal with LOTS of crocs (!) and monkeys, which were more fun than a barrel full of… well, you know. Some even climbed in our boat, and one almost refused to leave! Another day we went on the “mega-tour”, which included a hike through the forest, a trip to the mud baths near a volcano, a zip-wire expedition through the forest canopy, and a VERY long and hairy water slide. The zip-wire was a bit daunting for those of us who are height-challenged (ie, my wife and myself, but definitely not our son), but after a couple of wires, even we relaxed and enjoyed the ride. Don’t expect to see much wildlife on the zip-wire ride, but you’ll see plenty of wildlife elsewhere. We even saw a coati mundi (looks like a cross between a cat and raccoon) ambling around the beach at the resort one morning! This was the dry season, so not much problem with bugs. We never put on any off, and the only time we got bitten was in the forest, and even then not much. We were told, however, that it’s a different story in the wet season.

 

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