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Waldorf Astoria to open new hotel in Costa Rica.


Luxury beach hotels in Costa Rica.  Waldorf Astoria to open luxury beach hotel in Playa Penca, Guanacaste.
Waldorf Astoria Guanacaste

Today, Hilton announced the signing of the first Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts property in Costa Rica. Located in Playa Penca, the ocean-view Waldorf Astoria Guanacaste is expected to open in 2025 with 190 guest rooms and 25 Waldorf Astoria branded residences.


The property will focus on sustainable luxury with an emphasis on architecture that blends into the surroundings, native flora and fauna, and offerings that connect guests with the natural environment. All resort vehicles used on the property will be electric.


“Hilton has always been committed to serving any guest, for any travel need, anywhere in the world, and we’re thrilled to expand our presence with the first Waldorf Astoria in Costa Rica,” said Chris Nassetta, president and CEO, Hilton. “Costa Rica is a fast-growing and highly sought-after destination that is an ideal place to introduce the world-class personal service of our Waldorf Astoria brand. We look forward to sharing our signature hospitality and creating unforgettable stays for our guests in this serene and beautiful location.”


The hotel marks a milestone signing for Hilton’s Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts brand, as it welcomes a new and highly sought-after destination to its portfolio of more than 30 exclusive properties around the world.


Waldorf Astoria Guanacaste will be part of the Cacique Costa Rica community set to offer retail, residences, and wellness experiences in ways that highlight Guanacaste’s natural wonders and connect guests to the local community. The hotel will offer the perfect backdrop for adventure seekers, sunbathers and nature lovers alike with the area’s impressive volcanic landscapes, intimate beach coves and tropical forests. The destination-inspired barefoot luxury resort will also offer convenient access to Guanacaste’s international airport (LIR - Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport) and two nearby beach towns featuring lively restaurants, bars and local shops, truly embracing Costa Rica’s pura vida lifestyle.


Boasting panoramic, sweeping views overlooking the ocean, Waldorf Astoria Guanacaste will feature 190 artfully designed luxurious guest rooms and suites, including a Presidential Suite compound, as well as 25 private residences managed by Hilton with owner access to all resort amenities. Guests can also expect the highest levels of culinary excellence with a selection of food and beverage offerings, including a signature restaurant and bar, a specialty outlet and a gelato shop.


“Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts offers impeccable service in some of the most sought-after destinations across the globe and together with our partners, we look forward to welcoming guests to experience one of the most unique destinations in Central America firsthand,” said Steve Case, chairman and CEO, Revolution. “With more than 200 miles of scenic coastline and some of the region’s most extraordinary ecosystems, we are delighted to introduce guests to this world-class sustainable luxury destination and help connect them to the natural beauty and local culture that the Cacique Costa Rica community has to offer.”


Waldorf Astoria Guanacaste’s amenities will include a soothing holistic wellness center with a state-of-the-art gym, movement studio, outdoor yoga, and lap and thermal pools. The lavish cenote-inspired spa will have eight treatment rooms, plus three outdoor treatment rooms emulating a tree house, along with a variety of signature Waldorf Astoria Spa treatments.


For groups and events, the luxury property will offer approximately 10,000 square feet of meeting and event facilities, including indoor and outdoor space, an event lawn and a ceremonial pavilion for weddings.


Waldorf Astoria Guanacaste will be managed by Hilton and owned by Revolution, Cacique Investors LLC, and Garnier & Garnier, the project’s Costa Rican developer.


Source: Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts


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