Costa Rica Lodgings and Vacation Rentals

Costa Rica Lodgings and Vacation Rentals

Visitors to Costa Rica need no longer hop between small localized websites or wade through huge international portals to find their dream vacation rentals.

CostaRicaBedfinder.com offers the largest online inventory of  Costa Rica Vacation Rentals as a ‘one-stop shop’ where vacationers can find their ideal home away from home in popular holiday destinations throughout Costa Rica, and plenty of travel information along with it.

The state-of-the-art website features a simple yet efficient  search tool that matches properties with the vacationers’ desired destination, property type and location type.

Over 600 properties have been listed to-date including beach condos, beach villas, casitas, luxury villas, luxury condos, ocean view villas, rainforest hideaways and more; from the ultra luxurious to the most affordable.

According to the website founder and administrator, Elaine Turner, other lodging categories including hotels and resorts will be added to its portfolio by October 2009.

“We are currently in the last stage of development which includes marketing representation for owners and operators of condominium complexes, hotels, resorts, lodges and B&Bs,” she says. Those who wish to promote long term rentals, campsites and hostels are also able to advertise their properties on the site in the Travel Services Directory .

Lodging providers of all categories who are interested to have their properties featured on CostaRicaBedfinder.com should email advertise@CostaRicaBedfinder.com or call 506.2787.0179 for more information.

Travelers and vacationers, in addition to booking online, can also email reserve@CostaRicaBedfinder.com for assistance or call toll free on 1888 699 0272.

On Vacation Those who have experienced vacationing in private homes and villas know the benefits of renting over staying in hotels: savings, privacy, freedom and space. However, the flipped side is that with vacation rentals what you see may not be what you get.

According to Costa Rica’s largest online vacation rental resource, Costa Rica Bedfinder, here are a few vacation rental pitfalls to avoid:

PhotosDo not fall in love with the photos and base your decision on the photos alone; a  good photographer can make a tiny room appear spacious, hide a bad spot or make the neighboring houses disappear. Some condo unit owners prefer to display pictures of the model unit used for real estate sales rather than their own. In some cases, the view that you see in the picture is not a view from the property; while a picture tells a thousand words, it does not always tell the truth.

InternetIf you must have access to internet during your travel, you should confirm with your vacation rental host on internet availability and the mode of connection before you book. Costa Rica is not as widely wired as in the U.S. or Canada. Some vacation rentals may indicate internet access in the listings, but the access is through an extremely slow telephone dial-up connection, or the availability in the listings actually refers to an internet café in town.

Air ConditionNot all vacation homes that offer air conditioning are air-conditioned throughout; many, including some of the most luxurious villas, have air conditioning only in the bedrooms. And just because the property is fitted with A/C does not mean it is included in the rates. Due to electricity cost being notoriously high in Costa Rica, A/C is sometimes charged a specified extra daily or weekly price.

TaxesThanks to the recent annulment of the 3.39% hospitality room tax, tourist now pay just 13% sales tax on accommodation. For vacation rentals that are professionally managed by rental agencies, 13% sales tax is applicable but is not always included in the advertised rates, so clarify with your host if the rates are tax inclusive to avoid a last minute shock if you are on a tight budget. Vacation homes rented directly from homeowners on the other hand are not subject to government tax unless the owner has tax obligation through a corporation.

Pool - It is not enough to know the property has a pool; the question to ask is if the pool is regularly cleaned and chemically maintained. A family with 4 young children recently arrived at a VRBO vacation rental at a beachside village in the Central Pacific coast to find the pool alive with frogs and tadpoles.

UtilitiesIt is never a good idea to rent a vacation home at a location near ongoing construction no matter how good the discount is. Even with the guarantee of minimum noise, there are sometimes other graver risks involved. A young couple with a baby recently decided to cut short their one-week vacation in an oceanfront community on the south coast after enduring 3 days without running water; the villa owner received the bitter complaint and got hold of the community developer, who told her that they needed to divert water to the construction site to meet building deadlines.

CleanlinessNo matter what and where the vacation rental property is, renters are entitled to a thoroughly cleaned house; at times a property may fall short of expectations in ways that are not within the host’s control, but when it comes to cleanliness, there is never a justifiable excuse; renters should demand immediate remedial action or compensation if cleanliness is an issue.

Last word

To minimize the risk of disappointment, do your due diligence by asking as many specific questions as possible on what matter to you the most. To get the most enjoyment out of your stay, be prepared to adapt and always keep an open mind. Remember that, although Costa Rica rivals many developed countries in terms of healthcare and education, it is still a developing country, and the living environment may be very different from what you are accustomed to. In certain parts of the country for instance, there will be potholes on the road, power cuts from time to time, non-potable tap water, stray dogs in the streets and crawlies in the house.

Posted by: BedfinderCR | July 18, 2009

Top tips for first time Costa Rica vacation rental clients

Experience Local Living Through Vacation RentalsFor seasoned travelers, vacation rentals represent great value, privacy and space. Vacation rentals are widely sought by couples on long visits, families with children looking to spend quality time together, executive groups on semi-retreats, recreation groups of surfers, golfers and divers. For first time visitors to Costa Rica, there is no better way to feel at home than basking in the warmth of a cozy lived-in home while exploring a new culture.

For those who are new to the Costa Rica vacation rentals market, Costa Rica Bedfinder, an online vacation rentals resource offers useful insider’s tips that can help you get the most out of the renting process as well as avoid potential disappointments.

1. Do not be surprised to find the same properties listed more than once in the vacation rentals directory, as some property owners grant non-exclusive representation rights to multiple rental agencies in order to maximize bookings. As rental agencies vary in commission policy, you may find some variation in rates; if you come across multiple listings of the same property that you are interested in, do not skip, but go to the rates section of each listing to make comparison; chances are you will book with the agency that offers the best rates.

2. Dates that fall within high and peak seasons get filled up quickly; if you have fixed dates for your vacation, it is advisable to have your desired property booked at least three months in advance. Christmas and New Year periods are especially in high demand, and the months from December up until the end of Easter holidays are usually busy.

If you are fully flexible with your travel plans and can travel at short notice, you can keep an eye out for last minute specials, or let the owner or the manager know that you are on last minute standby should they decide to rent the property to you at a discounted rate.

Consider also the advantages of visiting during the low season, which in most parts of Costa Rica fall between May and November. During the low season, most vacation rentals are steeply discounted, sometimes as much as 50%. A few showers aside, low season visitors enjoy a cooler climate, greener landscape, less traffic and less congestion in restaurants, beaches and national parks. Despite of the wet, there is generally plenty of sunshine in the first half of the day.

3. If you are celebrating a special occasion, such as anniversary, honeymoon, family reunion, etc., by all means mention it to the owner or the manager; they are likely to offer some special assistance or amenities that are outside the norm. In general, it is helpful to mention the theme or purpose of your visit at the start of the search to property agents, as they are likely to use that as a cue in suggesting a particular location or properties that suit your expectations the most.

4. The payment and deposit policy can sometimes affect your final choice of property. For peak season bookings, full or 80% payment is required upfront by most vacation rentals. 50% upfront is the norm for high season and a minimum of 20% is expected to reserve the vacation rental in the low season. However, some properties that have limited availability will require full payment in advance regardless of the time of year. With partial payment upfront, the balance of payment is usually due 30 days prior to arrival.

Remember that all vacation rentals require a security or damage deposit, and this is usually charged to your credit card on arrival, and refunded after departure if there has been no incidence. In the absence of credit card processing facility, your vacation rental host may require a certain amount of cash deposit on arrival.

For peak season bookings it is unlikely that you will be granted any refund at all should you cancel, but you can negotiate to have the payment, or a part of it credited towards a future booking. Apart from peak periods, 50% to 80% may be refunded if the cancellation is made 2 to 3 months prior to arrival. In some cases, property owners or agencies will offer a refund only if the property is subsequently rented to another party.

Whether you are renting a vacation property from an owner or a property management firm, it is important to obtain a rental agreement in writing that clearly spells out the deposit and cancellation policies, and to ensure you fully agree with every point before making a payment.

For vacation rentals that are managed by property management companies, credit card payments are readily accepted. However, in Costa Rica, it is a common business practice to apply a 3%, or higher, credit card fee on top of the rental amount; so check with your rental agency before confirming the booking.

For self-managed vacation rentals, individual property owners may not have the facility to accept credit card payments. However, many property owners are willing to offer a discount as a win-win solution if you pay by wire transfer.

5. After you have booked a property, start to gather all the arrival information you need: maps, driving direction, contact details for the day of arrival, contact details for colleagues and family at home to contact you while you are in Costa Rica. Also give the owner or the agency details on how you can be contacted before and after leaving home if you are headed elsewhere in the days before your arrival.

Do not hesitate to ask the owner or agency for assistance with car rentals or airport pickup service, tours and restaurant information, distances to various places, town and shopping facilities etc., some vacation rental hosts will offer to stock up the fridge prior to your arrival. To get the most out of your vacation, ask about places to go and things to see that are outside the tourist telescope; there is always a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered.

Personalized ServiceCosta Rica Bedfinder complements self-help website with time-saving offline service for vacation rentals shoppers.

Travelers to Costa Rica who are weary of using do-it-yourself websites to look for vacation rentals can now reach out for help with one toll free call or a direct email.

Costa Rica Bedfinder offers one-stop personalized service for offline renters in addition to offering over six hundred vacation rentals online with direct online inquiry feature.

“We do act as traditional travel consultants in providing recommendations and reservation services for accommodations, tours and car rentals,” says the company’s founder, Elaine Turner.

“When customers call or email us, we communicate with them on a personal level to ascertain their criteria, not just their budget, but to understand also their dreams and purpose for the vacation; the greater our understanding the better we can narrow down the choices and provide them with a meaningful shortlist that matches their expectation.” She says.

Presently internet users looking to rent Costa Rican properties have more than a dozen popular self-help vacation rental websites to choose from, the majority of those require users to contact owners or agents individually for each and every property that interests them, and that often means repeating the question-and-answer process multiple times. Seasoned vacation rental shoppers commonly ‘copy and paste’ the same message and email to a multitude of property advertisers.

The problem with this approach, according to Elaine, is that the customers tend to lose track when the responses stream in. “The common response from the inquirer is usually – I’m sorry, which property is this? – when the property owner or manager calls,” she adds.

“It is no wonder many are finding it easer to let us take over the time-consuming process of search and communicate, and have all their questions answered through one source,” she says.

Since the launch of Costa Rica Bedfinder a year ago, a growing number of vacationers are accessing its service through toll free calls and emails rather than using the direct online inquiry feature, a sign Elaine attributes to the fact that more travelers are recognizing the value of service and convenience in the ‘one-stop’ offline approach.

A Marbella Residence in Los Suenos

Costa Rica Bedfinder partners with major vacation rental operators in Los Suenos Golf Resort and Marina in channeling over a hundred luxury villas and condos to independent travelers online.

Costa Rica’s newest online accommodation resource, CostaRicaBedfinder.com recently announced marketing affiliation with the top three vacation rental companies in Los Suenos Golf Resort and Marina, one of Central America’s foremost destination resorts, a 1100-acres tropical playground encompassing 600 acres of rainforest preserve, a Marriott flagship hotel, an 18-hole championship golf course and a 200-slip international ma rina in Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast.

The online marketing affiliation is a significant ‘win-win’, says Costa Rica Bedfinder’s founder and administrator, Elaine Turner.

“We provide our affiliates a broader market base and enhanced market penetration, while our positioning as a full-spectrum accommodation specialist is strengthened by the high caliber of the Los Suenos properties we represent, which are at the upper echelon of luxury,” she says.

The affiliation will bring online more than a hundred and twenty luxury condos and villas in the coming months, she adds.

“We are proud of the quality these vacation rentals have to offer and confident that our affiliates in Los Suenos will exceed guests’ expectations in terms of providing top-notch personalized concierge services,” she emphasizes.

Renting a Los Sueños villa or condo comes with a full range of concierge services from grocery shopping to baby sitting, maid service, dinner reservations, itinerary planning, bookings of tours, spa, yoga, private chef, beach picnic and more. Concierge services also include organizing all transportation needs including car rental, golf cart, airport transfer, helicopter, chartered aircraft and yacht.

Los Suenos Resort comprises ten residential communities made up of upscale villas and condominiums. Each community has its own landscaped compound, swimming pools, fitness facilities and Jacuzzis. Most vacation rental properties face spectacular views of Herradura Bay, the rainforest or the golf course. All vacation rental guests enjoy complimentary access to a private Beach Club that features an exclusive white sand beach with shade palapas and a snack bar.

Vacation rental guests at the Los Suenos not only can prepare meals in their own gourmet kitchen and have groceries and cooking ingredients delivered to their rental units, they can also enjoy 24/7 room service provided by the Marriott hotel onsite.

“This is one place where vacationers can enjoy 5-star hotel amenities and world-class services all in the privacy of a home,” Elaine concludes.

Recognized by Travel & Leisure magazine readers as one of the “world’s best”, the 201-room flagship Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort is at the focal point of Los Suenos Resort with six restaurants and bars, a Kids Club, Spa and Fitness Center, casino, tennis courts, 8 meeting rooms and an immense oceanfront swimming pool.

A short walk or golf cart ride away from the residential communities is Marina Village where guests find an art gallery, cigar shop, beauty salon and spa, movie rentals, internet café, flower shop, bank, fine food and meat shop, marine supply store, clothing boutique and car rental.

Besides being a major sportfishing, golf and surfing destination, Los Suenos Resort is also a family vacation hotspot and a magnet for wedding couples. From Los Suenos families can access a wide array of outdoor activities from exploring nearby national parks to canopy tours, volcano tours, river rafting, bird watching, surfing, horseback riding, crocodile sighting tours and sea kayaking, among many. For wedding couples the Resort offers certified wedding planners to help coordinate and execute wedding details such as setting event budgets, deciding on menus, arranging table settings, finding florists, photographers and entertainers.

Los Suenos Resort is also suited to vacationing seniors thanks to an onsite Clinic with emergency stabilization equipment and bilingual medical personnel who are on call 24 hours a day. Modern ambulance and airlift is on standby to transport patients to the highly reputable CIMA Hospital in San José.

Los Sueños Resort is located at Herradura Bay on the Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, 10 minutes from Jacó and two hours from Juan Santamaría International Airport in the capital, San José. Major U.S. carriers offer daily direct flights to Costa Rica from Miami, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Newark and Chicago. Airport transfer options include rental cars, private shuttle buses, commuter airplanes or helicopter charters.

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Costa Rica Bedfinder currently represents more than six hundred privately owned vacation rentals, from the most affordable beach cottages to the most luxurious rainforest hideaways. Properties listed to-date include beach condos, beach homes, luxury villas, ocean view villas, jungle chalets and more, in popular destinations such as Dominical, Manuel Antonio, Jaco, Nosara and Los Suenos at Herradura Bay.

The Beaches of NosaraIf your idea of a ‘chill-out’ is beach-strolling, shell-picking and sunset-gazing all in a little quiet world of your own, then Nosara may be the right option for your Costa Rican escape.

“It is a bit out of the way, but Nosara is well worth it for the savings,” says Costa Rica Bedfinder’s founder, Elaine Turner, who likens Nosara to a paradise for the ‘down-to-earth’ type. Indeed, Nosara is one of those low-key destinations that see the same visitors quietly returning time and again, Elaine says.

With over sixty Nosara properties in her online portfolio, Elaine thinks Nosara offers unparalleled value for money for those who know what they want: a simple but comfortable beach villa or cottage, walk-to-the-beach location, facility to cook up a simple meal as well as the option of eating out without getting into a car.

According to Elaine, many beachside vacation homes fringing the twin beaches of Guiones and Pelada are currently rented for under US$1500 per week, some, like those without a pool, are priced as low as $750 per week in the low season.

“You simply cannot find such value in more mainstream destinations like Manuel Antonio, Jaco or Tamarindo,” she says.

The region of Nosara is one of Costa Rica’s best environmentally protected regions. More than two-thirds of its beaches are designated wildlife reserves, which translates into the cleanest and most unspoiled beaches.

“Unspoiled, tropical beauty is what best describes Nosara,” Elaine says. The steady, year-round temperature of between 77° and 95° F (25° and 32° C) also helps make Nosara an ideal all-season getaway, she adds.

Imagine miles upon miles of spectacular white sand beaches with stunning sunsets, one of the largest nesting grounds in the world for Olive Ridley turtles, the sunniest and clearest skies in the country, birds, iguanas, monkeys, a naturalist’s haven. For yogis and students, Nosara even features its own Yoga institute.

Whether it is due to the consistent surfing waves of Guiones, or the tranquility of Pelada, it is not unusual for visitors to choose not to leave the area but spend their entire vacation enjoying their beach villas, the beaches and the local restaurants & bars, according to Elaine, as they have the best of both worlds here with the two beaches only a few minutes apart along a nature trail.

For those who venture into the village of Nosara which sits just north of the River Nosara 4 kilometers from the beaches, they will experience a typical Costa Rican community characterized by a centrally located soccer field, school, churches, groceries, restaurants and bars. Although no one comes to Nosara for nightlife, disco fans will find options ranging from local to international scenes.

Visitors to Nosara should allow 6 hours if driving from San Jose, 2 hours if coming from the Liberia International Airport, Mark advises.

“Nosara is not an easy place to get to, but it is well worth the effort if you are looking for value accomodation” she reiterates.

Costa Rica Bedfinder is an online accommodation superstore that represents private vacation homes, small hotels and bed & breakfasts in all Costa Rica. Properties include beach or city condos, beach casitas or villas, luxury ocean view villas, rainforest hideaways and more, from the ultra luxurious to the most affordable, in popular destinations such as Dominical, Manuel Antonio, Jaco, Tamarindo, Nosara, Playa Hermosa and Playa Herradura.

Posted by: BedfinderCR | January 4, 2009

Hello Guests!

Visited Costa Rica recently? How was your trip? Where did you stay? Did you stay in a hotel? a vacation rental? a B&B? a posh resort? a backpackers hostel? Please take a moment to comment on your accommodation choice and stay experience, share your thoughts or leave some useful advice for other renters.

Dominical, Costa RicaCosta Rica’s virtual accommodation superstore, CostaRicaBedfinder.com recently announced the establishment of a customer relations base in Dominical in Puntarenas province.

With the last stretch of the ‘Costanera’ highway that connects the central and south Pacific coasts slated for completion at year end 2009, Costa Rica Bedfinder picks Dominical as the location that can most effectively service the growing demand of short term rental accommodation in the south coast, serving vacationers looking to rent private vacation homes concurrently with homeowners looking to turn their properties into income-producing vacation rentals.

“With so many real estate development projects targeting at second home buyers up and down the south coast, we see an opportunity for us to provide a 24/7 international marketing channel for property managers and homeowners” says Elaine Turner, the website’s founder and administrator.

Besides servicing vacationers as an information center and a meet-up point between renters and vacation rental operators, the center will also benefit potential home buyers who want to enquire about options in turning their investment into a vacation rental property.

“We work closely with property managers in the region by supporting them with marketing, administration and customer relations services; we are in a good position to help homeowners identify and contract a suitable property manager or put them in touch with the appropriate homecare services providers, “Elaine says.

Although majority of rental enquiries come to Costa Rica Bedfinder through the internet, the Dominical office will assist tourists and visitors who are passing through in finding onward accommodation elsewhere in Costa Rica, she says.

“We currently market over 600 vacation rental properties throughout Costa Rica including Manuel Antonio, Jaco, Nosara, Tamarindo and Los Suenos, which enable us to provide a one-stop-shop for vacationers to find and book what suits their budget and taste, be it a beach condo, a luxury villa, an oceanfront home or a jungle chalet,” she adds.

Visitors headed for destinations along the south Pacific coast from San Jose and other central valley places either head to the central Pacific coast and then down a bumpy 40-km stretch from Manuel Antonio to Dominical, or over a mountainous inland road through Cartago and San Isidro; both options take about 4.5 hours.

With the 40 kilometers between Manuel Antonio and Dominical paved, travel time between the two tourist magnets is expected to shrink from an hour to 20 minutes, making it extremely inviting for tourists to venture south to experience a wilder and greener part of Costa Rica.

Dominical, once a sleepy fishing village is today a highly acclaimed international surf spots. In recent years more and more intrepid travelers from USA and Canada have come to explore its dramatic coastline and invested in real estate which invariably offers majestic ocean views and pristine rainforests all in one.

The south coast also serves as a jump-off point for Corcovado National Park in the Osa peninsula, named by National Geographic as the most biologically diverse spot on earth.

After suffering many years of delay, work on the Costanera highway has at long last resumed in mid 2008, surprising many skeptics who have long ago given up on the hope that being connected to Manuel Antonio and Jaco Beach further north would secure the south coast region’s economic growth.

“This time it’s for real…we have seen road construction works intensify over the past few months… we are optimistic that it will be paved before next Christmas” Elaine remarks.

Costa Rica Bedfinder is strategically located in Dominical’s most prominent business address, Plaza Pacifica, a shopping center which also houses the BCR bank. Property Managers and homeowners who would like to have their vacation rentals represented on CostaRicaBedfinder.com are invited to contact advertise@CostaRicaBedfinder.com or 506.2787.0179 for more information.

Vacationers can submit reservation requests online or get assistance in finding or booking vacation homes by emailing reserve@CostaRicaBedfinder.com or calling 1.888.699.0272.

“If they are in or near Dominical, they are welcome to drop in for free travel advice, tours and local information, arrange transport or book accommodation for their onward destinations” Elaine says.

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