Features:
Right on the beach in Tamarindo, Capitan Suizo consists of 8 thatched-roof bungalows and 22 spacious
rooms, each with a patio or balcony. Only a few steps away
is a
large free-form pool and an open-air restaurant and bar. Bungalows and rooms feature a mezzanine bedroom with king-size bed, and sliding doors that open to a tropical garden. Private bathrooms include
an enclosed shower and a deep bathtub with window view. Bedroom closets have wicker-mesh to let clothing breathe. Decor of natural stone floors harmonize with red hardwood trim,
and are offset by sofas of green-blue. Halogen lamps inset in the ceiling provide superior lighting;
in contrast to soft-lit lanterns which cast a romantic spell.
Property
Features: An exotic, free-form pool; restaurant and open-air
bar, boutique, and laundry service. The bungalows and rooms
located on the second floor are built in such a way that a/c
is not needed. Rooms on the first floor have a/c. Each unit is equipped with a telephone, an AM/FM radio, a safety box, and a small refrigerator.
Restaurant & Bar: Situated at the open-air restaurant/bar, underneath a
thatched roof, you can revel in the ocean view and breezes
while enjoying savory meals and refreshing drinks. Or,
perhaps you would prefer poolside service as you relax in
the tropical atmosphere visited by friendly wildlife.
International cuisine (with a Swiss accent) highlights the
diverse menu. The chef keeps in mind your need for variety,
creating new temptations for the taste buds; Tilapia
Calabrese, Beef Stroganoff, and dreamy desserts are a few
examples of the fine cooking.

Review: Hotel Capitan Suizo, bordering the sands of Playa Tamarindo
in northern Costa Rica, will make your fantasy vacation
become a reality. Combining efficient Swiss hostelry with warm hospitality, the hotel provides the finest of accommodations in an unspoiled natural setting.
Hotel Capitan Suizo rests on one of the most beautiful Pacific coast beaches in all of Costa Rica;
directly on the beach, the hotel is surrounded by large native trees, and lush colorful gardens.
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