Room 2 Board Hostel & Surf School

Jacó


In a modern white-and-green complex a few minutes' walk from the beach, this hostel is spacious and professionally run. It has a buzzy pool-side cafe, dedicated staff who arrange tours and surfing lessons, and various configurations of rooms spread over three floors. Roof-terrace hammocks catch the breeze, and dorms come with excellent mattresses, solar-heated rain showers and lockers.

There are regular yoga classes (free on Sundays) and movie screenings. Half-day bike and skateboard rental starts at US$5. Surfboard rental starts at US$10 per day. Several rooms have family-friendly furniture configurations, and footlights help guests find their way at night. Find it on a road in between Jacó Beach and Av Pastor Díaz just north of Río Naranjal.


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Nearby Jacó attractions

1. Jacó Walk

0.34 MILES

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2. Royal Butterflies

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3. Pura Vida Gardens & Waterfalls

10.02 MILES

Just before the village of Bijagual, this private botanical garden offers great vistas of Manantial de Agua Viva cascading down the side of a cliff, and…

4. Catarata Manantial de Agua Viva

10.3 MILES

This 200m-high waterfall is claimed to be the highest in the country. From the entrance, it’s a steep 3km (45-minute) hike down into the valley (an hour…

5. Parque Nacional Carara

12.05 MILES

Carara is the famed home of one of Costa Rica’s most charismatic bird species, the scarlet macaw. While catching a glimpse of this tropical wonder is a…

6. Crocodile Bridge

13.34 MILES

If you’re driving from Puntarenas or San José, pull over by the Río Tárcoles bridge, also known as Crocodile Bridge running over the Tárcoles River where…

8. Playa Doña Ana

25.26 MILES

The pair of beaches known as Playa Doña Ana are relatively undeveloped and have an isolated and unhurried feel. They are popular among Ticos on day trips…