Explore CR Nomad-certified homes highlighting nature, modern workstations, and top-tier amenities. In this section you’ll find confortable accommodations available in different regions across the country.
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Pay monthly from
$ 356.00
Selina Puerto Viejo
- Limon province, Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
Selina Puerto Viejo
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$ 356.00
Selina Manuel Antonio
- Limon province, Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
Selina Manuel Antonio
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$ 356.00
Selina Nosara
- Guanacaste province, Nosara, Costa Rica
Selina Nosara
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$ 356.00
Selina Tamarindo
- Guanacaste province, Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Selina Tamarindo
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$ 356.00
Selina San José
- San José province, Costa Rica
Selina San José
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$ 356.00
Selina Santa Teresa South
- Puntarenas province, Santa Teresa, Costa Rica
Selina Santa Teresa South
FAQ
Digital nomads in Costa Rica can choose from a variety of lodging options, including hostels, hotels, vacation rentals, and co-living spaces. Each option offers unique benefits, from the social atmosphere of hostels to the comfort and privacy of vacation rentals.
Look for long-term rentals, seasonal discounts, or deals offered by local hotels and co-living spaces. CR Nomads can help connect you with budget-friendly options suited to longer stays.
Yes, there are several co-living spaces in Costa Rica designed for digital nomads, offering a sense of community, shared amenities, and flexible stays. These spaces often provide high-speed internet, work areas, and organized social events.
Consider factors like location, internet speed, safety, proximity to coworking spaces, and access to amenities. It’s important to choose a place that aligns with your work style and lifestyle needs.
You can use platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com for extended stays, or reach out to local agencies that specialize in long-term rentals. For personalized recommendations, CR Nomads can guide you based on your specific requirements.
Yes, many accommodations in Costa Rica welcome pets, including certain hotels, vacation rentals, and some co-living spaces. Be sure to check in advance for any additional fees or specific policies.
Yes, many landlords offer short-term rental options, especially in popular areas for digital nomads. These options often provide greater flexibility without the need for a long-term lease.
In many cases, utilities like water, electricity, and internet are included in the rent, particularly for short-term rentals or serviced apartments. Always check the rental agreement to confirm what’s covered.