Azura Resort

Azura Resort sits three kilometres south of Sámara on the road toward Playa Carrillo, holding two international awards including a Continental recognition for its Presidential Suite. The property operates in the adults-only boutique tier, a category that commands a distinct position along Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula coast. For travellers whose priority is design, quiet, and considered space over resort-scale programming, Azura merits serious attention.

Where Sámara's Boutique Tier Earns Its Credentials
The road south from Sámara's beach village toward Playa Carrillo moves through dry forest and past fenced cattle pasture before opening onto coastal views that most visitors never reach. At three kilometres out, the pace has already changed. Sámara itself sits within the Nicoya Peninsula, one of the world's five designated Blue Zones — regions where measurable longevity data has prompted researchers to look at how environment, diet, and pace of life interact. That geographic and cultural context matters when reading the premium accommodation tier here: properties positioned along this stretch are not selling access to a party beach. They are selling removal from one.
Azura Resort operates in the adults-only boutique category, a sub-tier of Costa Rican luxury hospitality that has grown steadily as the country's overall tourism infrastructure matured. Costa Rica now receives over three million international visitors annually, and the premium segment has split between large branded resort experiences anchored to Guanacaste's airport corridor and smaller, access-gated properties that trade scale for discipline of environment. The Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo and the JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa in Santa Cruz represent the large-footprint, amenity-dense end of that spectrum. Azura, with its adult-only format and boutique positioning, belongs to a different competitive set entirely.
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Azura holds two awards of specific note: a Regional Winner designation in the Luxury Adults Only Boutique Hotel category, and a Continental Winner recognition for Leading Presidential Suite. The latter is the more meaningful of the two in terms of positioning intelligence. Continental-level recognition in a suite category typically implies scoring against a wide field across Latin America and the Caribbean, where Presidential Suite competition draws from properties including the large-brand Guanacaste resorts, Panama City towers, and Cartagena's colonial luxury tier. Winning at that level from a boutique property in Sámara indicates a suite programme that punches significantly above the resort's overall scale.
For travellers considering properties like Casa Chameleon at Las Catalinas or Kura Boutique Hotel in Uvita, both of which operate in the design-forward, small-inventory end of Costa Rican luxury, the comparison is instructive. Azura's continental suite recognition differentiates it from properties whose recognition is purely domestic or regional.
Design and Physical Space: The Architecture of Adults-Only Hospitality
Adults-only boutique hotels in tropical coastal settings face a specific design tension: the environment is inherently informal — open air, heat, salt, and light , while the guest expectation is refined privacy and considered material quality. The properties that resolve this tension most successfully tend to do so through spatial restraint rather than material accumulation. Large pools with few sun loungers, sightlines oriented toward landscape rather than other guests, and room layouts that blur indoor-outdoor boundaries without sacrificing acoustic separation are the markers of the format done well.
Azura's location along the Carrillo corridor, rather than directly on Sámara's main beach, supports this model. The trade-off is immediate beach access for reduced ambient noise and visual density. That exchange is precisely what adults-only boutique buyers are typically making. The property's Presidential Suite recognition suggests that the suite-level accommodation in particular delivers on spatial and material terms that justify both the format and the price positioning.
For context on how design-led Costa Rican properties handle the indoor-outdoor question in other ecosystems, El Silencio Lodge & Spa in Bajos del Toro and Hacienda AltaGracia, Auberge Resorts Collection in Pérez Zeledón offer instructive comparisons in cloud forest and southern highlands contexts respectively.
The Sámara-Carrillo Corridor in Context
Sámara occupies a different register from Guanacaste's more developed resort corridor around Tamarindo, Flamingo, and Papagayo. The beach is protected by a reef that moderates surf conditions, making it more suited to swimming and calm-water activity than surf-driven tourism. The village remains small enough that infrastructure , restaurants, pharmacies, transport links , is present but not dominant. Playa Carrillo, three kilometres south, has even less commercial development, and the road between the two is where the Azura property sits.
Liberia's Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport provides the primary air access for the region, with drive times to the Sámara area typically ranging between two and two and a half hours depending on road conditions and season. The dry season in Guanacaste province runs from approximately December through April, when paved road access is most reliable and daytime heat is at its highest. The green season from May through November brings afternoon rainfall that cools temperatures considerably and turns the landscape from tawny to dense green , a trade-off some guests actively prefer for the reduced crowds and different visual character it provides.
Travellers considering the wider Costa Rica premium hotel circuit alongside Azura should review Hotel Nantipa in Santa Teresa de Cobano, Lapa Rios in Puerto Jimenez, and Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort in Aguirre for comparative reference across different coastal ecosystems. Our full Sámara guide covers the surrounding area in detail.
Planning Your Stay
Because Azura's website and direct contact information are not publicly indexed in our current database, booking is most reliably initiated through luxury travel advisors or third-party platforms that carry the property. Given the boutique inventory size typical of adult-only properties in this category, advance booking is advisable , particularly for the Presidential Suite, whose continental-level recognition will draw specific demand during peak dry season months of January through March. The property address places it on the road from Sámara's beach centre toward Playa Carrillo, and guests arriving by private transfer from Liberia should confirm road conditions with their driver if travelling during the early green season transition in May or June.
For travellers building a multi-property Costa Rica itinerary, the Nicoya Peninsula circuit pairs logically with properties to the south along the Osa Peninsula such as Drake Bay Getaway Resort, or with cloud forest stays at Hotel Belmar in Monteverde. For those approaching from San José, Finca Rosa Blanca Coffee Farm and Inn and the Costa Rica Marriott Hotel Hacienda Belen in Belen represent sensible first or final nights before a domestic flight or drive west.
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