Punta Islita, Autograph Collection

Punta Islita, Autograph Collection occupies a clifftop position above Playa Islita on Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula, earning Michelin Selected recognition in 2025. The property sits within a living village context, where architecture responds to the Pacific coastline rather than imposing on it. For the Guanacaste stretch of Costa Rica's premium hotel tier, it represents one of the more architecturally considered options along this coast.
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- Address
- Plaza Mayor, Playa Samara, Islita, Costa Rica
- Phone
- +506 2656 3500

Where the Pacific Coast Shapes the Building
On Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula, the relationship between land and structure tends to go one of two ways: resorts that flatten the terrain to accommodate a familiar international template, or properties that let the geography do the architectural work. Punta Islita, Autograph Collection belongs firmly to the second category. The approach to the property, above the small fishing village of Islita and its curved Pacific beach, establishes a design logic that persists through every built element: materials drawn from the local environment, sightlines oriented toward the ocean, and a scale calibrated to the hillside rather than against it.
This isn't incidental. Autograph Collection is Marriott's independent-hotel portfolio, and Punta Islita fits that remit through its architecture and setting. Punta Islita earns that positioning through physical evidence rather than just category membership. The property's 2025 Michelin Selected recognition places it within the Michelin guide's curated hotel tier for Costa Rica. Along the Nicoya coast, that distinction matters: the premium hotel market here has grown considerably over the past decade, and the gap between a well-branded resort and a property that repays sustained attention has widened accordingly.
The Nicoya Peninsula's Premium Hotel Context
Costa Rica's Pacific coast now supports a layered premium hotel market. At the northern end, the Peninsula Papagayo anchors the highest-volume luxury tier, with large international operators delivering polished but largely interchangeable experiences. Moving south through Guanacaste and into the Nicoya Peninsula, the properties become smaller, more architecturally specific, and more directly tied to their immediate surroundings. This is the broader context in which Punta Islita operates.
Comparable properties in this tier include Hacienda AltaGracia, Auberge Resorts Collection in Pérez Zeledón, which takes a working-hacienda approach to landscape integration, and El Silencio Lodge & Spa in Bajos del Toro, which operates in cloud forest rather than coastal terrain but shares a similar commitment to place-specific design. On the Nicoya Peninsula itself, Azura Resort in Sámara occupies the same broader coastal geography, as does Esh Hotel & Spa in Nosara further up the coast. Punta Islita's specific position, on a clifftop above its own named beach in a village context rather than a resort compound, puts it in a slightly different register from most of these peers.
The village integration is worth noting specifically. The property has long been associated with local art, with work by nearby artists throughout the grounds. This isn't typical resort programming. It positions the property within a tradition of Latin American cultural patronage that has more in common with small-scale artistic foundations than with the beach-resort amenity matrix.
Architectural Identity and Physical Character
The architecture at Punta Islita reflects a hillside vernacular adapted for hospitality use. Accommodation units step down the slope rather than occupying flat ground, which means that views and privacy are structural features rather than amenities added on top of a standard layout. On the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where dry season light is intense and consistent from December through April, the orientation of buildings toward ocean-facing exposures is both practical and atmospheric.
Materials palette, from what can be observed in the property's documented visual record, favors local stone, warm timber, and ceramic elements that reference Central American craft traditions. This sits at some distance from the polished-concrete-and-glass aesthetic that dominates newer luxury builds across the region. For guests for whom the physical environment of a hotel is a primary concern rather than an afterthought, the design approach here represents a deliberate alternative to that dominant mode.
The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City occupies a Gilded Age building in Flatiron. Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo represent the European grand-hotel tradition. What connects them to Punta Islita is the principle of architectural singularity rather than a shared aesthetic. The Costa Rica property earns its place in that company through site-specificity: it could only exist where it does.
Costa Rica's Broader Premium Hotel Network
Travelers building an itinerary across Costa Rica's premium tier will find that the country's geography naturally segments the market. Volcanic inland properties like Tabacón Thermal Resort & Spa in La Fortuna de San Carlos and The Springs Resort and Spa at Arenal operate in a completely different physical register from coastal properties. Rainforest-adjacent options on the Pacific side include Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort in Aguirre and Kura Boutique Hotel in Uvita De Osa, further south toward the Osa Peninsula. For the Caribbean coast, Hotel Aguas Claras in Puerto Viejo offers a smaller, more intimate counterpoint. And for those moving between the Nicoya Peninsula and Guanacaste's larger resort corridor, Santarena Hotel at Las Catalinas in Guanacaste and JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa in Santa Cruz represent different points on the scale and formality spectrum.
Other properties worth comparing across the network include Pacuare Lodge in Río Pacuare for its jungle-immersion approach, Origins Luxury Lodge in Bijagua and Origins Astral Lodge in Bijagua De Upala for volcano-adjacent design, and Hotel Belmar in Monteverde for cloud-forest context. On the wellness-oriented end of the Nicoya Peninsula market, Pranamar Villas & Yoga Retreat in Puntarenas and The Harmony Hotel in Nicoya both operate in proximity. Additional options for those considering the broader region include Los Altos Resort in Manuel Antonio, M/Y Kontiki Wayra in Quepos, and Costa Rica Marriott Hotel Hacienda Belen in Belen as a gateway option near San José. Hotel Roca Negra in San Carlos rounds out the northern inland tier.
Planning a Stay
Punta Islita sits above Playa Islita on the southern Nicoya Peninsula. Access is by road from Sámara or by small aircraft to the private airstrip that serves the area. The dry season, running broadly from December through April, brings consistent sun and low humidity, which suits the clifftop position well. The green season (May through November) brings heavier rainfall but also lower occupancy and a more immediate sense of the jungle terrain that surrounds the property. For a Michelin Selected property on a semi-remote coastline, advance booking is recommended, especially in the December to April dry season.
In Context: Similar Options
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Punta Islita, Autograph CollectionThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Contemporary luxury eco-resort with tiered architecture nestled on a hillside overlooking a secluded cove. | $$$$ | 5-Star | |
| Hotel Fermata | Beachfront boutique blending contemporary design with surf culture | $$$$ | 5-Star | Santa Teresa |
| The Springs Resort and Spa at Arenal | Luxury resort with bungalow-style rooms amid tropical gardens | $$$$ | 5-Star | La Fortuna |
| Casa Chameleon Las Catalinas | Boutique resort with private villas perched above the Pacific. | $$$$ | 5-Star | Las Catalinas |
| Rancho Pacifico | luxury rainforest boutique resort with modern suites and private villas | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Key | Uvita De Osa |
| Senda Monteverde Hotel | Sustainable luxury mountain lodge with contemporary bungalows integrated into cloud forest. | $$$$ | 5-Star | Monteverde |
At a Glance
- Romantic
- Scenic
- Elegant
- Intimate
- Honeymoon
- Romantic Getaway
- Family Vacation
- Wellness Retreat
- Anniversary
- Destination Wedding
- Beachfront
- Infinity Pool
- Private Villa
- Destination Spa
- Waterfront
- Garden
- Terrace
- Panoramic View
- Wifi
- Pool
- Spa
- Fitness Center
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Valet Parking
- Beach Access
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Tennis Court
- Gift Shop
- Waterfront
- Garden
Bright, airy spaces merging indoors with outdoors; lush tropical gardens with ocean vistas; serene and sophisticated with natural light throughout.