The bus however does not go into the small roads of Playa Negra so you will need to walk from the main road to your hotel or try to find a taxi. There are buses that run on the main road from Cahuita to Puerto Viejo every day and you can get off after Hone Creek towards Puerto Viejo. Click here for our interactive map How to get to Playa Negra Playa Negra is 257 kilometers (160 miles) from San Jose, about a 4.5 hour drive. There isn’t really a town at Playa Negra so there aren’t many restaurants or supermarkets close by so it’s a bit inconvenient. Since it is not recommended to walk on the beach at night or to walk alone, you will need to taxi back and forth which can add up. All bookings are at our discretion - we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone at anytime.From the most southern end of Playa Negra, it is about a 1.5 kilometer walk on the beach to Puerto Viejo town so it’s not an ideal location for those who want to be close to town without a car.During designated Holiday periods (Christmas and Easter week), cancellations made within 1 month of the arrival date are non-refundable.Terms of our cancellation policy extend to ONE MONTH during High Season. SEASONS: We have 3 seasons: Regular Season, High Season, and Holiday Season.Thank you for considering us for your stay! Please contact us with any questions by calling us or using our "Contact Us" form.By making an on-line reservation, you agree to the terms of the reservation and cancellation policy.Cancellations received within 14 days of the scheduled arrival date are non-refundable. The deposit is refundable less a $35 cancellation fee if the room is cancelled prior to 14 days of arrival.For on-line reservations, we ask for a credit card number which will be charged for the deposit.For a 1 night stay we ask for a deposit for the full amount. We require a deposit of 50% of the total reservation plus 13% tax.With these natural and renewable materials, we achieve a unique character with rustic and artistic designs. Much was recycled wood or dead fall from local farms and lumber that had washed up from the ocean and rivers. Kaya’s Place was built with this philosophy, and lumber or materials were taken from the primary rainforest. We are dedicated to preserving these resources while sharing it with all the people that come to know this amazingly beautiful part of Costa Rica. Taxes from this industry support the many national reserves and efforts to maintain the natural resources. A covered sitting area offers another opportunity to relax, or meet and enjoy the company of others. In the back, gardens filled with local plants and flowers line the walkway. ![]() The large deck upstairs has a wonderful ocean view too, with hammocks and sofas – perfect for reading or taking a siesta. The reception area is more like a living room, with a gigantic sofa, people to chat with, and our beach-deck with the view of the ocean. Inside the hotel, there are many places to relax. The sound of the waves is always in the background, soothing and tranquil, guaranteed to take you away from the stress of everyday life. Local woods and materials are used in their natural state, making each room different and beautiful, and every space a pleasurable experience. ![]() Built in the Afro-Caribbean “Rustico” style, the hotel is artistic and unique. Kaya’s Place is a 21 room lodge on the stunning Black Beach in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica. ![]() Located in Puerto Viejo on the Caribbean Coast, the area is blessed with the natural beauty of dense jungle, with impressive flora and fauna, and some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.
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