Head upstairs to your own rooftop hideaway: a shaded terrace with lounge seating, outdoor dining and gas grill where you'll watch the sun dip below the Pacific. The beach awaits you directly across the street, no driving required. This 2-bedroom condo puts you in Coco's most convenient pocket: morning espresso at Java Coffee in two minutes flat, fresh ceviche at the fish market by noon, and sunset swims in the community pool before climbing back up to your terrace for the evening.
There's a reason guests book this unit over and over: the rooftop. Ascend the private staircase and emerge into your own open-air living room beneath a bamboo canopy. A deep sectional sofa faces the evening sky. A dining table seats four for long meals that stretch past dark. A built-in counter with sink keeps drinks cold and prep simple. And when you're ready to cook, the gas BBQ grill stands ready for whatever you picked up at the fish market that morning. String lights overhead flicker on as dusk settles, and suddenly you understand why everyone stays up here until the stars come out.
LOCATION THAT CAN'T BE BEAT
Flor de Limón sits in Las Palmas, the neighborhood locals know as Coco's sweet spot. Step outside the complex gate, cross the road, and your feet hit sand. That's it—no shuttle, no ten-minute walk, no wondering if you're going the right way. Playa del Coco's horseshoe bay spreads out in front of you, fishing pangas bobbing offshore, pelicans diving for breakfast. Turn the other direction and you're surrounded by everything you need on foot. Java Coffee pours proper espresso two minutes east. A mini-market stocks cold beer and beach snacks. Wave Sports Bar screens the game. Red Panda dishes up poke bowls. The main strip with its restaurants, dive shops, and weekend energy is a ten-minute stroll along flat, shaded streets.
INSIDE THE CONDO
The second-floor unit stays bright and breezy, with A/C in every room for the hot afternoons. The living space mixes Costa Rican character—a hand-painted butterfly tapestry, a carved wood coffee table—with practical comfort: smart TV, fast WiFi, ceiling fans turning slowly overhead. The kitchen is compact but capable. Full-size fridge with water dispenser, microwave, granite counters, and a breakfast bar where you can sit with your morning coffee and watch the palms sway through the window. Everything you need to assemble meals, though honestly, with the rooftop grill and the fish market down the road, you may never turn on the stove.
SLEEP WELL
Two bedrooms split the sleeping arrangements. The primary holds a queen bed with good linens, blackout curtains, its own A/C unit, and a mounted TV for late-night watching. The second bedroom has two twins—great for kids, friends traveling together, or anyone who wants their own space. Both rooms stay cool and quiet. One full bathroom serves the unit, tiled in warm neutrals with a walk-in shower, vessel sink, and a rolling cart stocked with fresh towels.
THE COMMUNITY
Flor de Limón is a small residential complex centered around a curvy pool and hot tub. The vibe is relaxed—families on vacation, expats stopping by for a swim, neighbors who wave hello. Loungers line the deck, tropical plants frame the water, and the whole scene looks particularly good after dark when the pool lights glow against the famous purple Costa Rican twilight. Parking is on-site and free. Laundry facilities are available in the complex.
WHO LOVES THIS PLACE
Couples who want a real outdoor living space, not just a tiny balcony. Small groups of friends who'll gather on the rooftop with drinks and stories. Travelers who hate driving and want beach, coffee, food, and pool all within a few hundred meters. Anyone who's ever said "I wish we had a rooftop" while staying somewhere else. This is the condo where you'll spend your evenings upstairs and your mornings crossing the street to the sea. Book it, pack light, and get ready for the best sunsets of your trip.
Las Palmas is the neighborhood everyone wishes they'd booked. It's the residential pocket of Playas del Coco where the beach is across the street instead of a drive away, where the best coffee shop is a two-minute walk, and where you can leave the rental car parked for days at a time. Playa del Coco's bay curves in front of you—dark sand, calm water, fishing boats anchored offshore, islands visible on the horizon. Paddleboards and kayaks rent by the hour. Catamaran sunset cruises leave from the public dock. Dive operators run morning trips to the Catalina Islands, famous for manta rays and white-tip reef sharks. Back on land, the main street runs parallel to the beach with open-air restaurants, souvenir shops, a weekend artisan market, and the pescadería where the morning catch gets dropped off around 11am. Grab a whole red snapper, walk it back to your rooftop grill, and eat like a local. The international airport in Liberia is 25 minutes by car. Playa Hermosa, Playa Ocotal, and the national parks of Guanacaste are all easy half-day trips when you're ready to explore beyond Coco.
CHECK-IN: 3:00 PM · CHECK-OUT: 11:00 AM · MAX GUESTS: 4
ROOFTOP TERRACE
The terrace is yours exclusively. Please clean the grill grates after cooking and make sure the gas is off before heading downstairs.
NOISE & NEIGHBORS
Flor de Limón is a residential community. Keep volume conversational after 9 PM, both inside and on the rooftop. Intimate gatherings are welcome; parties are not.
SMOKING
This is a non-smoking unit.
PETS
Not permitted, to keep the space allergy-friendly for all guests.
POOL
Shared with other residents. Observe posted hours and leave the area as you found it.
STAIRS
This is a second-floor unit with an additional staircase to the rooftop. Please take care, especially after dark. Shoes recommended on exterior stairs.
ANYTHING ELSE
Treat the space well, lock up when you leave, and reach out if something isn't working right. We're responsive and happy to help.