Best Luxury Resorts in Papagayo, Costa Rica: Nekajui (Ritz-Carlton Reserve), Four Seasons & Waldorf Astoria (Punta Cacique)

Costa Rica’s Papagayo Peninsula has evolved into the ultimate stage for luxury beach resort hospitality. Three leading brands: Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve; Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo; and Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique, have taken root here, each delivering a distinct take on barefoot luxury.

KJT team Kate, Lenni, Ann, and Madelyn recently completed on-the-ground site inspections across Papagayo. They walked the rooms, tested the beaches and pools, tasted the menus, and spoke with the teams at these properties. Whether you crave immersive culture, legacy service, or cliffside design drama, Papagayo in 2025 offers a luxury escape for every traveler.

quick take

  • Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve: An intimate, design-forward sanctuary with highly personalized, exceptional service and sweeping views. It feels sophisticated yet rooted in place.

  • Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica: The peninsula’s anchor with two (conditions-permitting) swimmable beaches, rich programming for families, and a broad range of rooms, suites, and residences. It is reliable and easy to love.

  • Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica: A dramatic cliffside newcomer with cascading pools and contemporary dining that leans into local produce. Modern energy, with big views.

    Getting there: The 3 properties are a 35-45 minute drive from Liberia Airport (LIR)

Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve (Peninsula Papagayo)

Opened February 2025 as Central America’s first Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Nekajui (NEK-ah-wee), named after the Chorotega word for “lush garden,” brings 107 ocean-facing accommodations including suites and a handful of treetop tents, plus 36 private residences, all perched above Pochote Bay. The resort leans into high-touch Reserve service, a 27,000-square-foot Nimbu Spa with hydrotherapy and sweeping views, and dining that spans Peruvian celebrity-chef cuisine (Puna) to Ibizan beach-club fare (Niri Beach Club). Instagram gold: the funicular to Niri, a jungle suspension bridge, and a curated Latin American art collection. 

Vibe & setting: Perched above Pochote Bay with sweeping Pacific views, Nekajui brings the Reserve brand’s “small-by-design” intimacy to Costa Rica with elevated craft, art, and sense of place. 

Why it stands out: A curated aesthetic and Reserve-caliber service (the brand’s highest tier) meet serious wellness (Featuring hydrotherapy pools, a movement studio, & luxurious ocean-facing treatment villas). Perfect for travelers who want luxury that still feels rooted in nature. 

Best for: Design lovers, spa aficionados, couples, privacy-seekers, and “I’ve-done-Papagayo-show-me-what’s-next” regulars.

Good to know: Nekajui is the first Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Central America and one of the most talked-about openings in the region. Availability can be tight in peak months. 

The team's favorite: The spa’s ocean view steam room is really amazing! The architecture and interiors, the outstanding service and a very well kept secret, a speakeasy that's invite only.

Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo

The peninsula’s long-time flagship balances polish with range: 199 accommodations, an Arnold Palmer Signature golf course, and Kids For All Seasons, all set along a ridge flanked by Playa Virador and Playa Blanca (yes, you get two beach options). Recent enhancements added Virador Beach Club, a Wellness Shala, and refreshed family facilities; the property has held a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rating for ten consecutive years. 

Vibe & setting: The OG crown jewel. Set atop a slender ridge flanked by two beaches, Four Seasons mixes luxury with a variety of activities for everyone. From golf, to kids’ clubs to wellness. Everything executed with the consistency frequent travelers trust from a Four Seasons luxury resort.

Why it stands out: Rare “both-sides-of-the-beach” access, broad room-to-villa inventory (including multi-bedroom residences), and programming for multigenerational trips. It’s the safe bet that still feels special.

Best for: Families, multi-gen groups and friends’ getaways that want the resort feel.

Good to know: This property is a perennial Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star, and it leans into adventure + wellness without sacrificing ease. Peak season books far in advance.

The team's favorite: This is THE premier spot for beach, you don’t get one but TWO and of course all the white-face monkeys you get to see in the morning.

Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica (Punta Cacique / Playa Penca)

Debuting April 22, 2025 on the cliffs above Playa Penca, the Waldorf Astoria delivers a modern, terrace-and-pool showpiece with quick access (about 17 miles) from Liberia Airport (LIR). The resort is terraced from cliff to shoreline and features multiple pools, ocean-view rooms and suites, a signature Peacock Alley bar, and a wellness program rooted in local botanicals. Expect roughly 188 accommodations and a contemporary, design-forward feel ideal for short celebratory stays or style-led escapes.

Vibe and setting. The Waldorf descends from a cliff to the calm waters of Playa Penca. Architecture favors clean lines and open views, while the pool terraces create an easy, all-day lounging scene.

Why it stands out. The energy is contemporary and upbeat, with a clear emphasis on pool-to-beach flow and statement dining. 

Who it’s for. Style-led couples, spa-and-pool devotees, and travelers who want modern with minimal logistics and who don’t plan to leave the resort for a few days.

Good to know. The bay is typically well-sheltered, which often means gentle water conditions. Ask the team for daily guidance before heading out.

The team's favorite: The views, the interiors, the multi-level cascading pools (the kids will love the water slide) & Peacock Alley bar.

FAQs Papagayo PENINSULA 

What’s the newest ultra-luxury resort on Papagayo Peninsula?

Waldorf Astoria Punta Cacique, opened April 2025.​

Which Papagayo hotel is most family-friendly?

Four Seasons Costa Rica offers Kids For All Seasons, family pools, robust children’s programming and two beaches.​

Which property offers the most private suites and residences?

Nekajui and Waldorf Astoria both have ultra-exclusive suites and private residences (Nekajui’s tented suites and villa estates; Waldorf’s cliffside four- and five-bedroom homes).​

Which hotel has the most dramatic location and sunset views?

Waldorf Astoria’s multi-tier pools all facing the ocean, plus Nekajui’s cliffside views from the terrace, the pool and treetop bar.​

What’s the best season to visit for luxury experiences in Costa Rica?

Mid-December to April is dry with sunny weather and high-end activity programming. 

Are all these resorts close to Liberia International Airport?

Yes, all three properties are 30-45 minutes from the airport; private SUV or van transfers are available.​

Which Costa Rica Luxury Would You Choose?

Whether you’re craving Papagayo Peninsula’s wild beauty, award-winning golf (for the sports traveler), next-wave spa rituals, or the “Pura Vida” found nowhere else, 2025 gives travelers more options between three world-class hotels each with a distinct approach to luxury, nature, and service.

Your luxury Costa Rica adventure starts with choosing the property (and the story) that feels most like yours. Our advisors just walked these resort's rooms, beaches, spas, and dining. We’ll place you at the right property, room type, and beach, and secure perks you only get with KJT (daily breakfast, upgrade on arrival when available, resort credits, and tailored experiences).

Contact a KJT Advisor today 




Super Yacht Launches Are Redefining Ultra-Luxury Travel in 2026

If you’ve been waiting for hotel-brand polish at sea, this is your season. As KJT clients seek increasingly exclusive and unique travel experiences, 2026 and 2027 will deliver four groundbreaking vessels that promise to rewrite the rules of high-end maritime exploration. From hotel-brand sophistication to revolutionary sailing technology, these launches represent the pinnacle of yacht design and service.

So how do we narrow it down? At KJT, we begin by understanding how you travel, your preferences, the pace you want, whether relaxed or active, etc. Then we consider the best season, access to destinations, and how busy you want your days to be. From there, we match you with the right type of yacht (whether sail or motor, small-port access or spacious terrace living) and plan an itinerary focused on memorable, high-impact experiences.

Four Seasons Yachts — Four Seasons I (2026)

A new kind of hotel at sea, this luxury yacht brings the Four Seasons experience to the water. With 14 decks and elegant design, it includes a unique open-air marina that stretches from one side of the ship to the other, letting guests relax right at sea level or hop straight into the water.

There are 95 spacious suites on board, each with floor-to-ceiling windows and a private terrace. At the top is the showstopping Funnel Suite, a four-level space of nearly 10,000 square feet, wrapped in glass for panoramic ocean views.

Instead of one main dining room, there are eleven restaurants and bars, offering the variety you'd expect from a top city hotel. You’ll find everything from Japanese omakase at Miuna and Mediterranean dishes at Terrasse, to a Champagne and caviar lounge, a patisserie, and a relaxed marina bar.

Service is highly personal, with nearly one staff member for every guest. Other highlights include a 20-meter pool inspired by the classic yacht Christina O, a full spa and fitness center, and eco-friendly systems designed to keep emissions and waste low.

The ship sets sail in early 2026, starting in the Caribbean and Bahamas, before moving to the Mediterranean by mid-year.

Best for: Multi-gen families and FS loyalists who want room-to-breathe suites, big dining choice, and true over-water “beach club” days.

Orient Express Sailing Yachts — Corinthian (2026)

This haute couture sailing yacht spans 220-meter blending high fashion with innovative design, powered by three tall, rigid SolidSails. With just 54 suites averaging 70 square meters, it offers an intimate, theatrical atmosphere. At the top, a 1,000-square-meter Presidential Suite sets a new bar for luxury at sea.

Onboard, guests can enjoy a cabaret-style amphitheater, a recording studio, two pools (including a lap pool), and a refined spa. Dining feels more like a grand hotel than a cruise, with two restaurants and a hidden speakeasy bar.

The hybrid wind and LNG propulsion system allows for slow, wind-led travel and access to smaller, more exclusive ports while lowering environmental impact.

The yacht will sail the Mediterranean and Adriatic from May to October 2026, offering 2- to 8-night trips that can be combined. It then crosses the Atlantic for a Caribbean season from October 2026 through March 2027.

Best for: Style-focused travelers, couples, and creatives who want quiet luxury, wind-powered sailing, and access to small, off-the-map ports.

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection — Luminara (in service 2025; but debuts Alaska route in 2026)

This is the line’s third and most spacious superyacht, designed for around 452 guests, with every suite opening onto a private terrace. There are about 226 suites in total, including new upper-category options that are nearly 1,000 square feet.

Dining continues the brand’s chef-focused approach, with five restaurants onboard, including Seta su Luminara, led by Michelin-starred chef Fabio Trabocchi. The ship is built for quiet luxury, with top-quality acoustics, a peaceful spa, and a well-equipped fitness space.

New for 2026 is a summer season in Alaska, running from May through September. There will be 13 voyages ranging from 7 to 11 nights, sailing between Whittier and Vancouver. Guests can expect scenic cruising through places like Tracy Arm, Endicott Arm, and Hubbard Glacier, along with stops in ports such as Sitka, Valdez, Haines, Icy Strait Point, Petersburg, Ketchikan, and Vancouver.

Best for: Luxury travelers and loyal Ritz-Carlton guests who want spacious suites, fine dining, and a quieter, more refined Alaska experience, far from the crowds and closer to nature.

Aman at Sea — Amangati (2027)

Aman’s 600-foot yacht brings its signature style of quiet luxury to the sea. Designed by T. Mariotti with interiors by Sinot, the vessel features 47 spacious suites, each crafted for a calm, minimalist experience using natural materials like ash wood, travertine stone, and soft linen.

Guests can enjoy four unique dining venues, including the well-known Nama, as well as a stylish jazz club for evening entertainment. The yacht also includes a large Aman Spa with a peaceful Japanese garden, a lively marina-style beach club, and a stunning 16-meter pool.

Advanced battery systems help keep the environment quiet and serene throughout the journey. Launching in the Mediterranean in spring 2027, this exclusive yacht is small enough for private charters and custom events for a truly unique and luxurious yacht buyout.

Best for: Aman loyalists, design lovers, and privacy-seeking travelers who want a peaceful, ultra-luxury escape at sea with refined service, minimalist style, and a focus on wellness.

KJT Matchmaking (so you book the right yacht)

For “I want my favorite hotel on water”  Four Seasons I. Big-city dining options, over-water marina hangouts, and spacious suites perfect for families and Four Seasons fans.

For “I crave slow, stylish sailing with a creative edge” Orient Express. Intimate suites, artistic touches, wind-powered luxury, and off-the-beaten-path ports for curious explorers.

For “I want quiet luxury and grand Alaska adventures”  Ritz-Carlton Yacht. Spacious private terraces, chef-driven dining, serene spa, and unforgettable scenic cruising through Alaska’s wild beauty.

For “I need ultra-refined privacy and wellness at sea (and maybe I want to invite 40 other couples!)”  Aman’s yacht. Minimalist design, whisper-quiet tech, a serene spa and garden, and exclusive private charters in the Mediterranean.

Setting Sail Into a New Era of Luxury

These four revolutionary vessels represent more than just new ships; they’re symbols of a completely reimagined luxury travel experience. Each yacht brings its own distinct personality to the water, from Four Seasons’ hotel-caliber service excellence, to Orient Express’s romantic sailing heritage, Ritz-Carlton’s terrace-focused comfort, and Aman’s transcendent minimalism. These aren’t simply cruises, they're floating extensions of the world’s most prestigious hospitality brands, each designed to deliver their signature experience in entirely new waters.

Ready to secure your place in this new nautical era? The most coveted suites and inaugural sailings are already generating significant interest from discerning travelers. Don't let this opportunity drift away, get in touch with a KJT ADVISOR TODAY - Click here.