Il tuo soggiorno — Jacó VIP
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La proprietà — Jacó VIP
Jacó VIP is a no-frills three-star right off the main road, two blocks from the beach. The lobby is small tiled room with a reception desk, a couple of sofas and a ceiling fan; it feels functional and slightly dated, not charming. The USP is location and price: you can walk to the surf break in five minutes and to a dozen cheap sodas in two. It suits independent travellers and budget-conscious surfers who want a clean bed and a/c, not atmosphere.
Cronache di Jacó
Jacó was a quiet fishing village until the 1970s when the paved Coastal Highway (Route 34) opened it to tourism. Instead of a planned resort town it grew fast and chaotically, with concrete hotels and strip malls replacing beachfront lots. By the 1990s the beach was better known for nightlife and drugs than nature, and some parts still feel scruffy. Today the town is the Pacific coast's main nightlife hub for young Costa Ricans and international tourists, with a reputation for partying and easy surf rather than eco-tourism. The architecture remains low-rise and utilitarian, with no colonial core or pedestrian streets.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Jacó →I migliori mesi
December to April: the dry season delivers sunny mornings and afternoon cloud cover, consistent surf and packed beaches but manageable crowds at hostels, not hard to find a table.
Peak / Festival Surge
Easter week (Semana Santa) and late December through early January. Jacó fills with Ticos and foreign visitors; hotel prices double or triple. Events include the Fiesta de los Diablitos in nearby pueblos, but mostly it's national holiday crowds.
Stagione di spalla
May and November: transition months with cheaper rates, fewer tourists, still decent weather in the mornings before afternoon showers clear the beach. Crowds thin out noticeably.
Meteo e imballaggio
The climate quirk is that the 'dry season' often has a misty overcast from late morning, and the 'wet season' can go three days without rain. Pack a light waterproof jacket or poncho even in June — you will get a downpour.
Briefing della città — Jacó
- The new pedestrian and bike lane along Avenida 1 (the main strip) has been extended from Calle Hicaco to the soccer field, making walking easier but watch for loose tiles after rain.
- The municipal bus terminal was relocated in late 2025 to a site 800 m north of the old one; direct buses from San José now drop you on the edge of town, not the centre.
- Several mid-range hotels have been upgraded with new pools and free yoga sessions to compete with Airbnb apartments; the VIP hasn't followed suit yet.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Jacó VIP, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the top floor (2nd floor) as it's likely to be quieter due to being farther away from the main entrance and potential street noise on Avenida Amapola.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms near the main entrance (ground floor) as it has two steps, which may be a challenge for guests with mobility issues. Also, be aware that rooms on the ground floor may be noisier due to potential street noise.
Best views
There are no specific view options mentioned in the data, but rooms on the 2nd floor may have a better view of the surrounding area compared to the ground floor.
Quietest floors
2nd floor
🔊 Noise notes
Avenida Amapola is a busy street, so guests can expect some noise from traffic and potentially loud nightlife in the area.
Insider tips
Be prepared for a short walk to the nearest public parking lot at Multiplaza Jacó, which is $2/night. Free Wi-Fi is available, but the speed is limited to 10 Mbps down/5 Mbps up, so it's best to check your email and browse the web, but may not be suitable for streaming.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
strutture alberghiere — Jacó VIP
free Wi-Fi in lobby and rooms, 10 Mbps down/5 Mbps up; no login – just connect; no paid upgrade
no lift – two-storey building, all rooms reached by stairs
no digital newsstand or physical papers; TV in lobby screens international news channels
check-in 14:00–22:00; early bag drop available from 09:00; late check-out until 13:00 for $30 USD, after 13:00 charged a half-night
free at reception during your stay; no long-term storage
no step-free access; main entrance has two steps; no accessible rooms or bathrooms
free on-site parking for 12 cars (no reservation); no valet; no EV charging; nearest public lot at Multiplaza Jacó, 5 min walk, $2/night
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: 13% VAT included in quoted rate; no separate city or tourist tax
Deposit & card hold: full prepayment required at booking; a $100 USD incidental hold on arrival (credit card only)
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Church: Parroquia Inmaculada Concepción de María (434 m · ~5 min walk)
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
Jacó Walk — 829 m · ~10 min walk
Parque La Amistad — 1.1 km · ~13 min walk
Teatro Jacó — 1.9 km · ~24 min walk
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Nearest — 817 m · ~10 min walk
Farmacia Galeno - Jacó — 438 m · ~5 min walk
Mini Super La Familia — 473 m · ~6 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Costa Rican Colón, CRC
Change money at banks or authorised exchange offices (casa de cambio) in town for the best rates; avoid the airport and tourist bureau kiosks which give poor rates.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in larger shops, restaurants and hotels; contactless and mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) are common, but smaller stalls and taxis often expect cash.
Restaurants usually include 10% service charge (servicio); extra tip optional but appreciated. Taxis don't expect a tip, but rounding up is fine. Hotel staff: expect $1–2 per bag or per day for cleaning.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →A cup of black coffee at a local soda (simple eatery) costs about 500–800 CRC ($0.80–$1.30).
A casado (rice, beans, plantain, salad and a meat) from a soda costs around 3,000–5,000 CRC ($5–$8).
A main dish at a local restaurant (like a pork chop or grilled fish) runs 5,000–8,000 CRC ($8–$13).
Look for sodas or small carts along Avenida Central and around the main bus terminal; empanadas, churros and grilled corn are common.
Budget supermarket chains: Maxi Pali and Más x Menos are the main ones here.
Cheap clothing can be found at the Paseo de los Turistas market stalls or second-hand shops (ropa americana) near the centre.
The cheapest way around town is walking; for longer trips, take local buses (e.g., Quepos route) costing about 500–700 CRC per ride. From Juan Santamaría Airport, take the direct Jacó bus from Alajuela (around 2,000–3,000 CRC, $3–$5) rather than a shuttle.
Eat at sodas rather than tourist-focused restaurants; always ask the price before buying from street stalls; buy bottled water and snacks at a supermarket, not at hotels or souvenir shops.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Jacó, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Jacó VIP
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 817 m · ~10 min walk — pharmacy · Farmacia Galeno - Jacó — 438 m · ~5 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Girare intorno
Jacó VIP (main road) → Jacó beach or Playa Hermosa
💡 The 'ruta' bus is cheap but slow — fine for Playa Hermosa. For short trips, walk or use a bike rental ($10/day). The bus stops right outside the hotel on the coastal road.
Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) → Jacó VIP Hotel
💡 Book with a local operator like Interbus or RideCR (about $120) for fixed rates. Don't take unmarked taxis at the airport — use official orange taxis or a pre-arranged driver.
San José (Coca-Cola bus terminal or 7-10 Av. 9-10 Calle) → Jacó (bus stop near Jacó VIP, main road)
💡 From SJO airport take a taxi (not Uber, they're banned) to the San José terminal. Buses leave hourly, cost about $2.50. It's scenic but bumpy — bring earplugs. The stop is a 5-min walk from the hotel.
Jacó VIP Hotel → Jacó beach/restaurants/Herradura
💡 Fares are fixed by zone — $3 to beach, $5 to Herradura. Use 'taxi pirata' (unlicensed) only if the driver's a known local. Ask at hotel for recommended drivers.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Jacó VIP?
Request a room on the top floor (2nd floor) as it's likely to be quieter due to being farther away from the main entrance and potential street noise on Avenida Amapola.
Which rooms should I avoid at Jacó VIP?
Avoid rooms near the main entrance (ground floor) as it has two steps, which may be a challenge for guests with mobility issues. Also, be aware that rooms on the ground floor may be noisier due to potential street noise.
Is Jacó VIP noisy?
Avenida Amapola is a busy street, so guests can expect some noise from traffic and potentially loud nightlife in the area.
Which rooms have the best views at Jacó VIP?
There are no specific view options mentioned in the data, but rooms on the 2nd floor may have a better view of the surrounding area compared to the ground floor.
What are insider tips for staying at Jacó VIP?
Be prepared for a short walk to the nearest public parking lot at Multiplaza Jacó, which is $2/night. Free Wi-Fi is available, but the speed is limited to 10 Mbps down/5 Mbps up, so it's best to check your email and browse the web, but may not be suitable for streaming.
What time is check-in at Jacó VIP?
Check-in at Jacó VIP is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Jacó VIP have Wi-Fi?
free Wi-Fi in lobby and rooms, 10 Mbps down/5 Mbps up; no login – just connect; no paid upgrade
Is there a city or tourist tax at Jacó VIP?
13% VAT included in quoted rate; no separate city or tourist tax
Where can I eat cheaply near Jacó VIP?
A casado (rice, beans, plantain, salad and a meat) from a soda costs around 3,000–5,000 CRC ($5–$8).
What is the cheapest way to get around from Jacó VIP?
The cheapest way around town is walking; for longer trips, take local buses (e.g., Quepos route) costing about 500–700 CRC per ride. From Juan Santamaría Airport, take the direct Jacó bus from Alajuela (around 2,000–3,000 CRC, $3–$5) rather than a shuttle.
When is the best time to visit Jacó?
December to April: the dry season delivers sunny mornings and afternoon cloud cover, consistent surf and packed beaches but manageable crowds at hostels, not hard to find a table.
Principali attrazioni a Jacó
💡 Come at sunset for free entertainment: locals playing soccer on the sand or the occasional howler monkey in the trees.
💡 Go early (before 8am) for calmer water and fewer crowds. Surfboard rentals from $10/hour at nearby shops.
💡 No shade—bring a hat and plenty of water. Bus from centre costs about 500 colones ($1) each way.
💡 Stop by the roadside at any time—sunrise or late afternoon gives best lighting for photos. No entry fee, but pay attention to traffic.
💡 Parking costs 1000 colones ($2) from a local, but the trail entrance is free. Go during dry season (Dec–Apr) for clearer water.