This 2-villa combo connects Villa 1 in Futbol House (upstairs) with Villa 3 in Jungle House (downstairs) inside the Los Antonio complex in Puerto Carrillo. You get two full apartments just a few steps apart, so your group can spread out while still staying very close.
Across the two villas, you’ll have:
Villa 1 · Futbol House · Upstairs King Suite
Villa 3 · Jungle House · Downstairs King Suite
Together, Villas 1 & 3 feel like two “home base” apartments in the same little complex: one elevated with a balcony and views, one downstairs and practical, both with their own kitchen and bathroom.
Los Antonio sits in Puerto Carrillo village, close to one of the nicest beaches in Guanacaste:
You’re near the local fútbol field and plaza, so you’ll see real village life: kids playing, local matches, neighbors walking to the store. Sámara is just up the road for surf, more restaurants, and nightlife when you want it.
Villas 1 & 3 are part of the Los Antonio complex in a calm, residential spot:
Guests like that they can walk to the store, grab a simple meal, or head to the beach without needing to drive everywhere.
This combo is very easy to live in for a week or more, especially if someone in the group is working:
It’s a simple, low-stress setup for digital nomads, remote workers, or longer-stay guests.
In Villas 1 & 3 you’ll find:
You don’t have to over-plan; you can arrive, look around the plaza, and fall into an easy rhythm.
You get the best of both worlds: an upper-level king suite with views and a ground-level king suite with extra sleeping space.
Book Villas 1 & 3 at Los Antonio if you want two full apartments in one easy, beach-town location: balcony views, king beds, two kitchens, and a relaxed base near Playa Carrillo and Sámara.
You can absolutely stay here without a rental car if you’re comfortable walking and using local transport. The beach, grocery store, and several places to eat are all within walking distance. There’s also a local bus route connecting Puerto Carrillo and Sámara, plus taxis that can be arranged if needed. That said, if you want to explore multiple beaches and towns along the Nicoya Peninsula on your own schedule, a rental car gives you the most flexibility.
The apartment is professionally cleaned before your arrival, and fresh bed linens and bath towels are provided for your group. For stays of a week or more, we can help arrange an optional mid-stay cleaning and linen change for an additional fee – just ask before or during your trip. There is space to hang-dry clothes and towels, and if you’d like recommendations for local laundry services, we’re happy to share options.
Most guests find Puerto Carrillo peaceful compared to larger tourist towns, but it is still a real Costa Rican village. From time to time you may hear fútbol games on the field, children playing, dogs, roosters in the morning, or music from local gatherings, especially on weekends or holidays. Inside the apartment, noise is usually moderate, but if you’re a very light sleeper, we recommend bringing earplugs for extra comfort, just like anywhere in rural Costa Rica.
In coastal areas of Costa Rica, it’s normal to have occasional short power or internet interruptions, especially during storms or maintenance. Most outages are brief and resolve on their own. If anything lasts longer than expected, send us a quick message so we can check with the provider and give you an update. We always recommend downloading important work files, maps, and tickets offline before traveling, just in case you need to access them while things reboot.
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