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Rustic Beach Front Cabin. Pet Friendly!

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Surfside Outpost: Where the Jungle Meets the Sea
Room with a View
Sea Breezy
Kitchen Basics
No Frills and No Fuss
3 bedrooms1+ bathroomSleeps 10

Popular amenities

  • Parking available
  • Kitchen
  • Pet-friendly
  • Ocean view

Explore the area

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Sámara, Guanacaste Province
  • Samara Beach
    ‪1 min walk‬
  • Carrillo Beach
    ‪16 min drive‬
  • Buena Vista Beach
    ‪43 min drive‬
  • Carrillo (PLD)
    ‪17 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

3 bedrooms (sleeps 10)

Bedroom 1

1 Double Bed

Bedroom 2

1 Double Bed

Bedroom 3

2 Single Bunk Beds and 2 Single Beds

Living Room 1

1 Single Bed

1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom

Bathroom 1

Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 2

Bathtub or shower

Spaces

Kitchenette
Outdoor play area

About this property

Rustic Beach Front Cabin. Pet Friendly!

Welcome to Surfside Outpost: A Jungle Dream for Wild Hearts

At the edge of the earth—where the jungle kisses the ocean and time can’t be bothered to tick too loudly—waits Surfside Outpost. Not a hotel. Not a resort. Definitely not a Zoom-friendly co-working retreat. Surfside Outpost is something much rarer: a soul-soothing, sand-between-your-toes, stars-above-your-head hideaway made for dreamers, adventurers, and barefoot philosophers.

It’s camping, but with swagger. It’s rustic, but she wears a toe-ring. The kind of place where kindred spirits can laugh until the stars come out, nap in the shade, and forget what notifications ever were. If you’ve ever wanted to run away to the wild and bring your favorite people with you—this is the place.

The Outpost

Surfside Outpost is crafted like a love letter to Costa Rica—its walls are honest brick, warm like the sun at noon. The structure breathes with wood from Guanacaste and teak trees, both native, noble, and rich with stories in their grain. These aren’t just materials—they’re the bones of the jungle itself, holding up your dreams for the week (or two… or three).

The floor is a mosaic of wide wood slats, perfectly imperfect, smooth from years of bare feet and salt air. You might find a gecko scampering across them, late for his sunbathing appointment. You’ll hear the floor sigh gently underfoot, the way real wood does—like it’s happy you’re here.

The layout is open and intentional. This is not a place to hide from the world—it’s a place to be in it. To breathe in the green. To hear the monkeys. To dance when the mood strikes. And to nap deeply when rest calls your name.

Sleeps 2 or 10, Comfortably Wild

Surfside Outpost sleeps up to 10 humans of adventure. Whether you’re a big, glorious family of surf rats and sun-kissed kids, or a nomadic tribe of yogis, writers, lovers, or lifelong friends, there’s room here for all your beautiful chaos.

There are beds with sheets that are cool and simple, because it's not about thread count—it’s about soul count. It’s cozy in that “let's tell ghost stories and drink rum” kind of way.

Fans whisper and curtains sway in the breeze. Other than that, nature is welcome to swing by and say hello. This is not glamping. This is fancy camping. If glamping is a high-maintenance influencer in a floppy hat, Surfside Outpost is her cooler cousin who can surf, build a fire, and play the ukulele under a full moon.

No Wi-Fi, No Worries

Let’s get this out of the way—there’s no Wi-Fi here. That’s not an oversight. That’s a feature.

Surfside Outpost invites you to disconnect from the world and reconnect with what matters. Here, conversations last longer than your phone battery. Meals are savored slowly, without a screen between you and the sunset. You’ll trade group texts for jungle hikes. Scrolling for stargazing. TikToks for tide pools.

When you leave, your brain might just hum with clarity. Your shoulders might drop. Your creativity might bloom like a hibiscus at dawn.

The Vibe – Come As You Are, Leave More You

Surfside Outpost is your jungle clubhouse, your tropical tree fort, your barefoot luxury basecamp. It doesn’t try to impress you. It invites you to show up messy, inspired, curious. To spill a little coconut water and not feel bad about it. To be delighted by the small things—like the breeze through the slats, or the hush when a family of macaws glide by.

The kind of place where you make coffee with a choreador, take it outside, and forget to drink it because you’re too busy watching squirrels in the treetops.

Surfside Outpost is Good for Your Soul (and the Planet)

There are places you visit to impress people. And there are places you visit to remember who you are. Surfside Outpost is the second kind.

This is a no-fuss, no-frills, full-heart kind of stay—the water pressure might sigh instead of sing, the fans work harder than the hosts, and your “room service” consists of a coconut falling off a tree. And somehow, despite all of that—or maybe because of it—you’ll leave feeling like your soul went skinny-dipping.

Low Impact, High Vibe

Let’s talk earth-love. Surfside Outpost doesn’t preach eco-consciousness—it lives it. We compost our scraps out back in what we lovingly call “The Iguana Buffet.” And let me tell you, our spiky green friends are regulars. They come for the papaya, stay for the banana peels, and photobomb morning yoga.

The plumbing is basic and honest, like the rest of the place. You’ll find running water, sure—but it might giggle a little on its way out of the faucet. Don’t expect jets and whirlpools. Expect simplicity. Efficiency. Rustic charm and a splash of “this is good enough, now go play outside.”

There’s no air conditioning, and that’s on purpose. The Outpost breathes like the jungle—it’s designed to move with the breeze. Fans and open-air keep things comfortable. You might get sweaty. But you’ll be in it—in the elements, in your body, in the moment. AC is great and all, but have you ever taken a nap with the ocean (and a monkey) outside your window? Now that’s cool.

The Luxury of Letting Go

Modern life comes with cords—literally and figuratively. At Surfside Outpost, we snip those suckers clean. There’s no technology here, and that’s not some ironic hipster twist. It’s a choice. A gift, even. One that gives your overstimulated brain a chance to stretch out like a cat in the sun.

Here, you get to feel things again:

The way coffee tastes when it takes you 7 quiet minutes to make it.

The warmth of floorboards under your bare feet at sunrise.

The thrill of realizing you’ve lost track of the day—and no one cares.

You get to listen. Not to podcasts. Not to email pings. But to the rustling of palm fronds, the snort of a nearby horse, the crash of surf folding into the shore.

Unpolished Beauty = Unfiltered You

Surfside Outpost doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. It is proudly, gloriously enough. And in doing so, it gently reminds you that you are too.

You don’t have to wear shoes. You don’t have to wear makeup. You don’t have to worry about matching your sarong to your aura. You can be sandy, sweaty, poetic, wild. You can try something new—like cooking over a fire, journaling by moonlight, or saying “yes” to a beach hike at 5:37 AM because you want to, not because your calendar told you to.

The Village Nearby: Where Beach Bums Meet Bistros

While Surfside Outpost is your unplugged jungle sanctuary, it’s far from isolated. Just beyond your hammock lies a world of color, culture, and hibiscus-scented community that invites you in like an old friend with a cold drink.

This is not the middle of nowhere. This is the sweet spot between nowhere and just-enough-somewhere.

Samara – A Little Town with a Big Personality

A stroll 10 minutes up the beach—yes, literally along the beach, toes in the surf, hat on your head—is all it takes to land in Samara. A town with just the right amount of buzz, Samara is where jungle chill meets Tico flair.

Here, surfers and locals sip smoothies next to laptop nomads and wide-eyed travelers who "accidentally" never left. The streets are unique, the smiles are genuine, and the vibe is “Pura Vida with a passport stamp.”

Need a fancy meal? Craving sushi, wood-fired pizza, falafel, or homemade gelato? Samara’s got you.

Need to stock up on coconut water, mangoes, or that one brand of oat milk you thought didn’t exist in Costa Rica? There’s a grocery store with your name on it.

Need a doctor, a pharmacy, or a massage therapist who reads auras? Covered.

Need a boutique dress because you spilled smoothie on your last clean outfit? Oh, darling, you’ll find three.

Samara is the kind of place where everyone's a local in training. Pop into a beach bar for live music and a chiliguaro, stay for the salsa dancing, and head home under a blanket of stars.

Matapalo – A Barrio with Soul

If Samara is your bubbly extroverted friend, Matapalo is your wise cousin who knows how to have a good time without trying too hard. An 8 minute walk south, this sweet little barrio offers a different flavor—slower, more local.

The beach bar here doesn’t need a neon sign. It draws you in with the laughter of families who’ve known each other for generations. It’s the kind of place where a casado tastes like it was made by someone’s abuela (because it probably was).

Matapalo’s mini-super is well-stocked with essentials—beer, bananas, batteries, probably even bug spray. It’s like the Swiss Army knife of tiny markets: reliable, friendly, and within walking distance of your favorite shade tree.

Bahia Restaurant – Sunset’s Favorite Hangout

Close enough to smell the garlic shrimp from the patio, you’ll find Bahia Restaurant. A slice of heaven that offers something no photo can capture: the golden glow that happens when the sun begins its slow descent, and the whole sky melts into mango.

Bahia’s happy hour hits the spot. Tropical drinks, cheerful chatter, and food made with love that’s been simmering for hours. It’s the place you’ll go for Wi-Fi (if you must), but you’ll stay for the fresh-caught fish, the twinkling lights, and that moment when everyone pauses mid-bite to watch the sun kiss the ocean.

The Outpost Effect

You won’t realize it’s happening until the third or fourth day. You’ll catch yourself breathing slower. Laughing easier. Waking up without the urge to check anything. You'll fall in love with the space between distractions. You’ll notice the way sunlight makes the bay glow like it’s alive.

You’ll remember what it feels like to be a part of nature, not apart from it.

And when you head home, you might just take a little of that wild clarity with you. You might start composting. Or deleting apps. Or smiling at trees again.

Surfside Outpost is good for your soul because it strips away everything that doesn’t matter and hands you back everything that does. It’s good for the planet because it honors it—not with flash or fanfare, but with gentle footprints and grateful hearts.

Property manager

Melissa

Languages

English

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Amenities

Kitchen
Pet-friendly
Ocean view
Parking available

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House Rules

Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
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Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17
No window screens and concrete floor under stairs
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Events

No events allowed
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Pets

Pets allowed: limit 2 total
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Smoking

Smoking is not permitted
Quiet hours are after 9 and before 7am please
It is a shared driveway, please park close to cabin.
Trash and recycling are picked up around 7am on Wednesdays and Saturdays in Matapalo or on the corner by the main road behind Bahia.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Seniors-only community.
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadbolt lock

About the area

Sámara

Located in Sámara, Rustic Beach Front Cabin. Pet Friendly! is on the beach. Samara Beach and Carrillo Beach reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Safari Surf School and Jungle Butterfly Farm. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Sámara, Guanacaste Province

What's nearby

  • Samara Beach - 1 min walk - 0.1 km
  • Carrillo Beach - 16 min drive - 5.5 km
  • Nosara Beach - 22 min drive - 18.7 km
  • Playa Barrigona - 40 min drive - 16.8 km
  • Buena Vista Beach - 43 min drive - 11.7 km

Getting around

  • Nosara (NOB) - 62 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪Las Olas Beach Club - ‬3 min drive
  • ‪Gusto Beach Bar - ‬12 min walk
  • ‪Malehu - ‬20 min walk
  • ‪Coco's Mexican Restaurant - ‬13 min walk
  • ‪Microbar - ‬12 min walk

Frequently asked questions

Is Rustic Beach Front Cabin. Pet Friendly! pet-friendly?

Yes, this property allows pets (limit 2 total).

What time is check-in at Rustic Beach Front Cabin. Pet Friendly! ?

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Rustic Beach Front Cabin. Pet Friendly! ?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

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About the host

Hosted by Melissa

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Meet Melissa—a bold spirit with a suitcase in one hand and a rescue pup in the other. A JD by training, a wine educator by trade, and an adventurer at heart, she’s wandered the world in search of connection, culture, and the kind of beauty that can’t be bought. From moonlit opera in Verona to jungle trails in Costa Rica, Melissa has always chased stories—and now, through hosting, she helps others write their own.

Her passion for travel, art, and authenticity led her to create a new kind of Airbnb experience—one where wild meets refined. Her homes are never cookie-cutter; they’re soulful sanctuaries crafted with intention. Think reclaimed wood, breezy porches, handmade linens, and quiet corners perfect for stargazing or storytelling. Every detail is chosen to honor place, culture, and the natural rhythm of life.

Melissa’s philosophy is simple: true luxury begins with consciousness. Her rentals are low-impact and high on meaning. No plastic trappings or prefab charm—just raw elegance, curated adventure, and a deep respect for the land beneath your feet.

And of course, there are animals—always. She rescues with heart, whether it’s an old house or a stray with soulful eyes. Her four-legged companions often greet guests, adding warmth and a touch of wild joy to the stay.

To stay in a Melissa home is to be welcomed into a world of intention, wonder, and a little bit of magic. You’ll arrive as a guest—but leave as part of the story.

Why they chose this property

Melissa chose Sámara, Costa Rica, not just for its beauty—but for its heartbeat. Nestled in one of the world’s rare Blue Zones, Sámara has long been a place where people live longer, healthier, more connected lives. Here, days are shaped by sunrise swims, long meals with neighbors, and a rhythm that honors nature. But over time, tourism and an influx of expats have begun to shift that balance. The pace has quickened, the lifestyle commodified, and the essence of what made this place sacred has started to fade.

Melissa saw an opportunity—not to capitalize, but to restore. Her beachside cabin, perched quietly on the edge of town and facing the open sea, is an invitation to slow down and remember. It’s a return to simpler joys: morning coffee with your toes in the sand, ocean breezes drifting through open slats, barefoot walks under starlit skies. Here, there’s no Wi-Fi, no curated feeds—just you, the sea, and the soft rustle of palm leaves.

She designed the space not to impress, but to connect. To nature, to self, to the moment. It’s rustic yet elegant, built with intention and respect for the land it rests on. Melissa believes in leaving things better than she found them—and that includes communities. The cabin supports local artisans, minimizes environmental impact, and honors the culture that made Sámara a Blue Zone in the first place.

For Melissa, this isn’t just a place to stay. It’s a quiet rebellion against hurry, a sanctuary for reflection, and a gentle reminder that the best things in life are often the simplest.

What makes this property unique

Tucked at the edge of the jungle and steps from the sea, Melissa’s cabin isn’t just a beach escape—it’s a living piece of Sámara’s history. Long before paved roads and boutique hotels, this coastline was the hidden gem of Costa Rican families seeking sun-drenched holidays far from the mainland’s hustle. They would trek for hours, sometimes days, through dense jungle to reach this bay. A few adventurous souls took to the skies, flying small planes that landed directly on the beach at low tide. It was the kind of journey that turned into stories passed down through generations—and the cabin was part of it all.

Originally built as a humble storage bunker, the structure held essentials: fishing gear, food supplies, hammocks, and rum, all tucked safely away for beachside holidays. It stood quietly, weathering storms and sun, as laughter echoed from makeshift camps and barefoot children ran along the shore. Over the years, as visitors returned season after season, the little bunker began to evolve. Walls went up, then windows. A roof strong enough to listen to the rain. Slowly, it became more than utility—it became a home base for memory-making.

Today, Melissa has lovingly restored the cabin with a deep respect for its roots. Its soul remains rustic—wood slats, open-air design, and a feeling that the line between inside and outside doesn’t quite exist here. You can still feel the echo of its past: the romance of arrival, the charm of ingenuity, the wild joy of a beach not yet touched by time.

It’s not polished or pretentious—but that’s exactly its magic. The cabin invites you to live simply, slowly, and with a sense of adventure, just as those early families did. It’s a place for reflection, reconnection, and remembering what it feels like to truly arrive.

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