Hotel de Montaña Monteverde offers spacious rooms, beautiful views, and easy access to the Monteverde and Santa Elena cloud forest reserves, making it a convenient choice for birders and nature travelers.
Hotel de Montaña Monteverde
Hotel de Montaña Monteverde offers spacious rooms, beautiful views, and easy access to the Monteverde and Santa Elena cloud forest reserves, making it a convenient choice for birders and nature travelers.

Quick Facts on Hotel de Montaña Monteverde
Type of Location
Birding Hotel
Habitat
Commonly Seen Bird Species
Resplendent Quetzal, Three-wattled Bellbird, Highland Tinamou, Black Guan, Swallow-tailed Kite, Ornate Hawk-Eagle, Collared Forest-Falcon, The Brown-Hooded Parrot, Green-Crowned Brilliant Hummingbird, Orange-bellied Trogon, Violet Sabrewing, Emerald Toucanet, Slate-throated Redstart, White-naped Brush finch, White-eared Ground-Sparrow
What to Expect During Your Stay at the Hotel de Montaña Monteverde...
Rooms and Amenities
Offers Standard, Superior, and Family Rooms with private bathrooms, hot water, and comfortable beds. Many have large windows or balconies with garden or hillside views. Amenities include Wi-Fi in public areas, cable TV, and in-room safes. The restaurant serves Costa Rican and international dishes, with special diets accommodated upon request.
Birding on the Property
Gardens with native plants attract hummingbirds and small passerines. No blinds or towers on-site, but the location allows easy early departures to nearby reserves like Curi-Cancha and Monteverde Cloud Forest.
Other Activities Available
Arranges guided birding walks, night tours, canopy bridges, and cultural visits. A small spa is available for post-birding relaxation.
Hotel de Montaña Monteverde
Travel & Logistics
Conservation Initiatives
Supports local conservation projects and works with certified guides to promote sustainable tourism.
How to Get There
Located a short drive from Monteverde and Santa Elena reserves, accessible via a mix of paved and gravel roads from the Pan-American Highway.
Seasonal Notes
Quetzals are most often seen from February to May during breeding season. The dry season (Dec–Apr) offers sunnier conditions and better road access, while the green season (Aug–Nov) brings mist, rain, and lush vegetation. The Three-wattled Bellbird is most vocal from April to May.
Best Times to Visit
February–May for Quetzal nesting. Bellbird is most vocal between April and May. December–April for drier conditions. August–November for lush landscapes and fewer visitors.
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