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Students often struggle to find good and affordable student accommodation when moving to a new city to pursue their education. This is where Casita comes in! Casita offers completely free-of-charge assistance to students looking for their ideal accommodation in various cities across the globe. So, once you get accepted to study at a university or institution in Santa Teresa, our accommodation experts will help you secure the perfect student accommodation in Santa Teresa that best fits your needs.

Why Book Student Accommodation in Santa Teresa?

Santa Teresa is a remote tourist destination located in the southern part of Costa Rica’s northern peninsula, the Nicoya. This quaint coastal town is a great place to relax, unwind, and enjoy a bit of peace and tranquillity away from the noise of the city. Santa Teresa is a jungle-backed beach town with a growing population of young people, students included, that is becoming more and more popular with youths from all around the world. 

Universities in Santa Teresa

Casita has a variety of options for student accommodation in Santa Teresa near the city’s most notable universities and institutions. Below are some of the available options you can check out and choose from!

Perfect Sunset Spanish School 

  • Casita has a couple of available options for student accommodation in Santa Teresa near this school.

  • Nearby attractions include Playa Carmen and Playa Santa Teresa.

Student Life in Santa Teresa

As a student, moving to a new and foreign city like Santa Teresa to pursue an education could be quite challenging. Worry not, though, we’re here to answer some of the questions you might have about the city and student life there!

What Is It Like to Live in Santa Teresa?

Santa Teresa is a remote and quaint beach town in Costa Rica; living there guarantees peace, relaxation, and tranquillity. Healthy living is a notable perk of life in Santa Teresa, with fresh air, food and water, as well as the common practice of yoga. English is commonly spoken there, so you don’t need prior knowledge of Spanish to live comfortably in Santa Teresa. The town is also filled with amazing restaurants spanning different cultures and cuisines. Santa Teresa also has a wide range of places you can live in depending on your tastes, with amenities being available almost everywhere. Santa Teresa’s natural scenery also allows for stunning views, enjoyable beach walks, hiking trips, and activities like surfing, sailing, fishing, and canoeing among others.

Is Santa Teresa Expensive?

For a touristy town and a quaint beachy destination, Santa Teresa is relatively cheap. The town is considerably affordable, with only around 800 EUR needed per month to cover a single person’s living expenses. These include accommodation, utilities, food, and transportation among other necessary expenses.

Transportation in Santa Teresa

Before getting into the ways through which you can get around the little beach town of Santa Teresa, here’s how you get to the town in the first place. The ideal way to get to Santa Teresa is to fly into SJO airport in San Jose and get to Santa Teresa from there; the trip is approximately five and a half hours, including a 70-minute ferry ride across the Gulf of Nicoya. Once you get to Santa Teresa, you can get around in several ways. Since it’s a small town, most people opt for getting around on foot, as it’s easier and more convenient. Others opt for motorcycles for a faster commute. ATVs and Cars are also available options, you can rent one from various spots across town and they help you navigate Santa Teresa’s dirt roads easily.

Must-Visit Places in Santa Teresa

Santa Teresa is a jungle paradise overlooking long sandy beaches; it’s the perfect place for enjoying nature and getting some peace and quiet as a bonus. The town’s main attractions are its numerous beaches. Of the many available ones, here are a few you should consider visiting during your stay in Santa Teresa. Playa Carmen is the town’s main beach and activity hub, it's where you can go to catch the stunning views of the sunset, surf with friends, and shop or grab a bite at its surrounding shops and restaurants. Playa Santa Teresa is another one of the town’s must-visit beaches with its own surrounding area of restaurants and shops. Playa Hermosa is yet another stunning Santa Teresa beach; this one is a bit more remote, private, and has stunning surroundings made up of lofty palm trees and sun-faded driftwood, this beach is also popular with beginner surfers. Tide pools are where people actually swim in Santa Teresa, since the beaches are more of a surfing destination. You can either take a dip in the Santa Teresa Tide Pool, which is located between Playa Santa Teresa and Playa Hermosa, or enjoy a swim in the Mal Pais Tide Pools, which are smaller but more numerous. Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve is a Santa Teresa attraction that you can take a tour through; it mainly protects land and marine zones from development and houses a number of wildlife creatures from birds to monkeys. 

Nearby Student Accommodation in Costa Rica

Casita has a variety of available options for student accommodation in Santa Teresa close to the city’s universities and institutions. Additionally, we have a wide range of options for student accommodation in Costa Rica’s other cities, including La Fortuna, Jaco, Manuel Antonio, Monteverde, Nosara, Puerto Viejo, San Pedro, San Jose, and Tamarindo.