The resort offers diverse accommodations with 107 rooms and suites and three treetop tent options. There are also ultraluxury choices like a four-bedroom Grand Villa, 36 private residences, and a ten-bedroom home. Many accommodations feature terraces or balconies with soaking tubs, outdoor showers, plunge pools, and views of the jungle or ocean.
Ritz-Carlton describes an "epicurean journey as transformative as the destination" at Nekajui. Dining options include Puna by Peruvian chef Diego Munoz offering Peruvian dishes and a Japanese-Peruvian omakase experience. Other venues include a cafe with Costa Rican coffees and snacks, an international breakfast restaurant, a poolside bar and grill, and a Mediterranean beach club.
The Nimbu Spa & Wellness center spans 27,000 square feet featuring Latin America's largest hydrotherapy pool along with treatment cabanas among trees focusing on well-being.
Costa Rica provides ample adventure opportunities beyond relaxation at Nekajui. Guests can explore the surrounding Palmares Preserve jungle covering three ecosystems within one square mile through activities like hiking, zip-lining canoeing surfing scuba diving snorkeling sailing golfing on an Arnold Palmer-designed course.
Rates for staying at Nekajui start from $1,580 per night in cash or Marriott Bonvoy members may use points beginning at 128 thousand points per night though many dates show higher prices reflecting Ritz-Carlton Reserve properties' status as top-tier offerings from Marriott's collection.