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Jimmy Fallon’s Papagayo Getaway Boosts Costa Rica Luxury Tourism

Comedian and late-night host Jimmy Fallon wrapped up 2025 with a family trip to Costa Rica, choosing the Papagayo Peninsula for a mix of relaxation and outdoor fun. His visit, from December 19 to 23, put a fresh focus on the region’s growing status as a top spot for high-end tourism.

Fallon, known for “The Tonight Show,” shared photos on social media showing him ziplining through the forest canopy. He captioned one post with a light-hearted note about entering the new year with confidence, thanking his fans for their support. The images captured, like the one used for this article, show the thrill of the activity, set against Guanacaste’s natural backdrop.

He stayed at Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, which sits on the peninsula’s edge overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The hotel features rooms that blend into the surrounding environment, with access to private beaches and guided nature experiences. Rates for a night there start around $1,500, depending on the season and room type, reflecting its five-star rating. The property earned a spot in the 2025 MICHELIN Guide for the Caribbean and Latin America, praised for its design and service.

Migration authorities confirmed Fallon’s entry and exit dates, noting he traveled with his family. During the short stay, they balanced downtime with adventures like the canopy tour, a popular draw in the area. Guanacaste offers similar activities across its parks and reserves, where visitors can explore dry forests and coastal views.

This trip adds to a wave of celebrity visits to Costa Rica. Actors Nathan Fillion and Hugh Jackman also spent time here recently, with Fillion at a beach resort and Jackman exploring other sites. Such high-profile guests underscore Papagayo’s role in boosting premium tourism. The peninsula hosts several upscale resorts, drawing travelers who seek privacy, nature, and top-tier amenities.

Local tourism officials see these visits as a boon. Guanacaste’s economy, as does the rest of Costa Rica, relies heavily on tourists, and endorsements from figures like Fallon help attract more international attention. The area reported a rise in arrivals last year, with luxury segments showing strong growth. Hotels in Papagayo cater to this market, offering spa treatments, fine dining, and eco-tours that highlight Costa Rica’s biodiversity.

Fallon’s posts reached his millions of followers, showcasing the peninsula’s charm without heavy promotion. He mentioned the harness and hat in his zipline photo, adding his signature humor to the experience. For Costa Ricans, it’s a continuing reminder of our country’s draw as a peaceful escape, even for busy entertainers.

As 2026 begins, Guanacaste continues to position itself as the place to come to when visiting Costa Rica. With its beaches, wildlife, and luxury options, the area invites more travelers to follow in Fallon’s footsteps. Let’s see who shows up next!

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