Arenal-Monteverde Eco Lodges Leaves and Lizards Arenal geoff, February 21, 2012February 24, 2013 Leaves and Lizards Arenal Volcano Retreat is a tiny, unassuming and intimate accommodation facility spread over 26 acres of pristine hills and an incredible country style old worldly charm that emphasized by a mountain valley landscape. Originally constructed as a dairy farm, Leaves and Lizards’ land was deforested and segmented… Continue Reading
Caribbean Eco Lodges Samasati Nature Retreat sam, February 2, 2012April 8, 2014 Samasati Nature Retreat is a one-of-its-kind 250 acre back to nature retreat for eco-tourism buffs, adventure seekers holiday and yoga practitioners. Set amidst virgin rainforests in the backdrop of the Caribbean Coast, the lodge offers the right blend of seclusion and access to top attractions around the region.It combines the… Continue Reading
Central Valley Eco Lodges Villa Blanca Cloud Forest Hotel and Spa sam, January 31, 2012February 25, 2013 A 75-acre boutique hotel surrounded by the striking Los Angeles Private Biological Reserve, Villa Blanca Cloud Forest Hotel and Spa was for originally owned by Costa Rica’s erstwhile President Rodrigo Carazo Odio. The sustainable green property was created with a vision of capturing the unpretentious charm of the San Ramon… Continue Reading
Costa Rica Eco Lodges El Sabanero Eco- Lodge sam, January 30, 2012February 25, 2013 Located in the province of Guanacaste at a few minutes’ drive from the famous Tamarindo Beach, El Sabanero eco lodge is prettily positioned between a lush tropical landscape and a perfect beach setting. The property practices a number of sustainable initiatives such as energy conservation, toxic/waste minimization, recycling programs and… Continue Reading
Costa Rica Eco Lodges Cascadas Farallas sam, January 24, 2012February 26, 2013 Location: Baru Rainforest Price: $140-$485/night Features: spa, yoga, organic food, waterfalls . Introduction Cascadad Farallas is a chic, dreamy, expensive and exclusive boutique wellness resort, nestled among the lush natural landscape of Costa Rica’s tropical rainforests. The luxurious, eco-friendly property features a mesmerizing wilderness setting complete with gushing waterfalls, organic… Continue Reading
Costa Rica Eco Lodges Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge sam, January 21, 2012February 26, 2013 Location: Golfo Dulce Price: $195-$400/night Features: Ocean view, spa, yoga, organic food, river, waterfalls . Introduction Deftly embracing conversation practices and a communion with nature, the pristine Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge combines Golf Ducle’s famed oceanic beauty with the wilderness of a primary tropical rainforest. Everything from the lodge’s structure… Continue Reading
Costa Rica Eco Lodges Bosque Del Rio Tigre sam, January 14, 2012February 26, 2013 Location: Osa Peninsula Price: $138.94-$202.17/night Features: river, waterfalls, bird watching, nature trails . Location: Osa Peninsula Price: $138.94-$202.17/night Features: river, waterfalls, bird watching, nature trails . Introduction Located just on the outskirts of Dos Brazos town, Bosque Del Rio Tigre is a 31 acre primary and secondary rainforest surrounded private… Continue Reading
Costa Rica Eco Lodges El Remanso Lodge sam, January 14, 2012April 8, 2014 Location: Osa Peninsula Price: $175-$275 night Features: Ocean view, yoga, surfing, river, waterfalls Introduction El Remanso is a 185 acres private reserve tucked away in the rainforest over an isolated and untamed Pacific Beachin in the surreal-looking Osa Peninsula. The lodge exudes an unpretentious and low-key persona, thus focussing on… Continue Reading
Costa Rica Eco Lodges Tierra de los Milagros geoff, January 13, 2012March 5, 2013 Location: Osa Peninsula Features: Beachfront, ocean view, spa, yoga, surfing, organic food, vegetable garden . Introduction Flanked by picturesque beaches and tropical virgin rainforests on either side, Tierra de los Milagos is a secluded yoga retreat strategically hidden from the prowling touristy crowd within the wilderness of Osa Peninsula. One… Continue Reading