Ecofriendly Places to Stay in Costa Rica
Provincia de Puntarenas, Costa Rica
destination
Posted almost 5 years ago
Tango Mar
Located on the Nicoya Peninsula, this beachfront boutique hotel offers a remote romantic getaway that mixes nature and luxury in equal measure. Amenities include restaurant, spa, several pools, and an uncrowded, picturesque beach. Families can rent out their spacious villas, which offer stunning views of the Pacific’s crashing waves.
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Nuevo Arenal, Provincia de Alajuela
experience • lodging
Posted almost 5 years ago
Tabacon Thermal Resort & Spa
If your looking for an ecofriendly spot to stay, look no further! Tabacon Grand Spa is actually apart of the Sustainable Tourism Education Program. Location wise it is the perfect spot to stay near Arenal Natura Ecological Park. Enjoy hot springs and treat yourself with the natural spa services here while being sustainable! :Article credit: https://greenglobaltravel.com/ecotourism-in-costa-rica/
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La Fortuna, Alajuela Province
lodging
Posted almost 5 years ago
Leaves and Lizards Arenal Volcano Cabin Retreat
This retreat is more cabin style with eco decor. There is a working farm, horseback riding, yoga, and a farm to table sustainable restaurant along other outdoor activities available.
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Heredia Province, Costa Rica
lodging
Posted almost 5 years ago
La Quinta Sarapiqui
Located on 10 acres near Tirimbina Biological Reserve, this rustic eco-lodge is a nature-lover’s haven. Their spacious, thatched-roof bungalows all have porches with hammocks and rocking chairs. Walking trails lead to ponds, a butterfly garden, and a frog habitat. Massages and local tours are also available.
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Limón, Costa Rica
lodging
Posted almost 5 years ago
Mawamba Lodge
Nestled between the Caribbean and canals of Tortuguero National Park, Mawamba is where the idea for GGT was born. There are no roads, and the river feels like a mini-Amazon. From boat rides through wildlife-rich canals to nighttime hikes to see nesting Sea Turtles, it’s a perfect place to see how ecotourism and conservation connect.
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