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Danta Corcovado Lodge
Explorers with a passion for sustainability and tribal culture are in for a treat at Danta Corcovado Lodge, a family-run retreat in the rainforested thick of Corcovado National Park. Here, on the Pacific-whipped Osa Peninsula, the goal is to reboot fatigued urban souls with a gentle program of mangrove kayaking, forest walks in the footsteps of jaguars, and encounters with the Ngäbe people, resplendent in rainbow-colored attire. The rooms and bungalows mirror their jungly environs: teak floors, bamboo struts and furnishings of lashed-together branches – and the patter of squirrel monkeys on the roof for your wake-up call.
La Leona Eco Lodge
Thrashing surf, sun-silvered palms or sultry bottle-green foliage – whichever room you take at La Leona Eco Lodge, you are assured a mesmeric backdrop while slouching in your Adirondack porch chair, slurping another high-octane margarita. Caught between the bio-diverse Corcovado National Park and the Pacific, this is a family-run place of meditative peace, with tent-like cabins of chunky timber furniture and only candles to read by. During the day, ride horseback along the dark sands; at night, watch turtles hatch on the shore or join a guided nature walk among trees screeching with macaws.
Hotel Villas Gaia
On the snaking Costanera Sur Highway, a little south of Uvita, the 14 wooden casitas (cottages) of Hotel Villas Gaia make for easy living. Simplicity is the luxury here. The decor is pale and airy under angular ceilings, and your fan-cooled balcony is made for indolence. The temptation is to idle in the refreshingly cool pool shallows, moving only for generous meals of pork or curried fish. Yet, there’s much to experience beyond, be it glimpsing dolphins in the waters by nearby Playa Tortuga or rambling in the rainforest. Just be back in time for the high point (both senses): a mai tai, perhaps, at the lofty Rancho bar, as the red sun sinks over the Pacific.
Rancho Margot
Part resort, part regenerative nature project, Rancho Margot cocoons its guests in an off-grid Eden of tranquil natural pools and rustic-luxe bungalows of high-raftered ceilings, along with a bunkhouse for bargain-seekers. The property is set discreetly beside a rushing river that pours into the mirror-still waters of Lake Arenal, in the northern highlands of Costa Rica. Best of all, it has an organic farm, which means homemade soaps, super-fresh veggies and meat with every meal, and the opportunity to muck in and milk the cows – should the joy of twice-daily yoga, forest ziplining and bathing in the spring-fed swimming pool grow too routine.
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