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PAID CONTENT FOR BOENA LODGES PAID CONTENT FOR LAPA RIOS LODGE


Lapa Rios Lodge THE OSA PENINSULA, COSTA RICA


Nestled within a sprawling 1,000-acre private reserve, Lapa Rios Lodge, a property of Böëna Lodges, offers travellers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in one of Costa Rica’s most pristine and biodiverse regions. The Osa Peninsula is home to 2.6% of the planet’s biodiversity and the Golfo Dulce is a tropical ford known for its calm, sheltered waters. This remarkable ecosystem serves as a critical nursery for humpback whales, where mothers bring their newborn calves to learn how to swim. The lodge’s proximity to Corcovado National


Park, a globally renowned biodiversity hotspot, ensures that guests have access to a wealth of wildlife experiences — be it trekking through the jungle to catch a glimpse of sloths, four species of monkeys, exotic birds or spotting humpback whales off the coast. Accommodation options at Lapa Rios Lodge are


designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment. Crafted from local materials, the bungalows offer panoramic views of the Golfo Dulce and the Pacific Ocean, ensuring that guests


wake up to the sight of scarlet macaws and howler monkeys each morning. The private outdoor showers and spacious terraces provide a unique blend of comfort and immersion in nature. Dining at the lodge is a celebration of the region’s


abundant natural resources. The on-site restaurant serves up fresh, locally sourced dishes that highlight the vibrant flavours of the tropics — from tropical French toast made with handmade brioche to locally caught seafood. For the adventurous, the lodge’s network of


private trails provides ample opportunities for exploration, whether hiking through the primary and secondary rainforest or taking a guided tour to learn about the area’s unique flora and fauna. Surfing is another popular option in the Osa Peninsula, with world-class waves and warm, tropical waters. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced surfer, the area provides the perfect setting for riding the waves. For those seeking relaxation, the lodge’s spa


offers a tranquil escape in the rainforest, with a variety of treatments that use natural ingredients.


DON’T MISS Experience thrilling whale-watching and take surfing lessons at a pro surfer’s secret spot when staying at Lapa Rios Lodge


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KEY FEATURES • 1,000-acre private rainforest reserve • Stunning views of Golfo Dulce • Sustainable accommodation • Villas with plunge pools • Unique outdoor rain showers • Abundant wildlife & biodiversity • Guided nature & birdwatching tours • Spa treatments amid nature • Pool with rainforest views • Solar-powered & off-grid • Elevated canopy walkways


GET IN TOUCH laparios.com T: +1 800 963 1195 E: travel@boena.com


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