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PAID CONTENT FOR BOENA LODGES PAID CONTENT FOR TORTUGA LODGE


Tortuga Lodge TORTUGUERO NATIONAL PARK, COSTA RICA


Located in the heart of Tortuguero National Park, Tortuga Lodge is a destination like no other. The lodge takes inspiration from the Caribbean Victorian style of architecture, and is an oasis of refinement surrounded by pristine nature. Here, travellers have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the unparalleled beauty of Costa Rica’s northern Caribbean coast, only accessible by riverboat or small aircraft. Surrounded by an intricate network of canals,


often referred to as the ‘Amazon of Costa Rica’, the lodge offers guests boat tours with excellent chances of spotting toucans, monkeys, sloths and caimans. The lodge’s expert local guides have a deep connection to the land and offer fascinating insights into the complex web of life that thrives in this tropical paradise. Whether it’s kayaking through tranquil waters or exploring the jungle by night, every experience at Tortuga Lodge brings you closer to the heart of Tortuguero National Park. Tortuga Lodge is a member of Böëna Lodges,


a collection that includes four other properties across Costa Rica and an airline charter service.


Each of the accommodation options at Tortuga Lodge blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment. Rooms boast views of either the Tortuguero River or the lush gardens, and the swimming pool, which overlooks the river, is the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploration. Beyond its commitment to the environment,


Tortuga Lodge is also dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of the region. The lodge supports a local school that focuses on traditional Caribbean music, helping to keep the region’s musical traditions alive for future generations. When it comes to dining, gastronomy at Tortuga


Lodge is a celebration of Caribbean flavours, with dishes that highlight the region’s bountiful produce and rich culinary traditions. The open-air restaurant serves meals crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients, such as succulent seafood and tropical fruits. Set against the tranquil backdrop of Tortuguero’s


canals, the unique floating spa offers treatments that soothe both body and mind, while keeping you connected with the surrounding nature.


DON’T MISS Witness one of nature’s most incredible spectacles, where sea turtles nest and hatch on the beach right in front of Tortuga Lodge


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KEY FEATURES • Riverside views • Private floating spa on the river • Open-air dining with river views • Gourmet Caribbean-inspired cuisine • Complimentary guided nature tours • Unique riverside pool & loungers • Boat shuttle service to the village • Wildlife & birdwatching tours • Bilingual guides with local knowledge • Hammocks in every room • Costa Rican coffee served daily • Kayaks available for guest use • Family-friendly activities & excursions • Turndown service


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


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