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PAID CONTENT FOR CALA LUNA BOUTIQUE HOTEL & VILLAS


PAID CONTENT FOR CALA LUNA BOUTIQUE HOTEL & VILLAS


Cala Luna Boutique Hotel & Villas TAMARINDO BAY, COSTA RICA


At Cala Luna, ‘wild’ and ‘luxury’ go together as well as ‘sunshine’ and ‘surf’. The boutique hotel’s open-plan spaces and secluded accommodations meld into the lush jungle, which attracts plenty of wildlife. Within this natural retreat, Cala Luna offers barefoot luxury and sensory delight. Perched at the southern tip of Tamarindo Bay,


in the town of Playa Langosta on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, the hotel is camouflaged by forest. Some of the other hotels in the area line the main thoroughfares, but you won’t find Cala Luna unless you’re looking for it. On approach, the reception area peeks out from among the trees, as if someone’s inviting you to a carefully guarded hideaway. Cala Luna’s suites and villas are standalone


buildings, offering privacy and quiet for the sweetest of dreams. In the morning, instead of halls and elevators, you’ll step out of your door into lush and lovingly tended forest. Follow the winding, shaded paths to the beach or enjoy a poolside breakfast — superb Costa Rican coffee included. Conservation is a core value at Cala Luna. The grounds remain green even during the country’s


annual dry season thanks to the hotel’s water recycling practices, and solar panels overhead soak up more than enough energy from the tropical sun. At Origen and Caleta, Cala Luna’s two


restaurants, plates feature organic vegetables and herbs from La Senda, the hotel’s family farm. The culinary team strives to make exclusive use of ingredients produced with a low carbon footprint; whatever they can’t harvest, they buy from locals. Guests can dine even closer to the source with


al fresco farm-to-table dinners at La Senda. Browse the organic gardens before taking a seat as Cala Luna’s head chef prepares a unique menu for your dinner, using seasonally available ingredients and personally introducing each dish. Back at the hotel, Lahari Holistic Spa offers


guests a delightful range of signature treatments, including massage, aromatherapy and sound healing. Engage all six of your senses and restore the balance between mind, body and soul with an approach that’s informed by traditional Chinese medicine.


DON’T MISS Cala Luna’s personal and group retreat packages offer deep, unforgettable restoration


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KEY FEATURES • Deluxe rooms, suites and villas with private pool


• Complimentary breakfast, wi-fi, bikes, yoga and functional workouts


• Sunset cocktails • Full concierge service • Lahari holistic spa • Yoga shala – meeting room • Origen restaurant: organic, vegetarian and gluten-free options


• Caleta restaurant: pool service and romantic dinners on the beach


• Tamarindo Surf Academy • Private parking


GET IN TOUCH calaluna.com T: +506 2653 0214 / +1 317 383 0038 E: reservations@calaluna.com


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