Where do I look to find the best ecologically responsible accommodations in the southern Pacific region of Costa Rica??? Thanks

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I've got some great places on my site in Costa Rica. Just go here: http://www.eco-tropicalresorts.com/centralamerica/costarica.htm
Corcovado is awesome, I loved waking up to the sound of howler monkeys. You can't miss with the location and there are a bunch of "eco" minded places.
I visited Playa Nicuesa Rain forest lodge few months ago, and can say they did an amazing job not only for the estructure of the hotel but the efforts to live in harmony with surroundings. The hotel has a "All Natural" policy that helps on the conservancy of environment. http://www.costaricatripguide.com/accomodations/playa-nicuesa-rain-....


My best,

Erick HT
Thank you - looks very nice - a bit above my budget...

Erick Hidalgo said:
I visited Playa Nicuesa Rain forest lodge few months ago, and can say they did an amazing job not only for the estructure of the hotel but the efforts to live in harmony with surroundings. The hotel has a "All Natural" policy that helps on the conservancy of environment. http://www.costaricatripguide.com/accomodations/playa-nicuesa-rain-....


My best,

Erick HT
Thank you - does it have a web site???

Tico Travel said:
If you are going to go to the Osa Peninsula then check out either Casa Corcovado if you want a lodge atmosphere or the Drakes Bay Beach house if you are looking to rent a house. I have included a photo of the beach house because it is a hidden place not very well known


At the entrance of the Osa Peninsula, I would highly recommend Hacienda Baru, a privately managed nature preserve made up of primary and secondary rainforest. They have recently built a few cabinas, but focus more on the ecological tours. They also host researchers to study the flora and fauna in the area and on the beaches, which are empty of tourists - 3+ miles of them. Check out www.haciendabaru.com

The Tiskita Lodge is a great eco-option if you venture further south to Pavones, across from the tip of the Osa Peninsula, only a few miles from the Panama border. http://www.tiskita-lodge.co.cr/

You can see other options on my website - www.crsurf.com. I've been helping travelers plan trips to Costa Rica since 1998 and have lived in and traveled around the country extensively. You can find news updates, photos, and travel specials on the site, too. Glad to help.

~GG
Hi Martha,

One of our team members was there and liked it very much. Here are links to her dedicated destination and ecotourism property articles we published in case that's of interest

http://simonandbaker.com/costa-rica.html

http://simonandbaker.com/lapa-rios.html

These are editorial articles. We are not affiliated with them.

Hope that helps!

Elena
Hi Martha!

Lapa Rios is one of the best known boutique hotels in the region with a long history of sustainability.. it is set near the Corcovado National Park on its own reserve. Esquinas rainforest lodge is another option found on the other side of Golfo Dulce. The Costa Rican Tourism Institute has established a ranking system of 1 to 5 leaves to measure degrees of sustainability, though very few have gotten to 5 (you also have to pay to b ranked). You can fly into Drake Bay, Puerto Jimenez, or Golfito on the world's first carbon neutral airline - Nature Air!

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