Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge, Osa Peninsula
Description – With lush green vegetation for miles on end, jade coloured waters, an array of brightly coloured flowers, toucans, monkeys, iguanas, dolphins and amazingly coloured butterflies, Playa Nicuesa Rainforest Lodge offers one of the most unique holiday experiences in Costa Rica. Nivuesa offers their guests both physical challenges and rest and relaxation as well as everything in between!
Rates £145 – £200 per person
Rating - Eco-Resort
Location – Golfito, Osa
Keywords – Wildlife, Boutique, Rainforest
The lodge offers many activities that cater for all different types of holiday maker including kayaking, fishing, snorkeling, hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and hammock swinging.There are 2 different types of suites you can enjoy at this marvelous location. There are junior suites with secluded balconied and fantastic views of the Pacific coast and the rainforest jungle all equiped with air condition, wooden floors and it’s own Costa Rican decor style. The private huts have their own beautiful gardens with an array of flora and fauna and are completely private and secluded, really making you feel that you are in world of your own.
The whole lodge is very eco friendly built from wood that has only be acquired from fallen trees in the local surrounding rainforests. Not only that but all other materials inside the lodge come from recycled sources as well as the Lodge being totally powered by their very own solar powered energy source.
The restaurant offers a fabulous one in a kind tropical-Latino inspired menu which is coupled with fantastic appetizers as well as a superb wine and drinks list all with the rainforest as your back drop to a perfect evening.
What really makes this lodge unique is that it is only accessible by water making your stay completely private and secluded, completely creating a new world from which you can forget the day-to-day life goings on. As well as views of the magnificent rainforests, you can also take in views of the nearby mountains and the surrounding Pacific Coast gulf.

