



At the open-sided Brisa Azul, tuck into breakfasts of tropical fruit, pastries and Costa Rican coffee. Then, after a day of working up an appetite, traditional recipes are prepared with locally-sourced ingredients and plated with flair - always best enjoyed with a glass of South American wine and a natter with fellow travellers. When you're not exploring, lounge by the pool, enjoy a peaceful yoga session, or pamper at the spa.
Having seemingly sprouted from the ground, Lapa Rios' 17 bungalows are built from sustainable materials like bamboo, native wood and vines, and their design and location on an ocean-facing ridge negates the need for air-con. Feathered lamps and sheer drapes are whimsical and fun - but the practical floor-to-ceiling screens keep out any critters. The bathrooms have a cold and solar-heated shower and organic toiletries, while the private terrace has a rain shower, crochet hammock and glorious views. There are four Lapa Villas with a living area and plunge pool, and the Premier Villas can accommodate up to six guests.
Guests at Lapa Rios experience all the joys of peninsula living with ample forest and ocean activities. Explore the reserve with naturalist-led day or nighttime hikes - look out for all four of Osa's monkey species and a bevy of rare birdlife - or take to the water and explore the mangroves by kayak. Surfing and snorkelling lessons take place in one of the world's only tropical fjords, and between April and November, there are usually some dolphins and whales around too. Or, if you would like to soak up the sun, choose one of three pristine beaches...
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