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Turrialba

Pacuare Lodge

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About Pacuare Lodge

Paradise on the banks of the Rio Pacuare with captivating vistas & epic river rafting.
Hidden deep in the jungles of Pacuare, where ocelots and jaguars roam, monkeys and birds chatter, and sloths doze, this is the ultimate place to escape to... The stellar location isn't taken lightly either: zero trees were removed during construction, and the lodge works closely with conservation projects and the local communities. It's easy on the eye too with tropical-chic villas that immerse you in nature - sleep in the canopy in a luxury treehouse, or get as close to the babbling Rio Pacuare as possible. To top it off, here's a surplus of adventure to be had, from some of the finest white water rafting in the world to nocturnal forest hikes.
From $1.1K per person/per night
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20 Rooms
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The property

Overlooking the river, the thatched double-storey Nairi Awari restaurant serves delicious, farm-to-table meals, including a rotating dinner menu accompanied by vintage wines or craft beers (brewed on site). The social spaces are dotted with art and decor handmade by members of the Cabecar tribe, and are solely lit by candles in the evening. Surrounded by towering trees, the infinity pool is a real delight, while the Jawa Juü ('house of the healer') spa promises shoulder-sinking massages. Yoga is also offered on the riverbanks.

The rooms

With glossy hardwood floors and screen walls, the rooms are simply furnished (except for the Simmons Beautyrest mattress, the height of slumbering luxury!) and place their focus on the view. These range depending on location; some enjoy 180° river vistas, while others focus on the jungle. Each rooms has a private terrace, the most luxurious boasting a spring-fed pool, while the Canopy Villa is entirely set on a platform in the trees. The bathrooms are also beautiful with lovely features like a river-view tub and open-air shower. There are no TVs to distract you either, but Wi-Fi and charging stations are available in the lodge.

Activities

Explore, explore and explore some more! Join an experienced guide for canyoning down waterfalls and rock faces, hiking into the forest to spot curious creatures, or white water rafting on the river. You can also request a focus on birdwatching - and there are plenty of species to spot, including the rare Montezuma oropendola. On land, drive through the Talamanca Mountains to see Costa Rica's oldest Pre-Columbian ruins, take a tour of the lodge's sustainability projects, or learn all about Theobroma Cacao (the 'food of the gods') and how gourmet chocolate is made in Pacuare.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The journey to reach Pacuare Lodge by river raft is truly unforgettable - and that's just the start of it...
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

Leave time to try some of the fabulous 'foodie' experiences including ziplining to The Nest, or visiting the butterfly garden for dinner. You can even learn to cook some of the traditional Cabecar dishes too.
Something to think about

Something to think about

Most guests arrive by river (the most comfortable route), but families take note: children need to be 11 or older to go rafting - and kids under seven aren't permitted to stay.

Costa Rica

Turrialba

Get stuck into nature in the parrot-green, eastern landscapes – and enjoy some of the best whitewater rafting in the world.