The lodge lies in Costa Rica’s Atlantic region within the Pacuare Protected Zone, positioned along a dramatic bend of the Pacuare River, widely regarded as one of the most scenic waterways in Central America. Access itself is part of the adventure, as the lodge is tucked away in a remote rainforest setting approximately 20 miles from Siquirres and is typically reached by river rafting or a combination of land and river transfer. Surrounded by hundreds of hectares of protected rainforest, the location ensures a deep sense of tranquillity and exclusivity.
Accommodation at Pacuare Lodge blends rustic charm with sophisticated design. Inspired by indigenous Cabécar architecture, each suite has been created to harmonise with the surrounding rainforest while offering a high level of comfort. Guests can choose from a range of luxurious options, including garden suites, river suites and expansive villas such as the Canopy Villa or Jaguar Villa. These spaces feature natural materials, open-air elements and private terraces, allowing uninterrupted views of the jungle and river, and an immersive connection to the environment.
Dining is a standout feature of the experience, with an emphasis on fresh, farm-to-table cuisine. The lodge showcases locally sourced ingredients and carefully crafted dishes that reflect both Costa Rican flavours and international influences. Meals are designed to complement the natural surroundings, offering guests a refined yet authentic culinary experience rooted in sustainability.
Despite its remote setting, Pacuare Lodge offers an impressive range of facilities designed for relaxation and wellbeing. The main lodge provides a welcoming hub, while features such as a swimming pool fed by natural water and tranquil spaces encourage guests to unwind between adventures. The property is built with a strong emphasis on sustainability, with its design and operations carefully integrated into the surrounding environment.
A stay at Pacuare Lodge centres around exploration and adventure. Guests can enjoy a wide variety of experiences, including white-water rafting on the Pacuare River, canopy tours high in the treetops, canyoning, guided hikes and birdwatching. Cultural encounters such as Cabécar community experiences add further depth, while sustainability tours provide insight into the lodge’s conservation efforts. Whether seeking adrenaline or a peaceful connection with nature, the lodge offers something truly memorable.
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