Pacuare Lodge

Luxury, eco-hotel situated on the banks of the Pacuare River of Costa Rica.

Pacuare Lodge

Disconnect from tech and tune into nature in all her jungle glory at the Pacuare Lodge. The adventure begins before you arrive, rafting the Pacuare River’s white waters to the lodge’s shores (or take the gondola!). You’ll find 20 enchanting suites, made of sustainably sourced lumber with thatched roofs built by local Cabécar people, tucked among the treetops. Solar panels and water turbines mean little impact on the environment – and a transformational experience for you while connecting with the rain forest from your private terrace and spring-fed pool. Jungle treks, canopy tours, and other leafy experiences await.

Hotel Tip

Fly like a bird down a 425-foot cable for a memorable meal in The Nest, a thatched-roof platform set in the branches of a sacred ceiba tree 60 feet above the jungle floor.

Virtuoso Preferred Supplier Since 15 May 2019

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Virtuoso Amenities

For 2024:

  • Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability
  • Daily breakfast for up to two guests per bedroom (already in hotel's rates)
  • Romantic dinner by the river bank with candles and firepit (subject to weather conditions)
  • Early Check-In / Late Check-Out, subject to availability
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

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    Sustainability

    Our Commitment

    At Pacuare Lodge, we are fully committed to sustainable tourism. This means we strive to limit any negative impacts of our operations. At the same time, we have created strong programs to help support conservation and benefit nearby communities. This policy is by no means limited to the Lodge – it extends through our entire company, from the main office to the warehouses where we store our rafts.

    The Pacuare Lodge was built with minimal impact on the surrounding forest and river. No trees were cut to accommodate the bungalows and main lodge; our buildings use lumber from a reforestation project run by small farmers.

    Over the years, we’ve purchased 340 hectares (840 acres) of primary rainforest along the Pacuare River both to protect the local ecosystem and to offset the atmospheric carbon created by our vehicles.

    Learn more in our website pacuarelodge.com/sustainability