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Turrialba

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Pacuare River, Turrialba
It will take you approximately 3 hours, driving from San José. Take the Atlantic Coast highway to Limon following the signs to Siquirres. Upon arrival to Siquirres follow the signs to the town of Turrialba and follow this road for 14 km until you reach the small village of Santa Marta. In Santa Marta look for Corner's cafeteria, where you should park your car. A hotel representative will meet you there and take you to the lodge.

Pacuare Lodge

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    All rates are in USD per room per night and do not include hotel tax of 13%.

    Garden View Bungalows
    Your spacious palm-thatched garden-view bungalow features a canopy king size bed, futon couch, hardwood flooring, private terrace, and a spacious private bathroom adorned with burnished copper fixtures, private alfresco shower with solar heated water, and a nearly 360º rainforest view-all within an area seemingly removed from time and the worries of the outside world, yet just two and a half hours from San José, Costa Rica's capital city.

    River View Bungalows
    Your spacious (670 sq ft./ 62sq. meters ) palm-thatched river-view suite includes a private terrace that opens on to landscaped native bush gardens and towering vine-draped trees. Around the corner a raised hardwood deck offers you a stunning view of a massive wall of thick rainforest that cascades down a mountainside opposite the Pacuare River.

    Honeymoon Suite
    A luxuriously appointed canopy king size bed with crisp 300-thread Egyptian cotton linens, and superior Beauty rest mattress(r) caters to a serene, restful night's sleep. Newly Renovated Honeymoon Suite. Set high on a lush jungle hilltop overlooking the main lodge, our newly renovated honeymoon retreat offers newlyweds and nature-lovers alike, an exclusive haven in which to surrender to the romantic spell of the Pacuare rainforest.






    Dining area
    Open-air lounge and bar
    2 days, 3 days packages with meals, rafting trip and lodging included
    Guided tour

    Pacuare Canopy Adventure Tour A unique tour in Costa Rica along a series of transverse cables with the highest rappel of the Original Canopy Tour in Costa Rica. Cabecar Indians Tour Hike the same trails the Cabecar Indians have for centuries, and personally visit with a Zutkia, or Cabecar medicine man to learn about the traditions and customs that are at the foundation of the Cabecar's relationship with nature. Day Break Activity Tour Enjoy the spread of color and life throughout the forest as you observe a variety of native plant and animal species begin their day in the rainforest. Massage Treatments Experience the energy of a tropical paradise with our deep tissue Therapeutic Rainforest Massage Rafting Río Pacuare River class III - IV full of nature and adventure!

    On the ground floor an open-air restaurant and kitchen are always bustling with activity as local chefs prepare delicious gourmet dishes, whole grain breads and fresh baked desserts. Freshly brewed coffee and an assortment of organic teas are available throughout the day and evening.

    You will enjoy your meals as you are immersed within the sights, sounds and tantalizing scents of the tropical rainforest. An expansive pine-hewn deck opens onto the Pacuare River, offering you a panoramic view of a dense wall of green that literally soars to kiss the heavens. Dinnertime is a particularly memorable affair, where by the dim glow of candlelight you will savor haute cuisine served on fine china and accented with a homegrown medley of tropical herbs and spices.

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    Tucked away deep in the heart of Costa Rica's most pristine rainforest environment, on the banks of the Pacuare River, lies the Pacuare Jungle Lodge. Surrounded by nature in its purest and most primitive state, here you will experience that most coveted of travelers' rewards, an opportunity to savor the spirit of a place.

    The Pacuare Lodge thirteen bungalows and main lodge were designed and constructed to blend with the surrounding environment, affecting minimal impact, and has been recognized by the World Tourism Organization as one of only sixty-five examples throughout the world of good practice in sustainability and ecotourism.