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Review: Lapa Rios Lodge (Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica)

LAPA RIOS LODGE COSTA RICA

Wednesday newsletters always feature a hotel or flight review.

I recently enjoyed a great holiday in Miami & Costa Rica. You can read my trip reports here:


Today: Review of Lapa Rios Lodge (Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica)

Costa Rica’s pristine Osa Peninsula is blanketed by some of the last remaining lowland tropical rainforest in Central America and edged by beaches rich with marine life. At its tip is Lapa Rios, a remarkable lodge surrounded by a 1,000-acre reserve, which helps to buffer the Osa Peninsula’s Corcovado National Park – home to 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity and a regular feature on National Geographic’s nature documentaries. It would be hard to find a more authentic rainforest experience than this. You awaken to the mesmerizing sounds of the jungle, watch scarlet macaws glide by from your private outdoor shower, and set off into the trees to explore with local guides whose knowledge of the area’s ecosystems runs deep. And yet the experience is relaxing too – there’s a secluded beach, delightful meals served al fresco, and a luxurious bungalow awaiting you at the end of the day.

Lapa Rios features in my top 10 lists of the best hotels & resorts in Costa Rica, the best things to see & do in Costa Rica, and the best jungle lodges in the world.

Have you ever stayed at Lapa Rios? If so, what was your experience? Leave a comment.

In this review (more info and photos below my YouTube video):


PROS & THINGS I LIKE

CONS & THINGS TO KNOW


MY VERDICT

TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS & SAVE MONEY

BEST TIME TO VISIT

The best time to visit Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula is the dry season, which lasts from mid-December to mid-April, as there’s a smaller chance of being drenched in the rain. The rainy season (or “green” season) is generally from May to November: it may rain for several days in a row and torrential rains are frequent (the Osa Peninsula is one of the country’s wettests spots). I recommend against traveling to the Osa Pensinsula in the rainy season as roads might be inaccessible because of flooding and hiking trails in Corcovado Park might be closed without notice (trapping tourists for days).


HOW TO GET THERE

The easiest & fastest way to reach Lapa Rios is by flight (50 min) from the capital city, San Jose, to the Puerto Jimenez airstrip. Sansa Airlines offer daily flights from San Jose. Once in Puerto Jimenez, it’s a 45 min drive to Lapa Rios (transfer is provided by the lodge).


PHOTOS

Below is a selection of my photos of Lapa Rios. To view more photos of the resort (including breakfast and dinner), click here.

MAIN PAVILION: ENTRANCE
MAIN PAVILION: ENTRANCE
MAIN PAVILION: ENTRANCE
MAIN PAVILION: BOUTIQUE
MAIN PAVILION: DINING ROOM
MAIN PAVILION: TERRACE
BAR
BAR
BAR
BAR
POOL DECK
POOL DECK
POOL DECK
POOL DECK
ELEVATED WALKWAYS TO VILLAS
ELEVATED WALKWAYS TO VILLAS (VIEW)
ELEVATED WALKWAYS TO VILLAS
ELEVATED WALKWAYS TO VILLAS
ELEVATED WALKWAYS TO VILLAS
ELEVATED WALKWAYS TO VILLAS
PREMIER VILLA: BEDROOM
PREMIER VILLA: BEDROOM
PREMIER VILLA: BEDROOM
PREMIER VILLA: BATHROOM
PREMIER VILLA: TERRACE
PREMIER VILLA: TERRACE
SPA
SPA

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