Monday, September 29th, 2008
El Remanso Lodge was featured on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams on Sunday, September 28th. As part of their series “Going Green” the 3 minute piece focuses on the case of Costa Rican responsible or ecotourism. El Remanso appears as an example of this type of tourism on the Osa Peninsula. If you would like to check the video please visit the NBC Nightly News website
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Monday, September 1st, 2008
“Totally Green”
Imagine yourself in a rainforest cabin, walking trough the forest and arrive at the Pacific Ocean beach without having to cross a single road. It is possible at El Remanso Lodge, on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica. This ecological lodge offers several types of accommodations, from bungalows to houses with Suites and Rooms. A natural experience. Visit www.elremanso.com.
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Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
This eco-lodge is located on Costa Rica’s southwest Pacific side of the Osa Peninsula, an area well known as one of the world’s most pristine and biodiverse rainforests. The lodge is located halfway between the town of Puerto Jimenez and the famous Corcovado National Park and is included in the Osa National Wildlife Refuge. The lodge has a social area consisting of a restaurant, bar and swimming pool, all of which have great rainforest and ocean views.
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Thursday, September 8th, 2005
Find tranquility and understated elegance at this retreat in a forest brimming with birds and wildlife, 400 feet above a beach studded with tide pools. Luxurious cabinas have louvered, screened windows, large verandas, and showers behind curving Gaudi-like walls…excellent meals use local produce and are served on a shaded deck restaurant. The property reflects the owners conservationist ideals.
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Monday, August 1st, 2005
You will find this pristine and excellent lodge on the ocean. Constructed entirely from fallen tropical hardwoods, the luxurious, spacious and very private cabins have shiny wood floors and beatifully finished fixtures. All of the units and the main house are powerde by solar or hydroelectric power and the owners (rightly) take a great deal of pride in not using pesticides. Each cabin has a tiny moat around it that prevents ants from entering the room and bedroom areas are screened.
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Monday, September 20th, 2004
Smaller boutique hotels, such as El Remanso (elremanso.com) on the Pacific Coast, have found ways to be environmentally conscious from the ground up. Fallen wood was used to build El Remanso’s roomy cabins, so no rare hardwood trees were logged. Each unit is surrounded by a moat of moving water that keeps ants out of the rooms, eliminating the need for pesticides.
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