Santa Lucía Jungle Hacienda is establishing itself as a new benchmark within nature tourism in Costa Rica, articulating an offer of experiences focused on the biodiversity and cultural heritage of the Tárcoles region, Puntarenas.
Located in the vicinity of Carara National Park and the Tárcoles River, the project takes advantage of its location in a unique ecological transition zone, where different ecosystems and species converge, positioning it as a strategic point for the development of activities related to the observation of fauna and flora.
The experiences are designed with a holistic approach that combines adventure, learning, and connection with the environment. Activities include guided tours in protected areas, hiking trails, birdwatching—one of the area's main attractions—and excursions to nearby natural attractions such as Bijagual Waterfall.

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The establishment also offers experiences that integrate culture and gastronomy, with culinary adventures designed to immerse visitors in local flavors and traditions. These initiatives aim to enrich the stay through a deeper connection with the destination, aligned with experiential tourism trends.
The hotel also incorporates active tourism options such as canopy tours, horseback riding, and bicycle tours, expanding its appeal to different types of travelers, from explorers to visitors interested in wellness and disconnecting.
In this context, Santa Lucía Jungle Hacienda contributes to positioning Costa Rica as a leading destination for sustainable and nature tourism, integrating infrastructure, services and experiences that promote a responsible relationship with the environment and strengthen tourism development in the region.