The ultimate guide to eco hotels in Latin America
From a tented camp hidden deep in the Costa Rican jungle to a sleek, ultra-modern hotel in Chilean Patagonia, Eco Hotels & Resorts’ portfolio combines luxury with impeccable eco credentials.
By Eco Hotels & Resorts
19 Apr 2021, 09:22 BST
Torres del Paine National Park, in Chile’s Patagonia region, is renowned for its jutting peaks, gigantic icebergs and rippling golden grasslands.
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Latin America’s luxury hotels are leagues ahead on sustainability. Why? Because often they’ve had to be. A remote, ends-of-the-earth location deep in the Nicaraguan jungle, on the slopes of a Costa Rican volcano, or at the crinkle-cut end of Chilean Patagonia, say is all well and good, but free-flowing water, regular food supplies and abundant electricity are not always guaranteed. When these hotels were built, conscious design came first, not later as this sustainable, switched-on selection from Eco Hotels & R
These Luxury Glamping Tents Allow You To Spend The Night In A Costa Rican Rainforest
Nayara Tented Camp can be found nestled in the middle of the rainforest at the Arenal Volcano National Park.
What says ‘socially distanced’ more than a luxury glamping tent in the middle of a rainforest? When Costa Rica opened its borders to the United States on November 1, that’s exactly why visitors began flocking to Nayara Tented Camp’s secluded Central American escape.
Tucked away just minutes from Arenal Volcano National Park, is this idyllic retreat perfect for couples and small families alike whether you prefer adventure or plenty of relaxation. One of the first luxury camps in Central America inspired by the luxury canvas lodges of Africa and Asia, the hotel is adjacent to its sister resorts, Nayara Gardens and Nayara Springs, giving guests access to the entire Nayara experience.