ENVI opening Costa Rica eco lodge

Tuesday, 10 Jan, 2023 0

Luxury brand ENVI Lodges is launching a Costa Rica eco lodge.

It partnered with The Islita Developments to operate ENVI The Islita.

It is situated in a secluded ocean cove on Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula.

“We couldn’t have found a better location to plant the first ENVI flag outside of our home region,” said co-founder Noelle Homsy.

The Costa Rica eco lodge will comprise 31 guest units, as well as 26 low-impact villas.

These will be sold to individual owners and put back in a rental pool to be managed by ENVI.

Facilities include jungle lounges, a pool and a communal dining experience.

The project focal point will be a centrally located small business community hub.

It will also feature a holistic wellness centre.

Other facilities include mountain bike trails, a surf skate park and pickle ball.



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