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I just took a yoga group to CR for a week, and the highlight of the trip was our time at Nicuesa Lodge. I've been there before but this was the first time bringing a group. It's a wonderful location -- very private and secluded. You have to fly to Golfito or Puerto Jimenez and take a boat to the lodge. There are no roads, no cars, but everything is right there. Beach out front and jungle all around. The rooms are nice -- natural hardwoods -- not rough and worn down like some you see -- and there's lots of open air flowing in and the showers are open air also. The food is delicious -- some of the best I've ever had. They catch the fish out front and go cook it. We even had sushi right after it was caught.

There's kayaking and lots of good hiking on the property, and the owners and staff are very gracious and helpful. There's wildlife galore because it's so quiet there -- no big crowds ever. (There are only 8 rooms.) Toucans, troops of white face & spider monkeys, scarlet macaws, pecarries, lizards, owls -- you name it, we saw it right on the property. They have solar electricity, very good water, and a candlelit dining room. It's a really special place and my group loved every minute of it. It's a natural, jungle place, so if you go you have to know that it's not the Four Seasons and you might find an anole or spider in your room and you'll be having a natural experience. But of all the natural places I've been to, this is the best.

I also have to say that Swiss Travel did a fantastic job as our tour operator. The level of service they provide is truly remarkable. The guides and drivers are great, the buses clean and in good condition, they had a secure place to stow our excess luggage for our Nature Air flights, and when I lost my passport they had people all over it until they found it. They even have people to call and warn the driver about washed out bridges so he can take another route. They always amaze me and I highly recommend them.

Sandy

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