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The Best Rural Escapes in Costa Rica Guaranteed to Revitalize Your Soul

The best in immersive and revitalizing experiences – Costa Rica’s best rural escapes combine escapism and authenticity to create unforgettable journeys.

Being such a world-leading eco-tourism destination, it’s no surprise that Costa Rica is revered for its incredible array of honeymoon luxury eco-lodges (check our favorites, right here), jungle lodges  (here’s where to get your wild on), and wellness retreats (these are awesome). Yet sometimes, planning an experience that’s a little different than the norm can have immensely revitalizing effects on your mind, body and soul.

You see, there is a side to Costa Rica not many visitors ever get to experience – the off-the-beaten-path rural hideaways that showcase the authentic side of Tico life, well away from the hectic pace of more touristed sites.

The best Costa Rica rural escapes offer priceless escapism, relaxation and insight, combining accommodation options with working farm experiences. These are the stays that are guaranteed to revitalize your soul!

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Finca Rosa Blanca – Working coffee farm & stay near San Jose

A short distance from Costa Rica’s capital but a universe away from its hectic pace, Finca Rosa Blanca offers a convenient and idyllic rural escape. This family-owned estate boasts oodles of charm, and the love and passion for the estate are clearly evident in the myriad little touches all over the boutique hotel. The art, murals, furnishings and amazing design of Finca Rosa are delightful, as is the infinity pool (oh yes!), in-house spa, organic vegetable and fruit gardens – not to mention those drop-dead gorgeous views.

This genial choice is just half an hour’s drive from San Jose International Airport so makes an excellent option for a rural indulgence after your Costa Rica adventure vacation. What a way to cement your memories!

 

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Finca Vocare – Authentic, laid-back agrotourism experiences in Alajuela

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This rustic hacienda is one of Alajuela’s best-hidden gems and is perfect for those looking for an immersive and authentically Costa Rican rural experience. Here, you’ll see a bevy of wildlife just roaming about (we’re talking toucan, monkeys, anteaters, sloths) and can get your hands dirty with all manner of farm work, if you like. Vocare’s handy location means you have a few excellent national parks to explore nearby, yet most guests simply enjoy their time here, with their hosts, soaking up the authentic rural experiences – especially as there is so much to see and do in the property.

Don’t miss this back-to-basics treat and come learn more about sustainable farming and tourism from a couple of Tico legends!

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Hacienda Guachipelin – A historic off-the-beaten-path experience near Rincon de la Vieja

Rincon de la Vieja is one of our favorite playgrounds because it’s off the usual tourist trail and is as wild and untamed as it gets. Well, nearby, is also a fabulous historical rural escape you ought to check out. Hacienda Guachipelin sits in the shadows of the Rincon de la Vieja volcano and is a stunning cattle ranch that’s been in operation for more than 100 years. Introducing guests to the stunning wilderness that surrounds them, the team at Guachipelin goes above and beyond to deliver unforgettable rural experiences.

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From the Symbiosis Spa to the Adventure Centre, the extraordinary cuisine and myriad of activities, this exceptional Costa Rica rural escape is aiming to become the country’s #1 sustainable eco-tourism enterprise. As far we can see, given they have already earned three CST (Certification for Sustainable Tourism) nods, they are well on their way to realizing their dream. The service at this dreamy rural gem is impeccable and value-for-money, in this less-developed corner of our country, really quite impressive.

If it’s farm-to-table cuisine, a sublime setting, authentic experiences and indulgent treats you’re after…you’ll find them all here!

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Finca Sermide Agroturismo – For a charming and contemplative escape in Cartago

If you’re planning an active adventure vacation in Costa Rica, you may be looking for a quieter place – a rural escape that offers an abundance of tranquility and not too many activities (so you don’t feel like you actually have to do stuff. Finca Sermide is the place for you!

Imagine starting your day rocking on a hand-carved chair on your private terrace, overlooking endless horizons of luscious green – a cup of organic coffee in hand and the chirping of birds as company. This sums up Sermide in a nutshell – a quiet and contemplative place to unwind and get away from it all – quite ideal for that post-adventure stint of R&R.

Are you looking for a very, very special splurge?

This might do the trick…

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Hacienda AltaGracia – Costa Rica’s Most Luxurious Eco-Rural Escape

Set to finally re-open in mid-November, 2021, Costa Rica’s most deluxe hacienda is a sight to behold. Part of the Auberge Collection of Hotels, AltaGracia is absolutely jaw-dropping – this eco-sustainable resort is set on 180 acres of pristine rain forest and encompasses a working coffee farm. It also boasts its own wellness spa and hiking trails and offers an array of wonderful rural experiences like cheese-making workshops, farm tours, wildlife-watching guided trips and cultural encounters.

Hacienda AltaGraciaIt even offers horseback riding excursions and horse therapy! This might not be a cheap stay but we know it’ll probably hit the bucket list of many travelers who are looking for the ultimate rural escape in Costa Rica. The nightly rate includes everything (except alcoholic drinks) so it’s a sweet deal if you take advantage of all the offerings for a couple of indulgent days. Whatever the case, Travel and Leisure calls it a ‘once in a lifetime experience for 2022’ so you know it will make for a truly unforgettable experience.

Costa Rica is a marvelous country that’s revered for its outdoor adventures in unspoiled wilderness and endless miles of glorious beaches. Exploring the hinterland and enjoying a few days’ stay in a rural finca is a wonderful addition to any adventure-filled itinerary. Costa Rica’s best rural escapes offer experiences for every discerning traveler, no matter the budget.

Fancy experiencing Costa Rica culture a little more on your upcoming adventure vacation? Simply let us know and we can plan a bespoke itinerary you will never forget!

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Why Eco-Tourism in Costa Rica Is Worth More Than a Hashtag

Costa Rica is renowned for being the poster-child for eco-tourism and was the one country which spearheaded the sustainable tourism industry, worldwide, long before any other nation joined the movement. The national park system, set up over 50 years ago, covers almost one-third of the country, with new areas facing an imminent threat from exploitation or over-commercialization being set aside for preservation on an almost yearly basis.

The evolution of Costa Rica’s role as an eco-friendly tourism destination wasn’t an afterthought or coincidence but rather a consequence of some very direct choices. Doing away with an army in favor of conservation, Costa Rica literally set about to become THE world’s most sustainable tourism hub by which all others are judged. A few things happened as a result: first of all, the country cemented its position as one of the most bio-diverse nations, its expansive tropical wilderness home to a mind-boggling array of animals, most of them endemic, many endangered and some that used to be found all over Central America but are now only thriving here. There’s no doubt that Mother Nature is the biggest winner in all of this. Secondly, however, is the fact that Costa Rica’s entire economy now greatly depends on eco-tourism, so although some large-scale commercialization does happen, it is concentrated only in certain areas, leaving most others blissfully untouched. The ecological tourism sector is said to account for almost 20% of Costa Rica’s economy so rather than a gimmicky-ploy, eco-friendly activities and lodges here are the real deal. This is so much more than a hashtag gimmick.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Costa Rica has recently experienced a rapid proliferation of dams for hydro power on rivers draining its northern Caribbean slope. In the Sarapiquí River Basin, eight hydro power plants were built between 1990 and 1999 and more projects are either under construction or proposed. The majority of these dams are small (<15 m tall) and operate as water diversion projects. Because of the threat from a proposed hydro power plant a few years back, the irrevocable damage to the wilderness and tourism scene, the plan was finally (and permanently) shelved by the government in 2005. That’s the kind of power Costa Rica’s eco-tourism industry has here: it can protect and preserve whilst still allowing for tourism businesses to grow. No-one would ever begrudge Costa Rican’s from utilizing and surviving on their country’s incredible nature splendorous but it’s great to know that the government is intent on keeping the efforts clean, sustainable and as least-impactful on the environment as possible.

What Is Eco-Tourism, Anyway?

When you immerse yourself in pristine wilderness, staying in small lodges built with sustainable materials and after careful consideration of the impact of local flora and fauna, leaving behind as few ‘footsteps’ as possible, you are halfway to achieving an eco-friendly adventure. Yet the second half of the journey must entail some kind of education, of environmental enlightenment, if you will: this is at the core of the movement or at least it was as originally concocted in Costa Rica, before ‘eco-friendly’ became more of an Instagram hashtag rather than a bonafide philosophy. Eco-tourism, to be really effective, must involve some kind of immersion, not only physical but also intellectual. Learning about local environmental concerns and being aware of the natural links that determine the health of our entire planet (be it shortage of fresh water, plastic pollution and whatnot) is paramount to enjoying a full eco-friendly adventure.

Education is important because, as researchers have surmised, we only protect what we love and, usually, only love what we know. As much as your heart might pain seeing orangutans fighting for their lives against bulldozers decimating rain-forests in Borneo, you probably won’t be compelled to do very much about it if you’ve never actually been to Borneo. And so it is with Costa Rica: adventurous visitors who visit on exceptional eco-friendly tours usually become the wilderness’ best crusaders, the loud protectors, the ones who sign petitions, keep abreast of the news and go home with a renewed vigor to use and buy less, to recycle more and to be generally more aware of the impact they make on the planet, every single day.

This is why eco-tourism in Costa Rica is so important: the more of it there is, the less need for it there will be, in the future. The ultimate dream, of course, is that all tourism become naturally eco-friendly by default, in years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

What If The Love of Costa Rica…Gets a Little Bit Too Much?

Some visitors are surprised when they learn that most national parks impose a daily cap on visitors, some even closing for one day of the week. Yet this is done because when a country becomes as popular a travel destination as Costa Rica, all the love can get a little overwhelming. For the wilderness, that is.

Large crowds will inevitably make a taxing impact on the environment and that’s why many of the country’s most fragile areas are other off-limits to tourists or impose visitor-caps, something everyone should not only accept but also appreciate. When visiting national parks, it’s important to adhere to the rules, to walk only on designated paths, to not pick flowers, feed wildlife or otherwise disrupt the nature, even if it’s by speaking quietly so as not to stress the animals. A great way to help Costa Rica’s nature is to actively seek out-there regions that are lesser visited. By taking your footsteps off the well-trodden path, you can indirectly help it regenerate.

Costa Rica’s parks and nature areas are brimming with incredible finds – glorious wildlife and amazing landscapes – so seek a lesser-known region to have it and you’ll be not only ensuring an unforgettable experience for yourself but also helping the rest of the country out. That’s a pretty neat win-win.

How Can You Partake In Eco-Tourism Activities In Costa Rica?

Head over to our luscious country for the adventure vacation of a lifetime and, as long as you’re willing to soak up all the aspects of a visit, you can enjoy a rewarding and sustainable vacation. Here are some of the way you can do that:

Visit a locally-run farm

Many family-run agricultural businesses are at the forefront of sustainable farming in Costa Rica, with organic coffee, chocolate and fruit plantations utilizing high-tech methods and unusual techniques to promote their business and help their land. So why not contribute to their amazing efforts by visiting? For a small fee, you’ll enjoy an amazing behind-the-scenes-look at how world-class coffee, chocolate and other produce is harvested, get to taste-test your way through the day and will be infinitely more educated on the agricultural process by the time you leave. Kids LOVE these kinds of outings and given there are farms open to the public all over the country, including a visit is very easy to do on just about every itinerary. Read about our favorite Sustainable Farm Experiences to be had in Costa Rica

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit protected areas that charge a fee

Weird, right? Why wouldn’t you want to go somewhere that’s free to visit? Well, because here’s the thing: the great majority of wilderness protection funds in Costa Rica come from park entry fees, the government pouring in funds back into that specific region, acquiring and preserving more wilderness areas as a result. Entry fees in Costa Rica are really reasonable and knowing your funds will go directly to conservation can give you peace of mind when visiting.

 

 

 

 

 

Choose small(er) eco-lodges and resorts

Smaller eco-lodges and resorts are likely to be locally-owned and family run and, sometimes, giving your hard-earned holiday funds directly to locals can be of immense help, most especially if said lodge happens to be in an area is being eyed by foreign-owned building planners. Helping locals stay in business is helpful in a multitude of ways: they’re usually a lot more aware and concerned about their environmental impact, given it’s their land AND their future. Moreover, smaller eco-lodges just naturally have a lesser impact on the environment and nearby villages when compared with mega-resorts that can tax a specific patch of wilderness with an overwhelming impact. Although some argue that 100 visitors leave behind the same number of footprints, no matter where they go, it does make a difference in how those footprints are spread out. A turtle nesting site on a beach couldn’t cope with two hundred visitors, but a hundred beaches will likely not suffer at all if they were to receive two visitors each. Spread the love all over Costa Rica and the country will be more than grateful!

 

 

 

 

 

Eco-lodges will usually offer a number of enlightening excursions that are both super fun and educational. Typically, you’ll explore the area of wilderness around the lodge, either by walking tours, horseback riding, bicycle riding and even kayaking and rafting. The latter two are phenomenal ways to reach remote areas that can’t be reached by road or on foot and, on overnight adventures, you can really explore far and wide. What’s more, you’re likely to see a lot more wildlife the further away from civilization you head which is why these kinds of eco-tourism activities are just so popular with nature lovers. You do your bit for nature by spreading out, you get to see amazing landscapes, spot more wildlife and have the adventure of a lifetime while you’re at it.

 

 

 

 

 

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