Nayara Tented Camp Unveils Expansion

Nayara Tented Camp in Costa Rica has put the finishing touches on a big Phase Two. Among the new additions is a main common area with a reception tent, bar, lounge, restaurant, swimming pool, and fire pit.

There are also several new accommodations, including two four-bedroom tented residences with a living area, dining area, and main deck and pool; six two-bedroom tents (perfect for families); and eight more stand-alone tents. With this, Nayara Tented Camp now has a total of 37 accommodations. The new restaurant, Ayla, is led by Israeli chef Yanir Elnasi and offers contemporary Mediterranean food with influences from the Middle East. It is well-suited for a light lunch with the view of the Arenal Volcano or a family-style dinner with live music.

The new, private two-bedroom, two-bathroom family tents are connected by a central terrace and offer a plunge pool fed by hot springs as well as a sitting and dining area. 

There are also two new private residences, Casa Paloma and Casa Dana, which can comfortably sleep eight adults and four small children. Two main tents are connected by a large terrace; there's also a fully stocked kitchen, living area, and large TV. Outside, there is an oversized pool, a fire pit, an outdoor dining area, and lounge chairs and umbrellas. The residences come with a personal concierge on hand throughout the stay to help plan any activities, reservations, or special experiences, including private chefs to come prepare personalized dinners. These private residences are perfect for larger families and small groups seeking extra privacy.

Nayara Tented Camp

The tented camp has a collection of six hot spring pools nestled in the rainforest. Each hot spring has a slightly different temperature ranging from cool and refreshing to piping hot and the on-hand bartender can mix up a guaro sour or open bottle of local craft beer. The hot springs are illuminated by string lights at night.  

There are new experiences created for Nayara Tented Camp guests, including frog watching expeditions, plant-a-tree day, Friday visits to the farmer’s market in La Fortuna town, birdwatching, botanical experience with the naturalist guides, and “The Secret Life of Tony, the Sloth” (where guests get an in depth look at the sloth who has called Nayara home for many years). Through Nayara’s reforestation of the area, the tented camp has expanded the property’s sloth sanctuary to over 1,000 cecropia tress (the sloth’s main food source) to serve as a home to more than 15 sloths. 

Just a short stroll away from the spas, pools, and four restaurants of the sister resorts, guests can relax with daily yoga and meditation suspended above the trees, or wake up to coffee brewed with rich, locally grown coffee beans roasted on site at the Mi Cafecito espresso bar.   

Nayara’s nature guides can also take more intrepid travelers off property to explore the surrounding Arenal region. Beginning with a hike through the Arenal Hanging Bridges Park, guides will lead guests through the rainforest. A surprise picnic (with personalized lunch) is then set up atop a hillside with postcard views of the volcano for a midday break, before more adventures such as trekking over the dried lava fields of the volcano or visiting the nearby mom-and-pop coffee farm where Nayara sources their beans.   

For more information, visit www.nayaratentedcamp.com.   

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