At the foot of Cerro Muchito, this 12-sq-km family-run farm has dedicated three decades to developing sustainable ecotourism. While there's no beach access, there's plenty to keep adventurous travelers occupied: tree climbing, birdwatching, waterfall hiking and horseback riding. Rates include activities, three meals and transportation from San José; minimum three-night stay.
The owners employ solar energy, recycled hardwood and biodegradable products. They are deeply committed to preserving the Limón watershed and have installed camera traps around their property to record the movements of wild cats and other fauna. They aim to become a wildlife corridor that will allow jaguars to move freely between here and the coast.
For those driving to the lodge, the turnoff is just south of the Río Vizcaya crossing (about 19km south of Limón). The lodge is about 11km inland on a bumpy, often wet dirt road, suitable for 4WD only. You can also arrange transport from the town of Bananito (US$40).