Nayara Tented Camp 

A pitch perfect venture into the wilds of Costa Rica

This glamorous safari-style camp combines nature-immersed adventure with sophisticated creature comforts.

Soak up Arenal Volcano views, shower under the stars and dip into your private hot springs pool from a luxury tent peering over the rainforest. Slow down with yoga in the company of hummingbirds, work up an appetite hiking over lava fields and go sloth-spotting among Cecropia trees. End the night swinging on a hammock before sleeping snug under canvas hugged by the sky.

Why we love Nayara Tented Camp

  • Showstopping safari-style tented rooms. Interconnecting Family Tents are perfect for the whole gang

  • Wild adventures including hanging bridge trails, cloud forest trekking and white-water rafting

  • As part of Nayara Resort, guests can use the spa and thermal pools at the sister hotels

  • Slink over to Nayara Springs for Relais and Chateaux fine dining at Amor Loco

5 stars
11 hours
Close to Nayara Springs and Nayara Gardens, northeast of Arenal Volcano
Approx. 3 hours’ transfer from San Jose airport

Facilities

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Board
  • Spas & wellness
  • Sustainability

As part of Nayara Resort, guests can dine at sister hotel restaurants including Amor Loco and Asia Luna. Nayara Tented Camp’s own offerings are rainforest-facing Ayla and Henry’s Bar.

Ayla Helmed by Israeli chef Yani Elnasi who puts a Middle Eastern twist on Mediterranean dishes, Ayla is an earthy, tented restaurant overlooking the rainforest and Arenal Volcano.

Whats Included

Breakfast at Ayla.

Spas at Nayara Gardens & Nayara Springs

Nayara Tented Camp is passionate about reforestation and is always busy planting new and native trees to reduce greenhouse emissions and give wildlife a safe refuge. As their newly planted trees begin to grow, endangered habitats are rebuilt and animals including sloths and monkeys thrive. The Camp’s tents are built on stilts to minimise environmental impact and each plunge pool is fed by natural springs. At Ayla restaurant, preference is given to organic and locally sourced produce and the whole resort is aiming for a zero mile approach to dining. Lighting is energy-efficient, water faucets have been installed, plastic straws have been eliminated and rooms are stocked with reusable glass bottles.

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