Lodge and Meals


Pacuare River Lodge is a family owned and operated eco-lodge located along the world famous Pacuare River. We are now offering clients the chance to book just Lodging and meals with the opportunity to book tours as they like. We have 14 beautiful bungalows ran by solar energy.

Meeting Point



The Lodge is conveniently located on the mighty Pacuare River, offering guests full view of the surrounding tropical rainforests and the amazing Pacuare.

Logistics for getting to Pacuare River Lodge:

  1. Meet us at our meeting point in Finca Tres Equis between Turrialba and Siquirres at 10:00 AM SHARP. If you need to check-in later we can arrange a transfer to the Lodge for an additional charge. If you have a rental car we will store it for you in our secure location. On your check-out day we will shuttle you back to your rental car.
  2. Please do not try to drive the road going to the Lodge with your rental car. The road is bad and we do not have parking space at the Lodge for vehicles.
  3. If you are arriving by public bus from either Turrialba or Siquirres or by private transfer just simply, tell the driver to stop at the meeting point at Finca Tres Equis.
  4. For information about public transportation, please contact us.
Pacuare River Hotel

Prices

All rates include all meals starting with lunch day 1 and ending with breakfast on your check out day. Taxes are not included please add 13 %

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Rafting Tours

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Learn more about the different choices we offer, from the day tour, Pacuare 2 days, 3 days Pacuare Whitewater Rafting Expeditions and our popular Drive In and Raft Out ideal for clients with car

Lodge

Where is the Lodge located ?

The Pacuare River Lodge is located on the banks of the Pacuare River, surrounded by thousands of acres of tropical rainforests