Conde Nast Traveler (USA) reports on how a set of forward-thinking creative types are building on the Costa Rican region’s eco foundations.

Quotable quote: “Just 140 miles from the capital, San José, and a motorboat hop from San Lucas is the Nicoya Peninsula, where, over the past two decades, locals and an international nomadic crowd have come together to create a community of nature-loving forward-thinkers. Their home, a verdant limb in the country’s northwest, has a string of beautiful beaches and a handful of townships where pura vida (the national mantra for living a simple life) is second nature.”

Catch the rest of the story by Chris Moss here.

Ph. credits: Oliver Pilcher

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