Mawamba Lodge, Tortuguero Hotels
Rainforest lodge nestled between the Caribbean Sea and Tortuguero canals, offering excellent bird-watching, a pool, and Caribbean cuisine
Nestled between the tranquil Tortuguero lagoon and the vast expanse of the Caribbean Sea, Mawamba Lodge presents a relaxed and intimate atmosphere for travelers seeking a unique Costa Rican experience. Imagine yourself surrounded by sprawling gardens, a serene oasis perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The lodge’s convenient location allows for easy access to both the charming Tortuguero Town and the inviting sands of the nearby beach, both within comfortable walking distance.
Accommodations at Mawamba Lodge consist of simple yet comfortable rooms, each housed within traditional wooden lodges. These lodges are thoughtfully designed, featuring inviting porches complete with relaxing hammocks, perfect for enjoying the sounds of nature and the gentle breezes.
Days spent at Mawamba Lodge are filled with opportunities for adventure. Engage in activities such as canoeing through the intricate waterways of the lagoon, or embark on a bird-watching expedition to witness the vibrant avian life of the region. After a day of immersive experiences, travelers can unwind and rejuvenate in the inviting outdoor pool area.
When it comes to dining, Mawamba Lodge offers a variety of options. Savor the flavors of Creole-inspired cuisine at the lodge’s restaurant buffet, a culinary journey through local traditions. For a truly unique dining experience, consider booking a table at the “floating” lagoon restaurant, where you can enjoy your meal surrounded by the peaceful beauty of the water. Mawamba Lodge offers a tranquil escape in Tortuguero.
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