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“Hotel Si Como No, an eco-friendly resort with deluxe split-level suites (each has ocean and jungle views) and honeymoon suite with a water-view Jacuzzi”
“At Manuel Antonio National, rain forest meets sea in a dazzling array of color and sound…”
“... where the sand and turquoise waters seem too perfect to be true, lie back and survey the scene…”
By: Rich Rubin P/ 586-587
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| Bride - June / July, 1999 |
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Sure, Why Not? Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica: Even the name of this eco-friendly resort, Si Como No -in English, "Sure why not?" - suggest
its laid-back ambience. Eat breakfast on the balcony of your room high above the Pacific, then lounge at the jungle-terraced pool, swim in the calm ocean, or raft down the rapids of the Savegre River. Wildlife enthusiasts can take a hike through the canopied rain forest of Manuel Antonio National Park." |
Travel + Leisure - November 2000 |
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"...Hotel Si Como No -where we saw our first monkeys during breakfast... [we stayed in] an airy room with high ceilings, picture windows, full kitchen... "English-speaking desk clerks took the kids for a hotel tour. He introduced them not only to the forty-foot water slide, the hot tub, and the swim-up bar, but also explained the hotel's ecological construction features, such as solar heaters, and gray-water recycling. " |
American Way - June 1998 |
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“... The hotels’ rainforests and pristine beaches draw tourists like Shari Belafonte, Francis Ford Coppola and Michael Keaton…”.
“The country is an eco-tourism pioneer. Fully 25 percent is protected parkland, and even populous areas are sleepy and unspoiled.”
“ Built into a hill side beside a national park, Si Como No got raves from Jimmy Buffett in his recent memoir… .”
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Bay: Kathleen Beckett / Page: 377
In Style - December 1998 |
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