Our family of four with girls 8 and 14 thoroughly enjoyed Lapa RIos. It does fit the bill as an "ecolodge." Not luxurious but very comfortable with gorgeous views. The facilities are all very open air. We enjoyed the feel of the Main Lodge with its soaring roof and circular stairwell. The staff made us comfortable from the moment we got off the plane in Puerto Jimenez. They were great at spotting wildlife, which is abundant both on and off the property. There are many monkeys, sloths, iguanas and other lizards (fortunately very few snakes as we're not fans!) as well as exotic birds. The tours were fun. I'd highly recommend the night hike and the waterfall hike. We enjoyed jumping into the waterfall pool. There also is horseback riding and zip lining offsite; we did both and they were great. We heard from others that the trip to the animal rescue across the Golfo was terrific--a real hands on experience with the animals there. The property does not emphasize the beach, which is a 30 minute walk down and a longer steep walk back uphill if you don't catch the twice daily ride offered by the hotel. The beach is rocky and you really need water shoes to navigate it; however the water is beautiful. No beach services or bathrooms either. There is a small pool also at the lodge. But the beach and pool are not the focus of the lodge--it's to get you out into the forest and to enjoy nature, which we very much did. One note--because the very nice rooms are so open air, they are "naturally noisy" due to the cacaphony of animal sounds ranging from insects to howler monkeys. We found it hard to sleep as a result. The food was solid if unspectacular; we enjoyed the local CR dishes and flavors. Bottom Line: Lapa Rios delivers on its ecolodge promise. If you're looking for a nice beach or pool with all the associated amenities go to the Four Seasons Papagayo.










