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Diamond Teak's Eco-Elegant Designs

Filed under: Decor, Events, Celebrity Shopping, Green


The VIP tent at the annual Mercedes-Benz Polo Challenge in the Hamptons is always quite a scene, but this year attendees noticed the space was particularly plush. That's because Diamond Teak, one of the key sponsors at this year's event, furnished the VIP area with heirloom-quality pieces from its Spirit Song Collection (above). The company was founded by two Harvard grads, Kevin and Christine Yardley, who volunteered with the World Teach Organization in Costa Rica. They conceived of Diamond Teak as a way of bringing an entrepreneurial spirit to protecting the environment and boosting the local economy there. They now have over 12 Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) / Smartwood certified plantations, protecting over 1.000 acres of jungle terrain. Diamond Teak is an end result of this process - the finest teak wood furniture from the best wood hand-selected by master crafts people. The company has accrued a broad range of high-profile clients, including Mel Gibson, Julia Roberts, and Sarah Jessica Parker. The Spirit Song Collection's elegant curves mimic organic forms in nature, combining golden tropical hardwood with shimmering marine-grade stainless steel.

Costa Rica's Rainforest Recession Special

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels


It's hard to remember a time when exotic travel to so many places was as reasonably priced as it is today. If it's the rainforest you've always wanted to see, here's a recession special worth checking out. The Lost Iguana Resort in Costa Rica is offering a seven-night package for $999 that includes all meals (though not alcohol) and a $500 credit at its new Golden Gecko Spa as well as transportation to and from the San Jose International Airport.

The property sits in Costa Rica's lush Central Valley, and all of its 42 guest rooms face the lava-spewing side of the Arenal volcano, one of the ten most active in the world. The region's natural setting, in a primal rainforest, lends itself to some memorable activities, including a zip-line canopy tour that stretches for 1.7 miles and, for the more earthbound, guided hikes through the jungle and plunges into steaming hot springs. The rainforest's abundant wildlife is also large part of the experience at Lost Iguana. Guests are likely to see, among other species, tiny Scintillant hummingbirds; white-nosed coati, a raccoon-like animal native to Central and South America; and, yes, iguanas.

Costa Verde Resort Offers Fuselage Suite

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels, Wings


The Costa Verde hotel in Costa Rica has turned old Boeing 727 fuselage into one amazing suite. The hotel salvaged the airframe from the San Jose airport and put it on a 50-foot pedestal for optimum views. it has a hard wood deck built atop the plane's former right wing that offers ocean views and a long spiral staircase provides a private entrance. The two-bedroom suite has been paneled in Costa Rican teak and is furnished with teak furniture from Java, Indonesia. There are two air conditioned bedrooms, one with two queen sized beds and the other with one queen sized bed and each has a private bath. The suite also includes a a flat screen TV, a kitchenette and a dining area foyer. The suite starts at $300 a night.

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Tranquilo, A New Second Home Opportunity In Costa Rica

Filed under: Real Estate Developments

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Today's vacation homes seem to be dropping in price. A new planned resort in Punta Leona, Costa Rica offers quarter ownerships in their residences starting at just $70,000. Tranquilo will be tucked into a ridge line where the rainforest meets the Pacific on Costa Rica's Central Coast and will be a secluded retreat on 15 acres in the gated community of Punta Leona. Amenities will include a spa, swimming pools, a fitness center, waterfall viewing decks, a lounge and a recreation center.

Floor plans range from 700 square foot studios to 4,500 square foot penthouses and feature private balconies and a look of rustic elegance in browns and dark woods. The resort will have concierge service and will cater to owners with services such as transport to and from Tranquilo either by helicopter or private shuttle. Upon owner arrival homes will be stocked with groceries and baggage will be delivered. The services of a private chef can be requested. Owners will also be able to rent out their property through a rental management program.

Travelers' Philanthropy, Charity of the Day

Filed under: Charity of the Day

charityVisiting a foreign country, especially one in the third world, often prompts one's philanthropic desires to give back to the places they explore. It's hard to distinguish which causes are worthy of your funds and which giving opportunities truly use your funds for the project intended. Travelers' Philanthropy takes the guess work out of global giving by connecting travelers or simply interested donors to causes that positively impact local communities. Currently this organization is involved with causes in Costa Rica, South America and Africa encouraging travelers to combine their love of the global community with their ability to fund important programs and initiatives. Check out the gallery below for current opportunities and the people they impact.

Marisol Development in Costa Rica

Filed under: Estates, Luxury Travel & Hotels


We are back in Costa Rica for a look at another development. Costa Rica is absolutely booming lately with developers looking to capitalize on the beautiful rainforest and ocean scenery. Marisol will be a new condominium community perched on a hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It is being developed by Punta Dominical, which is developing other resort properties in Costa Rica's Southern Pacific province. Punta Domincal has a variety of green building initiatives including developing solar alternatives, creating a water collection and reuse program, designing with the existing topography and building with sustainable materials.

Marisol will sit on the tip of a 2,300 foot ridge a few minute's walk from the beach and with a trail that leads from the property through the rainforest to Pozo Azul – a natural waterfall and swimming area. There is also a year-round stream flowing through the rainforest behind Marisol. The design of the property will combine indoor and outdoor living areas with one and two-bedroom floor plans ranging from 900 – 1,300 plus square feet of total living space and are fully furnished. The property will also have three pools, lounge areas, and a yoga platform. A limited release of properties will be available for sale this spring starting in the mid-$200s.

Punta Leona, A New Costa Rican Condo

Filed under: Estates, Luxury Travel & Hotels

Costa Rican real estate is booming lately as it becomes increasingly popular as a vacation destination. Major hotels are going up and the resort condo industry is starting to take off. The latest is a new condominium at Punta Leona, a private, gated beach club community located about 90 minutes southwest of San José. The area is already an established community home area. The condo will overlook the beach and amenities include walking paths, a resident naturalist guide, a zip tour line of the jungle canopy, pools, restaurants and a kids activity center. Owners at the condo will also be able to participate in a rental program for when their property is not in use. IA total of 34 units will be offered in the first release and will include one-, two- and three-bedroom properties and a few penthouse suites ranging from 800 to more than 2,000 square feet. Prices will begin from the $200,000s and construction is scheduled to begin fall 2007.

Sport Fishing in Costa Rica

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels, Yachts & Sailing, Sports

Sport fishermen are a breed unto themselves, each holiday offers the chance to hook that one fish that dreams are made of. For those in pursuit of the big one, a new game lodge has been developed to offer a pleasant vacation while fishing in the abundant waters off Costa Rica. The Bahia Escondida Big Game Lodge in Golfito is situated in Algo Mas, the former management home of Chiquita Banana, which offers accommodations for six. The Lodge also has the services of a personal chef and a concierge so that you can focus on the fish. But if you are interested in the fishing, you are going to need a boat. The 51-foot Whiticar known as Shamrock is guided by Captain Tommy Lynskey into prime areas to catch sailfish, tuna and marlin. A five-day, four-night package includes a private charter from San Jose, four nights at Algo Mas and three days of fishing on Shamrock for $10,900 for up to six guests.

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