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.
[via DVice]
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