The Property

Five acres where the jungle meets the Pacific. Three unique accommodations. One estate — exclusively yours.

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Casa Grande

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Bar

Sleeps 10

4 Bathrooms

Outdoor Seating

Dining Area

Once merely a tent and a hammock, Casa Grande has been transformed into a magnificent two-story open-air estate built in perfect harmony with its surroundings. The open walls and unique architectural design invite the sights and sounds of the jungle into every room. Downstairs, an open kitchen, bar, large dining table, and elevated lounge. Upstairs, bedrooms with private bathrooms and a wraparound porch overlooking the ocean and canopy. With a pool, BBQ area, and surround sound, Casa Grande is the heart of the Tumbo property — where everyone gathers to eat, drink, and share the best stories of the day.

Modern bedroom with wooden floors, large bed with white and gray bedding, indoor plants, seating area, and a large window overlooking greenery.

Bungalow

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Outdoor Seating

Sleeps 4

1 Bathroom

A serene retreat nestled in lush greenery, the Bungalow offers a tranquil connection to nature with just the right touch of modern simplicity. Two king-size beds, minimalist decor that complements the natural surroundings, a private bathroom, and a cozy sitting area. The space is designed for comfort and relaxation — step off your porch and you're in the jungle. Step out the other side and you're walking to the beach.

A rustic bedroom with a wooden bed frame, striped pillows, sheer curtains, and sunlight streaming through a window. The room has wooden flooring and a wooden ceiling.

Creekside Cabina

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1 Bathroom

Sleeps 4

Outdoor Seating

Our intimate, two-room escape that gives you a sense of oneness with the natural world. Tucked alongside a creek with the sounds of running water and birdsong, the Cabina is the most private accommodation on the property — perfect for anyone who wants their own quiet corner of the jungle while still being steps from Casa Grande and everything else.

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The Yoga Deck

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Yoga, massage, and workout area

The jewel of Tumbo. Nicknamed for its sea turtle-shaped design, the yoga deck sits suspended in the jungle canopy — the perfect setting for morning meditation, sunset yoga, or simply sitting in stillness while howler monkeys move through the trees above you. For retreat leaders, it's one of the most inspiring teaching spaces in Costa Rica.

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The Dipping Pool

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Outdoor Seating

Pool

Tucked into the property overlooking the jungle canopy, the dipping pool is where most days wind down — cooling off after a surf session, floating while scarlet macaws fly overhead, or just sitting on the edge with a cold drink watching the light change through the trees. It's not a resort infinity pool. It's better.

The Osa Peninsula

The Osa Peninsula is home to 2.5% of the world's biodiversity in just 0.03% of the planet's surface — a concentration of life found nowhere else on Earth. National Geographic called it "the most biologically intense place on Earth." The New York Times named it #4 on their 52 Places to Visit in 2026. The BBC featured it on their 2026 best destinations list.

Corcovado National Park — the crown jewel of Costa Rica's park system — is your neighbor. Scarlet macaws, four species of monkeys, sloths, toucans, jaguars, tapirs, and hundreds of bird species. The Golfo Dulce, one of only four tropical fjords in the world, is your backyard. And Pan Dulce Beach — three minutes from your door — is your private stretch of Pacific coastline.

New direct flights from San José to Puerto Jiménez launching in 2026 are making the Osa more accessible than ever — without losing any of its remoteness. This is still the end of the road. That's what makes it special.

See It for Yourself

Five acres of jungle, ocean, and the best hospitality on the Osa — exclusively yours.