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Published on Thursday,
April 25,
2024
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
The
Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company,
headquartered in Maryland, U.S.A.,
announced the opening in November 2024
of a new luxury hotel in Papagayo Peninsula in
Guanacaste Province. According
to the company, the first Ritz-Carlton
Hotel in the U.S. opened in New York
City in 1911. Currently, the company has
over 100 hotels and resorts in 30
countries. The
Costa Rica resort will feature a mix of
traditional and modern Spanish
architectural styles, stated the SB
Architects, in charge of the design of
the Nekajui hotel, which is the
first Ritz-Carlton branded hotel in
Costa Rica. The resort's name,
Nekajui, aptly means garden in
Chorotegan, the language of an
indigenous nation that once populated
the area. “Today’s discerning
travelers and buyers are seeking the
most beautiful, remote landscapes to
relax, explore, and deepen their
connection to nature,” said Scott
Lee, SB Architects president. “With
immersive hospitality concepts informed
by research into the traditions and
architecture of the Guanacaste region,
our team designed Nekajui as a place to
soak up the local culture, satiate a
thirst for outdoor adventure, and
experience the peninsula’s natural
wonders through the Ritz-Carlton Reserve
brand.” An
understated arrival pavilion will nod to
local design traditions and be oriented by a
central open-air courtyard. At the heart
of the resort, a classic zone will draw
upon traditional hacienda-style
architecture in homage to Spanish
influences, while a
transitional zone will be
distinguished by
new interpretations of the local
vernacular in guestrooms, suites, and
branded residences. The
central zone, known as La Casona, will
be home to a range of amenities like a
lobby, event space, marketplace, coffee
bar, all-day restaurant, a hidden rum
cave, as well as the
main pool and pool bar. An organic zone
will comprise guest lodging, a beach
club, and a wellness spa characterized
by treehouse-style architecture as well. A
whimsical yet rustic identity will be evoked by
the beach club, which will
include natural
lagoons, three F&B options, a pool,
and a funicular that will frame bird’s-eye views
of the setting from 200 feet above the
coast.
The guestrooms and residences will also reference the architecture of the Guanacaste region. The resort's 36 villas, ranging from 2,200 to 6,300 square feet, will be offered in two to five-bedroom configurations and be crafted with interiors that reinterpret Costa Rican styles. These accommodations will also feature outdoor living rooms, canopied terraces, outdoor kitchens and private pools. Ritz-Carlton is one of many international hotel brands investing in Costa Rica. Recently, the Silvestre Nosara Hotel & Residences opened its first hotel in Guanacaste Province. Tourism is one of the most important economic sectors in Costa Rica. Approximately 884,000 tourists arrived in the country via air between January and March of this year, representing a 16.8% rise over the same period in 2023, according to the Tourism Institute. The tourism authorities have launched many international advertising campaigns encouraging visitors to Costa Rica. Last week, Costa Rica was attracting more Canadian visitors with an advertisement campaign in Canada. The country reported a new tourism record reached in 2023, with more than 2,4 million travelers.
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