Senda Monteverde Reopens For Local Travelers

Senda Monteverde Reopens For Local Travelers

Over the past few months, you’ve probably attended more zoom meetings than you can count where the topics “What will the future of travel look like?” and “Will people want to travel?” have been discussed and debated ad nauseam. We’re happy to share that the time for crystal-ball gazing is over, at least for Costa Rica. Always a leader in the region, Costa Rica became one of the first countries in Latin America to successfully reopen to domestic tourism and is poised to begin welcoming international visitors on July 1.

Plastic visors, social distancing, QR codes for menus but the same friendly service + healthy, organic & delicious choices.  Welcome to the future of dining at El Sapo, Senda  Monteverde’s Restaurant.

Plastic visors, social distancing, QR codes for menus but the same friendly service + healthy, organic & delicious choices. Welcome to the future of dining at El Sapo, Senda Monteverde’s Restaurant.

Senda Monteverde, the Cayuga Collection’s cozy mountain lodge tucked up in the Cloud Forest, opened on June 5th to welcome local travelers for much-needed weekend getaways. While certain restrictions remain (hotels & restaurants may only operate at 50% only parks & reserves require advanced reservations due to limited capacity), Senda Monteverde has sold-out every weekend since opening and guests have been raving, both about the changes but also about the refreshing & prevailing sense of normalcy. Check out The Cayuga Way Blog for a recent guest review from the Hammond Family, architects & Costa Rican residents who stayed at Senda Monteverde over opening weekend. After three months of home schooling and WFH, a weekend walk in the Cloud Forest was just what everyone needed.

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