The Most Glamorous Romantic Resort in Costa Rica
A boutique, adults-only hotel high in the Uvita rainforest. Kura is an exclusive destination in its own right.
Our 8 Luxury Suites, tropical minimalist design, and panoramic views set the stage for ultra-personalized luxury, relaxation, and privacy.
Welcome to our tropical utopia.
“The most glamorous romantic resort in Costa Rica” – Forbes Magazine
Everyday Sustainability
At Kura, sustainability is in our DNA. It guides our everyday decisions, and is ingrained in our guest experience. Explore some of our sustainable practice highlights here,
No-Plastic Plastic
We’re proud to have banished all single-use plastics from our resort.
Find out why.
Since day one, we made the conscious decision to banish all plastic water bottles from our resort. Plastic bottles take vast quantities of fossil fuels to produce, and are non-biodegradable. Used bottles don’t get recycled either. Water in Costa Rica is 100% potable and we instead encourage our guests to use the reusable bottles we have available at the hotel.
We have also replaced single-use plastic straws with locally-made bamboo stalks. They’re compostable which helps us reduce the amount of non-recyclable waste produced at the resort.
Our Greenhouse
We’re bringing local sourcing even closer to home.
Onsite we have an organic garden greenhouse which grows some of the herbs and veggies we use in our tasty dishes. Supported by our Japanese Takakura composting system, our little garden yields the likes of microgreens, kale, peppers, basil, spearmint and more. Growing in the safety of a greenhouse, there are no pesticides involved either.
Refuse, Reduce, Reuse & Recycle
Four rules to live by
These four Rs are the pillars of solid waste management at Kura. We refuse certain items that could turn into trash like single-use plastic water bottles and straws. We reduce waste wherever possible by working with our suppliers to cut our unnecessary packaging, calculating exactly how much food we need for the restaurant. And whatever can be recycled or reused always is. Our restaurant leftovers for example are composted onsite.
Teak Wood
Responsible furniture design.
From our plush king sized beds to our restaurant tables, we’ve used a lot of teak wood around the resort. Teak wood is fast growing and considered a sustainable building material. It doesn’t require wood finishers or any harsh chemicals, helping us keep our furniture as natural as possible.