Costa Rica in the news!
Costa Rica [today] is what Hawaii was 30 to 40 years ago.
“After years of careful planning, we are announcing plans to bring the Miraval experience to new places and new people,” said Steve Case, whose Revolution Living is the majority owner of Miraval. “For 10 years, Miraval has set a standard for how a vacation can change your life; now, Miraval is ready to change how people live.”
Stephen Case,
majority owner/Revolution Living
Former Chairman/ AOL Time Warner
January, 2007
Hilton announces two resorts in Costa Rica.
"These additions solidify our expansion efforts in Central America and support our growth strategy to bring the Hilton Family of Hotels into the region; Costa Rica is one of the top eco-tourism destinations in the world, with visitor arrivals growing more each year. We want to support the country's tourism growth and welcome guests to experience the biodiversity that makes Costa Rica such an amazing place to be.”
Danny Hughes, Vice President,
Caribbean and Central America
Hilton Hotels Corporation
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. announces a new St. Regis Resort and Residences in the Central Pacific region of Costa Rica.
“As we grow the St. Regis brand we continue to seek only the world’s most exclusive addresses, and there are few resort destinations in the world that embody the raw natural beauty of Costa Rica.”
Kerry Hatch, President
St. Regis Hotels and Resorts
May, 2006
More raves.
“Few locations boast more spectacular landscapes. Hyatt Regency Azulera will provide an elegant, yet unobtrusive retreat, where guests can enjoy the area’s dramatic scenery.”
Victor Lopez, Senior V.P
Hyatt Hotels
Four Season Resort is described as "spilling down a lush mountainside to an isthmus of golden sand," with room rates ranging from US$470 to $6,800 a night.
-- Rated #1 in Central America by Conde Nast, Fodors, Frommers—to name only a few.