A contemporary, glass-walled retreat within an exclusive guard-gated enclave in Costa Rica's Bahía Ballena district offers total seclusion and tranquility with an intimate connection to the natural surroundings and stunning views of the jungle and ocean.
Costa Rica 's national saying, “pura vida,” refers to a shared identity of optimism and a relaxed lifestyle of gratitude, hospitality, and joy. And nowhere across the Central American country’s stunning landscape of majestic volcanoes, dense rainforests, and unspoiled beaches is perhaps more emblematic of that ethos than the Bahía Ballena district, part of the Puntarenas province along the Pacific Ocean .
Here, in the lush mountains above the tiny village of Uvita, with its unique whale’s tail-shaped beach, a contemporary, glass-walled retreat within an exclusive guard-gated enclave offers total seclusion and tranquility in a design-forward setting with an intimate, up-close connection to the natural surroundings and the spectacular jungle and ocean views. The residence, known as The Sanctuary, is a luxurious villa with a mosaic-tiled pool positioned to take in the view of the ocean. Throughout the 7,825-square-foot contemporary villa, sliding walls of glass blur distinctions between indoor and outdoor spaces
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