Wednesday, February 5th, 2020.

Walking along Playa Danta during the dry season, the rugged beauty of the Guanacaste coast comes to the forefront. The hills have faded to a dappled blend of greens and golds, dotted with scattered floral blooms in reds, pinks, purples, yellows, and the receding foliage accentuates the topography of town, formed by Costa Rica’s volcanic origins and shaped by thousands of years of wind and water. 

A reminder that in this walkable town, which is comprised of beautiful architectural and urban craftsmanship, we are only ever just a few steps away from the vibrant ecosystems of the coastal tropical dry forest.