Throughout June, Center of Joy is bringing a little Costa Rican soda tradition to coffee time with a special menu item: enyucados de carne.
This July, Guanacaste’s flavors, music, and traditions will come together once again with the return of Guanacaste Nights, a beloved cultural event dedicated to celebrating the region’s heritage.
A new detail has been added across La Rambla, helping make daily life in these five buildings a little easier, clearer, and more intuitive for the people who live, work, and move through them.
Work in Montaña continues to move forward, and little by little, the project is becoming easier to read across the hillside. What began as prepared terraces and carefully planned foundations is now starting to show the shape of a residential project placed strategically along the mountain, where ...
Work continues across Lantana, and with each new step, the project begins to feel a little more personal, a little more colorful, and a little closer to becoming home.
Over the past few weeks, the Athletics and Activities team has continued introducing new initiatives and experiences for guests and residents to enjoy. This time, however, they have been working on something everyone can not only enjoy, but taste.
Last Friday, May 15, Estudio Rambar opened its doors for an evening centered around art, wine, and conversation in Las Catalinas.
In mid May, our Residential Sales Director traveled to Alabama to take part in XTERRA Alabama at Oak Mountain State Park, one of the biggest events on the 2026 XTERRA calendar.
Last Sunday, May 17, three ninth-grade students from La Paz and residents of Las Catalinas organized a warm and joyful community cookout at Plaza Danta, just outside Pura Vida Ride.
A few weeks ago, Condé Nast Traveler shared a blog post titled “13 Best Hotels in Costa Rica, From Jungle Eco-Lodges to Luxury Surf Resorts” , featuring Santarena among its selections.
This coming May 29, Plaza Danta will once again come to life with our monthly Farmers & Artisans Market, a day that always brings fresh energy, familiar faces, and a lively mix of residents, visitors, vendors, and local makers.
A couple of weeks ago, the Athletics & Activities team brought a new piece of Costa Rican tradition to La Estancia: a traditional wood-fired stove, commonly known as a fogón.
Coquelicot is one of those beloved little treasures in Town.
Lantana continues to move forward, and with each new update, the project is starting to feel more complete, more visible, and more connected to the life of Town.
In Las Catalinas, sunsets over the ocean are part of a familiar ritual. People gather, pause, take photos, and watch as the sun slowly disappears into the horizon, leaving the sky painted in warm colors.
If you have not been in Town this past week, or if you have not walked through Plaza Rambla recently, you may have missed the arrival of a new resident. And no, we are not talking about a neighbor. We are talking about the fountain.
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