Some excerpts from the website of Golfo Dulce Lodge that might be useful
ENVIRONMENTAL mission and actions. The Golfo Dulce Lodge is a private nature reserve protecting around 300 hectares of tropical lowland primary rainforest, secondary forest, fruit trees, extensive helicona-field and pasture which partly is being let naturally overgrown and partly used to plant more fruit trees. The main part of the lodge property is virgin primary rainforest and lies within the Piedras Blancas National Park. At the plane area of the lodge site some 30 years ago native families were planting bananas, maize and cacao for their living. In those years they had lots of hunting dogs and were accustomed to get their fresh meat out of the forest. Thanks to the conservation efforts of the Golfo Dulce Lodge and nearby neighbors the hunting has almost diminished and it is remarkable how the wildlife has recovered over the past years within the area of Playa San Josecito. The Golfo Dulce Lodge only offers ecological
tours in small groups such as jungle hikes through primary and secondary forest and boat
tours to the mangroves of the Esquinas River accompanied by a guide. A self-guided
tour with an informative description of the most interesting plants growing along the path leads to a
safe observation platform at the rainforest edge. For those interested in plants, we also have a
garden sector with native plants only, which have been marked to help you recognize the different species. There are educational hangouts about local traditions, the release project nearby as well as about flora and fauna in a small ranchito and a comprehensive library. Our Mission and Vision. Conserving part of the last remaining primary lowland rainforest existing in Central America with one of the richest plant diversification on earth in a yet almost unknown area of Costa Rica. Protection of Wildlife. Building in harmony with its natural environment a small lodge offering comfortable accommodation, high standard services, nature and soft adventure for naturalists caring for the environment and respecting the local cultures. Sustainable management and maintenance of the lodge without negative impact to the environment. Education and motivation of staff as well as guests to respect natural resources and nature. Assisting local conservation efforts. Offering high standard services and comfortable accommodation surrounded by undisturbed nature to ecological-conscious guests and to demonstrate that sustainable tourism conserves the natural setting and its wildlife and contributes to local communities by creating jobs and income. Our Actions and Activities. Minimizing any negative impact to the environment that still may exist and assisting a group of local women to establish a first recycling project in Golfito soonest possible. By cleaning the town of Golfito, entering point of most of the lodge clients, and its surroundings, Golfitos image and sanity would improve and pave the way for the eco-tourism sector creating more jobs and income to the benefit of the local communities. The following actions and activities have been taken: Demonstrating that sustainable tourism conserves nature and creates income for local communities. Our employees are being educated on the daily job and motivated to protect the native flora and fauna. Our staff treat the natural resources with respect. Being an example for our staff to keep the environment clean from trash, to save energy and gas as well as drinking water. Our employees are from nearby communities. Maintaining a good relationship with National Park authority ACOSA (Area de Conservacion de OSA). Dogs, loggers, hunters or poachers are not allowed on our property or in the adjacent National Park. Illegal activities are immediately reported to the park rangers of ACOSA. We do not keep any animals in cages. We do not sell any plants, animals or any products made thereof. We only cut naturally fallen trees in our creeks to avoid flooding or on our trails for
safety reasons. All our hikes into the primary rainforest are lead by a local guide. We only allow small groups on our trails. We operate all
transfers and boat
tours with ecological 4-stroke motors only. At least twice a year we clean the entire beach of stranded trash. As the plane part of the property has been used years ago for plantation, there were no primary rainforest or secondary trees cut to clear the construction site. Infrastructure, buildings and trails were designed to do as little harm to the environment as possible and to prevent erosion. With
8 rooms for 22 clients at the most the lodge is very small to keep any negative impact on the environment as low as possible. Electricity is generated by a hydro-plant; a gasoline generator is only used as backup system. The
pool is constantly filled with freshwater by the overflow of the hydro-plant; no use of chlorine or other chemicals. Monitoring the pipelines of the hydro-plant on a daily basis, the drinking water pipeline on a monthly basis to prevent leaking. 5 biological septic tanks with sewage drains of rocks for the black water. Drainages of rocks around all buildings prevent erosion by heavy rainfall. A drain of rocks is cleaning the black water of the
kitchen and the
showers. A Solar system heats the water for the
showers. Refillable containers are being used for the soap and for biodegradable shampoo. Whenever available we prefer biodegradable cleaning products. We only serve
drinks in returnable bottles and avoid plastic bottles or cans. We serve butter and marmalade in reusable containers only. Vegetables and fruits are from our own
garden or from local suppliers in Golfito. No pesticides or herbicides are used, only insecticides based on vegetable extracts. We only use chemicals in small quantities to fight termites. We produce our own organic fertilizer. The trash is being separated and being brought to Golfito for recycling or its final disposal. For emergency cases we have a well-stocked first aid kit at hand. We invite biology students to study the rainforest. Well-selected Library on nature of the tropics in the
restaurant is available to the guests. Small Info-ranchito with hangouts of local flora and fauna, the release projects and traditions. Our local guides and workers are pleased to inform our guests about local culture and traditions. Conservation and Environment Projects supported by Golfo Dulce Lodge over the last years (part financement, free use of lodge infrastructure, donations, etc.). Reliberation Project of confiscated ocelots and margays. Reliberation Project of Scarlet Macaws and parrots, formerly held as pets. Reliberation Facility for various wildlife confiscated by ACOSA during roadblocks on Easter Weeks (mainly newly born parrots taken out of their nests to be sold in the local pet market). Workshop at low cost for National Park Rangers, MINAE- and INbio-Delegates. Donation of a boat for patrolling the coast. Supporting a group of women to establish the first recycling project for plastic and glass bottles in Golfito. Market evaluation of biodegradable cleaning products available in the local market to exchange some of the brands presently used to further reduce negative impact to the environment. Improvement of environmental education and motivation of staff. Clearing the natural waterhole on the beach to make it more attractive for butterfly observation. New promotional items to be printed on recycled paper.
Telephone: +(506) 821-5398
Fax: +(506) 775-0573 Email Reservations : Copyright ©1999 - 2006 Golfo Dulce Lodge. All rights reserved. Site designed and maintained by
accommodations at golfo dulce lodge. Comfortable Accommodations with an Intimate Atmosphere. The little complex of buildings is informally grouped together as a tiny village in a large landscaped
garden right on the edge of the tropical rainforest and is less than 300 yards (250m) away from the rocky beach. Accommodation Deluxe Category. 5 detached, spacious wooden Bungalows, comfortably furnished (including fan) and with its own private
shower/
toilet (warm water until sunset), as well as a large, private
veranda with a hammock and a rocking chair. Each
room comes with a lockable
safe for secure deposit of your valuables. All bungalows and
rooms are named after their individually crafted or painted wildlife motives on the wooden doors as follows: 1 double and 1 single bed. Accommodation Standard Category. 3 comfortably furnished
Rooms in concrete (with fan) with large, private
verandas with a rocking chair on the jungle edge or close to the small freshwater
pool: 2 single beds (on the jungle edge). 3 single beds (close to the chlorine-free
pool). Tropical
Restaurant with bamboo ceiling, where delicious meals with local flavor and ingredients are served, hosts a cosy jungle
bar and chairs for leisure. The large, covered rooftop observation deck of the
Restaurant, furnished with comfortable bamboo sofas and decorated with lush tropical plants, invites for birding while sipping a cold
drink. Small main complex next to the
restaurant with ladies and gents restrooms beautifully painted with tropical sceneries and
kitchen and
laundry Freshwater
Pool (chlorine-free) Beach Ranchito with hammocks Information
Center with hangouts about tropical flora and fauna, history and traditions. Hotel directories. Hotel bookings. Hotels and
apartments. Hotels, bed
breakfast, guest house
Frequently Asked Questions. Is there a road to the Golfo Dulce Lodge? No, the lodge is only accessible by boat in about 30 minutes either from Golfito along the scenic coast of the Golfo Dulce or from Puerto Jimenez crossing the Golfo Dulce. Where could we leave our rental car? We recommend to leave your car at the
safe parking lot of the
Restaurant Samoa del Sur in Golfito at a daily rate of US$ 10 to be paid directly. Is there a weight limit for our luggage? Yes, please limit your luggage for the boat
transfer to 12 kilos / 25 lbs per person. Those arriving with rental car can leave the excess luggage either in the car or store it in a
safe storage
room at the
Restaurant Samoa del Sur at no additional cost. What should we wear for the boat
transfer? Due to environmental reasons, we do not have a landing stage at the lodge beach. Depending on tide you may have to walk a few steps through shallow water. We recommend to wear shorts and open sandals. Are there life vests, rain gear and plastic for the luggage on the boat? Yes. What should we bring along? Light summer clothing (incl. long light trousers for excursions and the evenings), bathing suit, raincoat, good walking shoes, binoculars, camera and films, insect repellent, sun blocker, flashlight. Is there electricity at the lodge? Yes, electricity is generated by a hydro-plant; a gasoline generator is only used as backup system. Is there hot water for the
showers? Yes, at sunny days a solar system heats the water for the
showers. Is there a
swimming pool? Yes, our
pool is constantly filled with freshwater by the overflow of the hydro-plant; we do not use chlorine or other chemicals. What can we see? Birding specialists have identified around 340 different bird species (including reintroduced scarlet macaws). There is a great chance to see coatimundis, peccaries, capuchin and squirrel monkeys, pacas, agoutis and opossums and maybe even tracks of a shy ocelot. We also have 3 different types of poisonous dart frogs as well as red-eyed frogs on the property. On the boat
transfer or boat
tour you may also see dolphins. Are there many bugs around? No. Except on a few nights per year, there are hardly any bugs. Nevertheless, bring insect repellent and wear long trousers during the evenings. What about snakes? Being surrounded by pure nature, once in a while there may also be snakes around. They are very shy and normally only attack and bite when surprised and stepped on. For
safety reasons please always watch where you step on. Are there any other
Restaurants close-by? No, the lodge is on a very remote beach surrounded by pure nature; there are no other
restaurants or
shops close by. What about medical facilities? There are private doctors as well as a hospital in Golfito; at the lodge site we have a first aid kit. Can we pay with credit cards? No, due to the remote location and unsolved communication problems we are still unable to accept credit cards. Payments have to be in cash (US$ or local currency Colones) or by traveller cheques (US$).