“Villa Mayana in Costa Rica offers a luxurious escape with breathtaking Pacific Ocean views and lush green landscapes. The villa’s name, “Mayana,” is said to be inspired by the ancient Mesoamerican civilization, meaning “reflection.”
Designed with sustainability in mind, Villa Mayana incorporates gray water systems, solar panels, and natural materials like bamboo. The villa’s architecture is incredibly inviting, featuring a covered walkway that floats above a 2,000-square-foot reflecting pool made of black volcanic stone. This walkway, lined with white sandstone columns, leads to the east and west bedroom suites, which flank the great room. The great room, with its 30-foot thatched ceilings, serves as the villa’s central hub, offering stunning views of the 3,000-square-foot, freeform infinity pool, crafted from hand-cut Javanese stone tiles.
Each of the villa’s ten bedrooms provides guests with spectacular mountain and ocean views. Depending on the season, a stay at this exotic retreat ranges from $1,500 to $2,285 per night.”