Summoning the energy to conquer a steep mountain hike before my morning coffee wasn’t exactly how I pictured kicking off my vacation, but the panoramic views from the enchanting shala at the summit quickly erase any memory of the climb.
Practicing yoga in the al fresco structure (which takes its name from the Sanskrit word for “home”) — amidst the treetops swaying in the Pacific breeze — feels transformative.
The sweeping organic design of the bamboo shala exudes both luxury and modernity, like stepping into a life-sized Kenta Hirai sculpture.
It’s part of an impressive new renovation of the Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, which is nestled on a lush peninsula on the northwestern coast of Costa Rica.
The multimillion-dollar refresh includes the wellness shala along with the debut of the Virador Beach Club, offering a seaside restaurant and lounge, an adults-only infinity pool and private cabanas.
With world-class service combined with Costa Rica’s pura vida ethos, the resort has long been a haven for adventure seekers, wellness enthusiasts and cultural globe-trotters.
Its 181 guest rooms (including private residences and suites) are inspired by the surrounding ocean, forest, sun and beach.

