About Wilder Sanctuary

Mission & Vision

Wilder Sanctuary is a 30-acre regenerative land surrounded by primary rainforest, with expansive ocean and mountain views. Daily life here is shared with abundant wildlife, creating a truly immersive and grounding experience.

Upcoming Retreats at Wilder Sanctuary

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Venue & Amenities

Venue & Amenities
A/C in Rooms icon A/C in Rooms
Free Wifi icon Free Wifi
Spa icon Spa
Sauna icon Sauna
Pool icon Pool
Towels icon Towels
Free Parking icon Free Parking
Kitchen icon Kitchen
Tour Assistance icon Tour Assistance
Hot Tub icon Hot Tub
Coffee/Tea icon Coffee/Tea
Cafe icon Cafe
Restaurant icon Restaurant
Fitness Center icon Fitness Center
Yoga Studio icon Yoga Studio
Housekeeping icon Housekeeping
Bicycles For Rent icon Bicycles For Rent
Wilder Sanctuary — Space Highlights
• 30 acres of pristine regenerative land embraced by primary rainforest
• Expansive 180° ocean panoramas flowing into dramatic mountain landscapes
• Handcrafted ocean-view bamboo suites, blending refined comfort with natural design
• Secluded rainforest casita nestled deep within lush jungle surroundings
• Rainforest spa sanctuary with wood-fired sauna and rainforest cold plunge
• Open-air tea house for ceremony, contemplation, and quiet moments

Meals

Menu

Menu Types

Cuisine is rooted in living, raw foods, designed to support vitality, digestion, and cellular nourishment using organic, locally grown ingredients from the sanctuary gardens.

Getting Here

Location icon Wilder Sanctuary, Puntarenas Province, Savegre de Aguirre, Costa Rica

Directions

The Most Rawsome Retreat starts and ends in the Quepos airport, Costa Rica. You will fly there from San Jose. It’s only 20 min flight and it brings you very close to our sanctuary. There are 2 local airlines operating these flights: Sansa Airlines and Green Airlines. Please check their schedule and plan your flights accordingly. I’ll met you with refreshing coconut water and drive you up to WILDER.

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