Costa Verde Hotel
lets visitors rent out its 727 Fuselage Home, or in other words, a
hotel room built into the side of an aircraft. This imaginative hotel
also has a restaurant built into a large airplane on ground level.
Situated on the edge of the Manuel Antonio National Park, the Costa Verde Resort features an incredible hotel suite set inside a 1965 Boeing 727 airplane. In its former life the airplane
transported globetrotters on South Africa Air and Avianca Airlines, and
it now serves as a two bedroom suite perched on the edge of the
rainforest overlooking the beach and ocean.
The airplane
was transported piece by piece from the San Jose airport to its current
resting place on a pedestal 50 feet above the beach. It looks a bit
like a model airplane on a stand, and we can only imagine the
spectacular views from the balcony and the airplane windows. Five big
trucks were needed to get the plane out to the resort, and while the
transportation certainly had a negative ecological impact, the finished
project is a stunning example of adaptive reuse.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom
suite also includes a kitchenette, flat-screen tvs, a dining room, and a
terrace with an ocean view. We can’t really agree with their choice of
furnishings, which are made from teak and shipped across the Pacific
from Indonesia, but at least they were hand carved. The tip-to-tail
paneling on the inside is also teak, but it was harvested locally in
Costa Rica. Like the Jumbo Jet Hostel in Stockholm, this hotel suite is sure to offer jet-setting travelers a lovely location for an extended layover.
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