
EEVA Pavones: Purposeful vision. Lasting value.
The EEVA beachfront concession parcel sits just minutes from the heart of Pavones, offering direct ocean views, established access, and flat, buildable terrain—an ideal canvas. Backed by lush jungle and fronting one of the world’s most iconic surf breaks, it’s a rare opportunity to shape a high-impact project in a region that remains authentic, underdeveloped, and poised for thoughtful growth.
The EEVA Pavones Resort
Designed for travelers who crave authenticity, serenity and barefoot luxury, our property blends sustainable architecture with local artistry, crafting a sanctuary where nature and comfort harmonize.
Rooted in the principle of land stewardship, the resorts’ master plan is guided by clustering strategies that both preserve and enhance the site’s natural features. Guest villas are grouped in thoughtful clusters, carefully positioned to maximize land-use efficiency while preserving expansive view corridors to the Pacific. This approach maintains a sense of privacy between the villas while opening generous sightlines to the beach and surrounding jungle.
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The total project spans 7,800 sqm, encompassing both internal and external development areas.
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The property offers 37 spacious guest rooms and 6 private, luxury villas.
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The resort includes a welcoming lobby, a full-service restaurant, spa and fitness amenities, co-working spaces, a café and poolside bar, as well as a dedicated surf hub.
Indoor-Outdoor Living
To fully embrace Pavones’ temperate climate and soothing ocean breezes, the architecture blurs the boundaries between interior and exterior. Expansive glass sliders connect rooms with private terraces, plunge pools, or hammocks nestled under palm canopies. Shaded walkways and open-air lounges create transitional spaces where guests can feel immersed in nature while enjoying moments of comfort and retreat.
Communal & Cultural Integration
Scattered throughout the site are curated communal spaces—an open-air dining pavilion, yoga deck, farm- to-table café, and permaculture garden—designed
to foster connection among guests and a deeper appreciation for the land. These shared spaces act as both gathering points and educational nodes, where visitors can engage with sustainable practices and local culture.
Material Palette & Aesthetic
The architectural expression reflects a balance between rustic warmth and modern clarity. A refined mix of native hardwoods, exposed metal trims, and textured concrete forms the material palette—delivering durability in a coastal climate while remaining honest and tactile. Flat green roofs echo the jungle canopy, and clean, horizontal lines help the buildings recede into the landscape.
Regenerative Infrastructure
At EEVA, sustainability is not an afterthought—it’s part of the foundation. Every element of the property is designed to work with natural systems rather than against them. From renewable energy to water reuse, regenerative gardens to low-impact materials, the infrastructure supports both ecological health and long-term resilience. As part of our commitment to sustainability, we will follow the EDGE Buildings principles from planning, through construction.
The site will include solar power generation, rainwater harvesting, grey water recycling, composting systems, and organic food production. These regenerative facilities don’t just reduce the footprint of the resort—they actively contribute to restoring the land and supporting the local ecosystem. Designed as a living system, EEVA’s built environment is a model for what responsible development in sensitive coastal areas can look like.
Pavones - where jungle meets the ocean //
Pavones - where jungle meets the ocean //
Pavones is a rare gem on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific coast. Known for its unspoiled landscapes and growing interest from eco-conscious investors, it's a place where lifestyle and long-term value align.