Guests can begin their vacation by giving back to nature. Through El Mangroove’s Leave Your Leaves program, every stay contributes to the reforestation of Guanacaste. Together, guests and the resort are helping to restore the natural beauty of Costa Rica’s landscapes—one tree at a time.
At El Mangroove, sustainability is more than a priority; it is an essential part of the resort’s identity. Aligned with Costa Rica’s vision for a carbon-neutral future, El Mangroove proudly combines eco-conscious practices with unforgettable luxury.
A Lifetime’s Contribution
El Mangroove shares a dream of a better tomorrow. The resort believes that small actions today create significant opportunities for the future. While sustainability is at the heart of El Mangroove’s mission, guests are invited to join in making a lasting impact.
Since first discovering the majestic beach forest and the precious mangrove alongside it, El Mangroove has remained committed not only to protecting the environment but also to actively nurturing it. This commitment is deeply ingrained in the resort’s values—as individuals and as a community.
A Ritual with Meaning: Your Mark
Planting a tree is an act of both awareness and generosity. It reflects a deep understanding of the planet’s needs and the willingness to give back. When guests adopt a tree, they become part of a living legacy, contributing to a healthier and more vibrant future for all.
Plant Hope, Leave Your Leaves
Participating in this ritual is a transformative experience. Guests leave their leaves and, in return, take with them a sense of place, connection, and fulfillment. From the beachfront ceremony to reforestation efforts in areas of need across Guanacaste, the journey is both meaningful and memorable.
Visitors to El Mangroove Autograph Collection can adopt their own tree and become part of this inspiring experience. Their roots will remain here—always growing.
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