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Green Honeymoons? Ecolodge Inn at Coyote Mountain earns a 5 Green Leaf rating

Top Quote The 4-room romantic hideaway in Costa Rica's mountains combines stunning Mudejar architecture, intimate seclusion, and eco-friendly practices. End Quote
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  • (1888PressRelease) January 19, 2009 - Honeymooners and those celebrating romantic getaways like anniversaries seek out hideaways with an added twist: sustainable or green practices. The Ecolodge Inn at Coyote Mountain is one good example.

    The Inn announces that it has achieved a 5 Green Leaf rating from I Stay Green, and also earned a listing with It's a Green Green World, a selective web site of green accommodations. According to IstayGreen.com, to qualify for the Green Eco-Leaf Rating Inn at Coyote Mountain completed an audit of the property's compliance with over 70 unique eco-initiatives. Environmentally friendly lodging attributes that are reviewed include energy efficiency, water conservation, recycling, environmentally safe cleaning, reduction of waste, ongoing maintenance, purchasing habits, plus many other factors. In efforts to create a more sustainable travel future and reduce their impact on our environment Inn at Coyote Mountain employs 53 eco-initiatives.

    The Inn has 4 rooms, including the acclaimed Observatory, located in a secluded valley on a 70-acre private nature preserve. With stunning views of the Pacific Ocean from 3800', jacuzzi, nature trails, massage, and spectacular public areas decorated with hand-painted tiles, the Inn counts among the most intimate and romantic retreats in Costa Rica. The ecolodge carries out reforestation, uses a grey water system to water its fruit orchards, grows its own produce, has a completely spring-fed and gravity-powered water system, and uses alternative electricity generation.

    Coyote Mountain was named among the top 10 ultra-boutique hotels in the world by globorati.com/Reuters, among the world's top 10 hotels with cooking schools by gayot.com: the guide to the good life, and selected for Travel & Leisure magazine's The Best of 2007: the World's Greatest Hotels, Resorts, and Spas.

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