According to a 2012 Trip Advisor survey, Costa Rica is recognized as the number one destination for eco-friendly trips. Nearly three-fourths (71%) of TripAdvisor members said they intended to take an eco-friendly vacation over the next year.
This can only be good news for anyone in the green tourism industry. And treehouses, it seems, have a leg-up on the market.
A great case in point, Costa Rica Treehouse Lodge, in the province of Limón, is situated within a wildlife refuge and features 10 acres of beachfront property.
Its treehouses, made from fallen hardwoods, are accessed by suspension bridges, surrounded by bird of paradise flowers, and seem to float in the treetops. Dreamy.