Architecture can reflect an image of free, natural, and innovative architecture; encouraging the spirit of adventure through a space defined by an unusual structure.
The Outpost, as the adventure tourism center in Península Papagayo, offers visitors mountain biking, night hiking, tree trails, and other activities.
The architecture of the reception area has become an attraction, a visual hook for those who decide to use the service, attracting more than 8,000 visitors in 2025, representing a great success for those who stay on the Papagayo Peninsula and decide to enjoy themselves within the facilities of the development.

The completely open structure and permeable gravel floor give it a sense of shelter that is somewhat wild, temporary, and unconventional. In this way, the spirit of adventure is cultivated, and the freedom to get muddy and immersed in nature is preserved.
Bamboo architecture is key to this feeling, an organic and artisanal structure without extreme formal ambitions, but with a certain sobriety and simplicity that makes it understandable and accessible.
It is worth mentioning that the carbon footprint of a renewable structure such as bamboo is positive, i.e., it captures carbon while alive and helps reduce the global carbon footprint rather than being a burden. This cannot be said of many structures, so it can be considered a positive element in the forest.

The complex also has conscious and clean electromechanical installations: photovoltaic energy generation and efficient wastewater systems.
Being able to experience an adventure immersed in the forest, with safari cars, suspension bridges, and a bamboo structure, is an attractive experience that raises awareness: what is important in a luxury memory is thinking that you can have the opportunity to experience a moment of freedom and connection as something extraordinary and valuable.






