As children, the treehouse was a place of mystery and escape — a sanctuary suspended between imagination and nature.
Suitree reinterprets this idea for today, creating a space where architecture and landscape come together to offer stillness, balance and reconnection.
In the heart of Guanacaste, surrounded by culture, nature and the Pacific coastline, a different rhythm of life begins.

A Forest Perspective
Suitree was conceived as a place where guests could encounter the jungle not from the forest floor, but from the vibrant canopy above it.

The Treehouse Idea
Inspired by the wonder of childhood treehouses, the project transforms that sense of discovery into a refined architectural retreat.

Architecture That Floats
Each suite was designed as a light architectural pod, gently lifted above the terrain so the forest can continue to thrive beneath it.

Living in the Canopy
From the terraces, guests experience the rare perspective of the upper jungle layer where birds glide past and distant mountains fill the horizon.

Design Inspired by Nature
Warm wood, natural textures, and panoramic openings echo the rhythms and forms of the surrounding forest landscape.

A Gentle Footprint
Instead of reshaping the terrain, the architecture touches the ground lightly, preserving the natural ecosystem that defines the site.

Living Above the Forest
Suitree is not simply a hotel within the jungle, but an architectural experience designed to immerse guests in the forest canopy.