by Eva Zelaya | Jul 24, 2026 | Nature & Wildlife, Nekupe Experiences, The Nekupe Difference
There’s a moment on every walk through Nekupe when the reserve stops feeling like a property and starts feeling like something alive. It’s not the villas or the pool that does it. It’s the path, the one lined with the same flowers that were blooming...
by Eva Zelaya | Jul 20, 2026 | Nekupe Experiences, The Nekupe Difference
There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from luxury travel done the old way: the valet lines, the pool that’s technically “adults-only” but never actually quiet, the sense that no matter how many stars a resort has, you’re...
by Eva Zelaya | Jul 20, 2026 | The Nekupe Difference
Across the industry, the same data point keeps surfacing: 87% of luxury travelers now say they prioritize authentic cultural experience over conventional opulence. They’re not chasing the destination everyone already knows how to describe. They’re chasing...
by Eva Zelaya | Jun 25, 2026 | Adventure & Activities, Nature & Wildlife, Nekupe Experiences, The Nekupe Difference
There’s a question every family trip planner quietly dreads. What are the kids going to do while the adults finally relax? What are the grandparents going to do while the teenagers disappear? And who, exactly, decided that “luxury family travel”...
by Eva Zelaya | Jun 23, 2026 | Nature & Wildlife, Nicaraguan Cuisine, The Nekupe Difference
Some stories at Nekupe start with a guest experience. This one starts with soil. Years before a single pitahaya took root here, this land told a different story — one of cleared pasture and soil pushed past what it could give. Reforesting it was never a single...
by Eva Zelaya | Jun 14, 2026 | Design & Architecture, The Nekupe Difference
Most luxury properties start with a drawing. A floor plan goes up first. A site is chosen to fit it. The land adapts to the architecture. At Nekupe, it happened the other way around. Before a single line was drawn for what would become Nekupe, the architect packed a...