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Rythmia Residences Launches in Costa Rica, Introducing a First-of-Its-Kind Conscious Living Community Integrated with the Rythmia Life Advancement Center
TAMARINDO, COSTA RICA / ACCESS Newswire / May 6, 2026 / Rythmia Life Advancement Center, a globally recognized leader in transformational wellness experiences, today announced the official launch of Rythmia Residences, a private luxury residential community designed to integrate world-class wellness into everyday living.
Located within the highly sought-after Tamarindo region of Costa Rica's Guanacaste province, Rythmia Residences will feature a limited collection of 150 thoughtfully designed homes surrounded by lush jungle landscapes and minutes from some of the most pristine beaches in Central America. The region falls within the Nicoya Peninsula, one of only five designated Blue Zones in the world, renowned for its extraordinary concentration of centenarians and a population known for living longer, happier, and healthier lives.
What sets the project apart is its integration with the newly introduced Rythmia Medical Membership Program, offering homeowners unprecedented access to the Rythmia experience beyond the traditional retreat setting.
"Rythmia has always been a place people come to reset, reconnect, and transform," said Gerard Powell, Founder and CEO of Rythmia. "With Rythmia Residences, we're creating a way for that experience to become part of everyday life. This will not only be a place to live, it's an entirely new way of life."
Through the Rythmia Medical Membership Program, residents will have the ability to return to Rythmia regularly, participating in daily classes, enjoying farm-to-table meals, engaging in community experiences, and attending evening plant medicine ceremonies when aligned with their personal journey. This access transforms Rythmia from a destination into an ongoing lifestyle resource.
The development is designed to appeal to a growing global audience seeking deeper alignment between where they live and how they live. By combining luxury real estate with structured wellness amenities, Rythmia Residences introduces a new category of "lifestyle-integrated wellness communities."
Each home is designed with modern tropical architecture, private pools, and seamless indoor-outdoor living, reflecting Costa Rica's natural beauty while maintaining the highest standards of comfort and design. The community will also offer curated amenities, nature integration, and proximity to Tamarindo's vibrant dining, surf, and cultural scene.
The initial release is being offered first to members of the Rythmia community, including past guests and select invitees, with broader public availability expected in subsequent phases. Due to the limited number of homesites in the first phase, early interest has been strong.
"This is for a small group of people who understand what Rythmia is and want it to be part of their lives in a deeper way," Powell added. "It's about access, community, and continuity of the work."
Rythmia Residences represents a natural evolution of the Rythmia mission, expanding from a transformational retreat experience into a living environment where personal growth, connection, and wellness are continuously supported.
For more information about Rythmia Residences, visit:
www.rythmiaresidences.com
About Rythmia Life Advancement Center
Rythmia Life Advancement Center is a medically licensed luxury wellness retreat located in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Known for its comprehensive approach to healing and personal transformation, Rythmia combines ancient plant medicine traditions with modern therapeutic practices, offering guests a structured program designed to promote emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.
Media Contact
Kevin Caul
Rythmia Residences
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 (919) 665-7095
Website: rythmiaresidences.com
SOURCE: Rythmia Life Advancement Center
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L.Mason--AMWN