Boeing 747 turned to hotel
The plane in question, a 1965 model, spent decades
of flight as part of the South African Airways, and later in Colombia
Fleet Avianca Airlines. At the time a group of investors bought it and
took him to San Jose. From there the plane was divided into five
sections so that trucks could carry about 150 kilometers to its present
location in the grounds of the Hotel Costa Verde.
The plane turned into a hotel, perched on a tree offers a rare sight for visitors. Outside the plane is covered with wood above each wing with teak furniture carved by hand.
Inside, most of the aircraft has been dismantled and wooden panels of local origin, adapted the curvature of the walls and windows forms. The entire aircraft is rented as a suite that includes an entrance hall kitchen, a sitting area with flat screen TV and two bedroom suites with air conditioning.
The plane turned into a hotel, perched on a tree offers a rare sight for visitors. Outside the plane is covered with wood above each wing with teak furniture carved by hand.
Inside, most of the aircraft has been dismantled and wooden panels of local origin, adapted the curvature of the walls and windows forms. The entire aircraft is rented as a suite that includes an entrance hall kitchen, a sitting area with flat screen TV and two bedroom suites with air conditioning.