N° 003 — A Sanctuary in Three Acts

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A barefoot-luxury sanctuary on the edge of the wild — twelve villas, one quiet ocean, and a kitchen that listens to the tide.
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Latitude 8°22′ S
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N° 002 — The Descent

Through the canopy.

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A Manifesto

The kind of quiet you remember in your shoulders.

OSANA is a refusal. A refusal of the rushed, the polished-to-death, the algorithmic. We built twelve villas at the meeting of jungle and sea, and we left them unfinished — the way nature is unfinished, the way a really good morning is unfinished.

What you find here is not a hotel. It is a sanctuary in three acts: the ocean, the canopy, and the table. Bare feet, slow mornings, a pool the colour of weather. A chef who cooks what the boat brought in. A bath drawn at the hour of the parrots.

N° 003 — Filed under: rituals, refusal, reverence

The villas.

Twelve in total. Each oriented to a different angle of light. N° 01 / 12
N° 01

Tide House

Ocean facing · 110 m²
$1,840 per night
N° 02

Canopy Suite

Treetop · 85 m²
$1,420 per night
N° 07

Stone & Pool

Hillside · 140 m²
$2,260 per night
N° 11

The Boat House

Beachfront · 95 m²
$1,680 per night
A Table by the Tide

What the boat brought in.

There is no menu. There is a chef, a fishing boat that arrives at six, and a garden that we walk through together. Dinner is decided around midday, around what is good, around what the day is asking for.

Below — a sprig of olive from Apulia. Drag to inspect.

Yellowfin Cured lemon Wild fennel Pink salt Olive (Apulia) Tonight's chili
· olive from apulia · cured lemon · wild fennel · pink salt · the chef will choose · what the day is asking for ·
Olive — Apulia Course N° 04 of 06

Stay quietly.
Stay long.

Twelve villas · Open year-round · Two-night minimum