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August 25-29, 2025

 Congratulations. You’ve met or exceeded your quota in fiscal year 2025, qualifying you for the prestigious President’s Club. I would like to extend my personal invitation to you and a guest to register and book your travel to the Four Seasons Costa Rica at Papagayo Peninsula. I can’t imagine a more perfect destination to celebrate your success, and Sri and I look forward to recognizing and rewarding your outstanding performance.

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​I look forward to seeing you in Costa Rica.

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Mitch

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This hilltop hideaway melds posh amenities and accommodations with an exotic tropical backdrop and warm, professional service. The open-air entryway of the contemporary, relaxed lobby provides a heightened sensory fusion — ocean breezes, chirping parrots and bellowing howler monkeys bring the jungle spirit to life.

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CELEBRATING YOUR SUCCESS

We are delighted to extend our warmest congratulations on your remarkable success! To celebrate this wonderful achievement, we have curated a jam-packed itinerary for you and your guest that promises to be an unforgettable experience. You’ll savor the best of local cuisine and partake in activities that are sure to captivate your senses and leave you with cherished memories.

DAY ONE

MONDAY
AUGUST 25,2025

Arrivals all day.

 

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Registration
(La Reserva)

 

6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Welcome Reception
(Playa Virador Beach) 

DAY TWO

TUESDAY
AUGUST 26,2025

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Breakfast Meeting
(Pesce Restaurant)

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10:00 AM – 11:00 AM NextGen Gives Back
Coral Planting

(Playa Blanca Beach)

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11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Pura Vida Couture

(Guanacaste Ballroom)

 

​Afternoon on your own.

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6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Group Dinner

(Offsite - The Dive Bar)

DAY THREE

WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 27,2025

6:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Breakfast at leisure. 


We’ve provided a breakfast credit with the hotel for you and your guest to enjoy.

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Optional Activity
You and your guest can select from a variety of activities to enjoy.


Learn more & select your optional activity.

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​​6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Group Dinner

(Pesce Restaurant)

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DAY FOUR

THURSDAY
AUGUST 28,2025

6:30 AM –11:00 AM

Breakfast at leisure.

We’ve provided a breakfast credit with the hotel for you and your guest to enjoy.

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12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Private Pool Party
(Blanca Pool)

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6:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Jungle Soirée

Closing Reception & Dinner

(El Armadilla Event Pavilion & Guancaste Ballroom)

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​To complement the lush, elegant setting of our Jungle Soirée, we invite you to wear tones inspired by the natural beauty of Costa Rica — think rich greens, soft tans, crisp whites, and touches of gold.

 

Dress to impress with tropical sophistication as we celebrate under the canopy in style.

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DAY FIVE

FRIDAY
AUGUST 29,2025

6:30 AM –11:00 AM

Breakfast at leisure.

We’ve provided a breakfast credit with the hotel for you and your guest to enjoy.

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Departures all day.

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9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Hospitality Lounge
(La Reserva)

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getting there

Flight times to Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR)— also known as Guanacaste Airport and Liberia International Airport range from 3 hours (direct from Miami) to 6 hours (direct from Los Angeles). Connecting cities with direct flights to LIR are New York, Charlotte, Atlanta and Miami (East Coast); Dallas and Houston (Central); Los Angeles (West Coast).

 

Special policies are in place that supersedes the NextGen Healthcare travel policies or guidelines that usually apply to normal company-related travel.
 

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not him again

In 1502 Christopher Columbus’s fourth Atlantic voyage brought him to the shores of Costa Rica, where he remained for 18 days refitting his ships. Relations with the Indigenous people became friendly enough that they brought him a number of items of gold, possibly prompting Columbus to name the land “Rich Coast,” although there is some dispute over the origin of the name. Other, more promising regions led Spain to neglect the area, however, and the first significant European settlement in what is now Costa Rica did not take place until much later.

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