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Butterfly Suite (Mariposa Suite)...

A charming and private bungalow for the romantic getaway. Fully equipped with electricity, hot water, flush toilets, ceiling fans and screen windows. Perched on a hillside overlooking the deep green jungle of the Bora Canyon Nature Preserve. Queen bed, private bathroom and outdoor deck.

 

Hawk’s Nest (Nido de Halcon)...

Featuring family-style rooms for 4-people, each with a queen and bunk bed, bathroom and deck. Two rooms, side-by-side, are available. Fully equipped with electricity, hot water, flush toilets, ceiling fans and screen windows. Perched on a hillside, the decks overlook a lush, green valley and the Pacific Ocean in the distance. Frequent sightings of Hawks’ adrift on the air currents, Toucans, and if your lucky, the recently re-introduced Scarlet Macaw.

 



Cabin in the Orchard (Cabana de la Huerta)...

Cabin in the Orchard is settled in a fruit orchard and surrounded by Ylang Ylang trees. This premier accommodation is built entirely of wood - gorgeous purple heart and cedar - with large windows and French doors.  This cabin has 2 rooms, each single or double occupancy.  Each room has a private entrance and a private outdoor bathroom with shower.  A spacious front porch connects both rooms and commands a direct view of the evening sunsets.  Fully equipped with electricity, hot water, flush toilets, ceiling fans and mosquito netting.

 


Parrot House (Casa Papagayo)...

This 3-bedroom home is ideal for family and friends travelling together. Built with bamboo and natural plaster, the home has a kitchenette, living room and lawn with views to the Pacific Ocean and evening sunsets. Two bedrooms have a double bed and the third has single bunk beds. All rooms share a bathroom with shower. Fully equipped with electricity, hot water, flush toilets, ceiling fans and screened windows. It is handicap accessible. The house sits next to a small sugar cane field, a groove of bamboo and a natural spring. The Parrot house is named after the flock of green parakeets that inhabit the bordering forest.


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