Mixed Bag
Submitted: February 9, 2012
Stayed: October 2011
We spent two weeks at this house. No doubt about how fabulous the property and house are. BEWARE that it is brutal to get to. No paved roads to the house nor to the "beaches" that you'd want to visit. The house is gorgous, but very moldy as it is always open to the elements. This means the linens, etc. The kitchen isn't really well equipped (a few chipped plates and some moldy pots-we had to buy a can opener, etc.) and the only hot water is on demand in the shower. Good luck with the shower. The water would stop every few minutes and you're left standing with soap in your hair for 10 minutes. So - when you're washing dishes with the cold water - it stops as well. There is no grill - which would be an awesome addition to the pool area. The house is very dark at night = not enough lighting to be comfortable and read. If there is a horse, we weren't made aware and didn't see one. Not cushy and not very comfortable. The house if beautiful like a tree house - but lots of stairs to get up to the bedrooms. The view is stunning. The pool is EVERYTHING! It saved our vacation. Caretakers Jonathan & Jeannette were great and very informative. ABSOLUTLEY need an SUV. It's a rugged vacation. Everything you'll want to do is a pretty long and very HARD ride over dirt roads with craters and holes. The road is good to Cobano, but after that . . . There aren't any brochures in the house about What To Do While You're Here - but Jonathan came up with one that helped us to find some good places to eat. We did meet a lot of interesting critters there and local doggies like to come to visit. The deck outside the dining room is the place to hang, tho the view is getting obstructed by a tree. There are no lights outside there - but a ceiling fan keeps a breeze going. To be honest, when we got home, we needed a vacation from our vacation. It's beautiful, but not relaxing, unless you plan to spend all of your time in/at the pool.
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Owner's Response: I think the man problem with this guest's stay is that they came during the worst time of the year in Costa Rica -- the heavy rains. We generally do not rent the house during the month of October because the roads are bad and everything is damp (this guest insisted that they were aware of the weather and it wasn't a problem). This is true no matter where you stay -- October is simply a rotten time to vacation in Costa Rica.
Getting to beaches and other local attractions is much easier and quicker during the main season (December to June). Everyone, even the locals, complains about how hard things are in the fall.
We have new caretakers now who are more on top of things and the kitchen has been restocked. Unfortunately, the old caretaker had not made us aware of things that needed to be replaced.
Please contact us if you have any questions -- it is a great place and guests who come during the main season always love it! As I said, we hardly ever rent during the heavy rains.
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