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Kana Mar - Not a honeymoon location
Was the listing description accurate regarding the location?
Yes – at Kana Mar – you are surrounded by nature. Santa Teresa is beautiful. The community itself was a bit more rustic than expected – possibly the result of websites and guide books saying this is one of the most rapidly developing area on the peninsula. It’s all relative.
We were there for a week at the beginning of the offseason. It rained a lot, but mostly it was just misty and it was only disruptive to our plans on one occasion.
It should be noted that many of the businesses close for the offseason – so if you read about a great store or restaurant you hope to try while you’re there – there’s a chance it will be closed.
Did the listing photos accurately reflect the rental’s appearance and amenities?
Mostly. This was the one area where there is room for improvement. The description states ‘fully equipped kitchen’ – there was one small sauce pan to cook with, and maybe a larger kettle. The little equipment that WAS there was well used - not making us want to spend time in the kitchen. Unfortunately – the front door opens to a great view of the kitchen/fridge - which was quite rusted and unsightly.
The outdoor space was extremely pleasant – covered deck area w/ furniture allowed us to be outside to enjoy the rain if we wanted. The small private pool got daily use, along w/ the outdoor shower.
Was the property clean and well-maintained?
Yes.
Was the owner helpful in answering your questions or concerns?
To be honest - as our trip approached - the sparse communication became concerning.
We requested a blanket one night – as the bed only had sheets. After checking with owner and a neighbor she referred us to, a blanket was not available. Also – as noted by an earlier renter – there are two pillows, and only two pillows, 2 towels and only to towels (no beach towels).
I understand this isn’t a ‘resort’ – but in renting a ‘vacation home’ it seems reasonable to hope for some comfort measures in order to attract guests (especially repeat visitors – which we will not be.)
Would you recommend this property to a friend or relative?
Not as a romantic destination, but as a surfing or adventure stay – sure. I’d definitely warn them to expect minimum amenities.
What nearby activities, attractions and restaurants would you recommend?
The Burger Ranch had us coming back almost daily for lunch or dinner or snack. The Mexican restaurant (don’t recall the name) was very good as well.
Recommended for:
Adventure Seekers,
Tourists without a Car,
Sightseeing
Owner's Response: We are glad that you have enjoyed the adventure anyways. Santa Teresa is a growing and fast developing town and it is true that in the low/rainy season the town is quiet and lots of the businesses are closed, BUT in the high season, starting November, this is THE place for tourists that like to surf, relax, eat good, enjoy the sun and romantic time together in a jungle surrounding.(seems romantic to me..)
In our sweet villa, we do try to keep the kitchen equipped at all times, and we will improve and renew all the equipment for the upcoming season. the fridge is already renewed, it was really the end of the rainy season and a result of humidity conditions.
Regarding the blanket, we do not hold blankets, not even for ourselves. here we are lucky to have only hot climate that for sure does not require blankets, no one uses them here, only cover sheets. I can't help it if a costumer freezes the house with AC...
Thank you for your feedback and we do hope to see you with us again!
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