Zarezerwuj to, jeśli You want the Tarzan fantasy with A/C, cocktails, and a waterslide, but don't mind sharing the pool with day-trippers.
Dlaczego ludzie to uwielbiają
Legit treehouse architecture that feels immersive, not kitschy
The two-story pool complex with a waterslide is a hit for all ages
Farm-to-table dining that actually uses ingredients from their on-site organic garden
Szybki przegląd: A stunning jungle playground that struggles to decide if it's a serene eco-lodge or a bustling local day club.
Przejrzane przez @lau_leclerc: I arrived just in time for golden hour and the energy was insane. The pool deck was packed with cool people, and watching the sun dip below the horizon with a drink in hand was a core memory. Definitely the social hub of San Juan del Sur!
Goście, którzy tutaj przebywali, powiedzieli
The hype
Guests are blown away by the design and the lush jungle setting, but service speed often runs on 'Nica time'.
Reality check
The 'peaceful jungle retreat' vibe dies on weekends and Wednesdays when the day-pass crowds take over the pool chairs.
You're a family who needs a pool slide to keep kids busy while you drink craft cocktails
You want to be near San Juan del Sur but not *in* the noisy party town
You appreciate sustainable design and sleeping amongst the canopy
Czystość i Konserwacja
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally solid daily service, though sometimes late in the day.
Bathroom hygiene: Clean, but open-air designs mean you might find geckos or ants visiting.
Maintenance: Good condition, though the thatched roofs shed debris during high winds.
Linens & towels: Fresh and good quality, but pool towels can run out on busy weekends.
Odors & scents: Fresh jungle air, occasionally tainted by kitchen smells near the restaurant.
Sleepability™
6.5UMIARKOWANIE
UMIARKOWANIE
0-4GŁOŚNO
4-7.5UMIARKOWANIE
7.5-10CICHO
Howler monkeys at dawn (very loud)
Wind rattling the thatched roofs
Music from the pool area drifting up to nearby treehouses
Zanim zarezerwujesz
Warto wiedzieć
The free shuttle to town runs on a schedule; miss it and you're paying for a taxi
Breakfast can switch from a la carte to buffet depending on occupancy, which annoys some guests
There is no elevator; be prepared to climb stairs if you book a treehouse or upper suite
Co spakować
High-strength bug spray (the mosquitoes don't care about 'eco-friendly' repellent)
Earplugs for the monkeys and wind
A flashlight for navigating the paths at night
Room Genie
Najlepsze wybory
Canopy Suites (2nd Floor) for the best high-up views and thatched-roof vibe
Bungalows if you need a full kitchen and more distance from the main pool noise
Pokoje do uniknięcia
Rooms closest to the main restaurant/pool if you plan to sleep in past 8am or nap during the day
Ground floor units if you are paranoid about bugs or want more privacy from foot traffic
Room Request Genie – skopiuj i wklej
“I'd love a room on the upper level (Canopy Suite) for better airflow and views, ideally situated as far from the main pool/restaurant noise as possible.”
FAQ i ukryte porady
Wszystko, co naprawdę chcesz wiedzieć, zanim zarezerwujesz.
Is the beach really private?
It's a private *area* on a nearby public beach (likely Nacascolo or Marsella) accessible via their shuttle, not a beach exclusively owned by the resort.
Is there AC in the treehouses?
Yes, the rooms have air conditioning, which is a rare luxury for treehouse-style accommodations in this region.
Can I walk to San Juan del Sur?
No. It's a 3km+ hike on a dusty, hot, and unpaved road. Take the free shuttle or a taxi.
Is the internet good enough for work?
Surprisingly yes. Fiber optic WiFi is available and generally reliable in the rooms and common areas.
Are there hidden fees?
No surprise fees at checkout; the 'resort fee' is typically included in the booking price, but always double-check your specific rate terms.
Is the pool heated?
No, but in the Nicaraguan heat, you won't want it to be. It's refreshing.
Porady dla wtajemniczonych
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Wednesday is 'Pizza Night'—great for food, bad for tranquility. If you want a quiet pool day, avoid Wednesdays.
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The 'Fitness Center' is minimal; plan for bodyweight workouts or yoga on the deck rather than a heavy lifting session.
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Ask for a room tour upon arrival; the layout is confusing and you might want to switch if you see your balcony faces a walkway.
5 rzeczy, które warto wiedzieć przed wyjazdem
💡The 'slide' at the pool is faster than it looks and adults use it just as much as kids.
💡You will likely encounter a scorpion or large spider at least once; it's the jungle, not a hygiene failure.
💡The road to get there is dark and winding—arriving during daylight is highly recommended.
💡Room service can take an eternity; you're better off walking to the restaurant.
💡The 'eco' aspect is real—they treat their own water and grow their own food, which is rare for a resort this size.
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