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8 مارس 2024
For a delightful stay at the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica, we suggest Calala Beach Lodge. Set on the eastern shore of the Nicoya Peninsula, it is a 30-minute drive from Montezuma, a nearby village, and 40 minutes to Santa Teresa, a surfer’s mecca on the western coast of the Nicoya Peninsula. We welcomed the peace and quiet of the Lodge’s location; but it can get busy at the weekend. Local families and groups from the area frequent the Lodge: enjoying lunch, the pool, and the beach. Families with young children are also part of the guest mix; we welcomed their company! The children were well-behaved and our interaction with them was fun. With their steeply-pitched roofs, the Lodge’s individually-separate accommodations reminded us of Swiss chalets. Our cabin was No. 2; it was clean and the bed was comfortable. Spacious but minimal in the cabin’s appointments, the real attraction is outside. On the ground floor of our cabin there is a porch with two chairs, a table, and a hammock. Inside, as part of the entry space, there is a small refrigerator, plus a small counter with a coffee maker, mugs & glasses. The bathroom is also on the ground floor. It has a wonderful outdoor shower! The high-ceilinged upper level is spacious with a king-sized bed and a couch. A ledge running the length of one side of the room was used for keeping stuff; there are also three shelves at the top of the stairs for clothing, etc. The upper porch has two deck chairs and a table, overlooking the palm trees. All staff members are friendly and helpful. Owners Matt and Cecelia, who live with their two boys at the neighboring property, are on hand at various times; Luciano, a manager, is also available. Several options are available for the included breakfast, which is served at the Lodge’s open-air dining area. The Lodge’s kitchen cooks GREAT food! We recommend enjoying a dinner or two there; we did. The mango smoothie with coconut milk is fantastic! Food and drinks are added to your room tab. Although the Lodge fronts onto the Gulf of Nicoya, do not expect to spread a blanket and lay on the beach. It is not a sandy one, but a rocky beach. There are chairs for sitting on the beach, as well as tables and chairs for dining oceanside amid the towering palm trees. Several hammocks are in this waterside area. The pool is good fun: take a dip, sit beside it and enjoy the palm trees: relax! There is a yoga deck that we were allowed to use for our massages that we had booked ourselves through a third party. We absolutely loved staying at Calala Beach Lodge!
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