Situated in close proximity to Tarcoles (Central Pacific), this Hotel compound is situated a mere ten minutes away from the Tarcoles River mangroves and Carrara National Park, while also being situated in the heart of one of the most significant refuges for the scarlet macaw.
The historic road that passed by the compound is known as “Calle La Barca.” It once served as a ferry route from Rio Tarcoles to the Central Pacific.
The Hotel is located within a fortified community. Situated adjacent to a public thoroughfare and in a conveniently accessible vicinity, a short distance of 300 meters from Route 27, in Garabito, a Pacific canton of Costa Rica renowned for its abundant tourist attractions and rapid urban and economic growth, these premises are ideally suited for the development of luxury hotels and tourist complexes.
Moreover, their forested surroundings encircle numerous waterfalls, including the magnificent Bijagual waterfall, which is considered a natural marvel.
In my opinion, this property is an exquisite complex consisting of 6 hotel rooms, a private house serving as common areas, and the potential for further extension to accommodate additional hotel rooms and living areas.