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CASA CORCOVADO

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Casa Corcovado: Our View


Spanish Colonial in style, Casa Corcovado is an entrancing retreat which wouldn’t look out of place in the pages of a design magazine. The little details here are what catch your eye. Hand painted china blue and ivory white tiles adorn the bathrooms. Colourful lead windows with bright lemon yellow surrounds in the restaurant. This is one of those unique hotels where you always feel very well looked after but rarely, if ever, notice the hard work going on to make it so. The atmosphere is one of quiet refinement and discretion.
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Our Rating
 

  • Individual, spacious bungalows
  • Located on the edge of the reserve
  • Outstanding service and food
  • Good range of activities

Casa Corcovado: The Detail


There are two gorgeous pools – one of which feels like a secret hideaway for lovers down a steep path surrounded by sky high trees. Being such a large property, they provide transport in the form of a gleaming red tractor (known as ‘The Limo’) so guests can get around and explore easily. So it’s quick and easy to get down to the stunning Pacific beach below for a swim in the surf or to go on a short hike along the nature trails within the rainforest.
 
The bungalows are beautifully appointed and very striking in design. They all have wooden shutters on the windows, tiled floors, fans, four poster beds with fine white curtains (very romantic) and large bathrooms with a huge outside shower area with mosaic tiles.
 
The Margarita sunset bar gives you fantastic views out to sea and of the island Cano where Francis Drake once sailed. Your stay here is on a full board basis, and the restaurant serves up a wonderful variety of fresh produce and service is excellent.
 
Activities on offer are varied – visits to Cano Island Biological Reserve, sea kayaking, dolphin & whale watching, hiking within the national park, and horseback riding can all be arranged.

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