We have 4 cabinas for available for rent. Each cabina is approximately 300-400 square feet in size and offers one bedroom, one bathroom, kitchen and living/dining area. They are all located less than a mile from Playa Callejones, and are surrounded with lush vegetation including fruit trees such as banana, lime, mango and papaya.
There are two cabinas located on the same hectare of property as our house. These cabinas have hot water, refrigerator, gas cook top with propane, convection oven, fully furnished kitchen, ceiling fans, safe and air conditioning in the bedrooms. The property is covered in all sorts of trees that howler monkeys seem to love, so you are very likely to see troops moving through in the early morning and late afternoon. The cabinas and the property are both safe and secure, located inside the fence and gates and protected by our wonderful dogs, Zac, Lusi and Chachi.
A third cabina is located just next door to our house, on an adjoining property. It also has hot water, refrigerator, stove/oven, ceiling fans and a fully furnished kitchen. There is no air conditioning in this cabina, but it is not necessary due to the trees that surround the cabina. It has a private driveway and the large property is fenced entirely. Our dogs are also happy to protect this property! :)
The fourth cabina we have available is located a short walk from our property, about 100 yards as the crow flies. It is very secluded and private, and slightly larger than the other three cabinas. It offers refrigerator, cook top, ceiling fans, dining area and large lot. It is also surrounded by trees and vacant land, and we have even seen howler monkeys walking on the ground (rarely seen) in this quiet area. This cabina does not offer air conditioning, but it is very open and airy and not needed.
Our quiet neighborhood is very close to Restaurant Bar Latina, a local favorite of Ticos and expats alike. They serve great typical Costa Rican food at very inexpensive prices, and the beer is always cold. We are also within walking distance from a small grocery store that offers all the basics, plus some produce and frozen meats. In the town of Playa Negra, about a mile away, there are several good restaurants, ranging from pizza to traditional Peruvian food to fine French cuisine. Head the other direction from Playa Negra towards Playa Junquillal and there are several more restaurants and bars, including Bernardo's Beach Bar, a favorite spot for watching the sunset...a local tradition!
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