Description
Finca Amanecer is a 7 acre Garden of Eden offerning the Naturalist and adventerous traveler a budget alternative to Quepos. We are half way between the rainforests of Cerra Nara and the beaches of Manuel antonio. Every guide book will tell you Quepos stinks, with sewage in the streets. Here you'll sleep to the sound of Rio Naranjo and enjoy free aroma therapy nightly, Ilan Ilan and Night Blooming Jasmine before the full moon. Raft Rio Naranjo or enjoy the creek on sight and you might see the Scarlet Macaws.
We are planning to offer Nutritional retreats whereyou can learn about eating healthy and living longer while having fun doing it.
MAY -November each person who books a tour throu us will recieve a FREE night's STAY. see our tour page for more details.
We are planning to offer Nutritional retreats whereyou can learn about eating healthy and living longer while having fun doing it.
MAY -November each person who books a tour throu us will recieve a FREE night's STAY. see our tour page for more details.
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Not worth it I spend two nights there but i wasn't too impressed. The lady owning the place provides with information you don't need like "Don't go out to the bars by yourself or everyone's gonna think your a prostitute," not with the information you do actually need, for example that there is no bus going to Quepos at 8 a.m. on Sundays (I even asked about it). So I ended up waiting for the bus for almost an hour till one of the locals told me that there was no bus going, took a taxi into town, and arrived quite late at Manuel Antonio National Park. Too late to get in. So this what I've taken the bus from San Jose for? Twelve hours for nothing. Thanks! — Daniela , South Africa (2008-03-08)
Quite an experience I stayed here and wasn't too impressed. The lady owning the place provides you with lots of information you do not need (comments like "Don't go to the pubs alone or the locals will think you're a prostitute" -- well, I've been living in Costa Rica for a few months, I've also been out alone and never been taken for a prostitute) but doesn't give you the information you would consider necessary, for instance that there is no bus going to Quepos at 8am on Sundays even though we talked about it the day before. I ended up waiting for the bus for half an hour until one of the locals told me, then paid for a taxi into town and when I arrived at Manuel Antonio NP it's been too late to get in since they only allow a certain number of people in at the time and there were another 200 lined up already. So that was what I came for all the way from San Jose, a 6 hour bus ride one way. Thanks a lot! One more advice, bring some extra cash since prices tend to be higher than what you booked it for online. — Andra , South Africa (2008-02-24)
I went to this place. Not really what I was expecting. they said it was close to the beach and I suppose if you consider ten miles close, then it's close -- but a long taxi ride nevertheless. I took the bus but it's a pain. Around the hotel there is nothing really to do. Mosquito nets keep the insects away for the most part which is great, but the area is extremely boring. If you just want to sit on a hammock and look at the surroundings, which are green as ever, its nice. but you can do that anywhere in Costa Rica. This place is in the middle of nowhere. It's ok at best. — Jean Pathil , USA (2007-04-19)



















