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A/C, Jacuzzi, Ocean and mountain views, BBQ
Situated as the highest house in Manuel Antonio overlooking the National Park area, this villa has a stunning panoramic view of the pacific ocean coastline and the mountains of the central valley. Its high position means that a freshening sea breeze is constant throughout the day, whilst the villa's west-facing aspect means that the sunsets are breathtaking. Located within minutes from the world famous Manuel Antonio National Park the wildlife seen around Villa Azul is not to be underestimated. Birds of all colors and sizes are a frequent sight, not to mention occasional visits by monkeys and sloths.
Location and aroundIt is located 3 minutes from the beach and within easy walking distance to a variety of decent restaurants and a local supermarket. Various beaches are also within a moderate walking distance and only minutes by car, taxi or buses which pass frequently on the main Manuel Antonio road at the end of the track.
AccommodationVilla Azul can accommodate any group from a honeymoon couple to a family or a group of friends up to 7 people.
The Villa is composed of 2 independent levels, each with its own private entrance, kitchen and spacious balconies with hammocks. Depending on the size of your group, the Villa can be rented in its entirety, or by level.
The top level is a huge split-level studio (1 king size bed), suitable for a single couple. It is perfectly set up for entertainment with a fully equipped kitchen opening out onto a 500 square foot covered balcony. The balcony on this level has a gas BBQ and a giant table for the most demanding of dinner parties, not to mention the Jacuzzi which has a mixture of sun and shade provided by the overhanging tropical plants. Relax in the pool whilst enjoying the best panoramic ocean view of the Manuel Antonio coastline.
The lower level has 2 bedrooms each with a king size bed, and also opens out onto its own large balcony with great views.
FinishingsThe villa is fully equipped with the best quality fixtures and fittings and nothing has been spared on the woodwork quality such as almond stairways and kitchen tops mixed with red cedar and teak in various forms. The kitchen on both levels is fully equipped with dishwasher, large fridge, microwave, and all the cooking utensils you would expect in a villa of this quality.
Included in your stay is all towels and bed linen, and a maid will come during the middle of your stay and clean the villa and any laundry you have.
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Office open: Mon-Fri 9am - 5.30pm CST.
All rates are per week in US dollars, unless stated.
| May 1st - November 14th (Green season) | $1080 per level |
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| November 15th - April 30th (High season) | $1,440 per level |
| Christmas, new year and easter weeks | $1800 per level |
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With stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean the breezy road that leads from the town of Quepos over the hill to Manuel Antonio National park has attracted first-class restaurants, luxurious vacation rentals, elegant houses and hotels. The road descends until it reaches a series of half-moon, jungle-clad beaches that are located both inside the park and along the stretch of coastline by the park. These attractive beaches are popular amongst locals and tourists and offer possibilities for surfing and kayaking.
Despite being the smallest national park in Costa Rica, the 682 hectares of Manuel Antonio National Park contain an abundance of rare and exotic animals including sloth, agoutis, coatis, 200 species of birds, howler, capuchin and squirrel monkeys. Making their home amidst the almond trees, leafy rainforests, mangrove swamps and rocky outcrops of the park these animals are best spotted early in the morning.
A whole day can be quite easily spent exploring the numerous trails that cut through the humid tropical jungle of the park. However, in order to appreciate the full magnificence of the area, visitors should head up to Cathedral Point, a lookout affording incredible views over the islands of the park and the Pacific Ocean. Formerly an island, Cathedral Point is joined to the mainland via a tombolo formed over thousands of years.
Located 7km from Manuel Antonio National Park lays the town of Quepos. Previously used to export bananas, this small port town was once home to the Quepoa Indians - a sub-tribe of the Boruca, famed for their beauty and fighting skills. Now, despite looking slightly run-down, Quepos has some very fine restaurants, bars, shops, a flourishing sportsfishing industry, friendly inhabitants and a decent nightlife.