Azania Bungalows, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca Hotels
Simple bungalows in tropical gardens near Playa Cocles, offering tropical gardens, a pool, and local cuisine
Escape to Azania, a secluded and tranquil retreat boasting just eleven charming, traditionally crafted wooden bungalows scattered across its inviting property. This intimate setting guarantees a peaceful stay, placing you in close proximity to the shimmering sands of the beach. The bungalows themselves embody the spirit of the Caribbean, featuring beautiful wooden floors, cozy wooden beds, and delightful wooden decor that harmoniously blends with the surroundings. Admire the distinctive A-frame ceilings topped with rustic thatched roofs, and relax on your private terrace, complete with a hammock swaying gently in the breeze.
Azania’s privileged location places you a mere stone’s throw away from the northern edge of Playa Cocles, allowing for effortless access to the sun-kissed shore. Enhance your stay with the property’s appealing amenities, including a refreshing outdoor pool, and a unique cold-water Jacuzzi perched atop a whimsical artificial waterfall. Indulge in delectable cuisine and refreshing beverages at the open-air restaurant and bar, creating unforgettable vacation memories.
**The Perks of Paradise:**
* The small size of the property ensures an intimate atmosphere. Experience the privacy and charm of eleven individual wooden bungalows, each adorned with a traditional thatched roof, a personal terrace featuring a hammock, and cozy lofts.
* Enjoy the incredible convenience of being directly across the street from Playa Cocles, a stunning beach that’s simply perfect for soaking up the sun’s rays and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of people-watching.
* Acknowledging that Playa Cocles may not be ideal for swimming, Azania provides an excellent alternative with its inviting outdoor pool and the unique cold-water Jacuzzi, cleverly positioned atop an artificial waterfall for added visual appeal.
**Points to Consider:**
* The overall aesthetic of the property might feel somewhat aged, and the bathrooms, in particular, may benefit from renovations to modernize their appearance.
* Guest feedback regarding the staff has been varied, with some past visitors noting slow service or instances of impolite behavior from certain staff members.
* Guests should be mindful of insects, which may become an issue if windows are left open.
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