Cariblue Beach & Jungle Resort, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca Hotels
Jungle-themed resort offering guided nature walks, two pools, a swim-up bar, a spa, and beach access
Escape to the enchanting Cariblue Jungle and Beach Resort, a sprawling oasis nestled amidst five acres (two hectares) of lush jungle, directly across from the pristine shoreline. This unique resort offers a serene retreat in a collection of charming bungalows and low-lying structures adorned with traditional thatched awnings, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Its prime location places you in close proximity to the idyllic Playa Cocles, inviting you to soak up the sun and surf. Furthermore, you’ll find yourself conveniently situated not far from the vibrant town of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, a hub of culture and adventure.
The Cariblue Jungle and Beach Resort boasts an array of enticing amenities designed to enhance your stay. Take a refreshing dip in one of the two outdoor swimming pools, or indulge in a tropical concoction at the swim-up bar. For those seeking exploration, bicycle rentals are readily available, providing the perfect opportunity to discover the beauty of the surrounding area. And as the sun sets, immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of weekly live music performances.
**Pros:**
* Immerse yourself in a truly unique experience where jungle serenity meets beachside bliss. This lodge-like property perfectly encapsulates both the vibrant energy of the rainforest and the tranquil beauty of the coast, being enveloped by verdant forests and just a short stroll away from the stunning Playa Cocles.
* Enjoy unparalleled flexibility and convenience with the hotel’s swimming pools, open and inviting for a refreshing swim at any hour of the day or night, 24/7.
* Savor delectable cuisine and refreshing beverages at the resort’s restaurant and two bars, all conveniently located between the inviting outdoor swimming pools.
* Embark on unforgettable adventures by renting bicycles directly at the property. This offers a fantastic way to independently explore the captivating town of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, which is conveniently located just a scenic 10-15 minute ride away.
* On weekends, the resort transforms into a vibrant hub of entertainment, providing guests with the opportunity to revel in the sounds of live music in the evenings.
**Cons:**
* Due to its expansive size and numerous rooms, the resort can occasionally become quite busy, especially during peak season.
* Guests staying in rooms located near the main road may experience higher levels of noise. Other potentially noisy areas include the pool area and the restaurant, particularly when live music is being performed at night.
* The WiFi connectivity can sometimes be unreliable and slow, potentially impacting online activities.
* Feedback from past guests indicates that the reception and check-in/check-out procedures can be disorganized, and some areas of the property may be in need of renovations to maintain optimal comfort and appeal.
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