Namuwoki Lodge, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca Hotels
Rustic lodge in a tranquil setting with a pool, spa, and Caribbean-style bungalows.
Nestled amidst a tapestry of lush tropical foliage, Namuwoki Lodge presents a charming retreat with its eighteen individually designed bungalows. Each bungalow has been carefully constructed in the classic Caribbean style, boasting soaring ceilings that amplify the sense of space, complemented by warm wooden accents and traditional thatched roofs. While the bungalows are situated in close proximity to one another, the abundance of verdant tropical plants and the bordering forest work in harmony to ensure a delightful sense of privacy for each guest.
The lodge features an on-site restaurant, a culinary haven where guests can savor delectable local dishes alongside those inspired by Spanish flavors. Further enhancing the guest experience is an inviting outdoor swimming pool, perfect for a refreshing dip under the tropical sun.
**The Upsides of Namuwoki Lodge:**
* The relatively small size of the property, with just eighteen private bungalows thoughtfully separated by vibrant greenery, fosters an intimate and tranquil atmosphere.
* Each cabin boasts a private terrace, furnished with either a relaxing hammock or comfortable wooden chairs, providing the perfect spot to unwind and soak in the natural surroundings.
* A mere five-minute stroll will lead you to the pristine sands of Playa Chiquita, widely regarded as one of the region’s finest beaches for swimming and sunbathing.
* Guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast served daily at the on-site bar and restaurant. This open-air dining area offers captivating views overlooking the charming outdoor pool area.
* For those seeking ultimate relaxation, an open-air cabin is available where guests can indulge in a rejuvenating massage, available for an additional fee.
**Points to Consider at Namuwoki Lodge:**
* Some guests may find the rooms to be somewhat dimly lit compared to the bright and airy ambiance of the common areas.
* Air-conditioning is not available in all of the bungalows.
* Regrettably, the bungalows at Namuwoki Lodge are not designed to be fully accessible to wheelchair users.
* A dedicated fitness center or gym is not available at the lodge.
* WiFi connectivity is limited to the common spaces and is not accessible within the individual bungalows.
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