We stayed in room 61-it was a corner room. It did not have a hammock outside the room but other rooms did. The room was very spacious but comfortable. The bed was comfortable and was not a spring mattress. We only stayed one night but two full days and took in some activities. Breakfast was free and it was a buffet. A good selection of food was offered. We did eat both buffet and a la carte for lunch and dinner. A la carte was cheaper. The buffet was reasonable at $22 American per person. The buffet offered the standard types of food-pasta, salads, rice, chicken, soup etc. A la carte we ordered pizza and burgers. Activities we participated in were 1 hour horseback riding for $27 a person American. We had never rode before but the horses were very tame and knew the route. The route took you to a waterfall where you could jump off a slight cliff into the water. We did the national park and had Johnny as our guide-the hotel offers a shuttle and guide. He did an amazing job identifying the trees and animals. We lucked out and saw howler monkeys. This park required an entrance fee of $15 a person American and you will need to show your passport. We took the shorter trail but it took us about 1.5 hours to travel and it was a good pace. After the park, Johnny...We stayed in room 61-it was a corner room. It did not have a hammock outside the room but other rooms did. The room was very spacious but comfortable. The bed was comfortable and was not a spring mattress. We only stayed one night but two full days and took in some activities. Breakfast was free and it was a buffet. A good selection of food was offered. We did eat both buffet and a la carte for lunch and dinner. A la carte was cheaper. The buffet was reasonable at $22 American per person. The buffet offered the standard types of food-pasta, salads, rice, chicken, soup etc. A la carte we ordered pizza and burgers. Activities we participated in were 1 hour horseback riding for $27 a person American. We had never rode before but the horses were very tame and knew the route. The route took you to a waterfall where you could jump off a slight cliff into the water. We did the national park and had Johnny as our guide-the hotel offers a shuttle and guide. He did an amazing job identifying the trees and animals. We lucked out and saw howler monkeys. This park required an entrance fee of $15 a person American and you will need to show your passport. We took the shorter trail but it took us about 1.5 hours to travel and it was a good pace. After the park, Johnny took us to the waterfall. Amazing and beautiful with suspension bridge and ladder to go down to get pictures. We also did the Hot Springs and Mud Bath which was free and a shuttle provided by the hotel. The grounds have a look out point where my husband did some pictures of the night sky-lots of stars. The flowers and trees on the property are beautiful and you do get some different types of birds.More
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