Location: San Francisco (San Pancho), Nayarit, Mexican Riviera, Mexico (Quaint fishing village 40 miles north of Puerta Vallarta.)
Accommodations: Home, 2 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 2 Baths (Sleeps 6-8)
Casa de la Paz, a beautiful Mexican Casa in the heart of San Pancho in the Nayrit Rivera, is a relaxing peaceful place to unwind. The casa is located within easy walking distance for shopping, dining, and recreational activities, including the beach.
This two bedroom two bath casa is beautifully furnished with locally crafted furniture and artwork. The large kitchen is fully equipped with a large gas stove and refrigerator with freezer for your culinary delight. Poolside patios and terraces provide serene, restful areas away from the main casa.
Housekeeping, pool, and gardening services are provided two days per week with additional days available.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Air Conditioning: All rooms have their seperate air conditioning unit. Ceiling fans are also in all areas of the casa.
- Washer: The washer and dryer are available for clients who stay for a week or more.
- Dryer: The washer and dryer are available for clients who stay for a week or more.
- Linens Provided: All linens are furnished. In addition housekeeping services are provided two days per week. Additional housekeeping service can be purchased at $200 pesos per visit.
- Garage: Covered single car garage with access to patio and swimming pool.
- Beds
- Queen Bed: Built in bed
- Double Bed (2) : Built in bed
- Convertible Bed: The Futon couch in the Paseo converts into a double bed.
- Entertainment
- DVD
- CD Player
- Private Pool: The filtered, unheated 32'x12' pool, complete with tiled dolphins, is wonderfully refreshing.
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen: Nicely equipped kitchen with a gas stove (6 burner) and oven, microwave, full size refrigerator, and kitchen island is ready for your gourmet cooking enjoyment.
- Cooking Utensils Provided: Utensils, cookware, dishes, glasses provided.
- Refrigerator: Top freezer, four shelves, two vegetable drawers, inside door shelves
- Microwave: The microwave is tucked into the spacious kitchen island.
- Outdoor Features
- Gas/Electric BBQ Grill: An outdoor gas barbecue grill is included.
- Deck/Patio: Besides the patio area around the pool, there are several other patios and terraces. A covered outdoor tiled terrace with two tables and chairs ajoins the entrance. A brick terrace with umbrella table and chairs stands above the pool; and a small private patio in the rear of the property boasts a banana tree.
- Communications
- Broadband Internet: Broadband internet wireless connection is available through the Telemex connection.
- WiFi (Wireless Internet): Broadband internet wireless connection is available through the Telemex connection.
- Other Amenities
- Suitability
- Pet Friendly
- Kid Friendly: Children are welcome at Casa de la Paz. Because the pool is close, parental supervision is necessary.
- Smoking Allowed: Please, smoking only in outside terraces or patios.
- Smoking Not Allowed: Please limit smoking to outside areas of the property.
- Activities (on site and nearby)
- Golf
- Shopping
- Sightseeing
- Restaurants
- Kayaking
- Boating
- Swimming
- Snorkeling/Diving
- Surfing
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Horseback Riding
- Other Activities
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
$150/night for two people.
$200/night for more than four people.
Three night minimum.
Credit Card payments via PayPal at www.PayPal.com; Personal checks OK for deposit.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Property Photos
- Casa de le Paz...Relax, enjoy, peace. - Nayarit, Mexico Vacation Rental
- Pool and upper terrace. - Nayarit, Mexico Vacation Rental
- Pool from covered terrace. - Nayarit, Mexico Vacation Rental
- Covered attached terrace
- Kitchen..heart of any casa.
- Dining room
- Living room
- Master Bedroom...Queen size bed
- Guest Bedroom....Two doubles
Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #178192
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