Secluded Pacific Coast Garden Bungalo
- Minimum stay:N/A
- Internet:No
- Pets allowed:Yes
- Wheel chair accessible:No
An ideal spot to relax and enjoy beautiful sunsets on your own beach, with a big shaded area(5 acres) of coconut trees and many fruit trees, away from other touristy locations. Walking distance to Reserva Natural Padre Ramos where Pacific ocean meets a gorgeous lagoon. You can explore the reserve on your own or with local guides, or you can rent a dugout canoe. Walking distance in the other direction to quaint fishing village and small restaurants. Excellent surfing, swimming and fishing right behind house or enjoy a good book in a hammock under the trees. Close to Cosiguina volcano for hiking. The volcano is one of Central America's tallest volcano. It takes about three hours o climb for spectacular views over Honduras an El Salvador. It will be a unique experience of a lifetime.
Keywords: bungalo
Property Type
- Cabin
Accommodation Type
- Vacation Rental
Suitability
- Pets Considered
- Smoking Allowed
Bedrooms
- 1 Bedrooms, Sleeps 5, Beds for 2-5
- Bedroom 1
- Convertible bed(s)
- Queen size Beds (1), Sleep Sofa or Futons (1)
Bathrooms
- 1.0 Bathrooms
- Bathroom 1
Kitchen & Dining
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils
Amenities
- Washing Machine
- Linens Provided
Location & View
- Car Not Necessary
Activities
- Restaurants
- Beachcombing
- Bird Watching
- Eco Tourism
- Sight Seeing
- Shelling
- Wildlife Viewing
- Horseback Riding
- Deepsea Fishing
- Sound/Bay Fishing
- Kayaking
- Swimming
- Surfing
- Fishing
Other Activities
Reviews
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Authentic Experience
Authentic Experience
- Guest B&C
- Date of stay 01/19/13
- Review Submitted 03/20/13
If you're looking for an authentic Nicaraguan experience, go now before the rest of the world discovers this beautiful part of the country. The beaches are endless and you can walk forever and not meet another soul. The property here is spotless, with the numerous coconut trees providing shade during the heat of the day. The house is very rustic with basic amenities. There are local buses but to really enjoy the countryside a vehicle is recommended. If you're looking for a five star resort, this isn't the place for you. But, if you're looking for a place where there are no malls or high-rises and as far as you can see there is only the blue of the sky and the sea, this is it! The food is simple and inexpensive, the people are friendly, and the host, if he's around, is a wealth of information. This area is still an undiscovered gem.Recommended for: Adventure seekers, tourists without a car, romantic getaway, families with teenagers, families with young children, girls getaway.
Owner response: So glad you had a good time there and experienced what we experience when we go down for our time on the beach. It is total relaxation and fun on the beach.
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Beach Bungalo
Beach Bungalo
- Guest Carob
- Date of stay 03/01/12
- Review Submitted 05/15/12
We stayed in this property for six weeks and used it as a base for other travels in Nicaragua. The house was perfect for two adults, although you could definitely put a couple more folks in there. We swam and body-boarded daily, walked the beach, did a kayak and a local boat tour on the estuary, ate fresh fish and relaxed in the hammocks. The property is beautiful and well maintained with lots of fruit trees and bird life. If you are looking for a quiet, out of the way spot to kick back and relax this is the place for it. We would take the local bus into town weekly to pick up supplies we couldn't at the beach or we would take off for a couple of days to see other areas of the country. Loved it!Recommended for: Adventure seekers, tourists without a car, romantic getaway, girls getaway.
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Secluded Pacific Coast Garden Bungalo
Secluded Pacific Coast Garden Bungalo
- Guest lmolde
- Date of stay 01/25/12
- Review Submitted 02/08/12
I have traveled extensively in Central America and after only a week in Jiquilillo it has quickly become my favorite place. The village is picture perfect, quiet, remote and features incredible benefits. Freshly caught fish, shellfish and delicious fresh fruits and vegetables are all purchasable at an unbeatable price and only as far away as a beautiful walk down a very quiet beach. Sunsets are gorgeous, the locals are friendly and helpful, the ocean is warm with good surf, the weather is perfect and beautiful tropical birds fill the coconut trees around the very cute and comfortable cabana. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!Recommended for: Adventure seekers, age 55+, tourists without a car, romantic getaway, families with young children, sightseeing.
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Rates
$1100 Month $350 a week $60 a day Half paid upon booking. The rest paid before arrival. Easter week is $125/day, 3 day minimum.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
This owner accepts: Credit cards.
Call the owner directly to confirm reservation details and pay with an approved method (credit card, check, or bank transfer), to protect your payment up to $1,000.
Calendar
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Location
- Nearest Airport: Managua at 85 Miles
Owner info
Year Purchased: 2008
Why the Owner Chose Jiquilillo:
We went on vacation here one year and enjoyed the moonlight walks and quiet beaches and beautiful sunsets and wanted to spend winters here to get out of the cold.
The Unique Benefits at this Cabin:
The pacific ocean is wonderful for swimming. The walking and finding fresh fish from the local fishermen is always fun. Plenty of North Americans to visit if you desire.
Contact us
- Primary: 817-734-3821
- Secondary: 817-581-3944
- Click Here to see All My Rental Listings
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