Experience Stays
Two jungle cabins and one romantic glamping suite — kept small, kept quiet. For the in-between weeks, when you simply need to be somewhere that feels alive.
A different kind of booking
Casa AlmendraJungle Cabin · 2 guests
A wood-and-stone cabin tucked beneath an almond tree. King bed, outdoor shower, hammock porch facing east. Best for couples or a solo guest who wants the whole canopy to themselves.
Casa CeibaJungle Cabin · 4 guests
The larger of our two cabins, built around a 200-year-old ceiba. Two bedrooms, a shared veranda, an open-air sitting room. Best for families, close friends, or quiet creative residencies.
Romantic Glamping · 2 guests
A single canvas suite at the edge of the property, with a private firepit and an outdoor bath. Built for slow nights and clear sky. There is no Wi-Fi here — and that is the point.

Included in every stay
Open dawn to dusk, with shaded reading corners and a quiet lap lane.
Optional morning practice in the shala. Mats and props provided.
Lit at sundown, communal seating, mosquito coils, the works.
Fast enough to work, intentionally not in every corner of the property.
Cold rivers and quiet trails begin at our gate — the north-coast beaches are about an hour away.
Waterfalls, whale watching in season, mangroves and salt flats by request.
Open-air library, dining pavilion, sound room. Quiet by design.
A note on booking
There is no instant booking engine here — and we’ve thought about it carefully. We keep the property small, the staff personal, and the rhythm of the place protected. A short message tells us what you’re looking for; we reply within a day with availability and a quote.
This isn’t friction for the sake of it. It’s how we make sure your stay is right — for you, and for the others already on the land.

Stay inquiry
We’ll write back within a day with availability, a quote, and any suggestions for shaping your stay.
A week that did exactly what we needed it to — nothing dramatic, just a quiet sense of having come home to ourselves.
— Andrés & Tess, guests · January