![]() The cost of the meal plan is $270 USD per week per adult, half-price for kids 5 to 11 and no charge for kids under 5. She will do the same, of course, if you choose to bring your own foodstuffs, or, if you are gourmet cooks and like to prepare meals yourselves while on vacation - have at it! The plan includes three meals a day, one case of beer (24, not 12 bottles) per adult per week, snacks, virtually limitless freshly-squeezed orange juice (not just at breakfast), and can be modified to meet special dietary needs. If you purchase the meal plan, Moña will prepare your meals to perfection. Speaking of dining, Casa Colibrí, offers an optional meal plan run by our our property manager Ismael Franco and payable directly to him. The round marble dining table in the center of the open living area seats up to14 and was hand-crafted by artisans in Guadalajara. The full-service kitchen is spacious, modern, and is run by Moña Delgado, your cook/housekeeper. Sala Grande) and kitchen are sheltered under a massive palapa that opens out to gardens and the private pool. From November through March you will be able to see calving whales and dolphins. The estuary next to our headland attracts thousands of shorebirds and waterfowl. The villa has four separate buildings, which makes it ideal for those who value private time. You have unlimited access to surfing, bird-watching, whale-watching (in season), deep-sea fishing, and eco-adventure tours. ![]() ![]() Ī large community pool at the ocean's edge is also just steps away for those wishing to swim laps, lounge in the sun, enjoy the company of other guests or simply enjoy a comfortable space to read and spend time with friends and family. The private, kid-safe, pool (can be heated for $25/day) is located just beyond the open-concept living room allowing swimmers to enjoy the water and still share the company of others not in the pool. IMPORTANT: Please see "Read Before Booking" below.Ĭasa Colibrí is an extravagant villa of four separate buildings tucked into lush tropical gardens, with huge, ancient strangler fig trees and cascades of flowers at every turn.
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