Cabins and amenities: Our cabins are wooden made, rustic and simple. There were used original materials from the area as well as local man power; among them friends, relatives and the owners themselves. All cabins have their own bathroom with running drinkable water, big windows covered with mosquito shields and curtains for privacy. There are 2 cabins that share a bathroom separated from both of the cabins. On the summit there are four contiguous cabins and two other independent ones. They all have a balcony for bird-watching and a impressive view to the bay. These don’t have electricity which by the way gives them a romantic and natural adventure feeling. The rest of the cabins don’t have view to the bay, they are scattered throughout the forest around. They are more private and have electricity and fan. Not very long ago, the electricity service was installed in Drake Bay as a public service. Before that, a generator was used to give power to the main common areas, the restaurant and kitchen; different from the rooms where, like in the ones in the summit, handmade bamboo candleholders (bamboo from the garden) were used to light most spaces. This is an experience not very common for many, leaving a taste of adventure to the whole Peninsula de Osa rain forest experience. From the restaurant, a great balcony with wooden floors, you can enjoy the landscape of the coast of Drake Bay. Nice moments can be spent with board games, chatting with visitors from different countries of the world, enjoying a great sunset or simply watching the colorful birds in their own natural habitat that surrounds you.
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