Butterfly Cabin - Ocean View- San Ramon and Esparza
Cabin in Alajuela Province
2 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
About this cabin rental
Spacious studio cabin at Butterfly Dance Development, twelve miles west of San Ramon towards Puntarenas, off the Pan American Highway. View of the Gulf and Puntarenas from adjoining road. Furnished, sleeps 2, twin beds. Kitchen with counter and stools; bath. Kitchen includes fridge, microwave, stove, slow and rice cookers, coffee maker, kettle, and toaster. Linens and towels included. Floor fan. Hammock for patio. Car port.
We have had many inquiries about internet service and are now happy to announce internet (wi-fi) service. We can include wi-fi service with 2 weeks advance booking. There is a refundable deposit of $50 for the use ad return of the mifi modem.
Ideal Central Valley location to visit most of Costa Rica: 25-30 minutes to San Ramon and Puntarenas, 1 hour to Atenas, Jaco, 1 hour 15 minutes to San Jose, La Fortuna, 2 hours plus to Manuel Antonio National Park and most Pacific and Caribbean beaches. There are direct bus connections from San Ramon to La Fortuna (Arenal Volcano) and San Jose and many buses stop on the highway outside San Ramon going to Nicoya, Liberia, Guanacaste, and Nicaragua.
Safe (electronic and manual gates), rustic, very secluded and rich in fauna (deer, coati, monkeys, and toucan). Many wild guava trees.
Off-road vehicle or SUV advised within the development and in Costa Rica during the rainy season. Rental vehicles are available from a number of companies at the San Jose Airport and near the airport where taxis are available. Guests are encouraged to do the proper research to obtain the best deals Suv vehicles should be enough from Dec-May, the dry season.
This is a perfect location for those looking for a Walden Pond type experience and want to be close to nature. Internet is available in nearby cities and cell phones are operative.
Booked guests should arrive during daylight hours especially if making bus connections. If guest arrives at night, it may be a good idea to spend the night in Alajuela, 5 minutes away, and meet the owner in the morning. Detailed directions will be given to meet the owner once the arrival time is confirmed. The entrance is on an easy direct route from the airport. Buses from Alajuela (5 minutes from the airport) to San Ramon and Puntarenas pass the entrance on the highway. There are taxis from the airport (expensive) to the entrance as well as from San Ramon. You can meet the owner at the San Jose Airport or in San Ramon.
The entrances for cars are from the Pan American Highway. One is turning left heading west toward Puntarenas and Esparza onto a rising asphalt road and going through Rio Jesus and arriving at the manual gate after about 6 km. The other also turns left off the Pan American Highway about 1 km before a large Christ on a cross which also arrives at the same gate. Guests are asked to pay a refundable deposit of $15 for the use of keys to the manual gate and cabin. It is refunded with the mifi deposit once the keys and mifi are returned. The deposit is already included in the damage deposit.
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There are many grocery stores and fine dining facilities in San Ramon, Esparza, Palmares, and Puntarenas nearby. Puntarenas has two inexpensive ferries that cross the Gulf of Nicoya on which you can take your car. Dona Ana public beach is on the road to Puntarenas.
We have had many inquiries about internet service and are now happy to announce internet (wi-fi) service. We can include wi-fi service with 2 weeks advance booking. There is a refundable deposit of $50 for the use ad return of the mifi modem.
Ideal Central Valley location to visit most of Costa Rica: 25-30 minutes to San Ramon and Puntarenas, 1 hour to Atenas, Jaco, 1 hour 15 minutes to San Jose, La Fortuna, 2 hours plus to Manuel Antonio National Park and most Pacific and Caribbean beaches. There are direct bus connections from San Ramon to La Fortuna (Arenal Volcano) and San Jose and many buses stop on the highway outside San Ramon going to Nicoya, Liberia, Guanacaste, and Nicaragua.
Safe (electronic and manual gates), rustic, very secluded and rich in fauna (deer, coati, monkeys, and toucan). Many wild guava trees.
Off-road vehicle or SUV advised within the development and in Costa Rica during the rainy season. Rental vehicles are available from a number of companies at the San Jose Airport and near the airport where taxis are available. Guests are encouraged to do the proper research to obtain the best deals Suv vehicles should be enough from Dec-May, the dry season.
This is a perfect location for those looking for a Walden Pond type experience and want to be close to nature. Internet is available in nearby cities and cell phones are operative.
Booked guests should arrive during daylight hours especially if making bus connections. If guest arrives at night, it may be a good idea to spend the night in Alajuela, 5 minutes away, and meet the owner in the morning. Detailed directions will be given to meet the owner once the arrival time is confirmed. The entrance is on an easy direct route from the airport. Buses from Alajuela (5 minutes from the airport) to San Ramon and Puntarenas pass the entrance on the highway. There are taxis from the airport (expensive) to the entrance as well as from San Ramon. You can meet the owner at the San Jose Airport or in San Ramon.
The entrances for cars are from the Pan American Highway. One is turning left heading west toward Puntarenas and Esparza onto a rising asphalt road and going through Rio Jesus and arriving at the manual gate after about 6 km. The other also turns left off the Pan American Highway about 1 km before a large Christ on a cross which also arrives at the same gate. Guests are asked to pay a refundable deposit of $15 for the use of keys to the manual gate and cabin. It is refunded with the mifi deposit once the keys and mifi are returned. The deposit is already included in the damage deposit.
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There are many grocery stores and fine dining facilities in San Ramon, Esparza, Palmares, and Puntarenas nearby. Puntarenas has two inexpensive ferries that cross the Gulf of Nicoya on which you can take your car. Dona Ana public beach is on the road to Puntarenas.
Amenities
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Wheelchair accessible
Garden
Map of Alajuela Province
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Ratings and reviews
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There are no guest reviews yet. Don't let that stop you from booking, everyone deserves a first chance!FAQs
How much does this cabin cost compared to others in Alajuela Province?
The average price for a rental in Alajuela Province is $129 per night. This rental is $101 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this cabin?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Butterfly Cabin - Ocean View- San Ramon and Esparza. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cabin?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cabin. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Butterfly Cabin - Ocean View- San Ramon and Esparza pet friendly?
Yes! This cabin is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Butterfly Cabin - Ocean View- San Ramon and Esparza?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.
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