Area: Pacific Zone

# of stars: 4

Description:

Morgan’s Rock is located near the town of San Juan del Sur, which lies just north of the border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, Morgan’s Rock Hacienda & Eco Lodge is part of a 1,000-hectare reforestation project and an 800-hectare private nature reserve which is actually one of the last, large natural sanctuaries along the Pacific Coast of Central America. The conservation of this area is crucial for maintaining the habitat of the animals living in this region. During the past five years, almost 1.5 million trees (both hardwood and fruit), have been planted in these lands, hoping to return them back to the ecosystem they once were. These reforested lands, together with the nature reserve and the estuary, host a variety of forest animals such as howler monkeys, slothes, white tipped deer and many birds native to the subtropical region. The beach is a nest ground for giant sea turtles. All fifteen bungalows face west, letting you revere dramatic sunsets disappearing into the Pacific Ocean. The surrounding forest adds indispensable privacy and peace to each unit. Most bungalows sit on a cliff overlooking the private bay and estuary. While they have been soundly designed to offer shelter from the rain, sun or wind, each bungalow breathes nature. Some may have a tree growing out through the roof but all enjoy an indoor beach garden hosting your own private outdoor shower. All hotel bungalows feature one king size bed, a comfortable sofa bed and a private deck. The architect has carefully used mainly local materials and the wooden furniture was custom made by local artisans. Even the quaint lamps have been made out of recycled wood from a former cattle ranch at Morgan’s Rock Eco Lodge!

Room Categories:

Ocean View Bungalows
Forest View Bungalows with Plunge Pool
Ocean View Bungalows with Plunge Pool