This place is a lovely tranquil escape in the mountains. I don’t think public transportations would get you there. To us was essential to get a car there and driving experience on curvy, narrow roads helps. Good news is that the paved roads are in great condition.
The hotel has a cozy, luxury-glamping (with an addition to your own bathroom). Our room was simple and clean. Bathroom was clean and with great water pressure, though the shower space itself was tight.
No fridge in the room and you’ll be at mercy of the hotel’s restaurant for food, if you don’t want to drive around 30 minutes to Utuado.good thing is the hotel’s complimentary coffee, tea, and water that were always available in the lobby. The room walls are very thin and you could even hear conversations of the next door.
Staff stared chatting in the laundry bellow our room pretty early and woke us up.
Breakfast some days are self-serve and some are a la cart. We had one day a a la cart and it was okay. We also had diner one day which was good. Their food is vegetarian and vegan and dinner required reservations the day we were there.
We loved going to Utuado and experience the city’s local food.
The highlight? The porch hammock and the magical nighttime sounds of coquí frogs and crickets—so relaxing!
No bugs inside, but some small droppings in the morning (expected in nature). The well-kept pool looked inviting, though we didn’t use it.
Overall, a peaceful stay—I’d definitely return for the serenity!