Dos Brazos de Rio Tigre is set in the midst of the protected zone of Golfo Dulce Forest Reserve. Our three El Tigre houses are wedged between lush rainforest and South Puntarenas’s largest river, the Rio Tigre. The rich forestation surrounding our homes hide a number of waterfalls, swimming holes, tributaries and trails that traverse the land many of which lead to old mining routes. From all of our Dos Brazos homes you hear the sound of rushing waters of the Rio Tigre, abundant wildlife and exotic birds.
Nightly rate: $72 USD for double occupancy.
Weekly rate: $450 USD for two persons.
Three night minimum stay. $20 USD for each additional person per night.
Over the Christmas/New Years time period there is a one week minimum stay and reservations pay an additional $30/night.
Amenities:
Two double beds and one single
One bathroom
Ceiling and floor fans
Mosquito nets not needed, towels and bedding included
Hot water in whole house (uncommon in Costa Rica)
Fresh-air outdoor shower
Spacious 2nd-floor wooden Yoga deck surrounded by verdant, unspoilt nature
Two hammocks and one sitting hammock
Fully equipped kitchen with four-burner stove, oven and fridge
Laundry service is available
For rentals of one week or more; 1 x per week of housekeeping (changing sheets, towels, sweeping, general cleaning)
Spanish speaking caretaker Karina is the next door neighbor
Casa Los Suenos is a guest house with the Rio Tigre right in front of the property in the forest reserve of the Corcovado National Park. A very peaceful setting at the edge of the village, no street lights and the sounds of the rainforest all around.
A very wild place indeed and Casa los Suenos is a private guest house but not isolated as the property manager's home is next door. This is very helpful in assisting guests have the best possible experience but not for someone looking for a completely secluded vacation rental with no neighbors.
Many of the impressive photos of the animals on this website were taken by Alan Henderson, mini-beast expert and photographer, in the backyard of Casa los Suenos and the surrounding rainforest. We had the pleasure to host him and his family in 2011. They were here filming the documentary Monster Bug Wars for the Discovery Channel.
Please refer to Trip Advisor or Airbnb for comments made by our guests.