We chose our stay at the El Remanso to both experience the rainforest and as a getaway for the 2nd week of our honeymoon. We were married in Tamarindo in our 1st week and travelled to CR with 20 guests. What a great time that was!! But now, my wife and I were travelling by ourselves and ready for a quiet, relaxing, beautiful and fun experience. That is exactly what we got!
The resort itself is nicely laid out and it is easy to get to the restaraunt or lobby and any of the cabins. We stayed at La Guinda which was absolutely stunning with a westerly view into the rainforest and to the pacific ocean in the near distance. You could easily just sit and watch the surrounding area from the deck for hours on end and just feel the peaceful beauty of the area. I am an outdoors person having backpacked in Canada and have been to some awe inspiring areas on North America. However, this was something special with the tropical rainforest aspect, the abundant wildlife and the remote nature of the area.
The beach is an absolute highlight but as a few others have mentioned it is a fairly steep walk up and down. We are not talking slippery steep as we travelled in January during the dry season and there was no rain in our 4 day stay. In my opinion you just need to be able to walk up a hill and take your time doing so and you will be ok. If hill walking is an issue due to breathing issues or definite physical limitations, this is not for you. My wife and I are in our early 50's and we had no issues whatsoever except sweat pouring off of us by the time we made it up the hill in 30+ degree humid weather. There was always fresh spring water waiting for us at the cabin so we were happy. Keep your eyes open at the beach for wildlife as we saw numerous Capuchin and Spider monkeys as well as scarlet mccaws, many brown pelicans, as well as other birds. We are also aware of a Puma sighting at the beach.
We did 6 excursions in 4 days and that kept us busy but still gave us time to do some exploring on our own. I would have a hard time recommending one excursion over the other as they all have their pluses. The Rappelling was exciting and scenic. My wife actually has a fear of heights but had no problem with this. She was thrilled to be able to complete the 75 foot rappell down the last waterfall and it was alot of fun. We did see a Fer de Lance on this excursion but it was well out of the way and I was even able to get a picture.(We definitely counted the snake sighting as a highlight !). The guides were always checking around for snakes before we ventured out on any trail. This was also a very scenic excursion.
We also did the long walk, short walk, night walk, canopy observation tour and the birdwatching tour. All were great! Rinaldo led all of our walks other than the long walk by Gerardo and both did a great job. The canopy observation is a mild zipline to a platform in the rainforest where you sit and have some coffee while looking for birds and monkey's. We saw many other animals and birds in our excursions including the way in to the resort. I dont have the names of all of the bird species but here is what we saw: 3 toed sloth, all 4 monkey species(although just one sighting of a squirell monkey which was enough for a couple of great pictures), Chestnut mandibled toucan, various hummingbirds, egrets, Scarlet McCaw, Crested Caracara, black hawk, roadside hawk, a troup of Coati's, Racoon, Agouti, 3 snake species including brown and green vine snake and Fer de lance, Brown pelican, 2 parrot species, honeycreepers, warblers, various butterfly species, dragonflys and may plant, tree and flower and insect species including army and leaf cutter ants.(I am sure I have left some species out) If you are afraid of bugs or worried about stings it is really not a issue as they are not in "pest" proportions.. We never used insect repellant and I don't think I received a single bite(I can't say that about other areas of CR).
To us, the El Remanso is a gem because of the way you are treated. We felt like everyone truly wanted to help us in every way whether it was on an excursion or the service at dinner or if we simply had any questions. We stayed at other very nice resorts in Costa Rica including Ylang Ylang and Bosque del Mar and never felt that personal caring touch you get at the El Remanso. We ended up getting to know most of the names of everyone in the service aspect of the resort in just a few days. Also, my wife had a very minor medical issue and we spoke to Daniel about it and came up with a few options and they had a medication brought in from Puerto Jimenez and the whole cost to us was $20. We were impressed by the way Daniel handled this issue.
The food was fantastic with an outstanding presentation and the food was as good or better than anywhere else we stayed in CR. Cudo's to the chef at the El Remanso.
I had never travelled to the OSA before so I cannot compare other resorts in the area, but if you are looking for quiet, a rainforest adventure, stunning beauty that you cannot imagine unless you travel here, and fanatastic personalized service, the El Remanso has it all. We would come back in a minute to one of the nicest places on earth we have ever visited.
Pura Vida!
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