Casa Pamela sits directly beneath Hotel El Jardin where you can easily walk to dinner or have extra guests stay at the hotel. You will be greeted by our caretaker Francisco who lives on site. Cooking is available for an additional fee as is cleaning.
Custom wooden beds with matching night stands are featured in all three air conditioned bedrooms. The master bedroom has it’s own private patio just above the pool. The two guest bedrooms have a Jack & Jill bathroom shared between them which features a semicircular outdoor shower. A glass sliding shower door seals the bathroom from the outside.
The partially shaded private pool enclosed in the gated patio with a waterfall is super private! Part of the pool is under the patio roof making it the perfect spot to get out of the sun. There is also a half bath and outdoor pool shower. The pool patio connects to a thatched roof rancho with a dining table, wicker loveseat and chairs, and a hammock. Enjoy it during the day to escape the sun or evening dining looking at the moon and stars twinkling in the night sky.
There is much to do in the area. Downtown San Juan del Sur is only an 8 minute drive where you will find bars, restaurants, quaint boutiques and coffee shops along with local artisans selling crafts. You can horseback ride on the beach at Aquaholic which is at the bottom of our road and across the street. There is also ziplining, deep sea fishing, surfing lessons, and sunset cruises. You can take in the view of SJDS from the Cristo de La Misericordia on the hill or take a day trip to the colonial city of Granada, the Volcan Masaya, as well as the Masaya market. Isle de Ometepe is an island in Lake Nicaragua, famous for its twin volcanoes.
Stays over one week are responsible for full electrical, water and propane fees. Please only use the AC in the bedrooms when sleeping at night. The drapes in the living room are light blocking and thermal insulated to keep the room cool so please keep them closed.
**Occasionally there can be random power outages as well as water disruption. These are out of the control of Casa Pamela and it’s owners and a minor inconvenience that is a normal part of living in Nicaragua. For this reason we have a back up generator.