As all of the area between Santa Elena and Guacimal further South, the view is spectacular, almost knee weakening!! The house is perched on a cliff, from where you can see miles around. We arrived later than expected at this location so we barely made it before Sunset. We were there during a very windy period, so at first, we were a little worried. But the house is solid. Built on two storeys, we had room to accomodate all 5 of us. My teenager slept on the living room/kitchen futon, and my two youngest, my husband and myself on the second floor, as there was a queen size bed and an extra queen size mattress which we settled on the floor. It is well equiped, although not enough bowls for all 5. Everyting was clean. Lots of daylight coming in, and plenty of lights in the evening. It was super cozy, with warm blankets. Lots of little help notes everywhere, which were super practical. And although you feel like you are miles from civilisation, internet worked perfectly. You also have a phone line, which was very useful to contact the owner, Veronica. She was extremely helpful, attentive and generous. It never seemed like we were bothering her, although she is such a busy person. Unfortunately, we did not have the opportunity to eat a home cooked meal by the nexdoor neighbour as she was away during our stay. But we had everything we needed to cook, pots and pans, gas stove and fridge. Grocery store in Santa Elena was a short 7 minutes drive. We were even able to wash our clothes, although the spinner was broken. We still managed. My kids loved that there were games to play with, and we loved the fact that there was no TV. Lots of hot water for the shower, and a little less hot for the tub, but my kids enjoyed it anyway. We even got to make a little lemonade with a citrus fruit we picked right from the trails below. I recommend you bring eco-friendly soaps and shampoo, to preserve Veronica's environment. We loved making our coffee from the traditional coffee maker. The only downside for us was the fact that one of my sons got sick during the night from tourista/stomach flu, so we were busy cleaning up after him, and had a hard time sleeping because of the Wind. Good thing we had a washer! On our last day, we visited the sustainability center where the owner works. She graciously showed us around and explained to us the purpose of her work. We really enjoyed it and we were also invited to visit her ranch, and swim in the river below. Great CRexperience