
Tina's Casitas is a peaceful budget place just a five minutes walk from the center of Santa Elena in the Monteverde area on a quiet side road. Meet other travelers at our patio and enjoy the view of the Pacific Ocean and of the Monteverde Reserve from the garden.
We have 4 houses with 9 rooms all in all:
- a house with 4 wooden dbl. rooms with shared bath,
- a house with 2 wooden dbl./triple rooms, each with a private bath
- a house, 1 room for 4 people with private bath
- and another one with 2 dbl. rooms, shared bath.
There is hot water, rustic furniture of Tina's design in clean rooms and a kitchenette. Next door there is a Restaurant, a grocery store, laundry service and a public telephone.
Tina's Casitas is built with the environment in mind (which is unluckily is not the rule here yet).
See instructions below (under photos)
on how to make reservations
Private Rooms with SHARED bathrooms
- 1 person: $10 per night
- 2 people: $14 per night
Private Rooms with PRIVATE bathrooms
- 1 person: $20 per night
- 2 people: $25 per night
- 3 people: $30 per night
- 4 people: $40 per night (house)
How To Make Reservations
We would be happy to have you stay with us. To make reservations, please follow one of the following directions:
(1) Reservations by Fax
Send us a fax at (506) 645-5130.
Please include:
- Credit Card number
- Credit Card expiration date
- Amount of one night's stay
If you do not come and have not cancelled the reservation 72 hours prior, you will be charged this amount
- Dates you will be staying
(2) Reservations by Email
Send us an email at: birdwatchersparadise@hotmail.com.
Please include:
- Credit Card number
- Credit Card expiration date
- Amount of one night's stay
If you do not come and have not cancelled the reservation 72 hours prior, you will be charged this amount
- Dates you will be staying
- Signature MUST be included
Suggestion: Put all of the above information in a Microsoft Word document (or Wordpad file) and include a copy of your signature in the Word document.
We apologize for any inconvenience, but the bank in Costa Rica only allows these two methods of taking reservations.
Upon arrival, you can pay in Colones, Dollars or Traveler Checks.
Thanks
Tina
Tina has a tree -planting project to reforest the Pacific slope. This is very important, because the deforestation quit the habitat for a lot of endangered species, especially the Bell Bird and the Quetzal (May to October)
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