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Published : January 30, 2008 | Author : hotelscostarica
Category : Nosara, Sámara, Carrillo | Total Views : 76 | Unrated

Casa de la Loma, Puerto Carrillo, Costa Rica
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Bedrooms: 4 bedrooms, each with an individually controlled air conditioner; 2 large four-piece baths with seats in the showers; Each master has a vault to store valuables; Master bedrooms have a king size bed and the second bedrooms have a double and a single; Each master has commanding view of the Pacific Ocean; Linens are supplied, and changed twice a week.
 
Kitchen: fully modern kitchen; 2 sinks, large refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, toaster oven, coffee maker, blender, rice cooker, juicer, 4-slice toaster, ice cream maker, counter top grill, island, granite counter tops, and table settings for 12.
 
We also offer you a great pool area.
 
Price range:
 usd$3000 per week (High Season)
Phone:
 ( 506 ) 2653-0036
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