
The guest house is ideal for a private family vacation or for two couples to share. The house has 3 bedrooms, 1 and a half baths and, like all the accommodations at Cypress Falls, it is fully wheelchair accessible, including a roll in shower. You can prepare your meals in the fully equipped kitchen or sit back and let us cook for you. There is a comfortable living room with direct access to a large sleeping loft, perfect for the kids. It is large enough to sleep five—the children sleep nearby while affording the privacy you deserve on your vacation to paradise. The large windows take full advantage of the tropical trade winds, fresh mountain air, and spectacular views. Outside there is a beautiful covered porch warmed by a stone fireplace and a large Jacuzzi. The front of the house faces in a south westerly direction offering spectacular views of Costa Rica’s central valley and the magical lights twinkling throughout the night. There is a beautifully landscaped waterfall and garden for you to enjoy from the house or from one of the open stone patio areas. The house overlooks the horse pasture where you can watch Nina and her new baby graze and play.
2008 RATES
The guest house rents for $250/night for the entire house. The per room rate is $90 per night, single or double occupancy.
Weekly and monthly rates will be quoted upon request. Rates as quoted do not include a 16% tax charged by the government. Meals will be provided for a modest fee, upon request.

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June 1, 2008 at 2:15 am
ann
We stayed in the guest house. It was a paradise. The furnishings, the setting, and the view were all spectacular.
The guest house has a feeling of relaxed elegance, with exposed beams, cathedral ceilings and incredible views from every room to the outdoors. At the same time, it’s very private. When you’re in the the outdoor jacuzzi you can feel comfortable, even if you’re being a little naughty.
One thing that’s really special about the house is the animals. Skippy is the cutest dog ever — a friend to all and a wonderful playmate. And Bruce is a big lug who would like nothing better than to play ball all day. As a dog lover, I really enjoyed having them around. And when we were there, the horse Nina’s new colt was a month old. It was great to see him scamper around the fields while we sipped cafe Americano each morning.
But the best part of the whole experience is John’s hospitality, and the great service provided by the staff. John is funny, friendly and so easy to be around, he made us feel right at home. He was as happy to spend the evening arguing current events with my stubborn husband as he was showing me the native wildflowers on the property. I miss him already and can’t wait to go back soon.