I spent three nights at the Town Houses in Los Naranjos, and I can confidently say it’s one of the most enchanting places I’ve ever stayed. The whole atmosphere reminded me of Switzerland in Europe, with each little house having its own unique style and charm, all beautifully decorated.
The outdoor spaces are stunning – walking through the grounds felt like stepping into a fairytale. It’s a magical place, and the sunsets are simply breathtaking. One of the great advantages is that it’s accessible even without a car, with buses running from Juayúa and Santa Ana.
The staff was incredibly attentive, always available and ready to help with anything, they even helped me to get my bus. Juts be ready it gets a little chilly at night, but the owner kindly warned me and provided blankets.
There are plenty of activities nearby, I would recommend hiking and visiting the nearby fincas. What I especially loved was the peacefulness, it’s a hidden gem away from the hustle of touristy cities like San Salvador and Santa Ana.
This stay was truly amazing, and I left with beautiful photos and cherished memories with my friends. I highly recommend this place and will happily return on my next trip to...
Read moreGlamping in cozy and charming chalets, set in lush and beautifully landscaped gardens, listening to dozens of birds, reading in the hammock or napping on the swing, looking over the incredible mountains and mists of Los Naranjos, enjoying homemade breakfasts -- all owned and managed by female entrepreneurs! Yes, it's rustic -- spotty wifi, a not-really-warm shower -- but there are so many personal, generous touches here. There's not much to see or do in Los Naranjos, so take it easy. Sit on the balcony of your chalet and watch the landscape change by the moment as the mists move thru the coffee estates on the mountains, and feel free to use the outdoor grill, chill your beer or wine in the fridge, and re-heat leftovers in...
Read moreThe cabins, locations and the place overall are beautiful in the middle of the mountains with a spectacular view of Los Naranjos, but the place lacks housekeeping, the rooms were super dusty and the restroom smelled of urine. The appliances are updated and include coffee maker, microwave and fridge. There are some basic utensils, pans and dishes available for cooking and dining. The service attendants were courteous and can get you stuff from the nearby mini grocery stores upon request. There is no restaurant on site, however fine dining is available at the Alaska restaurant next door. Our visit could be great but was ruined by the...
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