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Casa De Frutas is a privately owned luxury villa located in the gated resort of Tulemar Gardens in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. Built in 2005, this "Bali Modern" style villa totals 4,000 square feet of tropical, open-air living with 3 private, air conditioned suites.
Further amenities include panoramic sunset ocean views, an infinity edge plunge pool, Balinese pavilion and a private beach. This home is now available to rent through out the year. Your perfect vacation begins at Casa De Frutas.
(A 12 page photo spread of Casa de Frutas was published in the February 2007 edition of Su Casa magazine)
Available Dates
July 14th - July 21st
July 21st - July 28th
August 4th - August 11th
August 11th - August 18th
August 18th - August 25th
* Area - 2,000 square feet
* Open air / screened living room with 25 foot ceiling
* Open air / screened kitchen / bar
* Master bedroom with air conditioning
* King size bed
* Master bath with air conditioning
* Open air water fall shower
* Terrace dining room that seats 10
* Terrace living room
* 20" LCD flat screen TV with cable and DVD in bedroom
* 13" LCD flat screen TV with cable in bath
* Sound system with CD player, iPod docks, and ceiling speakers
* Separate guest bath
* Safe
* Sony VAIO notebook computer (internet connection available)
* Cell phone
* Iron/ironing board
* Hair dryer
* Aveda bath products
* Bathrobes
* Phone
* Telescope and Binoculars

Despite its small size and great popularity, Manuel Antonio has managed to remain one of the premiere nature spots in the country. The rain forest and mountains literally meet the sea here and the ecosystem is teeming with land, sea and air species. If there is one place to visit in this country and be assured of seeing animals in the wild, this is it. Just a couple of hours walking the park's trails are likely to present various colorful and majestic birds, white-faced monkeys, two and three-toed sloth, coatis, pacas, brilliantly colored land crabs, a variety of multihued butterflies, and interesting insects. The endangered squirrel monkey and a subspecies of the squirrel monkey endemic to Costa Rica are also frequently seen. In all, over 100 species of animals and nearly 200 species of birds have been identified in this park.
Manuel Antonio National Park is one of the most beautiful parks in the country and the most popular, with locals and foreigners alike. The hilly evergreen forest providing natural shade from the tropical sun lines two gorgeous white sand beaches sloping to the gentle surf. Several trails lead through dense jungle growth to hidden sandy coves and magnificent lookouts over the ocean and beaches.