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Author:  Milamber [ Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Kaya's place

Anybody every been there? It looks sweet and for 30 bux a night I can get an ocean view.

Author:  Dapanz1 [ Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:25 pm ]
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Very, very mixed reviews. I'm thinking of giving it a shot my next trip down in March. I'm sure it's a situation of BYOT. Bring your own Tica. I mean how bad can life be if you are on a Carribean beach in March? :-)

dapanz1

Do a search, that's how I got all my info. Lots of info on Kayas Place.

Author:  Florida [ Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Give me life,kittens and a CRT VIP CARD!!!

no wayas will i ever stay at kayas :D esp with snot nosed JT and Sarah :!: those two should contact Bill and Eddie about customer service. purra gatitas :twisted:

Author:  Irish Drifter [ Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Give me life,kittens and a CRT VIP CARD!!!

Florida wrote:
no wayas will i ever stay at kayas :D esp with snot nosed JT and Sarah :!: those two should contact Bill and Eddie about customer service. purra gatitas :twisted:


Might help if you described the problems you encountered in your stay there Florida. That would help Milamber a whole lot more than your post which has no specifics for him to make an intelligent decision.

Author:  El Silencioso [ Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:30 pm ]
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I have actually had several friends stay there on numerous occassions and reported nothing but positive things about JT and his wife.

I have been considering a trip there soon if I can drag myself away from the Pacific.....

Author:  Ruffnutz [ Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:40 pm ]
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PM GetRhythm for his experiences in Kaya's... it ain't positive like some on the thread, but it's good to get both ends of the spectrum before making a final decision.

I've personally heard just as much good as bad on the place, so in all sense of the phrase, YMMV at Kaya's!

Ruffnutz

Author:  BlueDevil [ Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Kayas Place

Milamber,

I have stayed at Kayas Place 3 times over the past year and enjoyed every stay very much. My last trip to Puerto Viejo was a week and a half ago... two buddies, my chica and I stayed at Kayas Place for three nights. My two newbie friends enjoyed this fine little establishment so much, that they are planning a return trip in the near future.

I posted the following thread about Kayas Place on May 8, 2005:

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I just returned from a wonderful week in CR and managed to squeeze in an overnighter at Kayas Place in Puerto Viejo on May 4th. I wasn't sure what to expect after reading some of the previous posts on this subject. As it turned out, my stay at Kayas Place was a pleasant surprise.

Along with my good buddy from the States and my favorite Tica from SJ, we spent a fun-filled day in Puerto Viejo before returning to the hustle and bustle of SJ. Our only regret was not allowing ourselves more time to explore the tranquil, laid-back environs of the southern Caribbean coast.

Kayas Place is rustic accommodations...plain and simple...no turn-out service or chocolates left on the pillows. This seems to be typical of the cabinas and jungle lodges in this area. We booked the second floor "Oceanview" rooms overlooking the Caribbean. The rooms are compact with large two-tiered beds that are quite comfortable. A small fan in each room, along with a soft ocean breeze, keep the rooms well-ventilated (although ceiling fans might be a welcomed addition for us hot-blooded gringos). The toilet and shower are co-located in a small, but functional, corner of the quarters...personal privacy is afforded by a single curtain drawn across the entrance to the bathroom. Outside each room on the balcony, is a hammock and a large wicker couch, for those of us who enjoy basking in the sultry Caribbean air.

Downstairs, an open-air reception, dining and bar area is a fun place to hang out and chill out. The beach is a mere 20 yards or so across a dusty and somewhat busy road (which is a minor distraction to this idyllic setting). The warm, soothing Caribbean water is another 30 or 40 yard walk across the black sand beach. Free Beach mats are available at the front desk.

Although there is a lot to experience around Puerto Viejo and points south (eg fishing boats, jungle hikes, dolphin and turtle watching, and even cruises to Bocas del Toro, Panama) our time constraints did not allow us to partake in these activities. Our hosts, JT and Sara, were more than happy to make these arrangements for us. They have been in CR for six years and seem to be well networked in this southern Caribbean community. I hope to return in late August to enjoy their hospitality and explore the rest of what this area has to offer.

My stay at Kayas Place in PV was a refreshing alternative to my usual mongering experience in SJ. At $26.50 per night (incl. tax and CRT discount during Green Season), my buddy and I thought Kayas Place was good value. (I was charged an additional $10 for my Tica guest upon arrival). One word of advice, though...BYOT (Bring Your Own Tica). I did not have the opportunity to search for local talent, but a cursory survey revealed limited mongering opportunities. I spotted several good-looking waitresses, shop keepers and young touristas (from Norte America and Euroland), however I am uncertain of how well a middle-aged monger will score with these cuties!

Blue Devil
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Pura Vida...enjoying life to the fullest...


Since that time, my opinion of Kayas Place has only improved. As always, YMMV. I hope my two cents helped.

Author:  Dapanz1 [ Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:22 pm ]
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How long of a drive is it from San Jose?

dapanz1

Author:  BlueDevil [ Tue Feb 21, 2006 1:19 am ]
Post subject:  Drive Time to PV

Dapanz,

It's about a 4 hour drive to Puerto Viejo from San Jose. There is a nice restaurant/bar rest stop at Siquirres (the half-way point).

Author:  GetRhythm [ Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:25 am ]
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Okay, I'll bite....

Let's just pretend for a moment that the owner didn't exacerbate a bad situation by making an insulting comment to his guest. Then I could actually see your stay here being not altogether unpleasant, if you don't mind very rustic accommodations. The atmosphere's fine, the food's okay, and the price is right. It's an easy walk into Puerto Viejo and the beach is right across the highway.

BTW - I just went back to the Carribean in December. I DIDN'T stay at Kaya's....

Author:  TexJoe [ Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:29 am ]
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See:

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g3 ... Limon.html

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