酒店回复: Je suis sincèrement désolé pour votre expérience. J'étais auparavant responsable de l'El Sabanero, mais suite à une hospitalisation et à plusieurs opérations qui m'ont coûté tous les orteils du pied droit, je n'étais pas présent lors de votre passage. Je suis désolé de dire que le directeur intérimaire qui m'a remplacé à l'époque était horrible. Il a maintenant été licencié et, bien que je sois à la retraite, je suis convaincu que la nouvelle directrice, Susanna Helsper, fait un excellent travail et s'efforce de redonner à l'établissement son aspect d'antan. Je travaille avec la nouvelle direction pour que tout soit remis aux normes. Entre-temps, la piscine a été entièrement refaite et le personnel de nettoyage a été remplacé par du personnel compétent et très bien formé. Mais étant maintenant à la retraite, incapable de marcher et confiné à un fauteuil roulant, je me contenterai de gérer les réservations et de conseiller la direction. Hector travaille toujours à l'El Sabanero et contribue également à faire revivre l'esprit familial qui régnait autrefois. Je vous présente mes excuses pour cette expérience. Si vous souhaitez revenir, n'hésitez pas à mentionner que vous m'avez contacté et vous bénéficierez d'une réduction intéressante. Merci et sincèrement désolé ! Harold
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This was my second time at El Sabanero; I visited last year in March as well. Even last year the place seemed to be in transition after passing away of its owner and founder. Things have not changed much since. It appears the number of guests is dwindling (maybe due to lower numbers of tourists in Costa Rica overall). My last couple of days there was only one other person there. Positives: the location, friendly staff, low key/pleasant atmosphere, beautiful scenery, free shuttle to and from the Liberia airport and free daily shuttle to Tamarindo, morning and evening yoga. What could be improved: structure/itinerary for yoga retreats (currently not in place), food (more variety with more fresh fruit and vegetables), rooms (eg they lack reading lamps and are a bit dated). Overall, it is a quiet and pleasant spot to spend a few days in, relax and do some yoga. It is not really a proper retreat at this point as people come and go, and there is no real structure in place. Hector - who was a yoga teacher there for many years is no longer there; new yoga instructors are good but the place is lacking a person who could glue it back together. The place is also used and advertised as B&B with the majority of guests who I met there not really interested in doing yoga. In summary, I had a nice and quiet few days. If you are looking to chill somewhere quiet and low key for a few days and do some yoga - this place is for you. If you are looking for a proper yoga retreat - you should probably explore other places with more organized itineraries.
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I'm now a "repeat offender" best tile to have . This time around I had problems with my flight and I thought I wasn't gonna make it. Anyhow I ended up making it and not was I super glad to be back home again This place is divine inviting and it's really the people that make this place shine. The love here is undeniable present . The place is clean the food is something you will look forward to after you take your last bite. It outshines anywhere I've probably ever eaten This time I brought my flute so I'm able to play on a nice rainy day. All I can say is I'll be back of course it's like a second home. If I could live here I would
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Definitely book this if you are looking for something wonderful, relaxing and amazing! I wanted to get away for a week all by myself. I wanted a week to renew and relax. I was a bit hesitant and worried about booking a retreat that I was too old for(I'm 55) or that was too structured or that didn't have good food or that was too "posh" or that wasn't nice enough..... I think you get the picture. Well, I found EVERYTHING I needed and wanted at El Sabanero. First, it is beautiful-naturally. This isn't a posh resort-and I wasn't looking for that. It is relaxed and inviting and homey.... and clean!! The individual cabins with the hammocks are wonderful. Yes, rustic, but clean and nice. And, you actually get your cabin cleaned every day!! Something the chain places don't do anymore. Second, will you fit in? YES!! I guarantee it!! I hadn't done Yoga in a few years-back injury, laziness, serious family stress issue(so many excuses I had)-I showed up and felt totally comfortable-at all times. The Yoga is wonderful. The people are amazing. It's really the people-the owner, the staff, the instructors and the other people at the lodge. It just all melded perfectly. Age: irrelevant. Skill level: pretty much irrelevant but at least learn a few yoga poses before you go-don't have to but it may be easier. If you are highly skilled-they will challenge you. Third, the food. OMG-the food!! THANK YOU DONALD!!! Wow. absolutely amazing. I am NOT a vegetarian! And, I love fish(so worried I wouldn't get fish). Well, I must say that the food was some of the best food I've ever had!! Not sure if I mentioned-I'm a foodie btw. Yes, it is essentially vegetarian-but we did get fish 1 night. It is amazing. I was always more than satisfied. In fact, arguably, I ate more on this trip that I usually do when I travel-I just couldn't help myself. How in the heck does he make vegetarian food that good??? I will never understand. Donald did inspire me to come home and cook a few vegetarian dishes-thank you Donald. Finally, you are not a prisoner!! Seriously, some of the "retreats" I looked at sounded like-well-prisons. They were super structured-wanted you to stay only at the resort the whole time, only eat at the resort etc. This is not El Sabanero. There is a shuttle every single day to the beach. If you don't eat meals there-they don't care. Just let Donald know if you are going to miss a meal so he doesn't cook so much food. There are excursions you can sign up for-and they are thrilled when you do(or don't! up to you!). Also, there is a cute little restaurant at the end of the the lodge's drive-pizza, burgers and btw-fish(which was great) and yes-beer and wine-ice cream and sorbet too. So, if you just want to go sit somewhere different and have a glass of wine-that is fine too. In other words-it's your time-you choose how to spend it and no one is mad or upset or offended or expecting anything of you except to enjoy your time(sounds amazing, right??) Di
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酒店回复: Thank you very much for your wonderful review DonnaG485. I hope to be able to welcome you back here again next year. Thank you! Harold
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One of the most incredible experiences of my life. So much kindness, love, joy, aliveness. Beauty is everywhere. A space for healing, individually and collectively. Where people naturally share their hearts. And nature inspires awe. THANK YOU. I came back home full of gratitude and wonderful memories. I am already looking forward to coming back. I see very clearly now why so many of the guests I met there had already visited before. This is a place to return to. A place that is very special. Pura vida.
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My wife and I stayed at El Sabanero from August 5th to 12th of this year 2023. We had a delightful time. Owners Kurt & Harold are very accommodating and make you feel very welcome. Morning yoga with Hector was wonderful, and I appreciated how he made an effort to accommodate the different skill sets of the guests, so as a beginner I did not feel threatened, and Hector encouraged me to pursue yoga practice further. The other yoga gals for evening yoga were awesome too, every one of them. Ana the massage therapist is a keeper too, and highly recommended. Being able to sign up for excursions/tours, and a complimentary shuttle daily to the beach was really nice too. Donald the cook needs special recognition for still pulling it off with a broken arm – salute. While the place needs a little fixing up here and there, and has aged a wee bit, it still gives it a more rustic feel and more than makes up for that with it’s charm, views, people, features, community, and caring & safe environment to truly enjoy a reset in beautiful Costa Rica. Pura Vida El Sabanero!
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El Sabanero was far more great than I could’ve ever expected. As a first time solo female traveler I was very scared and skeptical of where I’d end up. I’m so happy I picked this place. From the moment you arrive to the lodge, your welcomed by Kurt (one of the lodge owners) as if you were family or a long time friend. Then you’re greeted and given a tour of the lodge by Emma, she is one of the amazing yoga instructors that you’re lucky to spend your stay with. Throughout my tour I was greeted by the dogs the hotel has adopted. They are all so sweet and pure and great for emotional support. They are just so loving. Make sure you find Luna, but I’m sure she’ll find you before you even get the chance to look for her. The dogs helped me feel safe during my stay as they stood guard throughout the night on the decks of all the rooms. I will say when booking this lodge keep in mind that you are staying in a location where there will be bugs, insect and animals of all sorts. I am terrified of bugs but I went in knowing what I was getting myself into and felt that this was all a part of the experience. The lodge isn’t the most updated but quite honestly it’s what gives it character and makes it feel so “homey”, welcoming and so connected to nature. The rooms come with great AC, secured lockbox and are cleaned everyday by the housekeeping staff. Morning yoga is hosted by Hector, which has a true gift for teaching yoga. The afternoon yoga instructors rotate and they are all so great. This place was very inclusive and a lot of the practices were incorporated based on how the yogi group was feeling that morning/afternoon. If existing injuries were present on a guest, the instructors always made sure to offer pose modifications.The Shala is so beautiful and peaceful. Meditation sessions are also offered on select days of the week. The lodge also offers to take you to Tamarindo beach for the day. You are taken to town by Harold (one of the lodge owners) who always makes sure to accommodate pick up and drop off times with you. He is very accommodating and will offer stops at the grocery store/ATM or whatever you need. Make sure you ask him about the really good empanadas in Tamarindo. As far as meals go, Donald, the chef for El Sabanero, has a true gift for cooking. The meals are primarily vegetarian based and selected by the chef himself on what will be served for that particular day. You never now what your meal will be ahead of time but I can guarantee you that you won’t be disappointed. He makes everything from scratch and makes the most simple vegetables taste amazing. Meals are served buffet style and are more of a communal style in which everyone sits at the table and you get to meet other El Sabanero guests. I was lucky enough to meet some amazing women during my stay here and have built friendships that have felt like I’ve known these individuals for years. Airport pick up and drop off was arranged by Kurt and Harold which was such a convenience and r
酒店回复: Thank you very much for your wonderful review! Harold
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This was such a wonderful experience! The yoga was geared to my abilities, which I appreciated greatly. The yoga instructors were extremely knowledgeable, kind and thoughtful with their yoga instruction. The facilities were rustic, but clean and comfortable, in a beautiful setting. Howler monkeys, snakes, turtles, all the wildlife you can imagine! Love the lodge dogs and cats, a real comfort to me. The only downfall was the food. The chef had broken his arm, which couldn’t be helped so the maid stepped in and cooked our meals for us. Although they were good, they were simple beans and rice, not the cuisine I was hoping for. Would go on this retreat again, and again! Loved every minute.
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I had a very uncomfortable experience with the manager Harold. Once I reserved my spot, I got an email saying I have to text the manager on whatsapp so they have my number. After I did that, the manager Harold asked me if I can bring him "credit cards" that his brother would "mail" to me in Canada (where I am from) to Costa Rica. He asked for my personal address and it was very weird, I have never been in a scenario where a stranger asks you to smuggle something internationally for them. He got very persistent and constantly messaged me on whatsapp about it. I asked him questions about the resort and he never answered those completely, he would just say he is "driving" and can't answer. I ended up giving him the address to a post office close by because I felt very pressured and the dynamic was just so weird. I went to the post office and asked if the mail came and they said they needed a tracking number for any packages they receive so I asked harold for the tracking number and he got angry and said he doesn't have it etc. It was just a very weird, uncomfortable experience for me. I felt very pressured to do something that is not my responsibility at all and it was NOT a good experience. I have not been to the resort, so I can't say anything about that but my communication with the manager, Harold was UNCOMFORTABLE.
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酒店回复: Dear Jessica, we are in Costa Rica and everyone who ever lived here knows that sending credit cards from overseas is risky, they might end up in wrong hands. Very often our clients ask if they can bring something from the US or Canada or Europe. Sometimes we take advantage of the offer since many things are not available here. In your case, Harold, himself a Canadian asked you if you mind bringing his new debit/credit cards and you told him yes, no problem. You should have told him that you are uncomfortable doing this. We would never ask any Yogi to "smuggle" something for us. I am sorry that you felt pressured. Please learn how to say NO in the future to protect your boundaries. Pura Vida
酒店真是太美了,一尘不染,气派非凡。房间很漂亮,床也很舒服。包含的早餐非常棒。员工非常友善周到。泳池更是令人惊艳。我强烈推荐这个宁静祥和的地方!
只要看一下照片,您就会明白整个故事……敢于提供如此肮脏的房间真是太可惜了……浴室未打扫,游泳池未打扫,盘子很脏……简而言之,这家酒店只是一个名字……避免入住这家酒店,以免失望,因为尽管您有照片和指示,但酒店不会给您任何折扣……一分钱一分货,远离纯净生活……
This was my second time at El Sabanero; I visited last year in March as well. Even last year the place seemed to be in transition after passing away of its owner and founder. Things have not changed much since. It appears the number of guests is dwindling (maybe due to lower numbers of tourists in Costa Rica overall). My last couple of days there was only one other person there. Positives: the location, friendly staff, low key/pleasant atmosphere, beautiful scenery, free shuttle to and from the Liberia airport and free daily shuttle to Tamarindo, morning and evening yoga. What could be improved: structure/itinerary for yoga retreats (currently not in place), food (more variety with more fresh fruit and vegetables), rooms (eg they lack reading lamps and are a bit dated). Overall, it is a quiet and pleasant spot to spend a few days in, relax and do some yoga. It is not really a proper retreat at this point as people come and go, and there is no real structure in place. Hector - who was a yoga teacher there for many years is no longer there; new yoga instructors are good but the place is lacking a person who could glue it back together. The place is also used and advertised as B&B with the majority of guests who I met there not really interested in doing yoga. In summary, I had a nice and quiet few days. If you are looking to chill somewhere quiet and low key for a few days and do some yoga - this place is for you. If you are looking for a proper yoga retreat - you should probably explore other places with more organized itineraries.
I'm now a "repeat offender" best tile to have . This time around I had problems with my flight and I thought I wasn't gonna make it. Anyhow I ended up making it and not was I super glad to be back home again This place is divine inviting and it's really the people that make this place shine. The love here is undeniable present . The place is clean the food is something you will look forward to after you take your last bite. It outshines anywhere I've probably ever eaten This time I brought my flute so I'm able to play on a nice rainy day. All I can say is I'll be back of course it's like a second home. If I could live here I would
Definitely book this if you are looking for something wonderful, relaxing and amazing! I wanted to get away for a week all by myself. I wanted a week to renew and relax. I was a bit hesitant and worried about booking a retreat that I was too old for(I'm 55) or that was too structured or that didn't have good food or that was too "posh" or that wasn't nice enough..... I think you get the picture. Well, I found EVERYTHING I needed and wanted at El Sabanero. First, it is beautiful-naturally. This isn't a posh resort-and I wasn't looking for that. It is relaxed and inviting and homey.... and clean!! The individual cabins with the hammocks are wonderful. Yes, rustic, but clean and nice. And, you actually get your cabin cleaned every day!! Something the chain places don't do anymore. Second, will you fit in? YES!! I guarantee it!! I hadn't done Yoga in a few years-back injury, laziness, serious family stress issue(so many excuses I had)-I showed up and felt totally comfortable-at all times. The Yoga is wonderful. The people are amazing. It's really the people-the owner, the staff, the instructors and the other people at the lodge. It just all melded perfectly. Age: irrelevant. Skill level: pretty much irrelevant but at least learn a few yoga poses before you go-don't have to but it may be easier. If you are highly skilled-they will challenge you. Third, the food. OMG-the food!! THANK YOU DONALD!!! Wow. absolutely amazing. I am NOT a vegetarian! And, I love fish(so worried I wouldn't get fish). Well, I must say that the food was some of the best food I've ever had!! Not sure if I mentioned-I'm a foodie btw. Yes, it is essentially vegetarian-but we did get fish 1 night. It is amazing. I was always more than satisfied. In fact, arguably, I ate more on this trip that I usually do when I travel-I just couldn't help myself. How in the heck does he make vegetarian food that good??? I will never understand. Donald did inspire me to come home and cook a few vegetarian dishes-thank you Donald. Finally, you are not a prisoner!! Seriously, some of the "retreats" I looked at sounded like-well-prisons. They were super structured-wanted you to stay only at the resort the whole time, only eat at the resort etc. This is not El Sabanero. There is a shuttle every single day to the beach. If you don't eat meals there-they don't care. Just let Donald know if you are going to miss a meal so he doesn't cook so much food. There are excursions you can sign up for-and they are thrilled when you do(or don't! up to you!). Also, there is a cute little restaurant at the end of the the lodge's drive-pizza, burgers and btw-fish(which was great) and yes-beer and wine-ice cream and sorbet too. So, if you just want to go sit somewhere different and have a glass of wine-that is fine too. In other words-it's your time-you choose how to spend it and no one is mad or upset or offended or expecting anything of you except to enjoy your time(sounds amazing, right??) Di
One of the most incredible experiences of my life. So much kindness, love, joy, aliveness. Beauty is everywhere. A space for healing, individually and collectively. Where people naturally share their hearts. And nature inspires awe. THANK YOU. I came back home full of gratitude and wonderful memories. I am already looking forward to coming back. I see very clearly now why so many of the guests I met there had already visited before. This is a place to return to. A place that is very special. Pura vida.
My wife and I stayed at El Sabanero from August 5th to 12th of this year 2023. We had a delightful time. Owners Kurt & Harold are very accommodating and make you feel very welcome. Morning yoga with Hector was wonderful, and I appreciated how he made an effort to accommodate the different skill sets of the guests, so as a beginner I did not feel threatened, and Hector encouraged me to pursue yoga practice further. The other yoga gals for evening yoga were awesome too, every one of them. Ana the massage therapist is a keeper too, and highly recommended. Being able to sign up for excursions/tours, and a complimentary shuttle daily to the beach was really nice too. Donald the cook needs special recognition for still pulling it off with a broken arm – salute. While the place needs a little fixing up here and there, and has aged a wee bit, it still gives it a more rustic feel and more than makes up for that with it’s charm, views, people, features, community, and caring & safe environment to truly enjoy a reset in beautiful Costa Rica. Pura Vida El Sabanero!
El Sabanero was far more great than I could’ve ever expected. As a first time solo female traveler I was very scared and skeptical of where I’d end up. I’m so happy I picked this place. From the moment you arrive to the lodge, your welcomed by Kurt (one of the lodge owners) as if you were family or a long time friend. Then you’re greeted and given a tour of the lodge by Emma, she is one of the amazing yoga instructors that you’re lucky to spend your stay with. Throughout my tour I was greeted by the dogs the hotel has adopted. They are all so sweet and pure and great for emotional support. They are just so loving. Make sure you find Luna, but I’m sure she’ll find you before you even get the chance to look for her. The dogs helped me feel safe during my stay as they stood guard throughout the night on the decks of all the rooms. I will say when booking this lodge keep in mind that you are staying in a location where there will be bugs, insect and animals of all sorts. I am terrified of bugs but I went in knowing what I was getting myself into and felt that this was all a part of the experience. The lodge isn’t the most updated but quite honestly it’s what gives it character and makes it feel so “homey”, welcoming and so connected to nature. The rooms come with great AC, secured lockbox and are cleaned everyday by the housekeeping staff. Morning yoga is hosted by Hector, which has a true gift for teaching yoga. The afternoon yoga instructors rotate and they are all so great. This place was very inclusive and a lot of the practices were incorporated based on how the yogi group was feeling that morning/afternoon. If existing injuries were present on a guest, the instructors always made sure to offer pose modifications.The Shala is so beautiful and peaceful. Meditation sessions are also offered on select days of the week. The lodge also offers to take you to Tamarindo beach for the day. You are taken to town by Harold (one of the lodge owners) who always makes sure to accommodate pick up and drop off times with you. He is very accommodating and will offer stops at the grocery store/ATM or whatever you need. Make sure you ask him about the really good empanadas in Tamarindo. As far as meals go, Donald, the chef for El Sabanero, has a true gift for cooking. The meals are primarily vegetarian based and selected by the chef himself on what will be served for that particular day. You never now what your meal will be ahead of time but I can guarantee you that you won’t be disappointed. He makes everything from scratch and makes the most simple vegetables taste amazing. Meals are served buffet style and are more of a communal style in which everyone sits at the table and you get to meet other El Sabanero guests. I was lucky enough to meet some amazing women during my stay here and have built friendships that have felt like I’ve known these individuals for years. Airport pick up and drop off was arranged by Kurt and Harold which was such a convenience and r
This was such a wonderful experience! The yoga was geared to my abilities, which I appreciated greatly. The yoga instructors were extremely knowledgeable, kind and thoughtful with their yoga instruction. The facilities were rustic, but clean and comfortable, in a beautiful setting. Howler monkeys, snakes, turtles, all the wildlife you can imagine! Love the lodge dogs and cats, a real comfort to me. The only downfall was the food. The chef had broken his arm, which couldn’t be helped so the maid stepped in and cooked our meals for us. Although they were good, they were simple beans and rice, not the cuisine I was hoping for. Would go on this retreat again, and again! Loved every minute.
I had a very uncomfortable experience with the manager Harold. Once I reserved my spot, I got an email saying I have to text the manager on whatsapp so they have my number. After I did that, the manager Harold asked me if I can bring him "credit cards" that his brother would "mail" to me in Canada (where I am from) to Costa Rica. He asked for my personal address and it was very weird, I have never been in a scenario where a stranger asks you to smuggle something internationally for them. He got very persistent and constantly messaged me on whatsapp about it. I asked him questions about the resort and he never answered those completely, he would just say he is "driving" and can't answer. I ended up giving him the address to a post office close by because I felt very pressured and the dynamic was just so weird. I went to the post office and asked if the mail came and they said they needed a tracking number for any packages they receive so I asked harold for the tracking number and he got angry and said he doesn't have it etc. It was just a very weird, uncomfortable experience for me. I felt very pressured to do something that is not my responsibility at all and it was NOT a good experience. I have not been to the resort, so I can't say anything about that but my communication with the manager, Harold was UNCOMFORTABLE.