| Casa Colibri (hummingbird) |
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Casa Colibri has two bedrooms, each with its own bath. Snuggled in the palm forest, it is immediately behind the first dune. It offers maximum seclusion and privacy in a garden setting, directly on the beach. |
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Casa Colibri is wonderfully light and airy. The walls between the living
room and each bedroom are louvered: open for light and breeze, closed for
privacy. The effect is one of openness and space. |
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Casa Colibri is tastefully decorated with traditional Mexican furnishings
against a backdrop of stunning contemporary architecture. Casa Colibri is fully modern in every respect. |
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The kitchen is large, light and airy. There is a 4-burner propane stove
top, without oven, and a propane refrigerator. It would be hard to imagine a more pleasant place to cook. There is a cozy breakfast area. |
![]() | Between Casa Colibri and the beach lies a lily-pond moat to keep at bay the ghosts of pirates past. |
![]() | On this bridge one can conduct fantasy sword fights against Henry Morgan and Jacque LaFitte. |
![]() | The observation deck on top of the house is the perfect place to unwind after an exciting tropical day. |
![]() | From the observation deck one can keep watch for passing pelicans and frigate birds and watch the sun both rise and set. |