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Total Bedrooms: 2
Total Bathrooms: 1
If, while guiding yourself to the the common bathroom with a tiny flashlight at 2 AM on a 50 degree night, you should find yourself wondering why you paid around $400/night for this, remind yourself that "roughing it" in style isn't cheap.
It's a great place to stay, as long as you understand what you signed up for. Also understand that the advertised views are subject to the whims of nature and may or may not be available, depending on when you go.
My wife and I stopped by for lunch on a trip down the coast. The views are amazing and the lunch was a little pricey, but the Saigon Chicken sandwich was one of the best chicken sandwiches I've ever had. The manager gave us a quick tour of one of the yurts, and it looked amazing. We will be back to rent one for a getaway
I love that the yurts have minimal furniture & comfortable beds & pillows. But having minimal furniture there should be more attention to detail when it comes to dust bunnies & spider webs. Location is great!
Magical resort above the sea. We stayed in the Cove house which I highly recommend -- the soaking tub on the deck is a must. Amazing hiking during the day, incredible stars at night. Really good food and hospitality. Hard to overstate.
Every aspect of the resort that is not the product of the owner's imagination or crafting is great. The scenery, excellent. The yurts, phenomenal.
Every aspect of the resort that is the product of the owner's imagination or crafting is terrible. The food is horrendously overpriced and its not even that good. Breakfast optionsbare terrible. And do not let them trick you into spending $450 on a sushi dinner for two. Its not worth it.
Ultimately, I will stay here again; but I will bring my own food. The resort is great except the food and the pricea of the food.