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The bungalows - a natural lodging experience
Almendro, caoba, cedro, eucalipto, guapinol, laurel y nogal… beautiful sounding Spanish names that have been worked into the structure of the Morgan’s Rock’s bungalows. The latter are all tropical woods that were used to build the fifteen bungalows at Morgan’s Rock Hacienda and Ecolodge. All proceed from responsibly managed logging sources or tree farming projects in Nicaragua, ensuring artistic yet ecologically responsible built bungalows.
"One of the best rooms I have ever stayed in. Well thought out and designed lodge"
Van Smith
Lodging and Accommodations: Nicaragua Ecolodge: Morgan's Rock guest room during the early evening.
"Stunning place! Wonderful architecture & wild surroundings…particularly love the attention to detail with interior design (only problem is you don't want to leave your room!) The place feels extremely exclusive as well as homey."
Markus Appleton
The fifteen bungalows face west; most of them letting you revere dramatic sunsets disappear into the Pacific Ocean. The surrounding forest adds indispensable privacy and peace to each unit. Most bungalows sit on a cliff overlooking the private bay and estuary. While they have been soundly designed to offer shelter from rain, sun or wind, each bungalow breathes nature. Some even have a tree growing out through the roof and all enjoy an indoor beach garden hosting your own private outdoor shower.
All hotel bungalows feature one king size bed, a comfortable sofa bed and a private deck. The architect has carefully used mainly local materials and the wooden furniture was custom made by local artisans. Even the quaint lamps have been made out of recycled wood from a former cattle ranch at Morgan’s Rock Eco Lodge! The bungalows are connected to the main lodge by an awesome 110-meter suspension bridge crossing a forested canyon.
Following, you can read all about the magnificent woods that were used to build the bungalows at the resort. Remember, all come from reforestation or certified logging projects
in Nicaragua.
Eucalyptus (Eucalypto) for structural posts. From reforestation.
Walnut (Nogal) for structure. Responsibly managed logging source in Nicaragua.
Jatoba (Guapinol) for the roof’s structure logging source in Nicaragua.
Almond Tree (Almendro) for floor. Responsibly managed logging source in Nicaragua.
Cordia (Laurel) for door and window frames. Responsibly managed logging source in Nicaragua
Mahogany (Caoba) for decoration and details. Responsibly managed logging source in Nicaragua.
Royal Cedar (Cedro) for matchboarding. Responsibly managed logging source in Nicaragua.
Teak (teka) for furniture. From reforestation projects in Costa Rica.
Ondine Cohane in Conde Nast Traveler, March 2005:
"I go for a long sunset swim off the beach at Morgan's Rock and feel as though the whole Pacific were mine alone."
For reservation & information contact: San Jose, Costa Rica main office
Reservations: +011 (506) 22-32-6449
Fax: +011 (506) 22-32-6297
E-mail: info@morgansrock.com