This guesthouse is run by friendly Dutch couple Marc and Marieke and has just four quirkily decorated, snug rooms. It's a simple setup, with a private, hammock-strung terrace for each room and lots of thoughtful little touches, and the warmth and helpfulness of the owners makes for a wonderful experience.
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Southwestern Nicaragua
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