Villa Monos Bailarines - aka 'House of the Dancing Monkeys' is a private rental property with a 2-bedroom main home and 1-bedroom guesthouse, set around a pool, ringed by rainforest. The area is part of a biological corridor, which means wildlife.
Villa Monos Bailarines is the perfect sanctuary from which to explore Manuel Antonio. With a central location just minutes from the beach and Quepos, it is also secluded and private, surrounded by rainforest and full of wildlife.
The main house has 2 bedrooms upstairs, one with a king bed and the other with 2 singles (can convert to a king) and a spacious, open living area and kitchen below. The guest house has a large private bath and covered terrace with a swing. Both share a nice pool.
The space is idyllic--like a little colonial village around a pool surrounded by rainforest. The main house has balconies for the bedrooms and a great covered patio area with a BBQ grill. The open floor-plan living area, dining area and kitchen flow freely out to the patio, where there is a large table for meals and games.
The guest house also has a large covered patio area with a hammock, and has a colonial feel. Inside there are high ceilings, AC, a large bathroom, a queen bed and a twin bed. A couple of steps communicate both homes to the pool terrace, where there are loungers to sit and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding rainforest.
Villa Monos is part of a biological corridor and therefore gets a ton of wildlife. Sloths, agoutis, iguanas and tons of birds including the notorious toucan and flamboyant scarlet macaw. Oh--and lots of monkeys, all three kinds: There are the howler monkeys--those are the ones that wake you up in the morning. There are the capuchin monkeys--they are the ones that steal your bananas and then gloat at you. And there are the titi monkeys, playful and plentiful--those are the ones from which the property get's it's namesake: Villa Monos Bailarines. aka 'House of the Dancing Monkeys'.