Casa Torote is design, comfort & adventure in a beautiful beach house in La Ventana. Just a short walk to the beach, steps away from a fully stock supermarket, artisanal coffee shop, restaurants, bars and more. Enjoy breakfast with stunning views, relax, swim, snorkel, paddle, get fish tacos, kitesurf, bike, have a BBQ, and gather around the fire pit or heated pool.
Casa Torote includes a two-stories main house with 2 bedrooms and a small guest house with 1 bedroom. In addition to the queen-size beds in each bedroom, each house has a sofa bed. This will allow to sleep 6 people in beds and up to 2-4 additional people in sofa beds.
The common areas include a beautiful palapa-covered grill & bar, a heated pool (4-ft deep), a fire pit in the 2nd floor deck, and a hot tub only available during mid-November to March. The palapa is a great area to socialize and have BBQs as it counts with lots of counter space, a large charcoal grill, a half bathroom, a changing room, an outdoor shower, and a drying lines rack for your wetsuits and gear. Hot tub can be available during the warmer months per request (April - mid-November), with an extra fee.
The main house is modern, spacious, tastefully appointed and well equipped. It has high ceilings with many windows to enjoy the views. The main floor features an open kitchen / living room area with a half bathroom for guests. The guest bedroom is on the main floor. The living room has a convertible bed that can comfortably fit 2 kids or 1 adult. The main bedroom is on the second floor and is only accessible via the outdoor stairs. Guests who stay in the upstairs bedroom will wake up to a breathtaking sunrise over the ocean from your bed!
The casita is a studio concept with a spacious feel that includes a small front deck, living room, kitchen with a dual-purpose center island (cooking and dining), a bedroom, closet, and full bathroom (no tub).
OTHER THINGS TO NOTE:
Kiters & Wing foilers: There are two beaches only 5 and 10 minutes away (walking). You can launch or land your kite or wing in either, but note that the first beach exit is between two rocky tips, so if you are foiling, it would only be recommended for those that are very proficient with their water starts.
Noise at night: Although the town is usually "sleepy" by 9 pm, be aware that occasionally people drive around proud of their music. It is part of their culture, so we can only say welcome to Baja, Mexico! But don't worry, you'll get used to it. But if you are sensitive to noise at night, a couple of earplugs will take care of it.