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8.8 out of 10

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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 6102 sq m

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  • Barbecue grill
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  • Parking available
    Parking available
  • Pet-friendly
    Pet-friendly
  • Outdoor space
    Outdoor space
  • Kitchen
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Aticama, Nayarit
  • Matanchen Bay Beach
    14 min drive
  • La Marinera Temple Ruins
    15 min drive
  • Las Islitas Beach
    22 min drive
  • Tepic, Nayarit (TPQ-Amado Nervo National)
    56 min drive

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You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.

Casa Karina Spectacular Ocean View From Your Own Private Pool

Season 2021
* NEW furniture throughout
* NEW pool overlooking the ocean, walk in from the veranda
* AC and glass windows
* Dedicated Wi-Fi
* King sized bed in master, two twins plus queen in second room
* Grill, coffee and tea pot, toaster, microwave, blender, dishes & pans
* Secure parking, manicured garden
* Hammocks throughout including one on the veranda
* Boogie boards

BEFORE BOOKING PLEASE READ THE BULLET POINTS BELOW DESCRIPTION
(NOT SUITABLE FOR SMALL CHILDREN DUE TO STEEP DROP OFF AND UNFENCED POOL)

Casa Karina is a very private, hidden jewel of a property! With spectacular ocean views throughout the house and newly built soaking pool located directly in front of the large, covered veranda you now have everything you need to have a truly wonderful stay.
The house two bedrooms/1 bath, and has A/C throughout. We have full kitchen with all of the necessities.

BEFORE BOOKING PLEASE READ THE BULLET POINTS BELOW DESCRIPTION
Aticama really is a hidden treasure off the beaten path designed for those who are adventurous at heart and yearn for a truly meaningful vacation. Perfect for artists and writers or for those who just want some quiet time to contemplate or enjoy this beautiful garden state.

Casa Karina is located just above the town of Aticama, on a bluff overlooking the Pacific. It is a private, quiet oasis set in a garden of palm trees with a green jungle surrounding it.

While at Casa Karina you can dine inside or out on the patio tables al fresco while enjoying the view of the ocean and the garden tended to by our lovely housekeeper. In or out you always have the soothing sounds of the water in the background.

Matanchen beach is about 10 minutes by on foot or 5 minutes by car. Unspoiled by tourists but spotted with friendly beach restaurants it has wide sandy beach and shallow water perfect for swimming.

Just fifteen minutes away by bus or car is the Historic town of San Blas as well as the famous La Tavora mangrove boat trip which takes you through the jungle filled with flora, fauna and most exciting, crocodiles.

If you are tired of the tourists, timeshare salesmen, souvenir hawkers, and high prices of other destinations come see us and experience Mexico at a cheaper, more leisurely, more enjoyable pace.

After a few days at Casa Karina and our little town of Aticama you'll understand why we call it Ati-Coma. It helps melt away the stress, hustle and bustle that is so much of our every day lives at home. Come to a more mellow place to recharge your batteries and enjoy a slower pace of life. The good life!

ATICAMA IS BEST SUITED TO SEASONED, ADVENTUROUS TRAVELERS
Bullet points below are things to keep in mind so you can make an educated decision.

•Who do I call if I need something? We have two english/spanish speaking property managers, Jenny and Manuel, who will meet you and walk you through the house upon your arrival and is available for information during your stay.

•How does it compare to Cabo or Puerto Vallarta? It doesn’t. This isn’t a resort town, this is really Mexico and your stay here will be very much like living, for a short time, in a community of family who welcome visitors as friends they’ve never met. It’s called the garden state because of the green jungle, wildflowers and butterflies that flourish here and there is some tourism but this is a working fishing and agricultural village. You’ll be sharing that uncrowded beach with a family here and there who’ve taken the day off to have a family picnic or fresh fish lunch.

•Beaches: Matanchen beach is very wide and shallow making it a great swimming beach. There are palapas (shaded palm shelters) all along the beach and if you’re in front of a restaurant they’ll serve you while you enjoy the surf and sand. My favorite is El Paraiso. The second restaurant as you enter the beach from Aticama.

•Groceries. Mexicans shop the fish, fruit and vegetables stands and markets daily. There are no big grocery stores in Aticama. We may be able to find someone to stock the house before you’re arrival if you are interested for a fee. Otherwise my recommendation if you’re coming from Puerto Vallarta is to stop at one of the many mega stores there on your way north, Mexican or American. Purchase one or two Styrofoam ice chests and do a major grocery run. Don’t forget ice. We have excellent coffee here in town picked locally. And at the mini marts you’ll find milk, bread, cheese beer etc… but not a big wine selection, or olive oil, balsamic vinegar and other very non-Mexican items.

•Restaurants. Again this is a fishing village. There are taco stands, Lucy’s, the Mexican diner, Casa Manana hotel bar/restaurant, the take out chicken shop and all the fresh fish and shrimp you’d ever want to eat in Aticama. There’s the San Blas Social Club, Red Witch and Garza Canela in San Blas for variety but overall not a lot of actual restaurants.

•ATM’s. There are at least 2 in San Blas.

•A car is essential. Again this is a rural area. So if you are in great shape and don’t mind walking up and down hills in the heat or to the beach, great. If not then a rental car is really the only way to enjoy everything this area has to offer.

•There are geckos. They’re really cool and eat a ton of bugs and you’ll never see them on the floor, only on ceilings. But these little mascots live both in and outside of homes here. Mosquitos and no see ums are only a challenge in the hot, rainy season between June-October and at twilight and dusk and only outside.

•We do not have an egg slicer or other fancy kitchen gadgets but we do have the basics including a coffee and tea kettle, toaster, microwave, blender and of course a wine opener. We try to have wine glasses on hand at all times but they break on the tile floors. We have plenty of glasses, dishes, etc… This weather is tough on knives and pots and pans but the kitchen does have them even if they’re not the fanciest.

•Drinking water. There should be at least 2-3, 5-gallon jugs when you arrive and if you need more just ask our caretaker. We cook only with purified bottled water and use a drop of iodine, designed for water purification, when cleaning fruits and vegetables, which we place in a bowl of tap water.

•Locals. There is a nice sized, active community of Americans and Canadians who run the museum, spay and neuter clinic, cultural center and library, where there’s a Sunday market from November through April. The locals are used to visitors and are very friendly and helpful even if they don’t speak English and you don’t speak Spanish. A smile and an attempt to communicate is always appreciated.

•Safety. This is a small tight knit community where violent crime is extremely rare and you see multitudes of children happily playing outside. But petty theft has always been a nuisance in Mexico, which is why people have privacy gates and security windows. Common sense stuff like not leaving bags or purses in plain sight in your car or leaving the house doors open when you’re gone is really the only things to avoid. Tip: We do have a locking closet if you do bring valuable items like electronics that you’d like to store away.

•What do you provide? Sheets, regular and beach towels, clean drinking water, pots/pans, dishes, dish soap, toilet paper, paper towels and of course indoor/outdoor furniture. Everything else is up in the air depending on when you come, besides what’s mentioned above. Salt and sugar? The humidity means that they don’t last long so there may be some but if not they are available in town. Anything that is in the kitchen is available for your use. I ask the housekeeper only to clear out perishable items and to leave non perishables for the next guest.

•Monteczuemas revenge. You can pick it up in even the fanciest of resort towns. Tip: Buy the highest count of pure, (not a probiotic combination), acidophilus at home a week before your trip and take 1 twice a day, every day including while you’re here. Gives you an iron stomach that will allow you to enjoy the wonderful seafood, fresh fruits and vegetables without the stress. Trust me, it works!

Guest access
Whole space and beautiful garden : )

Other things to note
This is rural Mexico with all of its charm and quirks. We do sometimes have power and internet outages. We will always do our best to resolve any situation as soon as possible but there are times when all we can do is wait for the services to be reestablished.
During your stay at this villa, you'll be close to Las Islitas Beach. Features include an outdoor pool. A private pool and a kitchen are available in the villa.
  • Air-conditioned villa with private pool, kitchen, and balcony
  • Take a swim in the outdoor pool
  • 5.8 mi (9.4 km) from Matanchen Bay Beach and 8.1 mi (13.1 km) from Las Islitas Beach
This villa offers its guests an outdoor pool, barbecue grills, and a garden. The front desk is open around the clock.

This villa is smoke free.

Property manager

Jenny Robbins & Manuel Navarro Vaca

Languages

English, Spanish

Property amenities

Beach

  • Beach towels

Pool/Spa

  • Private pool
  • Outdoor pool

Internet

  • WiFi available

Parking and transport

  • On-site parking
  • Car required

Kitchen

  • Fridge
  • Stovetop
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Coffee/tea maker
  • Toaster
  • Paper towels
  • Coffee grinder
  • Cookware/dishes/utensils

Bedrooms

  • 2 bedrooms
  • Bed sheets provided

Bathrooms

  • 1 bathroom
  • Toilet paper
  • Towels provided

Entertainment

  • Books

Outdoor areas

  • Balcony
  • Barbecue
  • Garden
  • Outdoor furniture

Laundry

  • Near a laundromat

Comfort

  • Air conditioning

Pets

  • Pet friendly

Suitability/Accessibility

  • If you have any requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
  • Tile flooring in public areas
  • Smoke-free property

Services and conveniences

  • Limited housekeeping
  • Iron/ironing board

Location highlights

  • Near the ocean
  • In a rural location

Things to do

  • Bodyboard on site
  • Swimming nearby
  • Fishing nearby
  • Power boating nearby
  • Wildlife and game walks nearby
  • Sailing nearby
  • Hiking nearby
  • Hiking/biking trails nearby
  • Horse riding nearby
  • Surfing/body boarding nearby

Safety features

  • Carbon monoxide detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector)
  • Smoke detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property)
  • Deadbolt lock

General

  • Unit size: 1100 sq ft (102 sq m)
  • Property does not allow children

Policies

Check-in

Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM
Minimum check-in age: 30

Check-out

Check-out before 11:00 AM

Special check-in instructions

The host will greet guests on arrival
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions

Access methods

Host will greet you

Pets

  • Pets are welcome
  • Restrictions apply
  • For more information, you can reach out to the property at the number on the booking confirmation

Children and extra beds

  • This property does not allow children.

Important information

You need to know

This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business, or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a deadbolt lock
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
The host will greet guests on arrival. You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions. You will also receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account which will enable you to manage your booking.

We should mention

  • To make arrangements for your pet, contact the property directly using the information on your booking confirmation.

Casa Karina Spectacular Ocean View From Your Own Private Pool Reviews

Reviews

8.8

Excellent

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Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Angela D.

Fantastic stay
We had an absolutely wonderful, peaceful stay at Casa Karina. It was the perfect size for me, my partner and our two young adult/teen sons. We loved hanging out on the patio, taking turns in the hammock and watching the ocean and pelicans flying overhead. Going to sleep in comfortable beds while listening to the waves. Kitchen supplies were ample. The property manager, Jenny, was very responsive to all of our concerns and communications. Aticama is a charming village with many great restaurants and great beaches close by. We would love to return and stay much longer than a week next time!
Stayed 7 nights in Feb 2019

6/10 Okay

Sandra L.

Great view, comfy master bed, you can live on the veranda
Comfortable for two adults. Panoramic view of ocean and constant lull of waves, very relaxing. Aside from Aticama’s notorious bugs (still better than San Blas) (bring spray) the oceanside porch was our location for everything but sleeping. Interesting crafts collection. House charming but needs some work. Water pressure almost inadequate especially in kitchen. New shower head would be nice. First step from driveway particularly hazardous. Yard could use some attention. Jenny was very available and helpful even though she was away and massages by Liz were quite good and professional- a highlight. Aticama friendly and ‘real’ Mexico and location is good for daytrips. We went to San Blas, Mexcaltitán de Uribe, the Matachen beaches and Tepic twice. You can also just walk through the cemetery for quick access to the malecon leading to Aticama’s popular (drive-on) beach. Great people watching and walking as well as ocean access. Yaka or mango or coco paletas from the cart vendors not to be missed. How do they keep them so cold???
Stayed 10 nights in Dec 2018

10/10 Excellent

John H., Sunderland Canada

Wonderful
Thank you so much for letting us stay in your casa for the past 2 months Casa Karina is private with an amazing westerly view across,the Pacific Ocean We ate all our meals out on the spacious verandah, and were lulled to sleep every night by the sound of the waves breaking on the beach below us We had some minor problems - this is rural Mexico after all - but they were quickly and efficiently dealt with by the charming Jenny. Thank you Jenny. You were terrific The casa is cosy and well equipped with cooking utensils, and bed linens. Gloria the house cleaner did great work, and the friendly gardener was always a pleasure to meet. The king bed rivalled ours ar home for comfort. There is no wifi, and the telephone reception. Is unreliable. The library in town has good wifi, and was a great way to stay connected with family and world affairs. This was our second long stay in Aticama. We loved revisiting friends we met last year, margaritas and dinners at Casa Mañana, the best coconut shrimps ever at Restaurant Islitas on Playa Las Islitas (possibly the best beach we've ever visited Long walks with our dog along Matanchen Bay, beautiful sunsets - what more could we wish for? The malecon runs beneath the cliff that leads from the back garden. There is substantial work being done on it. They hope to complete it by May and will link the town of Aticama and Matcanchen Bay - a worker says it will accommodate two lanes of traffic, a walking and a cycling path. Hopefully is won't affect the tranquility that is the charm of,this property. We hope to return to this relaxing and welcoming community one day soon February and March 2018
Stayed 56 nights in Jan 2018

10/10 Excellent

Verified traveller

San Blas Un Encanto
I could not ask for more. I wanted to relax and I did. Sitting outside on the "tapete" watching the moon go by, and listening to the ocean, is something unforgetable. Eating out was a delicacy, fresh seafood everyday a few meters down the street. The mango and plum plants in front of the house had tons of ripe fruit, the floor was covered of it and we had to do something about it. We visited "El Tovara," a paseo into the jungle that gave as a chance to see birds and crocodiles. The house being at the end of the street had no neighbors, and being on a hill gave us the spectacular view of the ocean. Going to the beach by a shortcut adventure into the cemetery did not bother us, just had to be quiet not to disturb the absolute peace in that place. Thanks for that house, it was a pleasure living in it for a week.

8/10 Good

Brad J.

Relaxing in isolation
The month in Aticama was very enjoyable and relaxing. The casa is at the end of a cobblestone road, so there is zero traffic. The house is in a gated fenced enclosure, so it is completely secure, including the car. The view from the front of the house is extraordinary, facing west across the entire Bay of Matanchen. The casita is about two hundred feet above the beach road, perched on a cliff. Probably not the place for kids. You must drive or a long walk to reach beaches. The town of Aticama is a fishing village, with a lot to see as they fish and dive for oysters in front of the house. Fresh seafood is abundant. Other restaurants in San Blas and along the beach offer other diverse fare. Shopping is ok in Aticama for most things, San Blas is good for more extensive tastes. The kitchen is tight but certainly adequate, with pots and pans in various life stages. Bring your own charcoal grill or you can buy grilled chickens several places and many restaurants have grilled seafood. The bedrooms are large and the beds comfortable. The chairs are not comfortable to the America custom, bring folding chairs if you can. There is no communication at the house; nearest wi-fi is three blocks away, at the local library. If isolation and quiet is your goal, this is the place for you. You will also need some Spanish to enjoy the community, English is scarce and a luxury. A car is also needed to fully enjoy the area and see some of the sights by Tepic or Puerto Vallarta. A very relaxed vacation for people with a little Spanish, a car and no need for TV, telephone or internet service. There is no A/C and the electric service is marginal. That was ok in January, might be a problem in the summer.
Stayed 31 nights in Jan 2017