Casa Amorita
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Penny, Casa Amorita is wonderful. My fiance and I were there last August. I would go back in a second. I have already posted a message about Casa Amorita on this board (do a search for Casa Amorita and it will pull up). I would also recommend eating at Mezza Luna. Rita (the owner of Casa Amorita) recommended it and it was fantastic. It's in walking distance from Casa Amorita.
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For Penny & Sue~ From the website Amorita appears to be near, up behind the main cathedral? This would make it very convenient to shopping, restaurants and bars but a bit of a hike to get down to the beach.<BR><BR>My favorite is Casa Andrea near Playa Los Muertos (beach) located in the south part of old town. Beautiful garden, nice pool, rooms have patio kitchens. www.casa-andrea.com
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Sorry for the late response. Casa Amorita is right behind the cathedral on a cobble stone street. Definitely in walking distance to restaurants and bars. We walked to Trios, Mezza Luna and a lot of other places. The web site is www.casaamorita.com. The pics on the web site are old as there is A LOT more tree growth and flowers around the house now. There is also a bar on the roof now w/a thatched roof. Some of my favorite things:<BR><BR>- huge iron french doors onto a private balcony w/iron table and chairs that overlook the bay<BR>- swimming pool w/bar that actually goes under the house and into the living room<BR>- beautiful rooftop bar w/iron bar stools and tables<BR>- incredible homemade breakfasts<BR>- iron canopy and or wood carved beds<BR><BR>It's private, small (4 guestrooms?) and very clean.
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