Ecologically-minded
The property and buildings were designed with permaculture principles in mind. The property captures rain water, utilizing dry, compostable toilets, and heating water with the sun. Local, natural materials such as earthen bricks and tiles, bamboo, stone, and sustainably harvested wood and palm throughout the construction.
The component of sustainability was important to Take Care Club, as the mission of their project is to take care of all facets of life including how they leave their carbon and cultural footprint on these lands that everyone has the privilege of enjoying.
The guesthouse consists of 6 independent suites, each with large sliding doors and windows. The rooms have mosquito protection, elegant lighting, and top quality fans. There are 6 composting toilets and 4 solar hot water showers that are shared between the rooms. There is a large palapa for movement, play, dining, and lounging, and a well-stocked kitchen facility.
Other points to note
The twin beds in any of the rooms could be put together to make a king size bed. They have a proper connecter and sheets for this to be done. They would like to keep the dorm-style to encourage team building but you can have a private experience upon request.