Laguna Garzon Floating Lodge has become home to many artists as well as an exclusive celebrity hideaway; surrounded by almost undiscovered beaches and lagoons, visitors can expect to find natural pastures with free – grazing cattle, local fishermen providing the “catch of the day” and also water sports and word class quality restaurants.
This is where Pablo and Andrea decided to build Laguna Garzon Floating Lodge , a place to enjoy nature while preserving the “lagoon” and avoiding any negative impact on the dynamics of the ecosystems that live in the National Park which has been declared a natural reserve. The locals, who work in the lodge and actively participate in the project making it sustainable for the whole area, have made of this particular place, an attraction without allowing its natural and slow life charm to be lost.
The lodge which has been built with local wood, offers 12 cabins that literally float on the lagoon, resembling the French Polynesia. Cabins are fully air-conditioned, and feature private baths and balconies on the surface of the lagoon. Cabins are connected by a series of raised walkways. At the lagoon lodge guests can enjoy kayaks, canoes, kite surf (optional), windsurf (optional) and they can also use the services of the countryside inn (more or less 5 kilometers away) if they wish to stay at the pool or go horse riding.
Activities and Services:
- Breakfast provided
- Kayaks
- Bicycles (from the Inn)
- Horses (at the Inn)
- Laundry Service (optional)
- Fishing (optional)
- Kite Surf (optional)
- Sailing (optional)
- Windsurf (optional)
Miradores de Laguna Garzon is a meeting place for old and new friends to share good barbecues and even better wines, and enjoy all the possibilities that the lagoon and wonderful beach, have to offer.
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Kate was great to work with in the planning stage. She was prompt, helpful, and efficient. Our tour guide, Edwin, was knowledgeable and passionate. We were very happy to have traveled with Adventure Life, it made the trip easy and a true pleasure. We could concentrate on enjoying the experience rather than the details of travel.
Lisa Bridge