it was nice that roberto greeted us from the public ferry dock and showed us around town. he was helpful with the guided tours information, and we were able to use the kitchen to cook our own food, so that was a bonus! the propritor was very sick and had sick baby, so we felt bad for her, but she seemed as cheerful as could be under the circumstances. we wish that there were little carpets for the floor by our bed because the sand was hard to control and thee needs to be some kind of ground cover or maybe buckets of water to rinse your feet before you track in into your room. we rented a kayak and took the tour ourself and we saw some really amazing things, like tons of birds, monkeys, and blue morpho butterflies. you have to get up early to get your tickets at 5;30 am. or you will need to go at a later time during the day, as they only allow 14 kayaks in every 3 hours to the national park. being there early you get so see more animals hunting and the howler monkeys are so loud!