Our values
Mission
Host our guests in a clean, warm and comfortable space, imbued with the Boruca culture, offering a friendly and attentive service, with quality service and hospitality.
Vision
Being the ideal place to rest, share and enjoy with family and friends for its excellence and comfort. Achieve the early return on investment to achieve the financial stability of the company.
Contribute to the progress of the community by being a socially and environmentally responsible organization.
Hospitality
Provide a friendly and attentive service to our guests so that they feel at home.
Honesty
Attachment to the morals and principles, being honest with people and their belongings.
Service
Channeling actions to satisfy the requests of our visitors.
Warmth
A cordial welcome and provide a pleasant stay to our guests.
Respect
Consider each individual, institution and environmet,with which the company establishes contact.
And who is Cuasran?
Cuasràn is a Boruca cacique, become an autochthonous legend. It goes back to the time of colonization with the arrival of the Spaniards to our lands, who dispossessed the villagers of their possessions, traditions and customs, willing to impose theirs and subject them to a new religion. Cuasràn strongly opposes to have his people baptized and that their gods are displaced, so he takes his family and his animals, they flee and hide in the mountains. Since then, it becomes in the protector of the Boruca people, of their customs and their traditions.
Cuasràn is respected and revered, the place where he also lives: its mount and its waterfalls are considered sacred.
The locals refer to him as "The charm", it is said that he still lives in the mountains of Boruca. He appears to many as a wise old man who walks around his town, vigilant and attentive to the welfare of its people and their lands.
The Snake
It is the legend of forbidden love between a young woman and a great serpent. The woman visited her in her cave, brought chicha in a calabash to give the snake a drink, once drunk, the snake left its lair and rolled in the body of the woman from the feet to the waist, narrowed it strongly and she fell because the snake was huge.
The mother of the girl learned of her daughter's love with the snake and of her advanced preg- nancy, so alarmed, she spoke with the village Suquia, who agreed with the neighbors to burn the woman and kill the snake, because the woman would give birth to little snakes, which would make the place fill with water, turning the town into a lagoon and they would live there.
All the neighbors, they closed the lair leaving the snake trapped and thus they killed her. Next to the cave they lit firewood, tied it up and threw the woman in the middle of the fire, waiting for her to burst to kill the little snakes. And the woman burst, and the young came out, they killed them, only one managed to flee, they could only hurt her tail and so she escaped.
In Palmar's Row, there lives the snake that escaped, there it stayed, and it's still there, waiting for a woman to give her love to.