This was my first time reserving a condo through VRBO, so I was slightly nervous about the process and tried to suppress my expectations. It was also my 10-year-old son's first time traveling outside of the United States, and I wanted him to be comfortable. When I came across Deb and Deem's property and read the positive and informative reviews, my instincts told me to go for it. I am very happy I did.
The reservation process was swift, as was communication with Debs and Deems. Debs e-mailed a thorough PDF full of useful information about Casa 44 and touristic offerings, including neighbor Rich's estuary tour. This was a beautiful experience and well worth the money. You must have enough time to plan it right with the tides, which are extreme and can take a toll on the shape and form of August surf (for those of you are bringing your boards in search of perfect waves).
My son and I had five days. The condo has everything a small family realistically needs to live and relax in Costa Rica on a budget for this time: spacious bedrooms, tile floors that are easy to sweep, nice bathrooms with energy-friendly lighting and hot water, great fans, a.c., a well-equipped kitchen with ample cutlery, big fridge, and a hot stove to make your own meals if you're not in the mood for the local offerings. Do take a night to try the nearby bar's arroz con pollo, as well as Hotel Bejuco's. They were delicious. The mini-market within walking distance provides affordable staples for quick cooking, and there's a burgeoning town center with a larger grocery store, heladería, art gallery, gym, and restaurants that serve comida típica. The grocery store houses a water station where you can refill bottles or jugs (beginning at 1000ml+) using your credit card. It's legit. If the goal is to escape it all, including the busy beach hustle and bustle of Jacó, Casa 44 at Playa Bejuco is an excellent place to settle in. The gated community houses a lot of expatriates who have a friendly relationship with the local ticos. If you're into waterfalls, ask for tico guide Josh, who helps lead hikes for Costa Rica Waterfall Tours. He's amazing. Since we traveled with 1 hiking backpack, 2 small backpacks, a rolling suitcase and no car, the washer and dryer came in handy. Would/will definitely stay here again.
Tiny cons: construction at the nearby home created minor noise pollution. Main pool was getting fixed. Gated communities may aggravate social tensions at some point. Earthquakes.