Glamping MINKAWAY
Location: Via a Minca, Santa Marta, co
Star Rating: 5 Stars
Property Type: Chalets
About this Property
Scenic Views
Enjoy stunning sea and mountain views right from your accommodation's terrace.
Cozy Chalet
Relax in our air-conditioned chalet featuring a fully equipped kitchen, plush bedding, and a private bathroom.
Outdoor Dining
Experience dining al fresco in our outdoor dining area surrounded by lush gardens.
Experience a relaxing getaway at Glamping MINKAWAY—book now to secure your stay!
Policies
Check-in: 03:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Amenities & Facilities
- Offsite parking discounted rates available
- Air conditioning
- Terrace
- Pets allowed
- BBQ facilities
- Luggage storage
- Non-smoking throughout
- Free wired internet
- Self parking (surcharge)
- Offsite parking discounted rates available
- Internet access
- Japanese garden
- Covered parking
Rooms Available
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One-Bedroom Chalet
This chalet's special feature is the pool with a view. The air-conditioned chalet features 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, a kitchen and a dining area. The kitchen is equipped with a stovetop and a refrigerator. The chalet has a barbecue, a terrace and sea views. The unit offers 1 bed.
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Air conditioning
- Kitchenette
- Refrigerator
- Private bathroom
- Kitchen
- Dining area
- Private pool
- Stovetop
- Barbecue
- Terrace
- Linen
- Dining table
- Outdoor dining area
- Toilet paper
- Plunge pool
- Pool towels
- Bottle of water
- Wine glasses
- Shampoo
- Body soap
- Socket near the bed
- Key access
Guest Reviews
- Pedro (5/5): Not recommended - Nice glass cabin with a good view. Fresh water in the pool. The cabin was very dirty when we arrived, you could see that it hadn't been cleaned in a really long time. The glass was super dirty and the curtain above the bed was full of dead insects which would fall down when opening/closing. Also seen the state of the cabin it was very ridiculous when the owner told us that they would charge us extra if the duvet gets dirty.
Same for the kitchen which was a complete mess and there was a lot of rubbish from other guests like pizza boxes and bottles.
But worst of all, while we were cooking in the evening the gas ran out. When we contacted the owner he told us that we could use the kitchen in another cabin so we packed our stuff and went there through the dark but it turned out that that cabin did not have gas either. There was no spare gas container on the whole property and the owner didn't do anything to solve the problem. Being in the middle of nowhere that meant that we couldn't eat anything and had to throw away half-cooked food. The owner kept telling us that it was not his fault but honestly if you are renting a cabin in the middle of nowhere you need to make sure that people can eat and OF COURSE THAT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANAGEMENT. Or should we carry a gas bottle while travelling? I don't think so.
The cabin is a sauna during the day even when the aircon is on.
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