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CASA CONTENTA CABO SAN LUCAS REVIEW
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The Casa Contenta Bed & Breakfast Inn in Cabo San Lucas opens
the door to relaxation and rejuvenation and the hosts, Craig and
Lori Harrison, open their arms and home to those in need of an escape
from life ’s hectic pace.
Most of us take vacations for the express purpose of getting away
from it all. Desks piled high with paperwork, unmanageable schedules,
unbearable bosses, traffic gridlocks and all things real-life but
tedious and unwanted. Cabo San Lucas is the ultimate great escape
but it isn’t all that easy to find peace and quiet in a town
known for it’s all-night party atmosphere and large, impersonal
hotels and resorts. Or is it?
The good news is that a trip to the end of the world’s longest
peninsula offers the life-weary a charming oasis of tranquility
just a few minutes away from the action and excitement that is Cabo.
Find your way down the highway south towards Land’s End, look
for the new Costco and just a short distance past, turn right and
head for the hills. At the top of a well-maintained dirt road you’ll
come to discover what we’ve decided is one of the best little
known secrets in Los Cabos... the Casa Contenta Bed & Breakfast
Inn.
Casa Contenta is a fine example of just what can be accomplished
once you’ve found what it is you love to do. Craig and Lori
are natural-born hosts whose charm and warmth make guests feel most
welcome. From the moment you enter the gated compound with it’s
myriad gardens awash in color from countless flowers and cacti,
you start to feel the weight of the world slide off your shoulders.
Unlike arriving at a hotel or resort, this feels like coming home.
Venture forth to the front door and chances are that you’ll
find it unlocked and for some unknown reason, you feel perfectly
comfortable walking right in. Once inside you’re greeted by
unending curves and levels, eye-grabbing artwork from Mexico and
around the world and by members of the staff that don’t walk
upright.
Enter Solo and Luna, two of the original “family” members
who, save for the fur and paws, think they are human, albeit canine
versions. Solo and Luna are the protectors of the casa who love
guests but dislike ATV’s, loud auto-mobiles, birds that try
to take the airspace above the terrace and not being taken along
on walks in the hills above. Recently, a new addition to the family
has entered the picture. Oso (Spanish for bear) is his name and
he owes his life to Lori who saved him from certain death. Lori
found Oso very ill and malnourished hiding beneath a car in an area
of
Colonias; small houses built for lower income families of Cabo.
Since that day, Oso has been given a new lease on life, medical
attention, and the love it takes to stage a major comeback. Such
is the nature of our hosts.
Craig and Lori know what guests want and need and that know-edge
comes from being avid and frequent travelers. The two have ventured
around the world to such exotic destinations as Bali and Morocco.
They met while on vacation at a Bed & Breakfast in Maui and
then parted ways as friends only to meet again four years later.
Lori planned a trip to Toronto to see a business associate and friend.
Call it Kismet, call it fate, it would be unfair and completely
unromantic to call it coincidence that Lori’s friend was also
Craig’s friend. Craig too was to be in Toronto and the chance
remeeting led to their wedding.
Craig had already discovered Los Cabos and was and still is active
in the sale of property at some of the most exclusive residential
developments in the area. Craig’s extensive knowledge of real
estate in Cabo gave the couple an edge in finding the right property
for their B & B project. Originally a single family home, Casa
Contenta is still just that, a home. Guests here enjoy all of the
comforts of a large, spacious and architecturally stylish house
with the benefit of having a full-time staff and hosts on-site.
Privacy is not an issue regardless of which of the five guest bedrooms
you choose for your stay. Lori even devises little ways of letting
them know if you’d like early morning coffee delivered to
your room or if you’d prefer to sleep in.
While a comfortable and roomy bedroom and a daily breakfast are
part of the package, calling this place a B & B just doesn’t
do it justice. This is B & B 2 ! While staying at the casa,
we were often surprised with little treats like sweet iced tea while
lounging by the pool and larger surprises like steamed shrimp with
drawn butter and cocktail sauce to accompany a few glasses of wine.
Craig spent a great deal of his earlier life in the wine business
and wine is still one of his passions. Being treated so well was
all the inspiration we needed to venture into town and pick up a
few bottles of wine and some treats to share with our hosts and
fellow guests.
There are few things more enjoyable than good food, good wine and
good conversation. If there is anything that adds to that mix, it
has to be the view from the terrace at Casa Contenta. Land’s
End seems close enough to touch, dawn brings the sounds of Baja
awakening and the sunsets cast a warm orange and red glow upon everything
in view. The terrace captures the cooling breeze borne off the Pacific
coast of the cape and even though we’re in the desert, it’s
cool and comfortable under the shaded palapa.
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If, as they say, breakfast is the most important meal of the day,
then it should also be the best, right? Well thanks to Dora, Casa
Contenta’s senior employee, it is. The fare here is mostly
light featuring fresh fruits, tasty smoothies and a variety of egg
dishes all served up with a smile by Dora. Choose to dine outside
on the second level on a shaded patio covered with lush green growth,
or inside at a large stone table fit for a king. Whichever you choose,
the meal provides you with the fuel to power a day of sightseeing,
golfing, water sports or other activities readily found in Cabo.
For those more inclined to spend a lazy day relaxing, you’re
just a few steps away from a nap in a hammock, a comfortable padded
chaise lounge, or a float in the pool. If a good book is what your
after, the casa has a wide selection just waiting for a reader.

Wander through the casa and you’ll be treated to a wide variety
of art, some from Mexico, others from all around the globe. If you
are interested in learning a little about where the art came from
or what it signifies, Lori is ready to tell you a tale. For instance,
a wooden sculpture that rests on the dining table on the second
level depicts a Balinese Yogi kneeling in the fetal position with
his head held low in his hands completely hiding his face. This
melancholy figure is said to absorb the troubles that can plague
us all thereby allowing us to find peace and tranquility. We’re
not sure if the Yogi had anything to do with our state of mind,
but both of us seemed unburdened while we tooled about the casa
marveling at pieces small and large, each with it’s own unique
personality and significance.
Visit the gardens where you’ll find a wide variety of cacti,
vines, flowering shrubs and trees. The curved surfaces of the casa
and the paths around it blend into the surrounding environment beautifully.
They invite you to walk the property where you’ll find more
sculptures, ranging from children cast in bronze to ducks carved
from the root end of palm trees. Breath in the fragrance of myriad
flowers, listen for the sounds of the local birds from Red Cardinals
to Hummingbirds to Turkey Vultures... in short, just take the time
to enjoy where you are.
Craig and Lori also arrange activities at the casa. From parties
atop the terrace complete with catering and live music to yoga,
golf and horseback riding. Lori enjoys riding her horse, Hurricane,
along the beach and in the dunes just a short drive away from the
casa. She has taken guests on informal guided trips aboard gentle,
rider-friendly horses located at the same stable where Hurricane
resides. Craig is a self-proclaimed golf nut and can arrange tee
times at many of the world-class golf clubs that line the coast
of Los Cabos. Not only can he arrange the tee time, he can also
save you on the normal rates at some of those courses. If your looking
for some of the best dining that Cabo has to offer, they’ll
make recommendations from inexpensive local fare to gourmet international
cuisine. Menus and maps to many of their favorite eateries are available
in a book put together by Craig. Whatever your desire, just ask
and they will most likely have tips and recommendations to fulfill
your needs.
In closing, Casa Contenta Bed & Breakfast was a true pleasure,
a delight for all the senses and a bargain to boot. The hosts truly
enjoy what they do and future plans call for an expansion of the
property on two adjacent lots owned by the Harrison’s. If
all goes as planned, there will soon be two private, fully contained
casitas separated by another pool, a large palapa with a bar, grill
and seating areas. All we can say is the more of this wonderful
oasis, the better! Rates are remarkably low and we think that they
can’t possibly remain at their current level so book now.
We so enjoyed our stay that we left the casa without returning our
keys! Keys that brought us a sense of contentment that stayed with
us long after our departure.
CONTACT AND RESERVATIONS INFORMATION
Casa Contenta - Corazon del Desierto
El Tezal, Cabo San Lucas
B.C.S.,Mexico 23410
Home Phone/Fax: 011 52 (624)143-6038
Email: info@CaboCasaContenta.com
www.CaboCasaContenta.com
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