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San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
(506) 232-6449

Louise Libby
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Morgan's Rock Hacienda and Ecolodge

  • February 27, 2007
  • 5 by ext212 from New York, New York
I read beforehand that the ride to San Juan was about $18, but because Morgan’s Rock is a private hacienda, we negotiated with one of the drivers in Rivas for $25. Moises followed the blue MR signs on La Chocolata Road for 30 minutes before we reached the security gate. The guard let us in after confirming our reservations. We kept driving through the private forest until we arrived at the main lodge where iced-cold cranberry juice was waiting for us. Staff members in white uniforms and khaki shorts took our bags to deliver them to our room while the manager showed us around. We laughed at ourselves because we've never stayed at a luxury place in Central America.

Inspired by the Lapa Rios Ecolodge in Costa Rica, luxury became an understatement the three days we were at the hacienda because it came with some awesome responsibility. Morgan’s Rock is part of a 1,000-hectare tree farming and reforestation project as well as an 800-hectare private nature reserve. More than a million hardwood and fruit trees have been planted the last five years to bring back the animals native to the Pacific Coast. Howler monkeys woke us up in the middle of the night. Magpie Blue Jays and squirrels joined us for coffee in the mornings. Turtle eggs are monitored and protected on the beach. They have a sugar cane mill where they make their own rum, plus a farm provides food to the staff and the guests.

All the wood used to build the bungalows came from responsibly-managed logging sources and tree farming projects in the country to ensure ecological responsibility. The bungalows face west and have a view of the bay or the estuary and they were all designed to shelter guests from all kinds of weather. The designer and architect only used local materials and recycled wood while artisans in the area created and crafted the furnishings. The bungalows are connected to the main lodge by a 110-meter suspension bridge which was built so that trees weren’t unnecessarily cut. We had to climb 184 steps to our #15 bungalow so we made sure we packed everything we needed in the morning. There is no solar power but a bio-filter system was installed for water and the pool only uses natural salt to stay clean. They also built an on-site waste disposal plant and separation system and created a recycling project.

Ranchitos or huts sit on the beach to provide respite from the intense sun. A pool with an infinity-style edge is right next to the restaurant and bar. We didn’t do much while at Morgan’s Rock except truly relax and tune out. But we also learned that to enjoy luxury without guilt, we must learn to take care of Mother Nature and give back.

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From journal Luxury with Responsibility at Bahia Majagual

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Morgan's Rock Hacienda and Ecolodge

One of the most recent developments in tourism is an ecolodge being built on the Pacific coast in southern Nicaragua that has a strong focus on sustainable development and looks to combine the increasingly popular concepts of eco- and agro-tourism www.morgansrock.com. The lodge is due to open to the public in July 2004 and will feature 15 individual bungalows, restaurant and a variety of tours and activities all located overlooking a private white sand beach that is used by giant sea turtles for nesting. To reach the bungalows from the main lodge, one has to cross a 100 meter suspension bridge. Some of the activities at this ecolodge include kayaking in an estuary during sunrise, learning about reforestation and planting trees, nature hikes in the tropical dry forest, fishing your own dinner (diving for lobster), sea turtle observation, ocean kayaking, horseback riding, mountain biking, sport fishing, yoga, massage therapy and tours to the main tourism attractions in southern Nicaragua. What makes Morgan’s Rock unique is its commitment to ecotourism by utilizing tourism to acquire and protect endangered primary forest wilderness, educating and motivating guests into being actively aware of conservation and forest preservation, aiding and integrating with the local community for sustainable development and actively supporting the reforestation project on the property. At the same time, Morgan’s Rock is exploring a new concept of tourism called agro- or agritourism that involves the local communities and exhibits traditional ways of agriculture. Morgan’s Rock is a unique and natural haven for the true traveler who is looking for a touch of luxury while enjoying the adventure and excitement of an exotic and tropical destination. Morgan’s Rock is a sister property of the Lapa Rios Ecolodge located on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica www.laparios.com.

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From journal Unique Travel in Southern Nicaragua

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