My husband and I spent a total of four nights at CV this May 2007 for
our 5th anniversary trip. I am so thankful to Trip Advisor for enabling me to find this guest house. For the first two nights we stayed in room #5 right next to the pool. The room was painted a soothing Caribbean blue and also featured a large walk-in closet (bonus! I wasn't tripping over our backpacks and snorkel gear everyday) and very comfortable bed. The hammock on our front porch quickly became my favorite spot on the property. CV is a short walk (less than 5 min.) to a white sand beach. Another 15-20 minute walk down the beach and you'll find great snorkeling (in front of El Coz and Playa Azul). The Playa Azul Beach Club is great for lunch and they are oneof the few places on the island that accepts credit cards.
We spent several nights on the mainland and then made our way back to Cozumel for two more nights at CV. This time we had the pleasure of staying in the Honeymoon Suite. This room is one-of-a-kind with a view that is priceless. It is located at the highest point of CV - up several flights of stairs (it has it's own large patio). It features another very comfy bed, coffee maker, fridge, microwave, and much, much more.
The rooms are wonderful at CV, but it's the bonuses that will keep us coming back. First, Lisa (the Californian owner) is a wealth of information, as well as a fun and comfortable person to be around. The three Chihuahuas who call CV home are also a great addition and helped me cope with being away from my "baby" (a 75 lb German Shepherd - I'm usually a big dogs only person - who knew tiny dogs could be so much fun?). Tiki, the whistling parrot, only added to the happy, relaxing environment of Casa Viento. We also loved the location - even though we had to taxi quite often (next time we will rent a car), it was so lovely to come back to our quiet little corner of the island each night.
As I sipped a glass of wine while reclining in the pool on our last night at CV and our last night on Cozumel, I couldn't help but think of those t-shirts that read "Life is Good." Life is GREAT at Casa Viento and Ryan and I can't wait to go back. Thanks for everything Lisa! Hopefully we'll see you soon.
Extras:
*Closest ATM (at The Melia, about a 5 min. walk)
*Taxi from airport cost $7 or 70 Pesos
*Taxi to town costs $5 or 50 Pesos (catch it in front of The Melia)
*Water is available in the main house from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. so plan accordingly.
*Closest restaurant for dinner is The Lobster House, expensive, but great ambiance and service (Ryan liked the food better than I did). Be sure to ask Lisa to direct you to the right Lobster House and give you the lowdown on the lobster house drama.



