We came to the beach during rainy season. Our books scared us away were from staying at other beaches. We ended up taking a day trip to Nosara and found that area more exciting! While the hotel and beach at El Velero were nice, I wish we had spent more time in Nosara because the roads were not as bad as the books made them seem like they would be. The El Velero staff were wonderful and nice. The food at the place was pretty good too, which was fortunate given that we ate many meals there. The rooms were alright. The view from the rooms were terrible (a wall) and an outdoor light kept us up at night. My kids LOVED this hotel because it had a TV. We had 18 people with us, 10 kids (ranged 9-18) and every kid LOVED the place. There are great snorkling sights available near the hotel. Ticos also come by and ask tourists if they wish to go snorkling by boat. We did both and enjoyed both. The beach is lovely. But goodness, the sand in the afternoon is HOT!!!! The hotel can also set up snorkling, zip lining and other tours. What I liked least was that I didn't feel like we were in the rain forest. I felt like we were at any beach in the US. ALSO, the restaurant across from the hotel made my entire family (and the other families too) extremely sick. Luckily, we were home before Montezuma had his revenge







