It is well worth the excellent price. Yes, it is a bit rustic. No internet or phones in rooms, that's ok, go to the office. There are high winds every night so expect it to be loud, plus this is a wood structure and like many in Costa Rica it's poorly insulated. It was very cold, bring warm clothes to sleep in, there's no heat, not even a fire place. And it's a metal roof, expect it to be loud with the winds dropping things from trees. The hot water is a bit tricky but they will show you how it works. And there are no shower curtains (and huge windows), but I assure you the birds don't care if you're naked. Eat at the restaurant, like the hotel the staff is very sweet and helpful. And the food is delicious. Plus the view is heavenly. Jorge (at the hotel) is a wonderful man. He made us an itinerary of what to do in the area. And we're so glad we listened to him. He even told us what time to go to church as that's important to us and he gave us a choice of two beautiful churches in two cities. Thankfully we're Catholic so we had many choices. Do not expect to speak English, this is a remote area. Learn Spanish before you go! But do go. It's very peaceful and we thought we'd hate it when we first arrived. We ended up loving it. Stayed 3 nights. It was very well worth the price. I'd not get a place that cheap in the US with that view.