This place has changed hands a couple of times over the years but current management seems to be the most attentive in quite some time. They’ve also really upped the sustainability factor by utilizing solar electricity, adding a 15-acre organic garden and a dairy and pig farm, and processing animal waste through a biodigester that gives them gas for cooking and fertilizer for the farm.  In terms of décor, because this was originally this the Greek-themed Hotel Tilawa,  large Greek columns are still a major architectural detail here. Other than that, rooms are quite plain, though more than adequate and very, very clean. Perched on a high hillside overlooking Lake Arenal, the hotel caters to windsurfing crowds primarily, though many are drawn by the happening microbrewery and brewpub on site.