Tropical Dreams - The Property

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The House of Tropical Dreams can be your vacation home for Dreamin’ Mexico.  Located on 1/3 acre of beachfront property, the two large bedrooms in this new house each have one king-size bed and large private ensuite bathrooms. It is ideal for a small family, two couples, or a couple wanting a truly private vacation.

Tropical Dreams provides over 2,700 square feet of indoor-outdoor living space. Eleven and one-half foot ceilings emphasize the indoor space. Outside, relax on the shaded ground floor deck under 800 square feet of tile roof.  For a refreshing break, cool off using the outdoor shower just off the main deck.

Sunrise.jpg (8906 bytes)The 1,000 square-foot private second storey deck commands a 360-degree view of morning sunrises over the foothills of the Sierra Madres to the east, sunny days at sandy Playa ManzanilloSunsetH.jpg (6400 bytes)to the south, evening Pacific Ocean
sunsets to the west, and the night time lights of Lazaro Cardenas to the north.  A tile roof provides 800 square feet of shade at this level.

Adela Kitchen.jpg (30205 bytes)Use the conveniences of a kitchen equipped with a refrigerator, gas range, drip coffeemaker, blender and juicer or have Adela, our maid, prepare evening meals for you.  Her optional food service is available for a modest charge plus the cost of foodstuffs.  Enjoy home-cooked Mexican food for prices comparable to restaurants, without having to leave your home in Mexico.



Freedom from telephones, FAX machines, and television lets you truly get away.  If you really need to make a long distance call however, there is a public long distance phone service in Troncones

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The bathrooms are unusually large for Mexico... almost as large as some rental rooms in Troncones.  Each bathroom has twin sinks in a six foot counter, a toilet and a "gringo-height" shower.

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The living/dining room area has a couch,
futon, oak dining table with matching chairs, and other furniture.

 

 

 

 

Care to see the construction of The House of Tropical Dreams?  Click here.