What is El Encanto
El Encanto is an experimental finca (farm) with social, agricultural and tourism projects. Located in the community of Santa Cruz, it consists of 10 acres of land with private road access, clean drinking water, electricity, hospedaje and restaurant. The finca was founded in April 2005 by the owners Helen Lorenz and Carlos Espino.
Our views
The petroglyphs found on the property show that this place has had a special attraction for humans for thousands of years. And it's not surprising, because the exceptional location of the finca allows one to enjoy some of the most beautiful views on the island. The finca dominates the crest of the last hill at the foot of the Maderas volcano which provides an imposing background for the south easterly views.
The view of the lake towards the east is spectacular. An incredible relaxing effect is produced by the dominance of the huge mass of water on the horizon. On clear days you can see the Chontales mountain range on the other side of the lake and, at night, the twinkling lights of the ferry headed for San Carlos.
Below the finca the flats of El Apante, the land traditionally used for rice farming in the community, extend towards the north. Further in the distance is the mysterious Istiam River that at times has its course traced by the orange flowers of the helequeme or the red blooms of the carao tree. Beyond the river, the land starts to rise dizzily 1600 meters towards the heavens to form the majestic and perfect cone of Concepción Volcano.
At night, the open space and lack of light pollution make the heavens a starry spectacle with the Milky Way at its maximum splendor. You can watch the full moon rise from the hotel porch or from the restaurant, and at new moon see a beautiful moon set behind Concepcion volcano.
Agriculture
Our plantain plantation has more than 3000 trees in a 3.7 acres area of land. We also have several varieties of bananas and other plants and fruit trees including passion fruit, papaya, mango, guava and soursop.
Also found on the property are naturally occurring examples of trees commonly found on the island: white cedar, roble, laurel, black madero and species with special uses such as guasimo, annatto, and bamboo.
As for vegetables, according to the season we produce cucumbers, zucchinis, chilies, yucca and spinach as well as edible herbs such as chaya, basil and quelite.
Lastly, we maintain ornamental gardens for your enjoyment on your next visit to El Encanto.