
The Cloud Farm
CHICABRAVA™ is principally located at private retreat within a gorgeous and secluded 500-acre private reserve and farm overlooking the town of San Juan del Sur and its picturesque bay. The farm sits 1200 to 1500 ft. high on a plateau, offering spectacular views of the entire coastline and a significantly cooler climate than in the town below. We’re surrounded by a steep escarpment on two sides and mountains on the other, which offer unparalleled privacy and security. This is the perfect choice for guests who want to “get-away-from-it-all” at our gorgeous open-air surf retreat and enjoy the beauty and serenity of nature!
The Farm has hundreds of acres of indigenous forest, fruit orchards and organic gardens. Most of our food is organically grown right here! Enjoy fresh organic fruits, vegetables, free range chicken and beef served daily. Our milk comes fresh from the cows, boiled, and served every morning with our own organic coffee! Vegetarian? No problem! Our staff is here to serve you and will attend to your every need.
There are lots of great activities right here on the Farm too! Tour the farm on horseback, milk the cows, get the eggs from the chicken coop, pick fresh fruit from the orchards or vegetables from the garden, visit the wood shop where all our furniture is made, or just lay by the pool and soak up the sun and tranquility in the free time between surfing, massage, and yoga!
Pricing (w/Surf Camp Package):
Cloud Farm, our original luxury camp retreat, is $1600/person in a shared room (2-3 chicas per room) for the week. $100 discount for signing up with a friend and 10% off for groups of 6 or more! Private rooms are available for $2200/person. This is our premier camp location that guests rave about!
See all Surf Camp Packages for additional details.
*Please note: We’re in the jungle ladies, so be prepared to meet a variety of bugs. As our retreat is open air, with sliding glass doors and windows, each bed comes equipped with a mosquito net. It’s a good idea to bring bug spray if you are susceptible to getting bitten. Please also remember that, while Nicaragua has great amenities and spectacular food and experiences to enjoy, it is still a third world country and infrastructure here is not the same as where you may be coming from. Electricity and water are valuable and scarce resources and, as in many developing countries, we sometimes have water and power outages or “brown outs” that can run from a few hours to a full day. Our camp is equipped with loads of candles and matches in case we experience one of these infrequent outages while you are here. We just want you to keep this in mind when choosing to travel to Nicaragua.








