The design of the house is modern, fresh, with integrated spaces and air conditioning and a large garden. It is ideal for a family of 4 adults and 3 children. The large terrace has 4 armchairs with coffee table, a hammock and a large table for dining. Entering the villa we have a bedroom with a King double bed connected to a single bed overlooking the pool and on the left a fully equipped kitchen and includes a refrigerator, stove, toaster, coffee maker and blender. An atrium connects a large bright modern bathroom with large glass shower, hairdryer to a bedroom overlooking the back of the house which has a Queen double bed connected to another smaller bedroom with a bunk bed and a French window overlooking on the outdoor terrace of the garden. In total the house can accommodate a maximum of seven people with two independent entrances. There are mosquito nets on all windows, which allow you to enjoy the fresh air while limiting the entry of insects. Electricity is produced partially with photovoltaic panels, and with wind turbines due to the constant presence of wind being located on a hill 70 meters above sea level. All this to minimize the use of electricity by the private supply company which has a high cost, to constantly guarantee electricity and above all for the environmental impact which we care a lot about. We are then the only ones to guarantee the constant supply of purified water in the villas, extracting it from the subsoil and passing it through special filters. It is important to always have water available because in the Dominican Republic it often runs out for several days due to periods of drought. Those who decide to rent a villa for long or medium periods, cleaning services are paid separately based on customer requests and needs and our staff is not authorized to enter the house unless with an explicit request. Ours is an eco-village and we try to respect ecological parameters where we can. Air conditioning is not part of the ecological parameters and therefore, if desired, it is paid daily, and we hope with the use of common sense.