What can I say that hasn't been said before by the previous 150 [!] rave reviews the Secret Garden has gotten?
Well having the insider's point of view as I am also in the tourism business myself, I know how hard it is to keep everybody happy [and get so many great reviews] , so we booked a room at Secret Garden [waaay in advance] and got to spend a couple of days there.
John Fernandes' secret? There is none. His hospitality is genuine and warm (perhaps due to the fact that not only he is a well educated and travelled man but also NOT a tourim industry "professional").
You *will* feel at home, you *will* be taken care of in the best possible way.
John will give you his opinion on things to do (if you ask for it) and offer any possible practical help/tips/guidance neccessary to ensure you have a good time.
The rooms? Spacious, bright, sparkling clean and cosy.
The breakfast? Delicious, nutricious, homemade jams to *die* for, and I thought I didn't like to eat jam before my visit to Iguazu :)
The staff? Helpfull and courteous, yet unobtrusive.
The laundry service offered is at an extremely reasonable price, it certainly helped us put an order to our suitcase contents which were ummm not in the best of shape after a couple of weeks of travel.
I hate spilling the secret (yeah right! as if this place needed one more rave to stand out from the rest) yet can not help but give credit to this wonderful little gem that will make the highlight of your trip (oh yeah, the falls? unforgetable!) shie even brighter in your mind and your heart.
Let the bus-loads book in large resort like hotels and enjoy the special treat that staying at the Secret Garden is.
We are already planning our return trip there next year, can't wait!







