The view is the best but we had a bad experience, since we rented the Águila cabin since it had a jacuzzi and a wood heater. Which none of them worked.
The Jacuzzi had already been informed that it was going to be used, when they arrived the water was dirty and they tried to turn on the boiler which they commented that it did not work at the last minute.
When the wood heater was turned on, it had just been painted and filled the entire cabin with smoke with the smell of burnt paint.
They told us that there was internet in the place before making the reservation, and when we arrived the internet never worked even in the parts that they told us it should work (near reception)
And as it says in the preference regulations, you have to bring your own water, because there is no drinking water in the cabins, however in the specifications of the cabin it says that they have jugs of water.
At the time of passing the complaint to where the reservation was made, they did not tell us anything nor did they offer an apology.
Despite the effort to get to Vive Libre, it was worth every km traveled from Mty, the facilities were top-notch.
Very cool climate, 15/28°C, you can capture the Milky Way on the days when the Moonlight allows it, you also find the tranquility that you are looking for these days. It has a grill, the cabin I had was El Cotorro and it is very nice.
The impressive view towards the sunset
Very nice cabins and green areas, the view is incredible and everything is very well equipped
The only "bad" thing is that you have to go up with a truck, with a car it is difficult
The rooms are beautiful, perfectly comfortable, clean, fumigated, all have an incredible view of the mountains, some have a jacuzzi with wonderful attention!!!
A friend forgot some headphones and the cleaning staff found them and gave them to the owner... what a nice detail, I give them a 100
a year ago
Preguntas frecuentes Vive Libre
Como es Vive Libre calificado?
Vive Libre has a 4.4 calificaciones con 17 Reseñas.
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The view is the best but we had a bad experience, since we rented the Águila cabin since it had a jacuzzi and a wood heater. Which none of them worked. The Jacuzzi had already been informed that it was going to be used, when they arrived the water was dirty and they tried to turn on the boiler which they commented that it did not work at the last minute. When the wood heater was turned on, it had just been painted and filled the entire cabin with smoke with the smell of burnt paint. They told us that there was internet in the place before making the reservation, and when we arrived the internet never worked even in the parts that they told us it should work (near reception) And as it says in the preference regulations, you have to bring your own water, because there is no drinking water in the cabins, however in the specifications of the cabin it says that they have jugs of water. At the time of passing the complaint to where the reservation was made, they did not tell us anything nor did they offer an apology.
3 weeks ago0
To spend a weekend with family or friends, the spacious common area, access to the cabins, preferably your vehicle is raised or a truck.
4 months ago0
Despite the effort to get to Vive Libre, it was worth every km traveled from Mty, the facilities were top-notch. Very cool climate, 15/28°C, you can capture the Milky Way on the days when the Moonlight allows it, you also find the tranquility that you are looking for these days. It has a grill, the cabin I had was El Cotorro and it is very nice. The impressive view towards the sunset
9 months ago0
Very nice cabins and green areas, the view is incredible and everything is very well equipped The only "bad" thing is that you have to go up with a truck, with a car it is difficult
7 months ago0
The rooms are beautiful, perfectly comfortable, clean, fumigated, all have an incredible view of the mountains, some have a jacuzzi with wonderful attention!!! A friend forgot some headphones and the cleaning staff found them and gave them to the owner... what a nice detail, I give them a 100
a year ago