The property was located about 3.5 hours from Managua/Masaya/Granada region, when using the main highway 62, as it is undergoing reconstruction. It appears the road will not be done for a least 12-18 months (2025), so it's recommended to drive directly to RIVAS then back-track up to TOLA area. The entrance is a "service" entrance with limited signage. Arrive during the day, and signs will be visible. Once past the entry guard, the dirt road is not lit and traverses loose dirt/rocks with steep inclines/declines. A capable vehicle is highly recommended.
The home is clean, spacious and well built. Each room has A/C. The kitchen contains very basic items, and purified water is included. You will need to bring napkins, basic condiments, ice.
The back patio is heavenly, and each sliding door is screened. For those who don't religiously close screen doors (ahem children!!), be prepared for various wildlife to enter, such as Alacran (scorpions), crab, geckos and our favorite, mosquitos.
There a lots of towels and clean sheets for use by guests, and bath soap is provided.
Unfortunately the beach is a 3-5 minutes drive down. There seems like the home was built with a direct path, but, it is now overgrown and use is prohibited by the owners.
The beach is incredible, despite that use of any of the structures is also prohibited. As a bonus, there are also tide pools, which is a must-see.