Experiência de chocolate e aquarela em Puerto Viejo





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Engage seus sentidos em uma experiência única de chocolate e aquarela no Cacao Huasi em Puerto Viejo. Este workshop de 1,5 horas combina a alegria de provar cinco chocolates artesanais com a criatividade da pintura de aquarela. Guiado por um Especialista, você vai explorar como os sabores influenciam as cores, deixando cada chocolate inspirar sua expressão artística. Não são necessárias habilidades artísticas anteriores; simplesmente traga sua curiosidade e uma vontade de criar. No final, compartilhe suas obras-primas coloridas com outros participantes e leve para casa sua criação. - Duração: Aproximadamente 1,5 horas de chocolate imersivo e arte - Localização : Cacao Huasi, Puerto Viejo, um cenário pitoresco para a criatividade - Inclui: materiais de aquarela, cinco peças de chocolate voo, e notas de degustação - Ideal para indivíduos, casais ou pequenos grupos à procura de uma experiência única
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
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We were greeted with watercolors, paper, chocolate and an amazing woman who is more knowledgeable about farming and making chocolate than you could imagine. So sweet and we learned so much. She is passionate about Costa Rica, the history and using art as a venue to explore the craft of making chocolate. Must do experience. I left feeling like a traveler not a tourist.
Thank you so much for such a heartfelt review! I’m truly touched by your words. It makes me so happy to hear that you felt welcomed and that the combination of watercolor, chocolate, and storytelling created something meaningful for you. Sharing the farming traditions, the history of Costa Rica, and the craft of chocolate making through art is something I care deeply about: it means a lot that it resonated. And I especially love that you left feeling like a traveler rather than a tourist — that’s exactly the spirit I hope to create. Thank you for joining and for embracing the experience so fully. You’re always welcome back. 🍫🎨🌿
I made the reservations for Friday at 4pm....we arrived early.....we were the only people on this excursion.....while I liked the store owner, it was a bit unorganized.....she explained everything, (how to eat the chocolate and get inspired), she didnt explain how the chocolate comes from the cacao fruit and how its processed.....we did learn she had a cacao farm up the road....the painting part was kinda janky......she had nice paints, she gave us 5 pieces of waterpainting paper each (think postcard size)....I was expecting her to have a painting we were all gonna paint ( like pinot and paint, or painting with a twist)...I definitely think this would be worth it if we made our own chocolate bar.....we didnt 😞.....its was like this lady (who has $), didnt make as much $ as she needed after the pandemic, and she says 'let's charge people 30$ to try 5 squares of chocolate, and hand them paints....
Thank you for your interesting review and opinions. I have a chocolate making class that is 3 hours long, we cover everything from the tree to the bar and people leave with chocolate they make: that class is available to book on this platform. This booking was made for a chocolate tasting with watercolor experience, where guests have the opportunity to paint what they taste. It’s a fun and different way to experience chocolate tasting while exploring taste in color. Guests receive fresh cacao fruit, cacao beans, roasted nibs and a selection from five local handmade organic chocolates. I will look at my listing to make sure that there is no confusion about this being a painting class. If the guest had said anything during the experience about it not meeting her expectations I would have been happy to talk to her more about the chocolate process or invited her to come back to a chocolate making class. But nothing was mentioned during my introduction or the check ins. I’m sorry that she didn’t enjoy the experience, and if something similar ever happens again, I’d encourage her to talk directly to the person at the time.



