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Si Como No Resort & Wildlife Refuge
4.5/5101 Reviews
This hotel was the highlight of our accommodations during our 9-day trip in Costa Rica. The view alone was worth the price of the stay. I requested this hotel when I booked my trip through a travel agency so didn’t look at photos of the room beforehand. I based my request of the high ratings from TripAdvisor and was not disappointed. The king-sized bed was so comfortable, I slept 12 hours on my first night there, which is rare for me anywhere. This was a family trip, with kids aged 11 and 7, so I was a bit worried that their bed would be a pull-out from converted sofa. It wasn’t. It was the same high-quality comfortable bed but in a queen size, and the kids slept well. The whole hotel was well-designed and integrated into the surroundings, so in addition to the view, we saw lizards and monkeys roam the premises. Such a treat! The kids pool has a waterslide that the kids went on over and over again and had a blast. We only had 2 nights here because of scheduling, but I honestly think we could have stayed 3 more and still enjoyed ourselves. This is a special place that I will be recommending to any one who is visiting Costa Rica!
Hotel Villas Lirio
4.2/586 Reviews
What a beautiful and nostalgic hotel…our room had our own lap pool complete with cushioned lounge chairs…happy hour was a 2 for 1 deal and the staff couldn’t have been more accommodating and friendly…we swam and lounged out at the main pool…so relaxing! A free breakfast was included with our room (other breakfast items available at additional cost)..just enough to get our morning started before we headed out for the day! Pre COVID I’m sure the outside pool bar would be open which is always a plus when hanging out at the pool! Definitely on our list when we return to Costa Rica next year!
Hotel Manuel Antonio
3.9/5102 Reviews
Beautiful location, right across the street from a great beach! It's at the end of the road , just past the entrance to Manuel Antonio Park, which is 300 meters away. It has the classis old Costa Rican vibe, but is kept very clean, with gorgeous grounds. You may even catch the white-faced monkeys in the trees behind, which we saw on our last (third) day. The front desk people are awesome, especially Jenny and Ivan, who actually sought out and found the best zip lining experience in the area, and booked it for us. Restaurants (especially liked El Avión less than a km away), grocery, and souvenirs all within easy walking distance. Everything you need is right there. Would definitely stay there again!
Téva Eco Retreat - Hostel
4/534 Reviews
When I first arrived I didn't think it was the right place, so ended up going to another place and then back again so make sure you check it's the right one when you're there. Receptionists were very friendly and helpful when booking tours etc. The room itself was fairly simple, but clean and nice. Was terrified of getting a stain on the towel or bedsheets because you have to pay extra if you do, which was challenging due to the rain and mud, whilst also being a makeup wearer and on my period, so maybe bring a spare towel that you can actually use... Whilst I didn't go in the pool, it looked very inviting, and I am also aware that they offer some yoga classes there too which everyone said were good. The kitchen area was nice, met some friendly people in there, although be prepared for the many lizards on the walls! The food from the restaurant was also nice however...PLS READ IF YOU HAVE FOOD ALLERGIES! Make sure you double double check that the waiters have understood your allergies! I ordered a meal, and told the waiter I was allergic to sesame seeds, and asked if what I wanted o order was going to be okay to eat...I told him in Spanish as well, it wasn't even like he had to try and work out what I said. He then brings the food out and I take one look at it and instantly feel like there's something wrong. I asked what seeds they had put on the chips and he tried to tell me that they were pepper seeds. Luckily I kept asking until he finally went to check with the chef. Turns out the entire side of chips were absolutely covered in sesame seeds! Not everyone might have been as persistent as I was, and if I had just trusted what the waiter told me I would've ended up eating the food. I am severely allergic to the point I could die if I ate them, and the most I got was ”sorry about that”. Also make sure you don't do any of the trails they have at night. I wanted to walk into town to get some food, and according to the hostel it was a quick easy walk through the forest. However, when I was walking it started to get dark and the signs weren't very clear. I ended up going the wrong way - on one of the harder trekking routes through the middle of the forest. It had been raining a lot so the mud was thick and slippery and there were lots of hills. I got completely lost, and was absolutely terrified, I couldn't see one of the bridges so ended up in a swamp like area and thought I was going to lose both shoes. I also fell over when trying to go down one of the steep hills and got mud everywhere. It also went in my charging port meaning my phone wouldn't charge (my only form of contact with anyone, as a solo traveller). So after a lot of crying and panicking and having a poisonous frog climb right out in front of me, I finally made it out, but then couldn't even use the towel to help with the mud and rain. This is just my experience and I should've gone during full daylight, but also the paths should definitely be clearer, as to where you're going. Just be
Condiminium Villas Mymosa
4.4/538 Reviews
We stayed here a week between Christmas and New Year's and this place was fantastic. The villa was spacious, the beds extremely comfortable, the AC worked exceptionally well, and the kitchen was well equipped. The pool was great for a dip after a long day of hiking, and we even saw both spider and white-faced monkey while sitting out! One even tried to steal some food! The breakfasts were delicious, starting with a plate of fruit, and then you have a choice of 5 different types of breakfasts. We all loved the Tico breakfast (eggs, rice & beans, plantains, sausage, and tortillas. Delicioso!) But, the best part of Villas Mymosa is the staff. Everyone from the chef, to the cleaning ladies, to Kathy the evening bartender, to Karen the morning server, German the night watchman, and Amy and Kathia the office managers, were so friendly and accommodating to our every need. I booked all our excursions through Kathia and ended up making a new friend! The Villas are located right near the bus stop from which, for less than $1, you can get to Quepos or Manuel Antonio. I highly recommend Villas Mymosa.
Tabulia Tree
3.9/545 Reviews
We stayed at this hotel for a couple of nights while visiting Manuel Antonio National Park. It is a very lovely little hotel situated on a hill and attached to a restaurant that provides free breakfast for its guests (check to make sure your room has it included, I believe some rooms did not). Things we liked - the rooms were very clean, well arranged, there was a small safe (you have to get a key from the desk), A/C (very needed - it is quite hot and humid in the area), a fairly large pool with a bar and lounge chairs (free), and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Also bonus - they have a cat! (or possibly a couple of them). Breakfast was nice, a few choices and some add-ons like bacon, ham etc. that you have to pay extra for but I thought they had enough options - typical breakfast, ham and cheese sandwich and yogurt and granola as well as coffee/tea and orange juice. Wait staff were great too. The entire building is very beautiful, there is a lush green garden all around, hammocks by the rooms outside and the furnishings were nice too. Things that could be better - NOT entirely an accessible hotel, I cannot stress this enough! They do have golf carts and will drive you up to your rooms (the rooms are up a hill as well) and I believe if you have a wheelchair, you might be able to go up the ramp to the rooms as well but don't quote me on that. The golf carts are not available 24/7 so if you cannot walk down the stairs or down the hill on the path, you might end up stuck in your room or down by the reception. The restaurant is down some stairs as well. Big tip - inspect your room when you get in! We noticed our room had some existing damage to the night stand and bed headboard and immediately reported to the manager to ensure we were not charged for existing damage (they were aware of it and sent someone up just to check but did not give us any trouble!) - take pictures when you get in and let management know if you notice anything. Overall, would recommend this hotel. Very nice, ample parking and easy to find. Walking distance to a few nice restaurants and short distance from the beaches and Manuel Antonio National Park as well as the neighbouring town of Quepos if you need groceries (note, no fridges in the rooms!).

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    Whether you are travelling to Quepos for business or tourism, Tico Tico Villas - Adult Only , Natural Pacific Suites and Palo Rosa 1 are preferred.

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    For Apartments in Quepos, the average price on weekdays is £92, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £93.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels92
Number of Reviews110
Highest Price£227
Lowest Price£26
Average Price (Weekends)£93
Average Price (Weekdays)£92
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