Situated in Quepos, a few steps from Manuel Antonio Beach, Hotel Mono Azul features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Peter
Czech Republic
We liked a huge comfortable bed. The pool was exciting. And as a bonus the squirrel monkeys on the roof of the room.
Sueño Tranquilo offers pet-friendly accommodation in Quepos. Free private parking is available on site. All rooms include a flat-screen TV. A terrace or balcony are featured in certain rooms.
Melissa
Canada
clean, air conditioning worked great, and once it was on I couldn't hear anything else. Pool looked nice although I didn't use it.
Hotel Villas Jacquelina is a eco-friendly boutique hotel in Quepos featuring mountainous views, a pool, free WiFi, and a shared kitchen. Local and International breakfasts served daily.
Lyn
United Kingdom
Location just outside town, with plenty of flora and fauna in and around the property. Poll was good for a dip at almost anytime. Loved the laid back vibe. Tours organised through host were also spot on.
Located in Quepos, 8 km from Manuel Antonio National Park, HOTEL QUEPOS PARAISO i provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Pat
United States
A lovely little place! It looked bigger and more lush in the photos, but the room we stayed in matched the pics exactly: it was spacious, clean, and comfortable with everything we needed. The included breakfast was delicious. Most notably, the host who helped us (I wish I'd gotten her name!) provided fabulous service with a ready smile and lovely sense of humor!
Pacific Paradise Resort is situated in Quepos, 8 km from Manuel Antonio National Park. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Julia
United Kingdom
We had a very early start for a tour and they obliged with giving us a packed breakfast. The staff were friendly and accommodating.
Situated in Quepos, 200 metres from Espadilla Beach, Hotel Arboleda features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Olivia
United Kingdom
The location was phenomenal. The veranda out side the room had a good view, was sheltered from the sun and a pleasant place to sit. The Hotel is set amongst forest and almost on the beach. The wildlife comes to you. The swimming pool has seen better days but it’s in a very special location and the capuchin monkeys regularly visit to hang out with their family. The beach is totally amazing. Manuel Antonio is only a 10 minute jaunt along the beach. This hotel is an experience in itself. Well worth a visit.
Set in Quepos, within 2.8 km of La Macha Beach and 7.4 km of Manuel Antonio National Park, Hotel Malinche offers accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Situated in Quepos, Miguel Surf Camp offers beachfront accommodation 3.5 km from Damas Island and features various facilities, such as an open-air bath, a garden and barbecue facilities.
Ashlee
United States
Simple in the best way. I loved my stay and will definitely be back for my next surf adventure in Costa Rica. I love camping so this was a fun upgrade to have a bed in the open air with a roof and mosquito net. Due to the access, there was hardly anyone at the beach, yet great surf. Worked on my shred every day, enjoyed their yummy meals at an additional, reasonable cost, and took a surf lesson with Miguel. He was very patient and encouraging given my novice level. He also set up a tight rope for me to practice balance, muy tuanis. They make a great team and have an awesome oceanfront place with incredible views and sunsets. Highly recommended.
Featuring its own rainforest canopy tour and zip line, La Foresta Nature Resort has a beautiful setting outside Quepos.
Felix
Germany
Beautiful Area
Kind staff
It’s more a Resort than a Hotel
The rooms are big, modern and clean also the Gardens outside. Breakfast was good and fast (small Buffet)
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Quepos this weekend is £100 or, for a 4-star hotel, £240. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Quepos for this weekend cost on average around £125 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £100 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Quepos for tonight. You'll pay on average around £213 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Quepos will cost around £125 (based on Booking.com prices).
Quepos is a good central location from which to do all...
Quepos is a good central location from which to do all manner of activities. I love the farmers market on Friday PM/Saturday AM. Scuba diving is just okay as the visibility even in the dry season is limited. Check out the farm tour at Villa Vanilla (they can pick up from Quepos if you don't have a car) and the bus to Manuel Antonio Park (worth the hype but buy your tickets online before you go) and all the attractions along the way is only 380 colones.
Melissa
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quepos is a tourist trap, all designed around Manuel Antonio...
Quepos is a tourist trap, all designed around Manuel Antonio national park. The hard sell is tough bbbuuutt the beauty of the rainforest is amazing. A weekend in this tiny place is easily enough, I would not recommend staying longer.
Daniel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed outside of Quepos which I would recommend.
We stayed outside of Quepos which I would recommend. Quepos is an authentic town to shop and eat at. We loved walking around to explore and eat. We liked the market for the shopping and the coffee shop! We were able to walk around Quepos very easily and get back to the bus downtown no problem.
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Anonymous
6.0
Scored 6.0
The city is not big, quite busy, there are a few restaurants...
The city is not big, quite busy, there are a few restaurants (some crazy expensive) and shops. Manuel Antonio Park, on the other hand, is completely overrated. I haven't seen such a crowded place in all of Costa Rica! I am disappointed and angry that I had to travel such a long way to get to an uninteresting place. I do not recommend!
MagdaZW
Poland
4.0
Scored 4.0
The last point of our trip.
The last point of our trip. So many great things we have seen. But at the end of this incredible nature, do you have to experience this greed for money along the road to the national park? No! Just keep stopping in this country and be amazed. Quepos is not a MUST.
Andrea
Germany
6.0
Scored 6.0
Quepos is super crowded and to pricy for what it offers!
Quepos is super crowded and to pricy for what it offers! If you want to find some nice place nearby Quepos just have a short ride with a car and go south of Quepos to find some nice and lonely beaches!
Sueno Tranquil is a small motel-style hotel, with a line of rooms facing onto a small parking area, and the pool beyond it behind a wall. The pool was very small, but pleasant and open until quite late at night (a rarity in Costa Rica). The room was clean and comfortable with good air-conditioning. It's only 5 minutes' walk from the seafront in the centre of Quepos and is directly opposite a reasonably priced fish restaurant.
The place is really nice and very comfortable. As you have two kitchens to use and plenty of space to hang out, it feels really cozy. All the staff are absolutely lovely, happy to give you advice and answer questions. We stayed an extra night because the national park was closed the day we wanted to see it and because we liked it so much here! It's been our favourite place to stay in Costa Rica so far.
Arboleda is a delightful "old lady of an hotel ... slightly dated, very well priced and the location is fantastic! Beautiful beach front on the quiet side of the beach with loungers and walking distance to the Manuel Antonio National Park. We enjoyed the hospitality of the family run establishment and the charm of yesteryear ! They also make a great Pina Colada!!
Really liked the is hostel, had great social spaces and a really large kitchen. The garden area and pool were really peaceful, nicer than the pictures! Perfect location, most hostels were on the main road to Manuel Antonio so you couldn’t walk out, however being in Quepos meant could easily do this here and was super close to the bus stop. Would highly recommend.
Everything was amazing from the wonderful woman that greeted us, the nice gentleman that showed us how to work the A/C, the waiter for dinner and the amazing am staff that was cheerful and bright for breakfast. If ever in the area would definitely stay again. We did not allow enough time to experience the trails from the hotel but the pool was relaxing.
Miguel surf camp is a spectacular place!
It is a paradisiacal place with a unique beach right in front of us and perfect waves.
Miguel and his family are wonderful people, very welcoming and always ready to help out.
They prepared us delicious meals.
Best place in costa rica and one of the best experiences of our life, we loved every second.
The best accomodation we had in Costa Rica. You really feel that the owners love this place. Very tidy, great breakfast.
We actually enjoyed it that much that the first day we just stayed at the hostel relaxing.
If you are having second thoughts because of the far away location, the taxi takes you to the national park for just 5000 CRC.
We loved the location! Close to Quepos and Manuel Antonio Beach/Park. There was an amazing restaurant a few steps from the condo. We were 1/2 block from the buses going in each direction which was so convenient. The pool area was so cute and the people there were all nice. The grounds were very well maintained! We loved our stay!
The staff at Mono Azul were lovely and friendly. Nothing was a problem. Paula and Carlos 1 and Carlos 2 were very helpful and good fun. With a bus stop right outside it was easy to get back and forth. I felt very safe here. Great sleep in the comfiest bed so far in Costa Rica ... Chilled atmosphere, pretty restaurant...Pura Vida
amazing and very nice staff ! very helpful and kind !
very lovely, clean, big and confortable room
I had room 20 and it was super quite !
very close to bus stop to the parc, sodas and a few minutes from the seaside of quepos
I saw 2 aras at 6h30 am in the tree right in front of the hotel ! PURA VIDA !
What a beautiful lodge with the most amazing people. If you are staying anywhere near Quepos you HAVE to stay here. We were planning on staying two nights and immediately extended our stay to three nights. If you happen to have binoculars…bring them. Peaceful beauty with the best hosts in the world.
Family-owned hotel/hostel, the owners are very friendly and helpful and try everything to make your stay worthwhile. Location is a 10 minute walk away from the bus station / center of town. Rooms are airconditioned which is not always the case with accomodations with similar prices.
Amazing host and a great location close to the centre of Quepos. The hosts are very welcoming and attentive and will answer all your questions with recommendations on things to do and how to visit Manuel Antonio. The boardwalk and marina are only 2 minutes away by foot.
Comfortable, spacious and good air con. Wonderful to have laundry after hiking Camino de Costa Rica for 14 days. Met the owners’ son who manages the property and he was very receptive to our feedback. Highly recommend. good value
Super nice hotel, with great rooms and friendly staff. The hotel has a beachfront, a restaurant with good vegan options and it’s walking distance to Manuel Antonio (10 mins tops). Definitely recommended!
It was a quiet place with a great pool. It felt a bit remote, but was just a 2 minute drive into Quepos.
Great villa with all the amanities you need.
Communication with owner Cate was very smooth.
Lovely hosts, a magnificent view and many animals (monkeys, parrots, lizzard) that come and say hello to you every day. Really clean, nice swimming pool and a short walk to the centre of Quepos.
The apartment was immaculate. It was located in the residential part of Quepos within walking distance to many restaurants and shops. Manuel Antonio National Park was a short drive away.
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