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.
Rajini
United States of America
Our family really enjoyed our stay at Villa Jacquelina and would definitely stay there again. We had room with three beds and a private bathroom that worked our very well for our family of 4. The room was very clean.
We really loved the outdoor terrace area near the common kitchen (the breakfast was the best out of 5 hotels that we stayed at in Costa Rica) and found everyone to be super hospitable. The pool was cute and our favorite part was the breath breath work and yoga classes that took place on the terrace.
Located in Quepos, within 1.7 miles of La Macha Beach and 4.6 miles of Manuel Antonio National Park, Hotel Malinche has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
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Tim
United States of America
Room was clean and spacious. Pool was excellent bonus. Good location despite busy road.
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Andrea
Guatemala
The location is very good, close to so many restaurants and shops. The staff was super friendly! The room was really comfortable, very trendy and chic
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Mary
United States of America
Everything was in perfect shape -- looked newly renovated -- and perfectly clean. The kitchen was great. Large shower (with hot water!) was excellent. Loved the tile decor. Bed was very comfortable. I was especially glad for the ceiling fan and A/C, since it was about 95 degrees F outside!
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Quepos this weekend is £104 or, for a 4-star hotel, £212. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Quepos for this weekend cost around £156 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £82 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Quepos for tonight. You'll pay around £212 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Quepos will cost around £125, on average (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!
The owners were very kind and generous - one evening he prepared smoked fish for us. He shared many of the fruit from the trees on property. He was eager to share Costa Rican culture, food, and wildlife, and make our stay an experience - apparently he has done cooking classes for other guests. Walking distance to the beach was wonderful. Our kids loved the pool. The house (2nd story, where we stayed) was nice. The kitchen and eating space worked great for us. The porch for early morning coffee was great.
We felt like staying at our friends. It’s a big space with really everything you might need.
Like in all Costa Rica, it is recommended to have a car, but if you like walking, you will mange - we did, our friendly taxi driver was driving us around.
It’s 15 minutes drive to the Manuel Antonio park and 20 minutes walk to great restaurants.
Surrounding area is so beautiful, very well kept garden and different animals.
Great shower, living room, comfy bed, fast WiFi, Netflix
Really quite expensive, but really quite nice! The private rooms are very tidy and very comfortable (mini fridge, en-suite etc) The pool is a great size, and was rarely crowded (we worried that it would be) Loved being in Quepos town (for easy bus connections, super market shops, restaurants etc) The best bit was the communal spaces - absolutely gorgeous; plants, hammoks, quiet space, big kitchen, dining area...
The hosts were amazing, they helped us plan our trip in Costa Rica and we had a great time together talking. They helped us see what we came to see, even though the national park Manuel Antonio was closed. Great people with big hearts.
The accomodation was much much better than what we saw for the same price elsewhere in CR, clean and very nicely decorated. So altogether very very good for so little money.
Nice garden and pool.
Shared kitchen look good as well, but I ate often in restaurant what was very good and there was excellent service.
Just some blocks to the beach street and good grozery very near.
Room was OK. The air-condition was necessary cause it was 30C+ whole week. Friger in the room was very nice.
All tours and transfer pick from Quepos so it’s good option for Manuel Antonio.
A great, peaceful retreat for oneself but with an added bonus of plenty of birds (toucans, hummingbirds, euphonias, etc.). If you are a bird enthusiast, I shall highly recommend. Great view of the mountains and sunrise.
Staff were particularly helpful with knowledge of birds but also accomodating to our requests and treated the accomodation as their home (unlike hotel chains).
Nayla & Justin are super hosts! They were always available when we needed something, very pleasant, professional & accommodating! The place is very clean, secure, comfortable, quiet, modern, has hot water, A/C, wifi and laundry service available. It was nice to be within walking distance to all amenities in Quepos.
No meal included but hosts loaned us some dishes so we could have cereal in the mornings. We had a fridge. Very helpful and friendly family. Made some great recommendations for walks and restaurants. A little away from Quepos town center but I liked that. Still easy to walk everywhere.
On the beach. Got to visit turtle conservation program nearby and was able to participate in turtle release. Surf lessons available. Near Manuel Antonio National Park. Miguel is super friendly. He makes his own furniture so there’s this special feel of a very simple life.
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
Great place off the beaten track that is tourist central Quepos and Manuel Antonio. Great hosts and a chance to spend time with the real people who live there. Lovely and simple apartment with everything you need
We spend a wonderful time in Santa Juana Lodge, the spot is amazing, the Staff great!.
We did the two Santa Juana tours .
The birds watching was private and the best we’have done so far in Costa Rica.
Amazing place to stay and surf! It's right on the beach without crowds of people and Miguel is great surf teacher. The accomodation is simple but really cool, perfect for adventurous people 😎
Excellent value! William took care of us from beginning to end. He was very accommodating and helpful. It was nice to have a kitchen for a few days. Quepos is a great town
Williams and Olga were super helpful and friendly. We learnt a lot about Costa Rica, its culture and cuisine (Olga cooks very well!!) We had a lovely time. thank you!!! :)
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