Latest Reviews for Puntarenas Hotels

Hotel & Hostel Sloth Backpackers
4.1/540 Reviews
Santa Elena
Loved Sloth Backpackers. The hostel welcomed me with open arms the minute I arrived. Jeff at reception was super helpful! Gave me all the information I needed including the recommended tours. He helped with the shuttles in order to get from place to place. Shared kitchen was very clean as well as the dorm rooms Big bonus… hot water so that’s always fun!!
Cabañas Valle Campanas - Monteverde, Costa Rica
4.7/539 Reviews
We stayed here for two nights while exploring Monte Verde. The location was fantastic - we could walk into town for dinner (beware the way there very much uphill - great for us but may be difficult for some), but back at the hotel it was quiet and the grounds were beautiful. It felt like a real escape. Our kids loved the dogs and the hammock, and raved about the gallo pinto. Because the property is big, the cabins are pretty spread out, so we didn’t worry about our kids being kids and making some noise. The folks who run the place are lovely and helpful. Would definitely stay here again if we head back to Monteverde!
OutBox Inn
4.4/525 Reviews
Santa Elena
What an Amazing place! We will recommend it to everybody! We enjoyed our stay so much. The owner is such a great guy! Jose and Sharon the staff are incredible, very nice, friendly and helpfull. They booked the ziplines tour and ride for us and did our laundery super fast. The vibe of the place is cozy and it is beautifuly designed. It is a good place to get to know other travelers. The room was super clean. There are hot water in the shower. The location is perfect! Close to everything. The resturant next door called Open Kitchen is delicious, and the free Yoga class in the lobby is really cool.
Pension Santa Elena
4.1/548 Reviews
Santa Elena
In un paese in cui qualsiasi attività è a pagamento e a caro prezzo, abbiamo cercato un po' di risparmio sui pernottamenti. Prenotando da booking siamo rimasti folgorati dalle camere private, forse definite Deluxe, ben arredate e con ottimo prezzo. In realtà la camera è minuscola,con un letto abbastanza piccolo per due ed un bagno che ha lo stesso arredatore della Bat caverna. Abbiamo pagato davvero poco, quindi ci sta, però la puzza dai bagni e qualsiasi rumore dalle stanze attigue ci hanno un po' guastato il soggiorno. La colazione è disponibile in tre varianti, è adeguata alla struttura. Il riassetto e lavaggio piatti è in capo all'ospite
Téva Eco Retreat - Hostel
4/541 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
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4.2/521 Reviews
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Number of Reviews 4,024
Highest PriceMXN$6,271
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Average Price(Weekend Night)MXN$1,859
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