Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
Such a cute spot!!! We accidentally booked this hotel, as we were trying to go to El Valle de Anton. But we were so happy to end up here, in the middle of nowhere (a car is useful), surrounded by beautiful flowers and a great sunset at the pool. We had dinner here too, which was really nice, and we spent our time next to the pool sipping some beers.
The room was beautiful (by far the best we had, after a bunch of hostels) with a biiiig bed, shower and bath. Would recommend.
Wonderful place, wonderful owners, peace and quiet, very rich neighborhood with security and control at the entrance. Many shops, bars and restaurants nearby. We felt very safe and at the same time we had comfort and peace. An evening walk around the neighborhood or on the beach is also not a problem. Thanks to Charles and Daphne!
Very budget friendly stay with a/C rooms and a pool, which is just what you need for the kids to enjoy.
Breakfast was included, which was a surprise for me. Pool was great, and they had music so ambient was cool as well.
It is close to the beaches. You can drive 10 mins to Coronado, Gorgona, Malibu.. All good.
If I'm on a tight budget again, I would repeat this stay.
This hostel is in a nice, quiet location and near the beach, just across the street and a couple minutes walk. The property is nice with a shared outdoor kitchen, hammocks and a pool. The room was basic but just fine for our one night stay. It might have been a little small for our family of 4 if we were staying several nights but then again, we’d only be in the room to sleep. The staff was welcoming and friendly.
Jennifer
Family with young children
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