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Miguel Surf Camp
4.1/54 Reviews
My friend stumbled upon this place when looking for alternative ways to stay near by Manuel Antonio without the steep prices and it was SUCH a great find. Miguel and his family are incredible, and they've created a really wonderful spot here on the beach, with a great cause. We were greeted in Quepos by Miguel himself and he made sure we felt right at home. We set up tents under the trees, and had full access to an outdoor kitchen/lounge space with very clean facilities during our stay. There's a little grocer nearby the get fresh fruits and veggies. A wonderful place to visit!
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!).
Best Western Hotel  Casino Kamuk
3.7/540 Reviews
This is my first time back at this hotel after two years due to COVID and it is great to see many of the same staff that always make this hotel a great spot due to its proximity to the main bus terminal, walking distance to the marina, centro Quepos and the waterfront view. Of particular note are the management staff of Luis and Yoselyn, to the longtime restaurant staff that includes Leo. All are extremely helpful and do everything to assist with any questions you have during your stay. The hotel staff demonstrate good, common-sense measures to minimize COVID (hand sanitizer at entrance and all personnel wear masks). I have also noticed over the years the continued investment in the hotel to upgrade various areas (lobby, pool, restaurant canopy, etc.)
Gaia Hotel & Reserve- Adults Only
4.6/594 Reviews
This is a great hotel that is small enough to feel intimate but has most of the amenities of a large resort. Of course, the initial highlight is that the hotel is built into the forest and treats the land as a preserve. On top of that, many of the rooms have gorgeous views, and ours had a view of the ocean over the hills. The staff is amazing. Everyone is super friendly and helpful. Even though they have some routines that make things easy to follow and access, the staff is more than willing to help or adjust if you need it. We drove in, and once there they reserved a parking spot for us near the cart / shuttle service for the entire stay! From the entrance / parking, a shuttle takes you to the main building (rain or shine…we never had to wait in the rain and it was pouring when we arrived). The facilities were outstanding and well-appointed. Don’t get me wrong, there are some features that are aged, but most things are very nice and everything is always super-clean. The pools are really nice. Small, but several levels allow for multiple infinity pool experiences, along with floating chairs if you prefer to hold your drink while floating. There is a “swim up” bar that I think is usually open from 12-5 but don’t quote me on that. The food was pretty good. IMO, stick with traditional dishes. Ceviche and traditional Costa Rican breakfast were our favorites, but everything we tried was pretty good. The drink menu is a little light. They offer enough choices, but there are not any high end liquors, and the wine is good but I do not believe I also any vintages that you might expect from a hotel of this caliber. Finally, the rooms were very very nice. Our son had his own “standard” room and it looked as nice as ours did, even though he did not have as much space. Our room was a suite with a bedroom, full bath with walk in shower, a private patio, and a living space complete with leather sofa (and pull out bed), dining table with chairs, and club style chairs to complete the seating area. All very comfortable. Our room also came with access to a private terrace on the top floor. This space also included seating and tables, umbrella, and curtained Chaises. Great views from there and the private patio! In short, we did not have enough time to enjoy all of the amenities even within our own room, but we were beyond comfortable and the views and vibe were amazing. One more thing: the owner has started a macaw restoration project, so you can see Scarlett macaws on the premise. We also saw many other bird species (this is an eBird hotspot for those who use it), heard monkeys, and enjoyed seeing sloths and iguanas on the premise (but not in or near the room 😊).
BongO
4.2/532 Reviews
Situated in Really good and quiet location, halfway between the park and Quepos Pueblo but close to both, right in the perfect place: close enough to Reach both on your feet but away from the noise of Quepos just enough to remain quiet and to feel in the middle of the nature. Tons of birds will visit the trees above the rooms as well as families of monkeys and parrots. The structure itself is going some renovation works but the rooms are really nice,modern two rooms masonry bungalows, perfectly clean and all already renovated, they are modern and new inside with comfortable and large beds and spacious clean bathrooms with everything you need and very new a/c. The WiFi was also really good, but the best thing of all was to be in modern comfortable Rooms but at the same time being in the middle of trees full of life. We had a wonderful stay, the owner is also really accomodating and will do everything he can to make your stay the best possible!

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New and popular hotels in Quepos recommended by Trip.com. Planning a trip to Quepos? In Quepos, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay. For trips in Quepos, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Quepos using other means of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Quepos by bus.

There are 48 hotels in Quepos with excellent service. When looking for hotels in Quepos, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 114 SGD. There are 1 five-star hotels in Quepos at an average price of 244 SGD per night. There are 3 four-star hotels in Quepos at an average price of 151 SGD per night. There are 9 three-star hotels in Quepos at an average price of 123 SGD per night. Unique local hotels in Quepos provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Those who favor Best Western can choose a hotel under its name. In Quepos, there are hotels under the Best Western brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Best Western. Hotel Villa Romantica is one of the most popular hotels in Quepos. Hotel Plaza Yara is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

For short trips in Quepos, La Culebra Waterfall are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Quepos are Manuel Antonio National Park, Pescadora.

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