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Featuring an extensive, lush garden, 2 outdoor swimming pools and a hot tub, Hotel La Isla is located just 50 metres from Playa Palo Seco Beach and offers private access to it. We offer standard hotel rooms and mini-apartments all of them with air conditioning,private bathroom with free toiletries and hot water. Hotel rooms has two standard beds, air conditioning, private bathroom and furnish made with teak wood. Mini apartments also feature a living area,two bedrooms (one with a couple of single beds and other with a couple of bunkbeds, garden views and a kitchenette with microwave, fridge and coffee maker. The on-site restaurant serves international cuisine and local dishes and features a special diet menu. There is also a snack bar. Many activities such as football, volleyball and ping pong can be arranged on site, and a billiard table is available. Guests can also have a relaxing massage treatment. This property is 27 KM from Manuel Antonio National Park and 30 minutes' drive from Jaco town and beach and its nightlife. Juan Santamaria International Airport is a 90 minutes' drive away
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Languages Spoken
English, Spanish
Location
Palo Seco Beach, Parrita, 1 Miles East From the School, Parrita 60901 Costa Rica
The nicest thing I can say about this hotel is that the wifi in the lobby is good. I took a group of 45 to Costa Rica through a student travel company, so I had no choice in the matter staying here. First of all, the rooms look like they haven't had any updating since the 1970s. The bedspread (which I'm fairly certain was actually a bed SKIRT) was all pilled, and the sheets were basically translucent. The bathroom mat looked like it hadn't been washed in years, and the "furniture" in the rooms were lawn chairs made out of glorified PVC pipe. The staff rations towels (which have HOLES IN THEM, by the way), and upon departure if you don't turn in the number of towels they give you (one per person), they charge you $20 per towel. FOR TOWELS WITH HOLES IN THEM. $20. Let that sink in. When we checked in, we were shorted one towel for a room of 4, and when we kindly asked in Spanish for another towel, the clerk replied "What for?!" Wow, how welcoming. What my students did love about this place was that the lobby and pool stayed open until midnight. So there was that.
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Date of stay: June 2016
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Trip type: Travelled with friends
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This hotel is on a very remote beach in Paleo Seco, Costa Rica. I found the hotel to be very clean and safe, although it is an older dated resort, it fits its location perfectly. I would even say it's the place to go when you want to totally "unplug yourself". The ocean beach in front of the hotel is a beautiful beach. There are hammocks hanging in a forest of Palm trees, that surround this resort. The food was amazing, each meal was better than the next. There are no TV's in the rooms, no phones in the rooms, and very basic amenities, this is exactly what I was looking for. There is a security guard on the grounds at night, and never felt insecure on that remote stretch of beach. There is a pool for sunning, and plenty of shade when you've had enough! Each morning I was greeted by families of iguanas that live there, along with families of monkeys. The ground keeper fed the monkeys for us, so that we could get a close up view of the monkeys, he also would go up into the trees each morning and fetch us some pure, fresh coconut water right out of the coconut. The hotel staff is quaint, the manager Sally is most helpful, and speaks amazing English. She helped us with every detail with getting there. She helped arrange a 20 minute flight from San Jose to Quepos, which I totally recommend that you do, saves so much down time driving. While there, we took day trips to have lunch in Quepos, we went to the park in Manuel Antiono. It was close to the Rainforest, and to Zip line. I think you need 3 nights there to visit all around there. I wasn't looking for luxury, I was looking for a place to unplug, and this place is perfect for it, and when, and if you need to plug back in, their bar has wireless internet service and you can be in touch with anyone in 5 minutes. I was able to Facetime with my family in a matter of seconds, catch up on my emails and quickly unplug and relax again. I saw pictures of weddings that the hotel has done on the beach and they looked spectacular! Again, remote, clean, unplugged, and relaxing, on an amazing stretch of beach!
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Date of stay: March 2013
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Trip type: Travelled with friends
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This hotel will challenge your ability to adjust. It is very remote. It is really in poor condition and the rooms leave a lot to be desired. If you are in the mood for adventure, then try this one. The grounds are not well kept, extremely muddy in places and populated by large iguanas (which were actually one part of the location that we loved). The bottom of the pool was loaded with dead crabs and the water was very cloudy. Needless to say, we bagged swimming. The room had the famous Costa Rican "electrocution shower" and you will see why the name fits the shower when you arrive. One more thing, the place was loaded with mosquitos and when we asked the clerk at the front desk if he had any repellent, his reply was "yes, but not for the guests". That necessitated a 5 mile trip back down the dirt road to a little store where they indeed did a bang up business on repellent. The total atmosphere of the place is eerie. We actually stated all singing "Hotel California" on the way there. One plus, you can walk to the beach and Costa Rican beaches are beautiful. We did have breakfast at the outside dining area and it was ok. Service was good and cordial. Not the cleanest dining area but by breakfast time, we were not shocked. Would I stay here again, absolutely not. I do not recommend it unless you are in for some of the above challenges, if not more. Good luck.
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Date of stay: August 2010
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Trip type: Travelled with friends
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I took a group of teenage students to Costa Rica with a world-renowned travel company. All of the hotels we stayed in were fine, except for this one. On the second night at this hotel, someone broke into my girls' room and stole all of their luggage. The scary thing is that the girls were sleeping in the room when it happened. Thankfully they weren't touched. The lock on the door was messed up and we had reported it to the manager earlier in the day. He did nothing about it. The hotel is creepy; it's very dark, poorly lit, and in a very remote, albeit beautiful, locaton. There is a rough group of Nicaraguan migrants that stay nearby and hang out at the hotel bar at night. We traveled in July, which is the rainy season in Costa Rica, and the hotel grounds were pure mud. Find a safer place to stay!
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Date of stay: July 2010
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The food is the best I've ever had. I specially recommend the fish with shrimp. The rooms and the hotel were really clean the beach is in front and had amazing sunsets. Is near Manuel Antonio if you would like a more calm beach.
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Date of stay: January 2017
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My wife and I first stayed at Hotel la Isla September of 2004. We have since been there many times and visited the bar and restaurant many times as well. We found the Owner/Hostess "Sally" and her staff to be wonderful. Sally speaks excellent English which is not common on this mostly Tico Island Beach. Also her new Chef "David" is excellent. He also speaks very good English and enjoys creating wonderful meals for appreciative guests. I would highly recommend Hotel la Isla and the restaurant and bar. Very warm friendly people.
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Date of stay: September 2004
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Trip type: Travelled on business
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I with a group of students stayed at this hotel and it was the worse stay ever. It is unclean and we suffered from bug bites that were said to be termites but not sure really what they were. Food awful. Staff rude and mad when we left early. Stay here ruined my Costa Rica experience. I would never recommend this place ever.
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Date of stay: June 2013
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Trip type: Travelled with friends
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We have stayed here for two night with our EF Tours group. The location is literally off the beaten path, truly a way to disconnect and unplug (if only no wi fi, then Pure Perfection!) It is located across the dirt road from a stunning black beach! (Unable to swim due to trip regulations and wicked rip tides). Anna was our server/bartender, she is EXCELLENT! Chef David made meals that we perfection! (I am a vegetarian, so he customized them for me…best meals of the trip!) We will be back!
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Date of stay: June 2012
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went there with my family this past Easter or Semana Santa. Nothing spectacular. Very nice people working at the hotel but the rooms and cleanliness were below my expectations (roaches in the bath, pool with green waters, etc). The food was ok. I tried another hotel in Bejuco which was great!!!! If you are going this way, there are other nicer and similarly priced hotels that offer better quality.
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Date of stay: March 2009
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Trip type: Travelled with family
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The rooms are smaller than stated. At night there was a lot of noise from the compressors of the AC. Turning off did not help since there were at least 4 AC's in a bodega adjacent to the rooms with a glassless window. The fan could not be used due to noise. There were bad smells from the sanitary facilities. It was not possible to sleep.The restaurant is uncomfortable, with plastic chairs. Not inviting to eat. The coffee for breakfast was bland, but we got a stronger coffee. The hotel environment was very neglected.
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Date of stay: March 2019
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip:Better search an other Hotel.
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There are more places to choose from in the Parrita area.
PRICE RANGE
RM 556 - RM 627 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
Costa RicaProvince of PuntarenasParrita
NUMBER OF ROOMS
32
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