Situated just 16 km from Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, Hotel Casa Perico features accommodation in Rio Dulce with access to a garden, a bar, as well as a tour desk.
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Gabriela
From
Slovenia
the location is exceptional, only a good 10 minutes by boat from the town of Rio Dulche, the price includes incoming and outgoing boat transportation, accommodation in beautiful bungalows that are connected to each other and to the main building by wooden bridges on stilts, clean rooms and sanitary facilities, warm water, magical in the middle of the jungle, on the river with its own jetty, canoes available, a restaurant that offers great food at a good price, at a low price the ability to take a boat into town, accessibility of services e.g. ticket and boat to Livingston, friendliness and helpfulness of the owner Jonatan
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
9.0
Superb - What previous guests thought, 802 reviews
Situated in Lívingston, a few steps from Ribera Rio Dulce Beach, Casa Manatí features views of the river.
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Nat
From
United Kingdom
Julio was lovely and the place is as shown. A lovely basic homestay in the middle of nowhere. We were basically the only people staying when we came which was lovely but I can imagine it could feel crowded if it was busy. There's a small shop 2 mins walk through the jungle where you can buy staples but only occasionally has fruit/veg. You're in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do apart from admiring the beauty around you, perfect for what we wanted but don't expect lots to do! Can go swimming in the river.
Hostal Blood Moon is situated in Rio Dulce and has a plunge pool and pool views. This guest house features free private parking, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
T
Tania
From
Vietnam
It was like a special treat.
Cosy, sweet & cheap.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 395 reviews
Julio was lovely and the place is as shown. A lovely basic homestay in the middle of nowhere. We were basically the only people staying when we came which was lovely but I can imagine it could feel crowded if it was busy. There's a small shop 2 mins walk through the jungle where you can buy staples but only occasionally has fruit/veg. You're in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do apart from admiring the beauty around you, perfect for what we wanted but don't expect lots to do! Can go swimming in the river.
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Nat
Young couple
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