Costa Rica – hotel in Manuel?

We’re planning a trip to manuel and will be staying in a hotel there for 3 nights. We’ve narrowed our search to sicomono or hotellastresbanderas, but the price difference is significant. Has anyone stayed at these hotels? I don’t need 4 star, but I don’t want to be in a dirty room or dangerous area.

I’ve stayed in Si Como No, and it was heavenly. If you’re into supporting ecotourism at all, they’ve really made an effort. I think they said something like only one tree was cut down when they built the entire hotel? Very remarkable. Clean, pleasant rooms, wonderful service and staff, luxurious food, pools…not a bad word to say about it.

I don’t know anything about Hotel Las Tres Banderas, so I can’t argue against it, but I’d always recommend Si Como No.

Oh – and its "Manuel Antonio"…makes a difference.

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4 Responses to “Costa Rica – hotel in Manuel?”

  • Shirley says:

    Hey ! try these hotels in Manuel.

    Finca de valverde
    Europa
    Gran hotel costa rica
    Hotel el viandante
    City one
    Britannia hotel
    Or you may visit this website http://www.cheapostay.com for finding good hotels, I generally use it in my business travel.

    Good Luck!
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  • yellowstone says:

    Neither hotel is a dangerous area nor is either hotel dirty. The hotels mentioned by the previous answerer are mostly in San Jose.

    I would probably go with the cheaper one and change hotels if you want. La Colina would be a nicer hotel in between prices of the two you mentioned. I don’t think 3 banderas has nice views from the hotel while La Colina and Si Como No do.
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    Been there.

  • jessy j says:

    idk
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  • arexneev says:

    I’ve stayed in Si Como No, and it was heavenly. If you’re into supporting ecotourism at all, they’ve really made an effort. I think they said something like only one tree was cut down when they built the entire hotel? Very remarkable. Clean, pleasant rooms, wonderful service and staff, luxurious food, pools…not a bad word to say about it.

    I don’t know anything about Hotel Las Tres Banderas, so I can’t argue against it, but I’d always recommend Si Como No.

    Oh – and its "Manuel Antonio"…makes a difference.
    References :

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