Bluefields' tourism sector is rather undeveloped, and hotel options are limited. There are no hostels, and your budget choices are basically just Lobster Pot and Hotel El Dorado. They're right down the street from one another, so check them both out before you pick a room. There are a few nicer hotels around as well, offering breezy terraces and/or air conditioning. You get what you pay for here.
Some have rated this Bluefields' best budget option, but during our stay there were some serious problems involving water and sanitation. Taps and toilets did not function properly, and the smell from the bathrooms was overpowering. That being said, the rooms were not a bad deal otherwise. Check...
The Lobster Pot Guesthouse is one of Bluefields' cheapest places to stay. However most of the rooms are a bit on the small and dark side. Although a few rooms do have windows that open to the outside, unfortunately most of them open into the corridors which make the rooms a little stuffy. This...
Caribbean Dreams is a hotel located in a handsome blue and white building. The hotel occupies a great location and it’s best feature, a breezy common patio, takes advantage of this with views of the sea. This hotel is both extremely clean and exceptionality safe and as such is a good mid-range...
A clean, smart and friendly hotel. Their three-person room for 550 C is a particularly good deal if you can find people to share it with. All rooms come with cable television, fan, telephone and private bathroom. An excellent option for travelers on a budget looking for slightly nicer digs. Their...