Looking through the entries for Ometepe, one cannot help but notice there seem to be an awful lot of negative hotel reviews. Indeed, there are a lot of dodgy places in the budget category. And when it comes to mid-range and high-end accommodation, the adage that “you get what you pay for” simply does not apply. Read through this section carefully before you make your choice.
It is a bit of a trek to get out to this place - the bus takes three hours or a cab is one-and-a-half - but it really, really is worth it. Nestled by the water on the south part of the island, this purpose built hostel offers a range of accommodation, from a place for a hammock to nice rooms with a...
Taguizapa hotel is located in Altagracia and is next to a beach of the same name. The hotel, which is new and offers great hospitality, is a nice place to visit. The food is good and you can arrange for staff to come pick you up in Moyogalpa. The hotel has just opened, so the cabins are...
This hotel is located on a working coffee cooperative operated by over 20 families from the Isla de Ometepe on Lago Nicaragua. Accommodation options include camping/hammocks, dorm beds, private rooms and private cabanas. ...
At only $4, this is one of the cheapest private rooms to be found in town, but we'd hesitate to recommend it. The walls don't touch the ceiling here, meaning you're basically sleeping outside. Expect to have plenty of six-legged company at night, especially if you keep the light on after dark....
What's not to love about a hostel that has a pet deer? Minta, as the fawn is known, can be seen strolling imperially about the grounds and has developed a taste for pizza. Moyogalpa's “backpacker hostel,” dormitories here are dark and abysmal, but the private rooms are quite nice starting at...