The Puerto Natura hotel and spa is for travelers who like luxury without the pomp and circumstance. A night’s stay in one of these carefully designed rooms will be enough to convince any visitor how much the hotel’s owner and his wife genuinely care about the well being of their guests. The...
A cheerful and inviting B&B, Gagliardo House is run by a man who takes pride in his establishment—and it shows. Rooms are immaculate, each with a private bathroom, a television, and a small refrigerator. The B&B sits on a quiet street atop Cerro Concepción, across from the Lutheran...
Located in a quaint house perched on the hillside of Cerro Concepción, Hotel Brighton has a distinctly British feel. Rooms, which vary in price based on the quality of the view, have a small private bathroom and a very small television. The hotel is prettily decorated and everything—down to the...
Gervasoni is a stately hotel housed in an impeccably restored 19th-Century Victorian mansion that overlooks the port (all but two rooms have a harbor view). With thick, wooden banisters and stained-glass windows, this hotel has more personality than most luxury hotels, and its location atop Cerro...
The Manoir Atkinson is a small hotel with seven carefully decorated rooms (one is an upstairs suite) in a newly renovated colonial mansion. Rooms with a view cost more, but the view isn’t spectacular enough to merit paying extra (try Hotel Brighton’s café next door for an excellent harbor...