The choice of hotels in Bahía is not nearly as extensive as in Canoa—and if you like to fall asleep to the sound of waves breaking, you’re better off crashing in Canoa and day-tripping to Bahía—but depending on your budget there are a couple of higher-tier hotels that offer a little more luxury than the smaller places in Canoa.
A bit of love and affection, plus a little artistic flair, infuse the otherwise dark and drab space of Hostal Bahía with life. Climb the sagging wooden stairs from the street entrance and you’ll find yourself in a spacious reception area surrounded by walls painted with creeping vines and...
A large blue and white building fronted by palm trees and a modest garden area, La Querencia offers clean but dated rooms, some with private baths and good views of the harbor area. Owners are friendly and helpful and meals are available on...
Cheap to seriously cheap rooms are available at Hotel Palma, but you’re better to spend a couple more dollars and stay somewhere else in town. The building is in need of repair and rooms are in desperate for a good cleaning, but the staff is friendly....
Aged but atmospheric, La Herradura offers simple rooms set around an attractive Spanish-style building. The front porch and restaurant area face the sea, and there are vaulted ceilings with clean white walls, all of which create a bright and breezy spot to sit, sip a drink and share a meal with...
Hotel Italia, set back from the beach, is a multi-storied hotel offering clean but dated rooms which, for the price, are a bit lackluster. The restaurant downstairs has a modest selection of national and international dishes and in the morning you can grab a simple breakfast. Entrees: $3 to...