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Canoa is a backpacker haven, geared towards cheap to mid-range accommodation that doesn’t skimp on comfy beds and clean sheets (for the most part). Recently, a number of new places have gone up in town, giving most of the older places a run for their money in terms of quality, service and style. Like all places on the coast, Canoa overflows with people on weekends, so you’d be smart to make reservations early. Don’t expect to cruise into town on Saturday night and find a place to stay.
A big Swiss-family Robin-esque bamboo house, Hostal Coco Loco is one of the most popular spots to spend the night ...







Commanding a quiet, sandy corner of the main street, Hotel Bambu is a popular traveler hangout and good place to ...







The Sundown Inn is very popular for its Spanish lessons programs and isolated private beach location. A 20 minute walk, or ...







Located on the south end of the beach, down the street from the music of the bars and restaurants, Cabañas ...







Clusters of modest cabins surround a spacious yard equipped with a volleyball court and picnic tables, making Cabanas Mar y ...







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