Espadilla Gardens Hotel, Manuel Antonio Hotels
Simple hotel near the beach with two pools, tropical-themed rooms, and a forest-surrounded restaurant
Overview
One of the hotel’s greatest assets is its direct connection to the pristine beach via a convenient walking trail, allowing for effortless access to the shoreline. The tropical-themed rooms at Espadilla Gardens are designed with simplicity in mind, yet offer ample space and comfort for a relaxing stay.
Pros
- Enjoy the convenience of a short walk to the beautiful beach in just minutes, thanks to the hotel’s private walkway.
- Unlike many accommodations in the surrounding area, Espadilla Gardens Hotel is situated on relatively flat terrain, making it easy to navigate for guests of all ages and abilities.
- Unwind and rejuvenate in the relaxing outdoor pool area, complete with private cabanas, charming beachgrass umbrellas, and comfortable loungers.
Cons
- Accommodation options are limited to standard units, available with either one queen bed or a combination of one queen and one single bed. There is no room variety.
- Be aware that the pool area can become quite crowded during peak hours.
- The hotel does not have an on-site spa or gym.
Hotel Information
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