Manatus Hotel, Tortuguero Hotels
Remote and intimate hotel set on the Tortuguero River, offering diverse outdoor activities as part of a package stay.
Nestled on the serene peninsula gracefully positioned between the tranquil embrace of two distinct lagoons, you’ll discover the enchanting Manatus Hotel. While select common areas of the hotel boast a privileged location along the water’s edge, the individual rooms are strategically set back, nestled amidst the lush and vibrant greenery of the property’s exquisite gardens. With a limited collection of only twelve units, thoughtfully arranged within clusters of four cabins, the Manatus Hotel cultivates an atmosphere of unparalleled intimacy and exclusivity.
**Advantages of Choosing Manatus Hotel:**
* Experience the charm of a small and exceptionally quiet property, where you’ll discover private, cabin-like rooms adorned with elegant wood four-poster beds and boasting impressive high-beamed ceilings that evoke a sense of rustic luxury.
* Relish the comfort of air-conditioning in all cabins, a rare and highly desirable amenity within the Tortuguero area, ensuring a pleasant and refreshing stay regardless of the external climate.
* Indulge in a culinary journey at the gourmet restaurant, strategically overlooking the picturesque lagoon, where you’ll savor delectable a la carte dishes, a refreshing departure from the typical standard buffet offerings commonly found in the region.
* Unwind and rejuvenate at the inviting outdoor pool and lounge area, complete with private patios and refreshing outdoor showers, providing an oasis of tranquility and relaxation.
* Enhance your experience with a selection of optional tours and excursions, including thrilling sport fishing adventures, available for booking at an additional fee, allowing you to explore the surrounding natural wonders.
**Considerations to Keep in Mind:**
* Unlike the majority of accommodations in Tortuguero, the package at Manatus Hotel does not encompass a guided nature walk, which may be a significant factor for nature enthusiasts seeking immersive experiences.
* To maintain the effectiveness of the air-conditioning system, the property employs sealed windows, preventing guests from opening them and enjoying the natural breezes and sounds of the surroundings.
* The property may not be ideally suited for guests with limited mobility, as the rooms lack accessibility features, and the journey to and from the hotel can present certain challenges.
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