Si Como No Resort & Wildlife Refuge, Manuel Antonio Hotels
Relaxed and scenic hillside resort with ocean views and unique amenities like a movie theater.
Si Como No Resort presents itself as a destination where one could easily spend an entire vacation without feeling the need to venture elsewhere, although the allure of exploring the surrounding areas is certainly present. While the accommodations might exhibit a slightly aged aesthetic, each room boasts a balcony that provides at least a partial, captivating view of the vast ocean, complemented by the lush panorama of the surrounding jungle.
The resort itself is equipped with a comprehensive array of amenities designed to cater to various interests and preferences. Guests can indulge in culinary delights at the two on-site restaurants, relax by the two swimming pools, enjoy a movie at the cinema, or pamper themselves with a treatment at the full-service spa. For those seeking additional entertainment and exploration, a nature reserve is conveniently located just across the street, offering opportunities for leisurely strolls and immersion in the local flora and fauna. Furthermore, access to the nearby beach and the renowned national park is readily available via the public bus, ensuring convenient transportation to these popular attractions.
**Advantages of Staying at Si Como No Resort:**
* The resort’s hillside location provides breathtaking ocean vistas from almost every point on the expansive ten-acre property.
* A diverse range of amenities are available to guests, including two on-site restaurants and bars, two outdoor swimming pools (one featuring an exhilarating waterslide), inviting swim-up bars, a movie theater for cinematic experiences, weekly live music performances, and a full-service spa where guests can rejuvenate (spa services incur an additional fee).
* Guests are encouraged to explore the extensive garden, complete with outdoor terraces and winding nature paths, perfect for leisurely walks and connecting with the environment.
* A complimentary shuttle service operates regularly, transporting guests to the stunning national park and the inviting beach throughout the day.
**Disadvantages to Consider:**
* The resort does not offer direct access to the beach, requiring alternative transportation methods.
* The hotel’s location is directly adjacent to the bustling main road that traverses Manuel Antonio, potentially resulting in some noise.
* The WiFi connectivity can be inconsistent, and the interior design and overall state of the rooms are somewhat outdated.
* Guests seeking to maintain their fitness routines will find that there is no gym or fitness center available within the resort’s facilities.
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