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Although a bit weathered, Keifito's offers six comfortable cabins perched above a quiet stretch of beach. Accommodation is stark - a bed, a fan, and a porch with hammocks - but offer peace and lots of quiet. A defunct restaurant turned fantastic communal kitchen/dining area is op… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Perched on a verdant hill overlooking Half Moon Bay, the Mame Tree offers two beautiful bungalows that each sleep up to four people. Each has boutique flair and a theme: the Moroccan has lots of purples, reds, and flowing curtains, while the Caribbean is all about blues, whites, … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Often full - and with good reason - the Mariposa is the best deal in West End. Accommodation is set up in three buildings: the main house has five modern apartments with fantastically equipped kitchens; a small annex houses two private rooms with air conditioning - they're a litt… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
One of West End's nicest places, the rooms and apartments here are set in two-story buildings on a lush and well-maintained lot. All have private porches and are charmingly decorated with Guatemalan bedspreads and Honduran handicrafts. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Seagrape is an old-timer that's holding on strong. The ocean front bungalows are the best of the lot: stand-alone wood cottages, with private porches, and beautiful views. The hotel rooms, unfortunately, lack character - they're shiny and new but that's about it; big tour groups … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This is a collection of a few rundown wood-plank cabins with unobstructed views of the Caribbean - what Sandals would give for this plot! As it is, however, the bathrooms could use a scrub down (as could the rooms), but the view doesn't get better than this. The owner, a bit gruf… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This is one of West End's best kept secrets. They don't look like much on the outside, but the simple rooms in these wood-plank cabins are very well maintained; each opens onto a grassy area and shares long porches. The communal kitchen, in its own large cabin, is one of the best… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Also known as the Tanglewood Resort, the accommodation in this place is hit and miss. The apartments in the new buildings get two thumbs up; they're nicely decorated, have fully equipped kitchens, and are very well-kept. Rooms in the main building, however, are dark and aging - c… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Affiliated with Native Sons dive shop, Chillies offers simple clapboard rooms and cabins on a tidy lot. All the rooms are decent; the more expensive rooms are the newest, but the cheaper ones are the best deal - slightly larger, they're in duplex cabins so you share a bathroom an… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This is a basic but clean hotel in one of the most coveted locations in West End - on the main drag overlooking Half Moon Bay. Of the 10 rooms, only three have been recently renovated and these also happen to be the only ones with a view - a great deal if you can score one. The o… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This is a collection of small, well-kept cabins on a sloping, tree-filled lot. Most are on stilts and all have mosquito screens and small refrigerators. They also have private porches that are perfect for whiling away an afternoon. Ask for a remodeled cabin for the best of the li… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
On the quiet end of Half Moon Bay, this small resort offers 14 wood bungalows dotting the water's edge. The rooms are no frills - except for the air-con - but are clean. A huge plus is a deck right on the water. Frankly, if this hotel was anywhere else, it'd be half the price. Lo… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Owned by a local family, this new hotel is a decent option for travelers on a budget. Dorms are set up in two split-level houses; each floor has its own spacious kitchen and big porches - great for hanging out. Private rooms are in a ranch-style building next door. The rooms are … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Ten simple but classy rooms make up this modern hotel. Rooms are spacious, spotlessly clean, and most have a balcony with a hammock. Although the hotel is alongside the ocean, it doesn't have a beach; ironshore is where you'd expect the sand to be. Still, guests can enjoy the oce… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Owned and run by two British expatriates, this lovely B&B features four classy rooms, each built on top of the other in a renovated island home. All have hardwood floors, silent air conditioners, fully-stocked mini-fridges, and lots of windows. Common areas include a spacious roo… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Offering comfortable beachside hotel rooms and enormous hillside homes, you can see the money here. It's not super fancy, but the details stand out: nice furnishings and fixtures, well-kept beach and pool, a good restaurant, a fully equipped dive shop. It's all A-OK, but lacks ch… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Run by the same owners of Posada Arco Iris, this place has recently opened. It has 18 comfortable rooms with balconies and ocean views. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
An attractive three-story building behind Cannibal Café, the accommodation here is generally cramped and dark, but the suites (for four, with separate bedroom and full kitchen) are a good deal. A small playground out the back is a plus for people traveling with kids. There's free… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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