Featuring a terrace, Cabañas las Palmas Chacahua offers accommodation in Yegüey with free WiFi and quiet street views.
Lucia
Spain
the room was really nice, we love the place, and the room we got, was amazing, highly recommend it. Mattress pretty hard, really good for sleep. you can hear some roosters during the morninbg, but you have everything, one supermarket around the corner, and the beach one minute walking. is maybe one of the best places to stay in Chacahua.
Cabañas Alta Mar is situated on the beachfront in Guayabas. This 5-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. Some units at the property have a terrace with a sea view.
MichaelStuber
Germany
Nice simple wooden cabins in the best possible location: on the beach away from the village
Casa UwU has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a private beach area and restaurant in Chamuscadero. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Chloe
United Kingdom
Our stay at Casa Uwu was amazing. Sandra went above and beyond to make our whole group feel special and have everything we need. The villas are beautiful, the pool and beds are very relaxing and right on the beach and the food is the best on the island.
It was one of our birthdays while out there and the team set up a stunning table and placements on the beach with enough sushi to feed a football team! They couldn't do enough for us and we would recommend it to everyone.
Facing the beachfront, Hotel Sanmara offers 4-star accommodation in La Sabrosa and has an outdoor swimming pool, terrace and restaurant. Guests can make use of a bar.
lois
United States
i thought there should have been at least a small breakfast for the price of the room... i had the best room in the house facing the beach.. when i saw the other rooms i realized that made a big difference.
It's not called Yeguey it's Chacahua. I would not recommend ladies travel there solo like I did. During the 2 days I had 3 different people try to scam me more money. The first was the taxi company from the airport in Puerto Escondido told me I couldn't catch a bus. I paid 1000 pesos to get to the boat ramp. It would have been 175 pesos via collectivo. The accommodation then tried to charge me 1000 pesos for the boat to get to the island, it was 300 pesos. Then a restaurant on the beach where I paid for my food said the next day that I didn't pay. It was not a safe place. In the small town there is a lot of rubbish. Especially around the cabana where I stayed.
Therese
Australia
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