Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
The location of the lofts can't be beat. Secluded, yet so close to town, right on the beach. The units are small but very efficient. The hosts are very responsive and accommodating! Very safe feeling.
Lovely roomy tent, great wifi, nice clean showers and toilets, Lesley was lovely and really helpful and gave us lots of recommendations for the local area, great value for money for anyone on a budget or anyone looking for an alternative for a hotel
The hostel was in a good location and the views were great, especially from the rooftop terrace. The room was super comfortable and there was a good hostel vibe.
The little terrace outside was amazing! The mosquito door kept us safe from mosquito bites. There was a fridge and all the basic equipement to be able to cook up some diner. 5min downhill walk to central beach, so great location too. Although it was only one night, we had a great stay.
The hostel looks really cute with the colored containers and the giant cacti. They have hammocks to rest and a shared outdoor kitchen. Beds were comfortable and my friend and I were basically the only guests in the whole hostel.
Great location right on the beach and nice grounds. The kiteboarding/wing foil school on the property was excellent and we took several days lessons from Nico and his team. They were very helpful, kind and great instructors. The balcony had an incredible view of the beach.
They have done an amazing job around the grounds to make this one of the best hostels ive stayed in. Huge kitchen, with everything you need. 2 mtb's both excellent dual suspension bikes ate free to use.
zim
Solo traveler
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