Hotel

Hotel Bahía

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 All photos this page: ©2007 Scott Doggett, Special to WhozHereNow.com All photos this page: ©2007 Scott Doggett, Special to WhozHereNow.com

The Hotel Bahía occupies an historic building that has been dutifully restored by its amiable and knowledgeable owner, Jose “Tito” Thomas.


Hotel Las Brisas

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 All photos this page: ©2007 Scott Doggett, Special to WhozHereNow.com All photos this page: ©2007 Scott Doggett, Special to WhozHereNow.com

Ten years ago, taking a shower at the seaside Hotel Las Brisas was an adventure. At eye level, columns of termites worked the decades-old clapboard walls with military precision, one column hauling tiny bites of the hotel off to an unseen mound while colleagues moving in the opposite direction passed by to pick up loads.


Hotel Dos Palmas

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 All photos this page: ©2007 Scott Doggett, Special to WhozHereNow.com All photos this page: ©2007 Scott Doggett, Special to WhozHereNow.com

Used to be this small, clapboard seaside hotel, with a porch out back that a water taxi could pull up to (great for picking up or dropping off guests), was a good find.


Hotel Laguna

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 All photos this page: ©2007 Scott Doggett, Special to WhozHereNow.com All photos this page: ©2007 Scott Doggett, Special to WhozHereNow.com

The Laguna’s foremost feature is its central location. That also happens to be its worst feature—if you value quiet, because the street noise can be excessive at times. But want to check your email? There’s a computer with Internet access in the lobby for guest use free of charge (if it’s occupied, there’s an Internet café a two-minute walk away).


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