Coqui Inn
The Coqui Inn – is an amalgamation of three formerly adjacent hotels: the Mango Inn, the Green Island Inn and Casa Mathiesen – is quite the bargain...
A wide range of accommodations awaits travelers in the Caribbean, from inexpensive guesthouses and good-value efficiency apartments (apartments with fridge and partial kitchen), to elaborate villas and luxury beachside resorts. And there are also plenty of midrange options in between.
‘Private bath’ usually means the room has its own toilet and shower – it does not necessarily mean that it has a bathtub.
The Coqui Inn – is an amalgamation of three formerly adjacent hotels: the Mango Inn, the Green Island Inn and Casa Mathiesen – is quite the bargain...
Easing back onto the Great Morass, this gracious getaway is enhanced by its intimate aesthetic, with earth colors, natural hardwoods and creative architectural touches in American Southwest style...
Only half a block from Parque Colón, it’s difficult to spot the entrance to the Freeman, and once you do you might want to turn around...
All nine rooms at this cozy hotel are slightly different, whether in size, furnishings or decor. Three units have kitchens (with gas burners), the others are hotel-like rooms with comfortable beds, brand-new furnishings and painted pink...
Horses roam this rural property surrounded by a lush palm-tree forest and a short walk from an isolated beach...
With such an old-fashioned name, it’s not surprising this hotel isn’t fashionably modern. In fact, it’s downright conservative, with room furnishings and decor that try terribly to be tasteful but are in the end fairly dowdy...
In the inimitable West End style, these pleasant fan-cooled cottages – including several with two bedrooms – sit on the cliffs...
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