Hotel Noche De Sol
The young couple who run this hotel are not the type of live-in hosts to fade into the background when guests are around.
The young couple who run this hotel are not the type of live-in hosts to fade into the background when guests are around.
The hotel's restaurant, Cocina de Mama Toya y Mama Juana, is one of the better eateries in town. However, the rooms open right onto the dining area, which is awkward going to and from the shared bathroom.
If the Perkin Lenca is full, this is the next best thing, with eight pleasant A-frame cabins spread through tree-filled grounds.
From lumber mill to guest house, this long log building has been partitioned into a dozen fairly comfortable but very plain cubicles, each with fan, small table and one or two firm beds. Large common bathrooms are at one end of the building.
Two campgrounds are tucked into the forest near the Sapo River; the sites are very well maintained and have communal fire pits for cooking and late-night hanging out. Guests without gear can rent tents and sleeping bags from Prodetur.
Easily Perquín's most comfortable and modern lodging, the Perkin Lenca has eight cozy private cabins, each with sloped wooden ceilings, bright interior, oak paneling and a small porch with hammocks and superb views.
Nine basic but very clean rooms make up this humble home-turned-hotel. All have good queen-size beds with colorful bedspreads and share one bathroom.
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