Hostal Los Lagos
This is the most hostel-like of the near-the-airport options. Rooms are mostly set aside for dorms, which are airy and spacious, but there are a couple of reasonable-value private rooms...
This is the most hostel-like of the near-the-airport options. Rooms are mostly set aside for dorms, which are airy and spacious, but there are a couple of reasonable-value private rooms...
A welcome newcomer in the often-overpriced Zona Viva area is this comfy little hostel. Dorms are spacious and airy, separated into male and female. Rates include a light breakfast and free internet...
Some hostels just work, for no apparent reason. This one skimps on just about everything from kitchen access to hang out areas, but still turns out to be one of the most popular and happening hostels in town...
Five minutes' walk from the main dock, this newcomer has some of the best-value cabins in the country. They're clean, wooden affairs, with simple but elegant decoration. Happy hour here rocks on.
Despite the terrible name, the Jungle Party has the best atmosphere of all of Antigua's hostels. The staff know exactly what is needed by travellers, and go out of their way to give it up with a smile...
A beautiful little budget choice - rooms are OK, with parquetry floors and firm beds. Kitchen access and a sunny courtyard are other bonuses. Staff offer reduced rates for weekly or monthly stays, with or without kitchen use...
A cozy place with big, clean, shared bathrooms and some decent rooms with private bathroom. There's plenty of Nahual furniture and tipica fabrics around, giving the place a good atmosphere. Rates include breakfast.
Rooms in this modern family home are well-appointed and bright, with spotless bathrooms. The three-bed dorm is a good deal and there are discounts for longer stays.
Amelia has an eye for aesthetics, and her artistic touches are evident throughout the 12 guest rooms and lobby of this inviting inn. The walls are hung with interesting exotic art; rooms are furnished in rosewood and mahogany...
Everything about this place is big. From the Texan owner to the bar/restaurant, to the rooms and the beds. Even the showers are big. On top of that there's a huge patio strung with oversized hammocks...
Nothing fancy going on here - the rooms are basic, running down one side of a narrow house and the bathrooms are shared, but this family-run place has a great feel to it in this often impersonal town. Kitchen access and breakfast are available.
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