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Top rated hotels in San Carlos

Selina la Fortuna
4.1/568 Reviews
Whilst this is technically a hostel, it is far better than some hotels we stayed in! Rooms are great (good air con, hot water, good storage); facilities superb (pool, business lounge, kitchen/food prep area, pool table, great bar); well organised trips (the zip line followed by hot springs is a must!); very helpful staff; and the food delicious (tuna steak with salad delightful)
Baldi Hot Springs Hotel & Spa
4.3/5105 Reviews
Amazing amazing amazing! I want to go back already! Hot springs were amazing, I love the option of having at least one of the hot springs open 24/7, they change it each night for cleaning purposes, they’re very strict on the towels, each one is literally accounted for otherwise there is a fee per towel, no big deal as long as you keep track, didn’t really need to carry a towel around anyway, the only downside I’d have to say was the Italian restaurant was much better then the buffet option, also the slides are pretty intense, I actually hurt my foot on one of them, but it didn’t stop the fun. Wish I were back there!
Hotel Arenal Lodge
4.1/5101 Reviews
We had an amazing time at Arenal Lodge! We traveled as a family of 4 and spent the first half of our trip at Arenal Lodge and the last half at an all-inclusive along the coast! This location was by far our favorite! On arrival, we were upgraded to a family suite - two connecting rooms, one with 2 queen beds and 1 with a king bed. The beds were quite comfortable. Each room had a balcony facing the Arenal volcano. We (luckily) had amazing views of the volcano each morning/day! The lodge itself is a little outdated but we somewhat expected that due to the location. The pool was not clean when we arrived but by the next day, it was clear! We were not as lucky with the 2 hot tubs – they remained dirty and unusable for our stay. However, they were not a necessity with the temperatures! Falling asleep to all the sounds of nature and animals took a little getting used to, but was surprisingly relaxing. We enjoyed a late-night rainstorm, which was amazing! The drive to the lodge from the main road is cobblestone, quite windy, and takes roughly 15 minutes. I would recommend renting a car for your trip. It is difficult to obtain a ride into La Fortuna, which is roughly 20 minutes away, and you will be charged an extra fee from excursion companies to make the trek up to the lodge for pick-ups. The lodge does have a transport van but this is for staff use on the property grounds. We ate in the restaurant each night – there was not a large selection of items but each item we ordered was good. The bar area has large windows that open and occasionally green tree frogs make their way inside! We spent time each day on the balcony, talking and enjoying the spectacular view, playing pool in the bar, and taking in a very different culture from our everyday life! It was an amazing experience, to say the least!
Hotel Linda Vista
4.4/5102 Reviews
I have to say that the price of the ordinary room is super high. He is located on the edge of the volcano and the volcanic lake. The staff at the front desk are very warm and patient. The view of the infinity pool is also invincible nearby. 11. When we lived on the 16th, I loved his balcony and sat on the bench to enjoy a few days of isolation, but I suggested that friends with a relatively high living environment choose the hotel's exquisite suites. The bathroom in the ordinary room is a bit cramped and there is no refrigerator and hair dryer. Breakfast is fixed type 1, there are not many choices, fruit has a small piece of pineapple, a small piece of watermelon and papaya is very small, we asked for one more fruit on the first day but charged 2 knives the next day. Because the restaurant under the mountain is about one kilometer away, we still used dinner in the restaurant and the taste was good.
Arenal Oasis
4.3/532 Reviews
Although the bathroom facilities are a little dated, you can freely enter and exit the on-site promenade during the day and observe a variety of wildlife. Night walks are discounted for overnight guests.
Hotel Lavas Tacotal
4.1/582 Reviews
Don't look any further, this is THE place to stay in the Arenal volcano area. It has an amazing pool-side view of the volcano, everything is really clean, with beautiful landscaping throughout. Ask for the rooms at the bottom of the hill and you won't hear any traffic, just the local fauna. Furniture was very good, there are air conditioners in the rooms and the shower has great pressure and plenty of hot water. The breakfast was excellent, with buffet of fruits, cheeses and breads, plus made-to-order hot breakfast including eggs, pancakes and the local rice+beans of CR. Just a one day pass to hot springs at close-by locations was perfect, as we were happy to not pay a much higher room rate at hotels that had hot springs on-site.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • At what Homestays in San Carlos can I try local breakfast foods?

    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. At Maquenque Ecolodge, La Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge and Boca Tapada Lodge , guests can enjoy San Carlos-style breakfasts.

  • How much do Homestays in San Carlos cost on the weekend?

    Based on Homestays prices on Trip.com, the average typeWeekendCost per night on the weekend for Homestays in San Carlos is CAD 256. Homestays rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • How much do Homestays in San Carlos cost?

    Based on Homestays prices on Trip.com, the average typeAvgCost per night for hotels in San Carlos is CAD 347. Homestays rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • What popular Homestays in San Carlos have parking?

    If you're planning on driving to San Carlos, why not stay at Maquenque Ecolodge, La Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge or Boca Tapada Lodge ? These are all popular Homestays with parking lots.

  • At which popular Homestays in San Carlos can I try local foods?

    Those who like trying local foods might want to consider staying at Maquenque Ecolodge, La Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge or Boca Tapada Lodge . There are lots of famous restaurants serving local dishes near these Homestays.

  • When travelling to San Carlos, which Homestays have pools?

    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to San Carlos. Maquenque Ecolodge, Iguanitas Lodge and Guacimo Lodge are popular Homestays with pools.

  • What popular Homestays have non-smoking rooms in San Carlos?

    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Maquenque Ecolodge, La Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge and Boca Tapada Lodge are all popular Homestays in San Carlos with non-smoking rooms.

  • In San Carlos, what popular Homestays have free Wi-Fi?

    When staying at an apartment, Internet access is important for both vacationers and business travellers. Maquenque Ecolodge, La Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge and Boca Tapada Lodge are all popular Homestays in San Carlos with free Wi-Fi.

  • In San Carlos, which Homestays have barrier-free access?

    Maquenque Ecolodge and Iguanitas Lodge are popular Homestays in San Carlos with barrier-free access.

  • Of all the Homestays in San Carlos, which Homestays have the highest user ratings?

    When travelling to San Carlos for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Maquenque Ecolodge, La Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge and Boca Tapada Lodge are popular Homestays with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels218
Number of Reviews1,046
Highest PriceCAD 736
Lowest PriceCAD 43
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 180
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 176