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Beachfront Location
Wake up to the sound of waves crashing on the shore right outside your door at Hotel Isla Palma Playa Y Ecohabs. Enjoy direct beach access and stunning ocean views throughout your stay.
Complimentary Breakfast and Housekeeping
Start your day right with a delicious cooked-to-order breakfast served daily. Let us take care of the tidying up with our daily housekeeping service for your convenience.
Air-Conditioned Rooms and Free Rollaway Beds
Relax in one of our 3 air-conditioned guestrooms equipped with modern amenities. Need extra sleeping space? Complimentary rollaway beds are available upon request.
Experience beachfront bliss at Hotel Isla Palma Playa Y Ecohabs. Book your stay now for the perfect seaside getaway.
* There is no hot water on site.
* If you are traveling with a child your property may require you to present the following documents: Parents traveling into Colombia with a child under 18 may be required to present the child's birth certificate and photo ID (passport for non-Columbian visitors) upon check-in. If a relative or legal guardian is traveling into Colombia with the child, that relative or legal guardian may be required to present a notarized consent of travel signed by both parents and a copy of both parents' ID. If only one parent is traveling into Colombia with the child, that parent may be required to present a notarized consent of travel signed by the other parent. Visitors who plan to travel with children should consult with a Colombian consulate office prior to travel for further guidance.
Pets not allowed
No hot water onsite
Professional property host/manager
No cribs (infant beds) available
No tenían mi reserva porque ellos no tienen acuerdo con hoteles.com
Afortunadamente tenían una habitación para 2 y éramos 3
This place is so far misrepresented. The photos are about 30 years old. This was the most disgusting place I have ever stayed. I will post photos on Trip Advisor so you can see how bad this place. is. The beach was average at best. The beds were super worn. The water wasn't running in the room. We used a 32 gallon garbage can, as a basin to hold water for a shower. The bathroom floor was asphalt roof tiles. The base of the toilet was leaking, and you had to pour water from a bucket in the tank, to get it to flush. The toilet was leaking from where it was mounted to the floor. Sewage was seeping across the floor. Then the water in the sink wasn't available, you had to use a bucket with mold growing on it to wash your hands.
The boat dropped us off, and then we realized that this place was a total miserable trap. At the restaurant, there was only coke, water, and fruit punch to drink, and they ran out of Coke. The room was super dirty, rough wood floors.
This place used to be a zoo of sorts, and I think they turned the keepers housing into rooms to rent. The A/C was only good during the night, and wouldn't cool the room after 10am.
I have traveled to 41 countries, through some of the poorest places, and this tops the charts of miserable places. We weren't prepared for camping, but that is what we got.
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