You cannot use the beach here, it is too dirty with abandoned cars and rubbish on it. So you need to get a taxi into town. It is too far to walk, I generally like walking, and the route is quite complicated. Often taxi rivers had to ask the way. |The rooms were clean but no hooks for hanging things and only 2 small shelves. Breakfast was good but extra |We enjoyed the pool one day. Their daughter spoke fluent English and was very helpful but really there is not much to see or do in Riohacha. We went to the flamingo reserve but only 13 flamingos. We went to a nearby beach, 30 mins in a shared taxi, but were shared double the normal price and the driver who promised. To return for us , after a few...
Read moreThis place is perfect if you want to visit Rio Hacha, it's 5mins in a taxi from the beach/ main town/ bus terminal (5,000 pesos in a taxi). There's not much around the hotel in terms of shops etc so if you're staying there stock up on water etc before you get to the hotel, the room also had a fridge which was great for this.||||The hotel itself was great with an outdoor pool which was ideal in the intense heat. ||The rooms were very clean and had great air-con. ||||The family that run the hotel were amazing, so friendly and helpful, they ordered us cabs into town and were generally very lovely, helpful and spoke great English. ||||Would definitely...
Read moreWe stayed in La Maracuya for 2 nights, and from the moment we got there the owners were incredibly friendly and helpful. They helped us find a guide to Cabo de la Vela and recommended restaurants for us. The rooms we stayed in were simple but comfortable, with AC and fans. The TV didn't have a lot of channels, and there were no english channels but the wifi worked very well. La Maracuya is by the sea, but not the part of the beach you want to. However it is a 5 minute taxi ride from the beach and...
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