The main reason we choose this place it was that says that, on booking/trip advisor, has a equiped kitchen. It has, but you CAN'T use at all and the meals are quite expensive for what it is. The place is OK, as any hostel in Lobitos, but the owner, Nico, spend all day long laying on his hammock shouting with his wife/duaghters ordering to do every single thing, form me that is extremely annoying. ||So if you don't like to contribute with the machist/patriarchy culture on this society, don't stay in this place.||PS: they have a mini market that everything is twice as expensive than the other grocery shops, and they keep rising the prices if you don't get mad and try...
   Read moreThe main reason we choose this place it was that says that, on booking/trip advisor, has a equiped kitchen. It has, but you CAN'T use at all and the meals are quite expensive for what it is. The place is OK, as any hostel in Lobitos, but the owner, Nico, spend all day long laying on his hammock shouting with his wife/duaghters ordering to do every single thing, form me that is extremely annoying. ||So if you don't like to contribute with the machist/patriarchy culture on this society, don't stay in this place.||PS: they have a mini market that everything is twice as expensive than the other grocery shops, and they keep rising the prices if you don't get mad and try...
   Read moreThe place was wonderful overall. Nico and Amelia are so nice and friendly! Martin and his wife are amazing cooks, the food is different everyday and you eat as the waves wash over the rocks in front. The sunrises and sunsets are quite special, Nico is up early and has coffee ready. The beds are comfortable and the room was really clean (despite crickets being everywhere in north peru!). Relajate made my whole trip to lobitos better and I am so happy to have met this family. I will 100% be back and cannot thank them enough for their hospitality....
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