I previously stayed at Mono Azul in 2005. At this time it was great for one reason: No one bothers you. I choose Mono Azul over the other pricy hotels.
This time we thought we visit again since we like the service or the lack of for the matter (Don't take it the wrong way....we just like to stay in places where we don't get bother)
This time we stayed at a villa across the street and the first greeters every morning was the whistling sound of the squirrel monkeys along with several species of birds....I must point out too that since this is on the main road you won't get away from the automobile's noise too.
The accommodations are comfortable, very simple, very basic...in other words...everything you need and everything you don't.
To get to the beach and the National park it takes a 7-10 minutes ride on car, or must wait for the bus which passes by every 30 minutes. The Hotel concierge will give you the bus schedules.
The hotel can also facilitate tours, and adventure trips.
The one thing I should express disappointment on is the food price.The one thing I should express disappointment on is the food price and taste. A modest breakfast for two will cost you $16.00.....way to high....I recommend taking a short trip to the main town(Quepos), check the magazines for restaurants around or take food to cook with.
The Pizza place next to Mono Azul was good and we highly recommend EL Gato Negro(across from El Avion), the food there was excellent and the attention was superb.
The beach was crowded with artisans and souvenir's tables along the sidewalks. The water temperature was perfect, the surf equally rated.
The park presents several trails; along each you will see a bundle of wildlife species that are native to the area. These animals are also used to people, therefore you can admire them, take their pictures before they move along. The several trails will be a combination of soft walks to triathlon stile hills and cliffs. If you go to the park, make sure to be in good physical fit.
Beware of the Titis (white face monkeys) for they are a pack of intelligent creatures, they will take any small objects if left unattended, especially if they got food in it. Help yourself and the environment and don't take any food with you (as some people, especially the uncult locals which lack environmental education)...just water.
Overall, the hotel was good, the park and the beach was worth the trip back.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Outdoor / Adventure
Management Response
Purplecowry, Owner
(Management representative)
Jun 17, 2008
Thanks so much for your review. We understand your concern about the prices for breakfast. We do have items on the menu that do not cost as much to make as some of our other items, such as pancakes, fruit plates, French toast, granola, all of which are under $4. You can get a Continental Breakfast for $4.40 which includes orange juice, coffee or tea, coconut raisin or wheat toast, jam and butter. Also, some of our rooms have kitchens and fridges so you can make your own food. We want to make sure that people understand that we would never pressure anyone to eat breakfast in our restaurant. We understand your concern, and we keep our prices as low as possible to benefit our guests.
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of TripAdvisor LLC.