This hotel is located by one of the best beaches in the way to the The Tairona Natilnal Park. We sleeped in one of the small houses, al you can rent a space for camping. The restaurant offers quite good food, I love their brekfast.
We stayed here 2 nights in the cabinita Casa Amor, an open tree house bungalow with a thatched roof. It was truly lovely to sleep up above the tree line with a view of the ocean and forest canopy. There were lots of colourful butterflies and birds and few insects to bother us. Sleeping in the ocean breeze with the ocean sound was very relaxing. The beach is quite rough and many people dont swim at all. They tell you at reception that swimming is banned, though many people play in the waves regardless. It seems that the Colombian authorities are exagerating the swim danger due to fears of Colombians (who mostly cannot swim well or not at all) drown a lot. My wife did not go in. I deduct a point from my score due to the horrendous food available. The food is not only a bland, boring rip-off, it can be outright disgusting. Drinks are overpriced. I recommend taking a bottle of wine with you and asking them to keep it in the (somewhat cool) fridge. Service is also very poor. Nice for 2 nights but any longer wold have been too much. The day trip into Tayrona was nice, albeit a long journey and hike to get to a swimmable beach.…
We slept 4 nights in a big tent (habitation "Coco") and enjoyed the relaxing area. The beach is endless and surrounded by palms and only few people and surfers are there. Swimming might be difficult due to high waves but laying at the beach is really what you come here for. They also have a restaurant that offers delicious juices, sandwiches and local food with vegetarian options and fair prices.
We stayed in casa amor which was a lovely tree house. We stayed here for 3 nights at the beginning of our stay. It is very much a back to basics, rustic experience, but that suited us. You can hear and see the sea from your room. Sadly the current is such that you cannot swim there. The fresh juices are delicious and if you ask the ladies they will also freeze bottles of water for you to keep them cool over night for you. There was virtually no vegetarian options on the menu (which would be very easy to add with the produce they use). The staff were accommodating when I explained what I could and could not eat though. Given that it is really the only place you can eat they could do with adding a few more dishes to the menu for variety. You can ask for avocados and they are fresh and extremely delicious. A few things to note - you have to ask on check in if you want your room cleaned every day. Their ability to take card can vary (depending on who you ask!) so have some cash handy. There is no wifi or TV here - perfect if you want a complete getaway, but could be an issue if you like to be connected. We used this as a base to explore Parque Tayrona which was a short bus ride away. There isn't much in the way within walking distance, we think there may have been a bar at a nearby hotel you can walk to for a sunset drink, so worth investgating on line before you get there. This place won't be for everyone, but if you want a unique experience away from it all - then this for you.…
Playa Los Angeles has very charming accomodation with different options for different budgets (tent, glamping and little wooden cabins ....) It is in a very beautiful location and the nice staff makes it a plus. It is possible to have meals on site so if you want to have a quiet holiday this is a place for you ! It is situated 2 km. from the Tayrona National Park and right on the beach
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