I pulled into Blue Congo welcomed with a warm greeting from Stephanie (the owner)who quoted me a fair price for 2 nights including breakfast. This place was clean and cosy and was perfect for me because it is walking distance into Puerto Viejo but just far enough away that it is quiet. I had one of the more basic rooms onsite. My room came with mosquito net a fan private bathroom a place to hang your close and a balcony with a table and chairs and a hammock. Stephanie showed me a couple other rooms that cost a bit more but had aircon. A swimming pool as well along with a fridge to store fruit and snacks. I highly recommend staying here.
This one of the mouse beautiful places in Puerto viejo, i really like that the hotel is surrounded of nature and the pool is amacion this a please to feel relax and have nice time with the family and even friends. it's very near from the beach and located in a convenient place to go walking to puerto viejo town. the attention in the hotel is excellent. can't wait to come back :)
What we loved: +very very personable host, helpful in organizing tours ✌🏼☺️ +beautiful and well-kept area +hammocks on the balconies +beautiful and clean swimming pool +healthy breakfast and free drinkable water +large private rooms with large comfortable beds (Fan-equipped rooms are totally sufficient) +daily room cleaning service +friendly dog (duration: 5 nights) Best greetings D+A
I stayed here for 4 nights in December towards the end of a 3 week trip. Not the most luxurious place I've stayed, but not the highest price either, and the bar/pool area were gorgeous and breakfast great. The staff were friendly and helpful with answering questions and making suggestions (I'd never heard of the Ara Project despite researching the area beforehand but it was on of the best things I did in 3 weeks in Costa Rica). The best bit of Blue Conga for me was the little grey kitten who decided that I was hers on the day I arrived, and barely left my side thereafter. Leaving her early in the morning for my bus back to SJO nearly broke my heart! I was travelling in CR on my own and was initially a little nervous about staying in PV as a lone female traveller but never for a second felt nervous in the resort or the hotel.…
In lonely planet Costa Rica this place is described as a backstreet b&b and I couldn't agree more, I really didn't like it here, we had a downstairs room with no hot water, and a room which was desperate for renovation, what we complained about the water my husband was told "you need to keep your wife warm" we had a rottweiler camped on our little terraced area and it barked at everything that moved which meant I was terrified to leave my room as i hate big dogs, the dogs next door were equally annoying as they barked all night! If breakfast wasn't ordered by exactly 4pm you weren't getting any, ten past was too late to get some extra fruit and an extra slice if bread! Was expensive at $7 for breakfast when it was just toast and fruit. I understand that the upstairs rooms were better but I had no option of one of those, I wouldn't personally stay here again, I'm certain there are many better places nearby!…
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