Free breakfast is available daily. Public spaces have free WiFi. An outdoor pool, a library, and a terrace are also featured at La Diosa Nature Lodge. Self parking is free.
Loved Hotel La Diosa, just as advertised. In the jungle with pool where a sloth and her baby were hanging out, short walk to long sand beach.And the staff were amazing.
Wonderful host.lovely setting on the ocean It is rocky but beaches are very nearby. Near a wonderful National park on the coast. The hotel was quiet . We were offered an individually cooked breakfast for 6 $ extra.We spent two nights there and enjoyed watching birds and agouti and seeing the lovely gardens.
Beautiful property surrounded by jungle next to the ocean. Great pool, friendly staff. Buildings could use some work, no hot water. Walkable to a small beach and across from a good restaurant. Down a very bumpy road.
The hotel is best for couples. The room that I had was aged as were the facilities. But for my wife and I they were adequate enough. The beauty in it was the natural fauna in and around the hotel. Our room was maybe 100 feet from the ocean and one heard the surf in the hotel grounds. We enjoyed our stay.
This hotel was a great start to our trip to Costa Rica.
The facilities were basic but good. No complaints.
Staff were friendly and helpful.
It is a little further from the town than we would have ideally liked and would certainly recommend a taxi back if you walk to the town in the heat of the day.
Close to the beach and a great family run restaurant is just outside the gate.
This hotel was such a surprise, so cute with beautiful gardens and a big swimming pool to refresh in. The room itself was basic and very dark but we slept well ( hard mattress) and the air worked well. We stayed two nights and would stay again but will make sure this time that no renovation ms would be happening next door with hammering at 7:15 in the morning and all day .
We loved the vibe at the Hotel La Diosa. The location is gorgeous: as you sit by the pool, you can look through the trees to the Caribbean, and there are often sloths in the trees and agoutis running around the lovely gardens. A short walk down the road is a path to the beach (Playa Grande) - the rip currents make swimming dangerous but you can walk for miles along the sand.
Our bungalow fitted our family of four nicely. The A/C didn't look big enough to cool the whole unit but it actually worked very well. The owner is very amiable. As a bonus, the Restaurant Bananas over the road serves some of the best traditional Costa Rican food we found anywhere.
The hotel itself is comfortable. The room was spacious as was the bathroom. The exterior is very lush and the beach front is beautiful but the waves were too strong to swim.
I was unable to get hot water for a shower.
The hotel is quite a ways from Cahuita so if you don't have a car it is a $5 USD taxi ride to town. They have bikes on the property but charge you to use them. Besides a restaurant across the street there is nothing close by. The trips back and forth add up.
Property conditions are not good and it is too old. It needs renewal. Hot water doesnât come out enough time. The shower is difficult to use. Hand soap is out of order so I had to use shampoo to wash my hands.