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Top Nicoya Peninsula Historic Hotels

Walk to Beach Playa Avellanas Treehouse Private Gated Cold AC Fast WiFi

Walk to Beach Playa Avellanas Beach House Private Gated Cold AC Fast WiFi
Nicoya Peninsula Historic Hotels
If you’re a fan of learning about centuries gone by, or perhaps you just love the architecture of yesteryear, consider a historic hotel the next time you travel. Nicoya Peninsula historic hotels put you near where all the momentous events in the area occurred, and where the old, vintage buildings stand.
When you book a room at one of the historical hotels in Nicoya Peninsula, you’ll experience the past come alive. Visit all the famous landmarks nearby and snap a few pictures for the scrapbook. Be sure to ask the hotel staff about visits from historical figures and then head back to relax in your hotel room after a long day of sightseeing tours and artwork exhibits.
As much as you love history, you also love modern amenities, and you can have the best of both worlds on this trip. These accommodations range from plush to quaint, and you’ll have all the conveniences you need to relax and rejuvenate. And you don’t need have Rockefeller as your last name to be able to afford a place to rest your head. There are a wide variety of cheap historic hotels in Nicoya Peninsula that cater to everyone, no matter your budget.
Whatever your reason for visiting Nicoya Peninsula, make sure you book your stay with Travelocity. Our Price Guarantee will ensure that you have plenty of extra cash to spend at all the museum gift shops
Nicoya Peninsula hotels essential information
Accommodation | 6,780 hotels |
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Lowest Price | $202 |
Highest Price | $243 |
Popular hotels | Walk to Beach Playa Avellanas Treehouse Private Gated Cold AC Fast WiFi, Walk to Beach Playa Avellanas Beach House Private Gated Cold AC Fast WiFi, Hotel Riu Guanacaste - All Inclusive |
Recent Nicoya Peninsula hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Hotel Riu Guanacaste - All Inclusive
"The restaurant food and system was horrible. Everything in the buffet was poorly refilled and it was for the most part cold. There is no towels, and you are granted a key card for 1 pool towel to which there are only 2 swap out stations that close early therefore you carry a dirty towel until you are able to exchange it. The 24 hours snacks are nacho chips with no cheese, we asked if it would be refilled and were told they were out. A fridge full of squishes hotdogs and burgers frozen for you to try to cook in 1 miniature grill. The beach access was dirty and there is no where to sit, no towels and no access to alcohol out there. The steakhouse was a predefined meal and limited menu. On my second night my room flooded and when I called the front desk they said they would send housekeeping. Housekeeping left all the wet towels behind on the floor and said it would most likely happen again. Checkout is at noon, at 8 am someone opened my door even though I was still in the room with my do not disturb sign on the door."

