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Top Pompeya hotels

Gran Hotel de Lago Shushufindi
"Great place to rest"
Reviewed on Jun 17, 2025

YARINA Eco Lodge
"This eco-lodge has potential, but the manager is its downfall. Huge factor: If you are traveling independently as we two were (as in, not w/ an organized group), you’re at the mercy of manager’s hire of a free-lance guide, who’s with you from airport pickup to drop-off. And our guide was, essentially, ..."
Reviewed on Jun 14, 2026

Hotel Coca Imperial
"Friendly helpful staff, clean rooms comfy beds with air conditioning"
Reviewed on Feb 12, 2026

Hostal Nuevo Amanecer
"si"
Reviewed on Mar 25, 2022

Gran Hotel De Lago El Coca

Hotel Unicornio

HOSTAL MIRADOR

Hotel Mirador Sacha

Hostal Lomas
Pompeya Hotel & Travel Guide\n
Although you won't find any Travelocity-listed accommodations in Pompeya there is one 19 miles (30 kilometers) away.
When you reach the center of Pompeya, it is some 13 miles (22 kilometers) to the YARINA Eco Lodge.
After you've enjoyed Pompeya, you could venture out to soak up the diverse activities of the Amazon Region area. Move around Amazon Region's churches. Those who love the great outdoors could also leave time to check out the region's rainforest and rivers. In this corner of Ecuador adventurous visitors might also try their hand at mountain climbing and hiking.
The Lago Agrio Cathedral is a must-see destination of the area. Find Travelocity-listed accommodation in Lago Agrio, which is 45 miles (76 kilometers) northwest of the city center of Pompeya. Choices include the HOTEL LA CASCADA and Platinum Class Hostal.
Situated 130 miles (207 kilometers) away from downtown Pompeya is Mariscal Sucre International Airport. Base yourself in the area at Wyndham Quito Airport or Hotel Yaruqui.
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YARINA Eco Lodge
"This eco-lodge has potential, but the manager is its downfall. Huge factor: If you are traveling independently as we two were (as in, not w/ an organized group), you’re at the mercy of manager’s hire of a free-lance guide, who’s with you from airport pickup to drop-off. And our guide was, essentially, a madman who repeatedly exhibited terrible judgement. He ruined our expensive stay and even endangered us. He remained blissfully unaware of our interests and needs—or ignored them. Not mean-spirited. Just terribly unprofessional. He often took us on dangerous paths while staying 20 meters ahead and even out of sight. We waded through yards of water up to our knees, slipping and inching along. We trudged through seemingly endless traks of mud. I slipped a total of five times, going down hard each time. He didn’t even know, and when he did, he just stood there, making no effort to help. Mud and water in the rainy jungle? Sure. But re-routing never occurred to him. And we saw virtually nothing after hours of exhausting hiking. By far, we saw more at the lodge at two lunchtimes—monkeys, birds, fauna—than all hikes put together. We should have just sat there. When I expressed my concerns to the elusive manager—who had never even greeted us—he was sympathetic. The guide would never be hired again! But if this mgr did the hiring, who will he choose next? As we left in a.m., he held the boat rope but didn’t even say goodbye to us. Spend $1300+ for less than 40 hrs elsewhere!"



