Want to top up your tan? Head out to Playa Blanca— one of the most popular seaside spots located 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from central Rio Hato. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Farallón Beach and Santa Clara Beach.
If being by the water is a major draw, Farallón Beach is a spot you might want to check out, located 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from central El Farallón del Chirú. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Playa Blanca and Santa Clara Beach.
Whether you want to hunt for sand dollars or smell the fresh air, Santa Clara Beach is a spot you might want to check out, located 3.9 mi (6.3 km) from central Rio Hato. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Playa Blanca and Farallón Beach.
Explore the great outdoors at Sleeping Indian Girl, a lovely green space in El Valle de Anton. Amble within the natural setting or visit the spas in this relaxing area.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Farallon Island during your travels in Rio Hato. Amble around this relaxing area's beautiful beaches and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
"Unique property, uniquely situated - on the mountain, somewhere in the "hair" of la India Dormida. The views, the quiet, and the isolation would be hard to match. This gets all my 5 stars. Stayed in a mountain-view Queen studio.
The rooms are clean but basic and small - and as advertised (as a container-based hotel). Very little by way of amenities or service. If you arrive with the mindset of a basic camp lodge, with a very comfortable Queen bed. The views and isolation should more than make up for the spartan accommodation. If you arrive with the mindset of a standard hotel room, you will be disappointed. But the views and isolation should more than make up for it. The staff, especially Ariel, are very helpful. And mostly leave you to your devices unless you need them.
Should be noted that the breakfast is in a separate restaurant building, Las Nubes, that is a 2 minute walk away — but it's a very steep walk up the very steep mountain road that also leads to the hotel. Several guests with cars simply drove up. I chose the exercise. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. While there is more dining variety driving down into the valley and El Valle; the drive back up the mountain when dark can be daunting. So having Las Nubes as a late dining option is good.
If you hike up the La India Dormida trail, at its peak you can look across and see Las Nubes in the distance. But with some dodgy descent and climbing between you both. "