With Maderas Volcano reachable in 13 km, Finca Magdalena Eco Lodge offers accommodation, a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a terrace.
Lisa
Netherlands
Great spot to stay if you want to hike the Maderas vulcano. It's simple, but good. The fan in the room is needed and bring musquito spray but the staff is lovely and the food is good.
Featuring a garden and views of garden, El Bamboo Cabins is set in Balgue, 12 km from Maderas Volcano. This beachfront property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Julian-Elias
Germany
Nice, well equiped cabin with a comfortable bed :) close to nice restaurants. Owner helped us to get transportation!
Selvista Guesthouses is a barefoot luxury collection of jungle guesthouses on the slopes of the Maderas Volcano on Ometepe island, 31 km from the port town of Moyogalpa.
Victoria
United Kingdom
Amazing jungle location surrounded by wildlife and the island and its people are beautiful
Situated 13 km from Maderas Volcano and featuring a terrace, Wood Cabin - Cabana Maderas offers accommodation in Balgue. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
yolaina
Nicaragua
Loki the dog was the highlight of Selvista. He came with us all the way up the Maderas volcano and was so sweet and affectionate, not leaving our side the whole way.
Located in Balgue, 2.6 km from Santo Domingo Beach, Hostel & Camping Sol Y Luna Ometepe provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Storm
Denmark
The views were nice and the tents fine and not too hot.
Ananda Guest house is located on the slopes of the Maderas Volcano on Ometepe Island, 19 mi from the port of Moyogalpa.
Jay
United Kingdom
It was a nice relaxing place to stay, a nice outdoor area for the room with a hammock and chairs. Just walk around the corner and you have a beautiful view of the volcano, it's amazing for sunset. The room itself was massive and the beds were very comfortable. The internet worked perfectly, the fan worked well, they even gave an extra fan if we needed it. The shower pressure was good considering where we were. We were allowed to use the kitchen to cook food if we wanted. They provided free purified water. The location was good and easy to get to places (we hired an ATV to get around the island). The access road to the hotel is easy if you have an ATV or a scooter/bike. Furthermore, this is personal but may be useful, there were a lot of noises early morning from the wildlife outside, I loved this, but others may not.
La Urraca Loca Hostel has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Balgue. Featuring barbecue facilities, the property is located within 12 km of Maderas Volcano.
Boasting a permaculture farm and exotic edible fruit forest, La Bambouseraie, is set in Balgue, within 16 km of Maderas Volcano. A balcony with garden views is offered in each unit.
Wessel
Netherlands
Fantastic location with vulcano view. Good biological home grown food-options
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant, Totoco Eco-Project is located in Balgue. Free WiFi access is available in public areas of this lodge.
Ben
United Kingdom
Staff were great, food at the hotel was good - especially the local honey! The staff were more than happy to organise taxis (which are generally expensive on Ometepe regardless) for you. The pool has incredible views of the volcano, and the main lodge was incredibly relaxing with a well stocked and reasonably priced bar
Featuring mountain views, El Güis hostel provides accommodation with patio, around 12 km from Maderas Volcano. There is an on-site restaurant and free private parking.
Pimm Tjelke
Netherlands
Odelba was such a sweet and helpful host. She and her family run this hostel with so much care. They are available for any questions. Also, if you’re a Spanish learner, this is a great place to stay and practice.
Very small place but with everything we needed. We rented a scooter from Guti Motor Rentals. They were good would use them again. Cafe Campestre has fabulous food. We went everyday. As a days activity we walked up to Finca Magdalena and from there you pay a small fee and can visit the petroglyphs. On the way back there is a nice pool to swim in (small fee)
On the other day we took our scooter out to Charco Verde Reserve. Would recommend. There’s a lovely walk and beach for a swim
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Belinda
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
There were several places to eat, one of which, Cafe...
There were several places to eat, one of which, Cafe Campestre, had Indian meals, hand-made pasta, and other selections. The only bad thing was dogs roaming through the restaurant looking for food. This is the only restaurant I ate at, and is probably by far the best place in town to eat. Didn't see any Nicas eating there. Probably kind of expensive for them.
Chris
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots of great restaurants in the area.
Lots of great restaurants in the area. Make sure you have a way to move around, whether you rent a car or a motorcycle, it's very important you do.
Eating at El Pital was amazing. There are three other restaurants I thoroughly enjoyed too: Bustavo Food Bus (which is right beside El Pital), Cafe Campestre, and Playa Mango.
Dennys
Nicaragua
10
Scored 10
The hotel is at a starting point to climb up the Maderas...
The hotel is at a starting point to climb up the Maderas volcano. My room had an amazing view of the Concepcion volcano.
Although there is no kitchen, they provide delivery options . The pizza was wonderful!!!
Ani Chalco
Peru
10
Scored 10
A really cool village.
A really cool village. It is rustic but you get a great sense of what life is like on the island. Everyone was very friendly and we always felt safe. Surprisingly, there were some amazing restaurants in the area with really good prices. Shout out to Mediteranea Pizzeria and Cafe Campestre.
Roslyn
Nicaragua
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