"Los anfitriones fueron increíblemente amables y atentos; las recomendaciones que nos dieron para conocer Mazunte fueron de lo más bonito del viaje y nos permitieron disfrutar la zona de una manera muy especial.
La experiencia en general fue agradable y tranquila. Como área de oportunidad, considero que podría mejorarse un poco la comodidad dentro de las casas de campaña, la colchoneta presentaba detalles de limpieza y la casa de campaña mostraba algo de desgaste, además de que la iluminación del...
"Los anfitriones fueron increíblemente amables y atentos; las recomendaciones que nos dieron para conocer Mazunte fueron de lo más bonito del viaje y nos permitieron disfrutar la zona de una manera muy especial.
La experiencia en general fue agradable y tranquila. Como área de oportunidad, considero que podría mejorarse un poco la comodidad dentro de las casas de campaña, la colchoneta presentaba detalles de limpieza y la casa de campaña mostraba algo de desgaste, además de que la iluminación del...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Casa Lú has an ideal location and the rooms have wonderful views of the ocean which is only footsteps away. Our second-floor room had an unobstructed view of the water and ocean landmarks.
The staff were very attentive and cheerful throughout the day.
The restaurant menu was basic and enjoyable, but somewhat limited. Several tables were set on the beech every evening providing a special spot or dinner.
The pool was kept cool, clean and refreshing. Evenings and nights were peaceful and quiet.
Our week there passed quickly and enjoyably.
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"The AC did not cool past a certain point, but was good enough. The staff seemed kind of careless. Didn't get a welcoming vibe from them. The wifi comes and goes. The water they offer is outside so it's always warm and dusty. Half the building is still under construction. The new concrete rooms look like a cold, gray, bunker. Staying there for multiple days makes you feel like you're in a dungeon. The toilet would shoot water up like a geyser when flushing. The shower is right next to a sliding glass door covered by a curtain. When it's dark outside and lit inside, you're able to see the silhouette of the person showering from the outside. The bar outside sometimes blasts music at night. Saw a scorpion get into our toiletries.
At least the cleaners do their job well, but they did skip a day. Plenty of eating options around."
"The room was in good condition, and the staff was courteous. It was a very convenient location to the beach and the town of Mazunte. Room had a balcony with a pleasant view to enjoy the hotel's coffee and to enjoy the birds in the trees and see people on the street. It was Mardi Gras, so we enjoyed a lot of live music at the beginning of the week coming from the restaurants (My elderly mom had a different opinion after 10 PM). The rooms had a significant number of surfaces to arrange belongings. Strangely, however, only a couple of hooks on a mirror and no closets or wardrobes for hanging clothing, nor drawers. I know that bed bugs are a big problem everywhere now, so perhaps this is a strategy to enable thorough cleaning after guests depart? Beds on the hard side. Otherwise, enjoyed our stay and would stay there again. "
"Great location with a beautiful view and within walking distance to restaurants and local beaches. Friendly staff who take pride in keeping the rooms and grounds clean and well maintained. It's wonderful to have the option of a pool on days when the ocean is rough."
"The room was incredible!! All amenities needed to have a wonderful time. The view from the room was beautiful as well and not to mention the attention of the staff was excellent. As a oaxaqueña it is relieving when companies, restaurants or places of hospitality also care for their own people not just the foreigners. This place did just that, they made sure we felt just as welcomed as any other foreigner visiting the coast of Oaxaca. Thank you for the wonderful stay !!! "
"enjoyed our stay. Loved the heavy wood furniture, the mosaics and the secluded location. Also the more or less private balcony. Lucky the kitchen staff was around to answer any of our questions and help us with our phone since there never seemed to be anyone in the office.
A few suggestions. Screens on ALL the widows would be nice for fresh air and the surf sounds. A few palapas on the beach. Suggest to the maids that the toilet base has a BACK side that could be washed. As far as the restaurant-nice location but need to do something about the menu and who COOKS it.
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"We really enjoyed our stay here in early December. The room decor was lovely and the beds were on opposite end of an L shape so it was great for sharing with a friend. The pool was lovely, location excellent, staff very friendly, and just a really nice ambiance and view of the trees and flowers. The only things that could have been improved were the staff playing music all day from 8 AM which may very well be hotel policy I didn’t ask, but it’s not something I enjoy personally, although their taste was quite good. Also, the hotel was quite empty when we were there and they were using that time to fix up several things around the pool, which was a bit inconvenient the first couple of days as we had specifically booked for the pool. That said, the staff went out of our way to make sure it was accessible to us. The shared kitchen closes at 8 PM which was a bit inconvenient but understandable as they don’t have overnight staff. It’s also not really useable for cooking all of your meals but great to be able to keep some cold bevvies and snacks in the fridge. Overall, we thought it was good value for money and I would absolutely return! * Note for the owners if you happen to see this – all of the pillows provided or much too overstuffed for either myself or my friend to use. They’d be fine for a larger person, but we had to use folded up towels. It is possible they would’ve provided something else, we just kept forgetting to ask during the day. "
Hostels are a great way to stay for a lower cost, so you can save more for going out.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Mazunte?
The weather is important when you're discovering new places, so here's some information that may be helpful: The hottest months are usually April and March, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 25°C. The rainiest months in Mazunte are September, June, August and October, with each month seeing an average of 505 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Mazunte?
Depending on what interests you, you might like to discover some places near Mazunte. Get out into nature with places such as Mazunte Beach, Cometa Point and Mermejita Beach. Additional attractions include Rinconcito Beach, National Mexican Turtle Center and San Agustinillo Beach.
What's the best way to get to and around Mazunte while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in Mazunte on hand to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the nearest airport, which is Huatulco, Oaxaca (HUX-Bahías de Huatulco Intl.), 21.1 mi (33.9 km) from the city centre.