"Mi estancia estuvo acorde a mis expectativas: un lugar tranquilo, limpio y seguro. Sí tiene acceso a la playa, el hotel se encuentra a pie de playa. Se encuentra en un lugar muy hermoso y hay bonitos paseos que se pueden hacer en la zona. Es importante llevar coche porque el hotel no tiene restaurant y el que está en la entrada solo funciona de 9 a 6 pm. El personal estuvo muy pendiente de mi estancia. "
"Pésimo servicio, no había agua caliente y agua en general habitaciones sucias las sábanas más viejas y lo que le sigue de viejas rotas no no una porquería de lugar "
"Property in bad repair. No cold water or flushing toilet. I had to use a bucket to flush it. And there was a broken/missing window so anyone could have climbed into my room "
"We had a nice time. A message on the web site stated we had to walk in but that was not true. It looked like it needed a little TNC but was fine. The owners are of Spanish (Europe) descent and were very helpful. According to what we were told the hotel was part of a plantation owned by the first president of Mexico. The out buildings have been remodeled and our room was great, all stone building. Eric was very helpful and even saw to it that we could be served a hot breakfast at 5am as I had a...
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After visiting Municipal Palace, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in San Rafael. Wander the beaches and parks while you're in the area.
You can find out about the history of San Rafael when you stop by Fundadores de San Rafael Square. Wander the beaches and parks while you're in the area.
Cobblestone streets lead to the colonial plaza where local musicians perform on weekends beneath San Rafael's towering church. Nearby coffee plantations welcome visitors for tastings, while El Tajín archaeological site in Papantla offers impressive pyramid ruins and flying voladores performers.
The hottest months are usually August and June, with an average temperature of 27°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 21°C. The rainiest months in San Rafael are September, October, August and November, with each month seeing an average of 227 mm of rainfall.