Online Discounts!
$10 off rooms per night!
Weekly and monthly rates also available!
NOW! Wireless and internet available
in all rooms and hotel premise.
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3 toed sloth seen from the Tower at the Hotel Mono Azul
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White Faced monkey seen from theTower at Hotel Mono Azul
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Welcome to the
Hotel Mono Azul (Blue Monkey Hotel in
English), where you’ll experience the charm and quality of an American-owned bed and breakfast nestled within the lush Costa Rican rainforest. We are located in the heart of Manuel Antonio, the country’s premiere beach destination, just minutes away from the National Park and beautiful Pacific waters ideal for swimming and activities of all kinds.
Whether you’re looking to spend just a night or several months with us, we offer accommodations that fit all of our guests’ needs. Our prices are the best in the area, and we offer special discounts for groups, volunteers, and students. And don’t forget to keep an eye out for your neighbors, the monkeys!
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Full service restaurant offering
American, Costa Rican, and Vegetarian
Food
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Full
service bar featuring tropical drinks
and the renowned Blue Monkey Blast!
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3
swimming pools and 4 sunbathing/shade
relaxing areas
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Kids
Saving the Rainforest Souvenir and
Convenience Store
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Free delicious
coffee all day
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Computers and Internet service for a
small fee. Wireless free for hotel
guests in library
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Cable TV in bar, game room, and library
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Conference/classroom for groups up to 50
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Library with 2,500 books featuring
children, environmental, and spiritual
books plus novels.
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Recycling program plus many
environmentally friendly practices
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Adventure tours and massage arranged
Iguana Seen from Balcony – at Hotel Mono Azul
Kids Saving the Rainforest Souvenir and Convenience Store, where 100% of the proceeds go to save the rainforest
Savor award
winning Costa Rican, American & Vegetarian
food, the best in the area!
Relish in
the peaceful tranquility, away from the
hustle and bustle of home.
Nature/adventure tours and massage arranged
Located minutes away from Manuel Antonio National Park and beaches
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