Martita's house hostal has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Quilotoa. The property has a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation, room service and free WiFi.
John Valentine
United States of America
The family was nice and polite. The included Breakfast was delicious, dinner was nutritious.
Close to the bus stop. They had a portable heater for us to use in our room. Also a shared sun room with furniture. Nice place to be warm if the sun is out.
Offering an à la carte restaurant and a bar, Hotel PrincesaToa is located in Quilotoa. The hotel provides bike hires for scenic cycling to nearby landmarks and tour destinations.
Samay Kirutoa Lodge has mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Quilotoa. There's a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and free toiletries.
Inrry
Ecuador
The staff were very friendly, they help us with
our lunch and dinner.
Featuring a garden, Quilotoa Green Lake provides accommodations in Quilotoa. There's a private entrance at the guest house for the convenience of those who stay.
Wei
United States of America
It was close to the lagoon and they let us check out at 4PM so we could secure our luggage in our room
Hostal La Rosita Guayama- Quilotoa in Quilotoa provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. The apartment also offers free Wifi, free private parking, and facilities for disabled guests....
Hostal Mamá Hilda features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Chugchilán. The property provides a shared kitchen, a concierge service and currency exchange for guests.
Bruce Clugston
Australia
I came to visit for 2 nights with my friend Sally and our guide. The hospitality of Sra Lolita and her brother was fantastic. It felt like home, tucked away in these spectacular mountain surroundings. The home-cooked meals were all delicious, and so were the Pisco sours.
Hostal Cloud Forest features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Chugchilán. The hostel also provides free WiFi and free private parking.
Jacob
United States of America
Amazing staff and owners. The food was great, the rooms were comfortable and the sauna was excellent and fairly priced. I was experiencing a bit of altitude sick was and the owners immediately offered me medicine to help.
This is a must see beautiful place. The drive to Quiatola has some of the most spectacular views in Ecuador. The views at Quiatola are breathtaking. Be prepared to pay a nominal per person fee to get into the park at Quiatola.
Stephen
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The Princessa Tia Hotel is the place to stay in Quilatoa,...
The Princessa Tia Hotel is the place to stay in Quilatoa, best location, great breakfast, large room and bathroom, very clean and comfortable bed. But the best feature is the rooms all have an electric heater. Quilatoa is cold, so the benefit of the heater, which is rare to find anywhere in Ecuador, is amazing!
The rim hike is beautiful but steep and slippery in places. Poles would be a good idea. The hike down to the lake is surprisingly long, steep and slippery. There are horses or mules that can take you back up for $10 pp. Get out early as the fog moves in around 4pm and obscures visibility of the lake. The sun in the morning makes the water’s colors amazing. You can take a kayak out or go for a motorized ride in a zodiac.
The town is tiny and closes up early so don’t delay going to dinner. There are no pharmacies or banks and only 1 ATM which wouldn’t work with our card. Also, be careful because there are no gas stations for the entire Quilatoa Loop. Fill up before heading up either route to Quilatoa.
Lorraine
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We were in Quitoloa during the low season.
We were in Quitoloa during the low season. Not too crowded :)
Accommodations at Cuchirawa Hostel were directly across from the crater. Ample free parking; we walked everywhere. Enjoyed a post-hike beer at a restaurant on the crater ridge.
Mary
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The Quilotoa Loop was absolutely worth every step!
The Quilotoa Loop was absolutely worth every step! For sure start from Sigchos so you can have the lagoon as a reward after 3 days of difficult hiking. The hikes were beautiful (although rather steep) and a fantastic way to reach Quilotoa.
Maya
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The views were breathtaking and amazing; there was a 6hr...
The views were breathtaking and amazing; there was a 6hr hike around the rim with a few areas the path made you doubt what you were doing but overall it was worth it; the hike down to the water takes about 30-40 minutes and 1-1.5hrs to hike out - I am not an avid hiker and it took me 2hrs to climb back up. The trail is slippery and hiking poles were beneficial. I'd love to go back and do the 4 days hike around.
Twyla
Canada
10
Scored 10
Trekked the Quilotoa loop. It was amazing!
Trekked the Quilotoa loop. It was amazing! the views are fantastic and it is a medium difficulty hike. The only problem was coming down the highest point. It is incredibly slippery and there is nothing to hang on to. The ground is loose dirt so one has to be VERY careful.
The family is sweet and welcoming;
Breakfast and dinner were filling and comforting;
Location is very close to the Laguna - we did the hike around the crater;
We had the hostel to ourselves with another couple for 1 night so it was very peaceful and quiet;
A fire was lit in our room at night as it gets pretty cold in Quilotoa;
Hot water in the shower is always a plus!
By far the best sleep we had in 3 weeks in Ecuador! The beds were amazingly comfortable and cozy and the rooms were so quiet. Showers were nice and hot, breakfast was filling. It was a great home base for us to do a few day hikes in Quilotoa. Not to mention the owners were unbelievably friendly and kind. Would definitely recommend!
The hosts, Doña Ester y Don Gonzalo, went out of their way to make our stay enjoyable and comfortable. They prepared a firewood for us and we had a delicious supper in their company, which we thoroughly enjoyed. Hostal Rosita is on the track linking Quilotoa to Chugchilan, about 500 meters from the village of Guyama San Pedro.
The people were just so, so kind. They fed us dinner when it was a quiet Sunday night and when I had severe altitude poisoning they brought me coca tea in bed. Breakfast was delicious and they were flexible on when so my friends could hike down to the crater. Again, the hospitality was really the shining star of this hotel.
Great facility, literally 20 meters from the Mirador overlooking Laguna Quilotoa! Great price for a single room with en suite. Food included in price was great. Highly recommend this place and the living room space was really nice and the fire in the room which they lite was the icing on the cake!
The hostel is a bit outside quilotoa but only a 7 min walk. They give you a lot of blankets and a heater which you need as it's cold! However, one of the best nights of sleep ever! The guy who worked there was really nice and very polite and made us simple but tasty meals!
The hotel is located right across from one of the best views of Quilotoa crater lake. It was very convenient to access the hiking trails. The shower was great; hot with good water pressure. The staff tried hard to be helpful; it is obviously a local family run business.
Friendly staff and a super cute hostel, which is actually more like a hotel.
Everything looked nice and new. The shower was hot, the bed was comfy, and dinner and breakfast were tasty. There was even an electical heater and a fireplace in our room!
Staff were incredibly friendly. Perfect location for the Quilotoa lake, only a short walk away from main view point and starting location for the hike. Bus dropped us right next to the hostel. Dinner and break was filling.
Nice, quiet location away from the “busy” part of the town which was perfect for relaxing after a long day of hiking the Quilotoa loop! The breakfast and dinner were also delicious and the staff were very kind.
There was a fire in the room which was amazing and warmed the room up perfectly as it is cold in July!! The dinner and breakfast was okay, the location is pretty good (Quilotoa is a small place)
Good place to rest after hiking to Quilotoa. I wouldnt STAY in Quilotoa unless doing the hike. The lake is gorgeous, but the town itself is sort of a windswept tourist trap.
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