"Staff was very helpful, I am disabled and they helped a lot , Better than the high rises in Santiago. At modest price . In the center of wine country. Rooms were a bit more traditional. Food and breakfast good . "
"No towels at hotel
no air conditioning
No soap this was by far worst hotel in 6 weeks of travel in Chile and way overpriced. Was refused to be allowed to get money back for 2nd night after 1st night. Manager said owner has horrendous record with other people will not do anything and never fixes the situation and has been reported previously."
"The house we rented in Tunquen is a magical place indeed.
The view right on the cliff edge can entertain you for weeks, so does the remoteness and the fact all you hear is birds and the waves of the sea. We stayed 4 nights and were grateful to have shopped in a bigger supermarket near Santiago, as there really isn’t much around there apart from some very small shops with some essentials, but for me that was all part of the charm.
The house is nicely decorated and clean everywhere….apart from the kitchen.
I don’t mind that the kitchen is very old, but the cupboards really need a good scrub as every handle and inside drawer/cupboard was sticky. The fact that the oven didn’t work was also a bit of a letdown, as the small replacement electric oven really is only good for some toast. There is no plug to keep the water in the sink for dishes, nor enough plates for the dishwasher….so saving water as requested is impossible really. That’s a shame and easily fixable.
We were offered some extra wood twice, also bought some as we really didn’t leave much and the owners/marcella was generally very helpful.
I would stay again in a heartbeat, as the place really connects you to nature as no other.
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"Glass dispensers for toiletries in the shower seems really dumb. Overall the hotel was fine. Check-in was really awkward as the young lady wanted to take me all the way to my room which felt unnecessary."
"Hermoso lugar, acogedor con una amplia habitación. Tuvimos la oportunidad de usar la piscina climatizada y las tinajas, maravilloso. Excelente atención. El punto bajo fue el restaurant, poca variedad de fruta para el desayuno, muchas moscas y para cenar, poca variedad de platos para quienes no comemos carne y malos los tragos, no lo supieron preparar.
Se sugiere que en la piscina no ingresen menores de edad con pañales por la hogiene..."
What's it like to stay at an apartment in El Tabo?
You'll find 7 apartments to choose from in El Tabo for your trip.
How do you know if an apartment is a good option for you?
Often more spacious than a traditional hotel room, an apartment comes equipped with a kitchen, so you can cook some of your meals. Apartments are ideal for families who want the conveniences of home but also for couples who want to stay in a quieter area.
What's the best apartment for my stay in El Tabo?
Below are some of the top apartments in the area: Oceana Suites El Tabo: Includes free WiFi. Access to a seasonal outdoor pool is available on site. Espacioso departamento con piscina: Located 9.1 mi/14.7 km away in Algarrobo. Free WiFi, outdoor space, and separate dining areas are included. Free parking and a fitness center are on site.
How many apartments should I expect to find in El Tabo?
Expedia has 7 apartments to book in El Tabo.
What can I expect from the weather when I travel to El Tabo?
Though weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially when you're planning an extended stay in El Tabo. The hottest months are usually February and January with an average temp of 62°F, while the coldest months are July and August with an average of 53°F. Average annual precipitation for El Tabo is 14 inches.
What should I see and do in El Tabo?
While you're exploring the area, Punta Lacho and Isla Negra Beach are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. In the larger area, you'll find Isla Negra House and Canelo Beach.