Cabinas JimenezvsHotel Villa Caletas
Both hotels are praised by expert reviewers. Overall, Hotel Villa Caletas is the choice of most writers compared to Cabinas Jimenez. Hotel Villa Caletas has a TripExpert Score of 81 with recommendations from 4 publications such as Fodor's, Afar Magazine and Jetsetter.
Cabinas Jimenez
 Afar Magazine
 Fodor's
 Frommer's
 Lonely Planet
on Main Street - 50 meters from the end of the soccer field, directly on the Golfo Dulce, Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica
From $53/night
- Pet Friendly
 - Free Internet
 - Shuttle Bus
 - Laundry Service
 - Concierge
 - Pool
 
 "The Osa Peninsula in the southwestern portion of Costa Rica is a nature lover's dream." Full review
 "Overlooking the harbor, these air-conditioned rooms set in a lush garden are the most comfortable in town, and have the best water views." Full review
 "On the waterfront 2 blocks from town, this hotel offers 15 air-conditioned rooms with fridges and a deck with hammocks" Full review
Top choice
 "Cabinas Jiménez is hands-down the nicest place to stay in Jiménez proper." Full review
Hotel Villa Caletas
 Afar Magazine
 Fodor's
 Jetsetter
 Travel + Leisure
 Lonely Planet
2 km after Punta Leona, Herradura, Jaco 12358-1000, Costa Rica
From $246/night
- Bar/Lounge
 - Hot Tub
 - Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Laundry Service
 - Concierge
 
 "While Costa Rica is known for its jungles, beaches, surf towns and outdoor activities, there is also a serious glamorous side to it." Full review
 "Perched 1,200 feet above the sea on a promontory south of Punta Leona, the elegant rooms sequestered in the jungle have jaw-dropping views of the surrounding foliage and sea below." Full review
 "Eccentric clifftop resort near Jacó beach, with two mansions, an infinity pool and Pacific Ocean views." Full review
 " There’s little reason to leave this self-contained resort, complete with crown molding and mosaic-tiled fountains. " Full review
Top choice
 "Although the views of the Pacific are amazing, what makes this bluff-top hotel truly unique is its architectural fusion, incorporating elements as varied as tropical Victorian, Hellenistic and French colonial" Full review