Located in front of San Lorenzo beach, 5 minutes’ walk from Chipipe beach, Cocos offers free Wi-Fi and 24-hour front desk assistance in Salinas. A restaurant and a game room are featured on site.
Murray
Canada
Staff was friendly and restaurant food was good and it was clean.
Hotel Arena Blanca is situated in Salinas, within 200 metres of San Lorenzo Beach and 700 metres of Chipipe Beach. This 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Chescos Hotel & Hostel is located right in front of Salinas Beach on the Malecon of Salinas boardwalk. Free WiFi access is available.
Ben
Australia
Great location and decent rooms. Request room 306 (the one in their pics with the sea view) if you want a nice view ✌🏼
Beds and pillows are clean and comfortable.
Included breakfast is fine and has nice views on terrace.
WiFi is good in communal areas and also in our first room.
Right in front of the beach, Hotel Casablanca Salinas offers rooms with free WiFi and air conditioning in Salinas. It features a hot tub, a children’s pool and a terrace overlooking the sea.
Carlos José
El Salvador
The location was excellent, and I found the room to be exceptionally clean.
Set in Salinas, a few steps from Chipipe Beach, Hotel Casablanca CHIPIPE offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Cinthya
Ecuador
We had breakfast at Casablanca was good, they need to have more variety. Coffee not completely hot, ceviche was delicious but I think they need more options. Fruit was not fresh.
Offering a private indoor pool and a restaurant, Blue Bay Hotel is located in Salinas, on the shore of San Lorenzo beach. It features an on-site tour desk, plus free Wi-Fi and beautiful gardens.
Offering an outdoor pool and a la carte restaurant, Hotel Marvento Suites is located in Salinas, just a 2-minute walk from the beach. The property features free daily breakfast and free Wi-Fi.
This family-friendly beachfront hotel is situated in Salinas centre on Santa Elena's Peninsula. It offers spacious accommodation with cable TV and 2 outdoor pools.
Offering an outdoor swimming pool, steam bath and a restaurant, Hotel Presidente Beach Salinas is located 4 km from Salinas Central Park and 5 minutes’ drive from San Lorenzo Beach.
Located in front of San Lorenzo beach, 5 minutes’ walk from Chipipe beach, Cocos offers free Wi-Fi and 24-hour front desk assistance in Salinas. A restaurant and a game room are featured on site.
very good location, near to the beach, restaurants
Located in Salinas, within 400 metres of San Lorenzo Beach and 700 metres of Chipipe Beach, Hospedaje Naomi provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Set in Salinas, a few steps from Chipipe Beach, Hotel Casablanca CHIPIPE offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Los colores de la habitación y la ubicación frente al mar
Situated in Salinas, within less than 1 km of Santa Elena Beach and a 12-minute walk of Milina Beach, Maluva features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi as well as free private...
La estadía me pareció super buena, pronto a regresar!!
Located in Salinas and with San Lorenzo Beach reachable within 100 metres, Hotel Dorado Inn provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a terrace.
Una buena relación calidad precio y buena atención
FAQs about hotels in Salinas
On average, 3-star hotels in Salinas cost € 23.22 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salinas are € 51.04 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salinas can on average be found for € 169.94 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salinas this weekend is € 68.19 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 82.24. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salinas for this weekend cost on average around € 151.60 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 66.90 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salinas for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 72.33 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salinas will cost around € 165.17 (based on Booking.com prices).
It's just too crowded and the air is very polluted.
It's just too crowded and the air is very polluted. If you like big city life then you'll like Salinas. But if you want a place where you can just relax on the beach, this is not that place. Beaches are VERY crowded, lots of background noise. Honestly the air pollution here is horrible for a peninsula. It smells like Newark, New Jersey.
Christopher
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Even though the address of El Faro is technically Salinas,...
Even though the address of El Faro is technically Salinas, it's really about 8 miles from the city center, and my only excursions into town were for dinner. I had no complaints about the quality of the food, which is generally excellent, but Salinas itself has very little charm, since it's more of a beach community for people from Guayaquil. If I return to the area, I will make a point of heading further north on the coast, to slightly more remote, quiet places (NOT Montañitas).
Dan
2.0
Scored 2.0
I didn't see anything of interest here.
I didn't see anything of interest here. Beach is very mediocre. Trust me skip this city and try somewhere else. I went to Manta and it was much better.
i didn't find Manta to be overly exciting but it was much nicer than Salinas. I thought the Salinas was not nice at all- no nice buildings, no fancy restaurants etc.
John
United States
4.0
Scored 4.0
I didn`t like Salinas at all, but lot of people does, so it...
I didn`t like Salinas at all, but lot of people does, so it is just my point of view.
For me it is a place without soul, dirty town with depressive streets, but luxury buildins on the coast.
I liked small villages like Machalilla or Montanita much more.
Polina
Ukraine
4.0
Scored 4.0
Salinas shouldn't even be called a beach city.... the beach...
Salinas shouldn't even be called a beach city.... the beach part is very small and crowded... so you feel like you are in the city... people dress and party like they are in the city.. It's just not worth it... you have very nice beaches down the spondilus route... and a lot of food.. and way cheaper than in Salinas... I almost never visit there, because I don't feel "outside of the city"...
Connie Alexandra
Ecuador
8.0
Scored 8.0
Salinas was pretty much what we expected for a beach town in...
Salinas was pretty much what we expected for a beach town in SA. People were friendly and the sea food was great. Outside the beach area you will see a lot of poor people and a lot of garbage all around. Something about the South American countries that bothers me is people throw garbage everywhere?? It broke my heart to see all the stray dogs around. I collected left overs from the restaurants after we ate and went to the beach to feed them. All in all we loved it and would come back! The beaches are beautiful!
Perfect location, right in front of beach and in the middle of main street.
Though the room is small, but it's clean quiet, has cozy bed ,nice hot shower and some places to store our luggage.
Nice second floor restaurant and bar with beautiful sea view. Their breakfast and lunch menu are delicious and good price.
You can use hotel's kayak for free.
All staffs are super nice and helpful. We love to stay here and going to miss those moments we spent here.
The hotel is situated in a tiny private jungle right on the water. The grounds are full of interesting plants and free roaming tortoises, peacocks, monkeys and more. Wander around and find your perfect spot for reading or socializing. There is a concrete staircase that leads down to a small sandy beach. The hotel offers a complimentary breakfast and also a menu for lunch ($10). The room was comfortable and clean. The staff were very kind and helpful.
The apartment was perfect for my family of 6 (five adults and an adolescent. It was clean, comfortable, and well-equiped. It's two blocks away from Chipipe Beach and a 10 minute walk to Salinas Beach. We made most of our meals in the apartment, and the kitchen had everything necessary. We bought groceries at mi comisario, which is a 10-minute walk from the apartment. For those who choose to eat out it's an easy walk to bars and restaurants.
We spent almost a week there and felt more like visiting friends than being in a B&B. Gabriel, the owner showed us around the town and had a lot of helpful recommendations. It is a perfect place if someone wants to be outside the town and enjoying nature and animals. The hotel is also a shelter for animals. The access to the beach is a bit tricky but once you are there you have the beach almost for yourself.
The facilities were very clean and good. The staff were friendly and polite. The hotel's bar which offers cocktails were good. I'd like to mention -and this is what I liked it most- was after my check out, the personel offered me the possibility to take a shower in the hotel.
Really nice apartment with pretty much everything you need for a comfortable stay. Near beach and easy twenty minute walk to Salinas. Great neighborhood with mini-market, laundry, eateries (and lots of options for online take-away). Great secure parking garage.
The WiFi and debit card was out for my stay. They gave me a discount on my first day but then charged me full price for the next day. I cut my stay at the hotel short. They did have a very nice evening restaurant and club. The singer was excellent.
Modern apartment with good facilities and the space to make you feel at home, the location was quiet and very close to Chipipe Beach within walking distance from town center and Salinas beaches.
Lobby area was nice and well kept. The room was good sized and nicely furnished. Bed was comfortable. Bath was good sized also. Hotel reception was very helpful, pleasant and professional.
the many services that the hotel provides are worth the money you spend. the location. is great. i came during low season so weather wise was not perfect for me
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