I don't know what makes something a "hotel" maybe nobody stays overnight. Or maybe people do stay overnight, but you have to bring your own sleeping bag. Thanks, Peter.
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You can check in, but you can never check out!
Here's a link to a photo of the room I stayed in there. It was a bit spartan for 660 pesos (about $55):
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=481373321638&set=a.481371156638.285955.523491638
But it is the only "hotel" for many miles, and the beach was fantastic.
Peter
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