Waira Selva Hotel features a garden and a terrace in Puerto Nariño. The accommodation provides room service, a 24-hour front desk and organising tours for guests.
Sebastian
Austria
+ friendly, helpful staff
+ spacious room and comfy bed
+ perfect if you want your privacy
+ near the dock
+ view
+ free drinking water in the lobby
+ good wifi
Eware Refugio Amazonico features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Puerto Nariño. Certain rooms at the property include a patio with a river view.
Marloes
Netherlands
Eware is an amazing place! We loved the pool, the animals and the location. Carlos was super helpful and the tours were amazing too. I can 100% recommend this place!
Set in Puerto Nariño, Maloka Napü - Ecodestinos features free WiFi and units equipped with a kitchenette and terrace. The property has city and inner courtyard views.
Cassie
Colombia
Lodge was located within close proximity to all sites of Puerto Nariño (though it’s a small town). Breakfast was delicious. Able to book tours through lodge. Host was responsive to messages.
Located in Puerto Nariño in the Amazonas region, Refugio Maiku Puerto Nariño has a garden.
Orpwood
United Kingdom
I had such a lovely stay, the host was so kind and attentive! The hostel was a good location with excellent facilities. Loved the rooftop terrace / mirador! I also had a tour with Alex (+57 311 2890707) through the hostel. We went to lake tarapoto and the tour was amazing with lots of information! Would recommend :)
A recently renovated apartment located in Puerto Nariño, Cabañas Dechi features a garden. With garden views, this accommodation offers a balcony.
Kai Yi
Singapore
Extremely spacious and comfortable Cabanas. Charlie and family welcomed us warmly and you can tell they are very genuine people. Loved that the place is surrounded by nature, giving a sense of peace. Instantly regretted that our stay was only 2 nights the moment we entered. Location is at a peaceful corner slightly outside of the town but easy to walk to and from. Highly recommend for anyone visiting this Puerto Nariño. Unbeatable value!
Flor de la selva offers accommodation in Puerto Nariño. The property offers a shared kitchen. Every room is fitted with a shared bathroom with a shower. The property boasts fruit trees and gardens.
Rachel
United States
I loved the location, it is in a neighborhood. It isn't easy to find but I appreciated that someone met me at the place of disembarkation to take me to the place. The house is very cute and comfortable. There is only cold water for the shower, but that is expected and normal in Amazonas. I loved having a fan in the room that worked really well, and enjoyed the hammock in the living room quite a lot. There is also a cat that lives there that is VERY friendly, and I loved her. Thank you for the stay! :)
Located in Leticia, Reserva Natural Natura Park features a garden and sun terrace. Bed linen is offered. Guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant. The property also offers packed lunches.
anitagonzalez182
Belgium
Excellent location for disconnect from everything
Great food
Beautiful scenery
The location is perfect
Plenty of activities to be organized
Very kind personnel, the owners are very gentile
We recommend this place 100%
Situated in Puerto Nariño in the Amazonas region, Hostal tachiwa has a patio and lake views. The property features river and garden views. Outdoor dining is also possible at the guest house.
Love Puerto Narino! Friendly , beautiful Amazon village, safe. Great village to be based for daily Amazon trips- night, river or overnight jungle treks. Easy to walk in town - no cars or motorbikes, clean and great restaurants
Donna
Australia
10
Scored 10
July 2022. A special place. Great relaxed vibe.
July 2022. A special place. Great relaxed vibe. Locals friendly. Very safe to walk around.
I’d recommend 3-4 nights to get full experience.
Lots of cheap hostel options. We stayed at Refugio Maiku - recommended, but one the pricier options (US$25/day for a private room with b/r).
A handful of options to eat. Most restaurants are clustered in one area. Margarita is biggest and has a good lunch buffet (US$5). Dona Luz and Rogelio (cheapest) are also recommended. At night, there is a parrilla in the street where you can get cheap eats. There are a couple of basic grocery stores facing the river where you get water, beer and other essentials. One is open until 11pm.
Most tours (“actividades”) you’ll want a guide.
Depending on the water level, the tours are very different. I’d recommend a night hike the first day you arrive. Tarapoto is a must. The trip to San Antonio reserva on the Peruvian side and hike to a ginormous tree is also beautiful. We didn’t have time to go, but heard great things about the hike in Parque Natural Amacayacu. Each tour we did was between $12 -$25 but can vary based on group size.
When you arrive, you can go to the information booth and get a map and information on tours.
You can walk on your own to the Wochine reservation on your own (25 minutes) and see the pirarucu and caimans. You can also walk to Altos de Aguila and see monkeys and parrots (15-20 minutes) Lots of people will offer to be your guide, but best to find someone recommended beforehand or to ask at your hostel. Brandon was our guide for a few tours and is recommended.
Tickets for the ferry back to Leticia is behind the malecon. You can reserve a place the day before you travel.
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Anonymous
Canada
10
Scored 10
Honestly one of my favourite things about Puerto Nariño was...
Honestly one of my favourite things about Puerto Nariño was staying at Eware Refugio. The location was amazing and we could see dolphins from the property! Best activities were kayaking at sunset with dolphins around us, seeing sloths and macaws in Peru, Tarapoto Lake (incredible) and a caiman spotting night tour!
SirLambchop
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a magical place where people go about their lives amid...
What a magical place where people go about their lives amid the jungle. Loved walking the streets, sitting on a restaurant porch by the river watching pink dolphins and spending days exploring the jungle. I want to go back!!!
Pamela
United States
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