Hotel Posada Senor Manana occupies a unique slot in the Los Cabos area, detached from the main stream yet centrally located. This gives the traveler the option to sample at will and create their own experience.
Solo travelers, groups, families, surfers and business people all find themselves at home here. We’re one way to let you in and show you the unique character that makes this place shine without busting your wallet.
Located at the tip of the Baja Peninsula, Hotel Psada Senor Manana, with it’s intriguing multi level layout, connecting ramps and aerial walkways has 8 affordable rooms each with overhead ceiling fans, a private bath and hot water.
The 4 upstairs rooms with views into the trees and across to the palm boundry of the estuary each sleep 2 comfortably in a full size bed and there is space for an extra cot if needed. We have queen size beds in the 4 downstairs rooms with either 1 or 2 singles.
One of the main attractions here at our hotel is our well equipped community kitchen. Whether it’s culinary creativity inspired by local ingredients, your budget or the discerning pallets of your chlidren, our guests take full advantage of the gas bar-b-que, the blender, coffee maker and grinder, a refrigerator/freezer, and a full compliment of dishes and cooking pots.
We are located around the corner from the town square and about a 15 minute walk to the beach and the San Jose Estuary. We are 15 minutes from the Los Cabos International airport. If you’ve rented a car, you’ll find the road to East Cape and more beaches than you can handle or access to the main highway which will take you to the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains for hiking right out our door.
And like all kitchens it is the center of the action where people meet and make themselves at home.
A fresh tuna steak on the grill along with a mango margarita after a day surfing, fishing or otherwise soaking up the sun and sea and you may find yourself altered for life. Positively of course.
In each directions there are breathtaking beaches. The mystical Sierra Las Laugnas Mountains, full of trails, back roads, ranchos, wildlife, hot springs, crystal-clear fresh water pools and waterfalls are out the back door.
December to late March, from almost anywhere on the beach you can spot a whale or two. If you fish, you are indeed in heaven. The Sea of Cortez is rich with marine life.
The San Jose Estuary is home to many species of birds. Over 250 varities are seen here! This body of fresh water is the last fuleing stop on the long migration route that many birds must travel.
The ambiance in San Jose is very familiar and all visitors like to walk on the streets while enjoying the colorful homes, restaurants and shops, and especially art district. Every Thursdays there is a art walk from November to June.
You can extend your art walk out of San Jose downtown in Puerto Los Cabos marina. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon walking in one of the world most expensive marinas and enjoyng the art and sculptures for free. Ask from Senor Manana for directions how to get there.