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Santa Cruz de la Sierra HostelsThis is a complete list of all known hostels in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. If you know of a Santa Cruz de la Sierra hostel that isn't listed here, please use the "Add a New Hostel" link at the bottom of the page.
(Barrio Los Choferes) ![]() "Jodanga Backpackers Hostel is a beautiful hostel, large and nicely decorated -- the management do lay down a number of rules but these are reasonably designed to maintain the high standards of this accommodation and are not too restrictive.
The Location
It is possible to walk from the bus/train station, but you will need to obtain a map to find your way and it will take you around twenty minutes. Alternatively, it is easy to take a taxi (there are usually plenty waiting outside of the... ![]() ![]() Backpackers and international travellers discover more and more the dynamics, the beauty in nature and the famous night life of this rapidly growing agglomeration in the sub-tropical lowlands. The hospitality of the people makes Santa Cruz de la Sierra a very attractive site of Bolivia. Visitors are amazed by its exotic flora, wild fauna and cultural heritage.HI-Hotel Copacabana has a long history of excellent accommodation. Well maintained; it offers close to 100 beds, all with private... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Excellent, original, clean, complete, helpful - Andoriña hosts a great atmosphere, with many common areas. Beautiful decorated and good hammocks in the garden. Like most travelers we liked the included breakfast. Where do they serve a big fruit plate, real coffee, bread, and homemade marmalade included? The owners are very helpful. I think it will take a long time to find such comfortable beds."
"´Andoriña´ is made from its founders, Andres (Dutch) and Doriña (born in Samaipata)....![]() HI-Cabañas Campeche is a cottage-style centre in a beautiful countryside 1,600m high, 3 hours from Santa Cruz. This is a resort village on a key road to the Andean Valleys of Sucre or Cochabamba.
Well maintained, with an excellent infrastructure in bath, showers and kitchen and with a lot of fresh air, we invite you to stay some days up here, leaving the hot and wet climate of the subtropical part of Bolivia.
Samaipata's attractions are "El Fuerte" - an pre-Inca holy place, carved in stone...
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