900 Calle Emilio Gonzalez, Road PR 466 Kilometer 13. 8, Isabela, Puerto Rico | (909) 342-6116
Located in beautiful Isabela, on Puerto Rico’s west coast
Choice of two large outdoor pools
Rooms and studios with mini-fridges and coffeemakers
Villas with full kitchens also available
On-site tennis courts
Free Wi-Fi by the front desk
Maintenance issues are rife and updates are long overdue
Rooms are terribly dated with basic decor and tube TVs
On-site features are limited
Breakfast is only available on weekends
Wi-Fi doesn't reach rooms or other public areas
The lower-middle-range Costa Dorada is an aging resort offering a choice of 90 rooms, studios, and self-catering villas divided into two sections, opposite a beach. While layouts are spacious with balconies (villas are newer), poor maintenance and upkeep really lets this place down. There are two pools (one is much nicer than the other), but the on-site restaurant only opens for weekend breakfast, and Wi-Fi is only available at the front desk. The best feature here is the location -- Isabela is a magical Puerto Rico spot, with lovely beaches, great surfing, and a fun beachfront dining scene nearby. Costa Dorada has the potential to be a great little family holiday base, but not without some serious TLC. The villas may suit unfussy families who’d like to self-cater, or surfers just seeking a place to shower and crash. Travelers searching for affordability with better upkeep could try Combate Beach Resort.
Scene
Colorful villas and a tired hotel amid lush garden grounds
Set in a lush, leafy pocket, Costa Dorada comprises two distinct sections -- the older, original section containing hotel rooms; and the newer section containing villas. The lobby is located in the older section where it fairly swiftly emerges that poor maintenance and upkeep (and the resulting lack of guests) has more or less sucked all life out of this place. If it weren’t for someone manning the front desk, the place would almost seem abandoned; the grounds, the rundown open-air restaurant, and the tired pool located in this section all feel neglected. A short stroll (or drive) through the property, past lush wild greenery, reveals a much perkier vibe in the newer villas section. A lineup of three-story buildings dressed in Caribbean pastels add some much needed color and life to this place, and there’s activity in the pool (this one is much newer), where guests clearly prefer to swim. Local families and young couples seem to dominate the clientele. There’s a retro-ness to the original hotel structure; the grounds are lush and peaceful; and while it’s a little rough and rocky, there’s a public beach right across the road. Costa Dorada has the makings of a great little holiday hideaway, but there’s a lot of work to be done.
Location
In Isabela, close to numerous beaches, and a short drive to restaurants and bars
The resort is located across the road from the public beach in Isabela, on Puerto Rico’s north west coast. While the beach makes a pretty backdrop, the immediate area is too rough and rocky for swimming, so guests must walk farther up the beach where it’s safer. Other nearby beaches include Middle Beach (a two-minute drive), Shacks Beach (a 13-minute drive), and Jobos Beach (a seven-minute drive) where the main drag is lined with an array of restaurants and bars -- many perched right over the water. Other highlights a short drive away include legendary rock formation, Pozo de Jacinto (six minutes), and Royal Isabela Golf Course (12 minutes). The closest airport is Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla -- a 20- to 25-minute drive, while Luis Munoz International Airport back in San Juan is about an hour and a half driving east.
Rooms
A choice of traditional rooms, studios, and villa apartments -- most showing their age
Rooms and villas occupy two different areas of the property. The older section contains 52 traditional hotel rooms, equipped with either one king or two double beds. While layouts are quite generous, decor is dated and basic. Colors are subdued with a muted, neutral palette seen in medium-toned wood furniture, beige floor tiles, and frumpy bedspreads in Autumn tones. The rooms' datedness also shows in their tube TVs. Other features include mini-fridges, coffeemakers (but no coffee), irons, and ironing boards. But their best feature could be their balconies that open onto leafy garden views. Bathrooms are purely practical and very plain, and could really use an update, as evident in unattractive water stains in showers, for instance. A couple of basic toiletries are provided.Located in the new section, villas comprise Studio, One Bedroom, and Two Bedroom layouts and while these interiors are also dated, they’re a step up from the hotel rooms. All villa categories feature kitchens with microwaves, and layouts are more apartment-like in size. One and Two Bedrooms offer separate living and dining areas, plus generous open-plan kitchens with breakfast bars -- perfect for families seeking a home-away-from-home to self-cater. Villa bathrooms feature shower/tub combos, hairdryers, and basic toiletries.
Features
Two pools, tennis courts, breakfast on weekends, and limited free Wi-Fi
As with their rooms, Costa Dorada has fairly basic features. The property features two pools -- one is located in the older section of the property, while the other larger and more appealing pool is located in the new villas section. The Palm Terrace restaurant is only open for breakfast on weekends. Tennis courts are located on-site; free on-site parking is available; and massages can be arranged. Wi-Fi is free, but it's only available at the front desk area.