"Ok for solo travelers, too tiny for a couple, space not well distributed. Example; you have plenty of chairs and tables in the outside and balcony why have more in the room being so tiny. I recommend an inchannel door for the bathroom. Toilet with no room to sit and stretch your right leg. Wasnt cleaned properly with dirty glass and spider webs. You can get rid of the small fridge, not needed since you have 24hr kitchen in the downstairs. "
"Lovely little hotel. The room was clean and modern, the pool and poolside area was lovely as well. We also got a great recommendation for dinner from the front desk. Very convenient location. "
"It’s ok. The entire property is pretty-beautiful golf course and views etc. Tons of pools-I liked the main hotel one as the las casitas pools and hot tubs seemed sandy and not as clean. Rooms are old and not modern or cozy and did not correlate with price we paid. I felt like we were in a freezing cold tiled container. Can’t adjust temp, was easily 50-60 degrees in room though it said it was warmer. We all dreaded the shower everyday-literally less than luke warm water that drizzles out with no pressure and gets water all over the bathroom floor. Supposedly have a butler but never really saw. Would ask for basics (ironing board) and it would take the whole day to get. Depending on which casitas you are in it is easier to walk to main hotel if needed, as when we scheduled golf cart rides they would never show up. Check in staff were not helpful and seemed tired, but housekeeping staff were very friendly and great. Tried to go to the island but they were using the small boat and not the large boat docked next to it that day and after 2 hrs of waiting we gave up. Restaurant by the main pool was good but slow. Would stay elsewhere next time. "
"If you arrive late in the evening, the location can feel a bit eerie—it’s very quiet, and you can hear birds chirping. There’s a lovely terrace and beautiful nature around. However, it’s quite remote, with no restaurants or shops nearby. The bed is very uncomfortable—too soft, with synthetic bedding. The furniture is okay."
What should I expect during my aparthotel stay in Humacao?
When you choose an aparthotel or serviced apartment in Humacao, you can expect to be more centrally situated. While you're here, why not visit the shops and enjoy the beaches? You can also come to Humacao for its golf courses and casinos.
What is the top aparthotel for my stay in Humacao?
Palmas by PMI Puerto Rico is a favourite aparthotel in Humacao, featuring 7 apartments with free WiFi and dining areas as well as hotel amenities like free parking. In the area, a couple of other top aparthotels to consider are Golfside Villas and Oceansound Suites.
How many aparthotels will I find in Humacao?
You'll find a lot of options for your stay in Humacao with 232 hotels and other accommodation options. Although there aren't many apartments, we can help you locate accommodation that is similar.
What should I see in Humacao?
Take the time to visit some favourite places in the wider area such as El Yunque National Forest and Luquillo Beach. Humacao Nature Reserve and Palmas del Mar Beach are a couple of scenic spots to enjoy the outdoors, whereas Casa Roig Museum is one of the cultural attractions. Palmas Del Mar Golf Club and Centro de Artes Ángel "Lito" Peña Plaza are other places to visit while you're in town.
What is an aparthotel?
An aparthotel is part hotel and part apartment, with amenities you might expect in a traditional hotel, and the space and privacy of an apartment. Feel like a local in an apartment-like space, usually located in the heart of Humacao. Enjoy cooking in a fully equipped kitchen and having some extra space to spread out while you're in town.