"Details: Second time staying here, and it remains the best bang for the buck in the whole area. I love the motel-style layout—you can park right near your room, haul your bags up one short flight of stairs, and you're in. Our room was spacious with an amazing kitchenette. Nice touch: there's a heat lamp on a timer in the bathroom. Even though our room was right on the highway (and sounds usually bother me), I couldn't hear traffic at night. The beds were comfortable, and while I'm not a breakfast buffet person, my family loved it.
Let me be clear: this is not a fancy place. There are other hotels in the area that are spotless, quieter, and more of a destination—but they'll cost you significantly more. This is a jumping-off point, a great stop on the way to the Bay Area with very easy highway access. The staff is professional and courteous. You'll see all kinds of travelers here—lots of families taking advantage of the good rates and extra space.
If you need everything to feel pristine, this isn't the place for you. It has old charm, and while I don't like hotels to feel dirty, this place does have some scuff marks here and there. But the price makes it worth it. Save yourself some money and stay here—just don't expect a fancy resort. It has some wear to it, but it's clean and quiet and totally worth the value."
"Everything was wonderful at The Inn at the Tides, front desk, spacious room, clean and the best views! The breakfast waiter at the Tides was not hospitable. He forgets to bring us the water, coffee and Orange Juice that came with the breakfast. He forgot to bring one of our traveler the non-dairy milk to go with the granola. He was just not conscientious and a bit of a chip on his shoulders : (. "
"We stayed in the suite which had its own balcony. Amazing views of the Bay. And it is in the heart of Sausalito walking distance to all shops and restaurants. Public transportation is available right away. "
"This is a very cozy, clean and comfortable hotel. The room was clean. It is in a perfect location close all shops, Walgreens, coffee shops, Chinese take out, pizza place and across the street from it there is a beautiful bike and walking trail along the water. The room has a refrigerator, microwave. Plenty of parking on the property. It is a perfect place to spend the night and not feel like you overpaid. The price is fair. Highly recommend if you are mainly going to be out exploring town or biking or hiking. Rest assure you willl get a good night rest at this hotel. "
"Positive: room was clean.
Negatives: pool not heated nor likely to be soon.
Heater/AC on wall cheap, made huge noise, 50 db according to my phone. Turned on every 5 minutes. At least it drowned out noisy refrigerator.
Lots of sketchy people hanging out in parking lot all day, drinking beer, smoking weed, playing loud rap music. Seems like some of them live there full time.
Mattresses cheap quality, like sleeping on a bag of rocks.
Usually Best Western facilities are fairly good, but not this third rate motel. I wouldn’t stay there again in 1000 years. "
Hostels are a great way to stay for a lower cost, so you can save your budget for exploring.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look identical, but these dorm-style accommodations all offer shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms), budget-friendly prices and a social environment.
What are the best hostels in Point Reyes Station?
While you're deciding on somewhere to stay, have a look at this top Point Reyes Station hostel: HI Point Reyes Hostel - Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and barbecues. You'll find free Wi-Fi in all rooms.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Point Reyes Station?
The weather is important when you're discovering new places, so here are some stats that may be helpful: The hottest months are usually September and August, with an average temperature of 16°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 11°C. Average annual precipitation for Point Reyes Station is 584 mm.
What is there to see and do in Point Reyes Station?
Depending on your interests, you might appreciate some places near Point Reyes Station. Get out into nature with places such as Point Reyes Hiking Trails, Point Reyes National Seashore and Drakes Bay. Cultural attractions include Phoenix Theater, Bolinas Museum and Marin Museum of Bicycling. Visit landmarks such as Point Reyes Lighthouse.
What's the best way to get to and around Point Reyes Station while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in Point Reyes Station on hand to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the nearest airport, which is Santa Rosa, CA (STS-Sonoma County), 30.5 mi (49.1 km) away from the city centre. Another option is San Francisco International Airport (SFO), which is 38.8 mi (62.4 km) away.