Description
Queen Lobster is an ecological cabin that was built on the Pearl Lagoon, the largest coastal body water in Nicaragua, located in the South Atlantic Autonomous Region (RAAS). Its privileged location allows panoramic views of the area and an approach to the fishing life that has characterized the Caribbean region for centuries.
The cabin has capacity of up to four people and its structure was made entirely of bamboo. Several porches surround the cabin, so that tourists can have as many views of the lagoon and the cayucos (canoes) as possible.
There's a large restaurant where one can clients can enjoy a wide variety of dishes, which are prepared Caribbean style. It is worth mentioning that those guests who decide to organize tours at the hotel get free breakfast.
Queen Lobster's staff organizes tours to the Pearl Keys and the Corn Islands. One can also arrange fishing classes, camping trips and visits to indigenous communities of the area, horseback riding tours, natural reserves and national Caribbean cooking classes.
Note:
- Breakfast is included after the first night.
- Tours around the area are organized depending on weather conditions. In addition, its price varies according to the number of participants. Further info can be provided when calling the hotel.
Prices and Details
| Room | Capacity | Price | Amenities |
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| Cabin | 1 person | $25.00 | Fan, TV, Private Bath, Hot Water, Fridge |
| Cabin | 2 people | $30.00 | Fan, TV, Private Bath, Hot Water, Fridge |
| Cabin | 3 people | $40.00 | Fan, TV, Private Bath, Hot Water, Fridge |
| Cabin | 4 people | $50.00 | Fan, TV, Private Bath, Hot Water, Fridge |
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This season runs from Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012, |
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- Amenities
- Meals served
- Internet
- Natural Setting
- Open 24/7
- Payment Options
- Cash
- Visa
- Mastercard
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- River
- Lagoon



Comments
JESSICA & NEIL wrote on Apr 16, 2012:
We stayed at the Queen Lobster in February 2012, and it made our trip in nicaragua, with Pablo and Dean the fisherman as our guides we toured the Pearl Keys and even had a chance to stay on one of the islands. It was absolute paradise. We travelled across the whole of Nicaragua from Managua all the way over to the Pearl Lagoon - and it was worth it. I would absolutely recommend staying at the Queen Lobster - it is perfect for young couples like us, experienced or inexperienced travellers, backpackers or ANYONE! I can't wait to come back.x see my Nicaragua and Pearl Keys video here...http://vimeo.com/37069049
Gloria wrote on Aug 3, 2011:
Hemos pasado unos días en Laguna de Perlas con Pedro Pablo y Nuria. La cabaña que tienen para dormir es preciosa, hecha de bambú y equipada con todo lo necesario para estar más que a gusto, y en un lugar privilegiado, sobre la misma laguna?. Mejores vistas imposible? al igual que el restaurante Queen Lobster?. Donde el Rondon o el pollo (platos exquisitos ambos) se saborean a son de música y puesta de sol.
Hicimos una salida en panga con Pedro Pablo para visitar los impresionantes Cayos Perlas, que son islitas vírgenes y prácticamente vacías, sencillamente extraordinario, naturaleza en estado puro, agua cristalina, arena blanca, palmeras y buena gente acompañándonos. Además pudimos ver tortugas carey, no se puede pedir mas?.
¡¡ 100% recomendable ¡! Gracias amigos por vuestra cariñosa atención estos días. Un abrazo grande,
Gloria.
Fred Carneiro wrote on Jul 20, 2011:
It's such a great place to go, wonderfull landscape, and activities for everybody, thanks a lot for the trip, all the Islands were beautifull as the community, and the food got no word to explain, thanks to Nuria and Pedro Pablo for all those real experience they gave me during my trip. See ya and thanks again ;p