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MATA ROCKS

The Cayes

Mata Rocks: Our View


Mata Rocks is a very sweet, small hotel located in San Pedro town. The owners / managers are on site and offer excellent personalised service to guests. There is a small pool and a beach bar on the beachfront area and they have a wide variety of rooms from which to choose from.

Mata Rocks: Fast Facts


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Mata Rocks: The Detail


Situated close to the town of San Pedro, this is a good value for money option.  The hotel, painted completely white is situated right on the beach front.  At the front of which is the swimming pool with sunbeds and a small bar, so you don’t have to go very far!
 
The rooms are light and airy and each is uniquely decorated in Caribbean colours accented with native hardwoods, stucco and tile with a choice of one queen or two double beds. Air conditioning in every room keeps you comfortable through the balmy nights while a mini- fridge will keep your beers well chilled.
 
The suites are the better of the rooms here as they are more spacious.  The air-conditioned junior suites have king size beds, private bath, and ocean view, most of them come with balconies. A pull out couch adds extra space if you need it, while the fully furnished kitchenette, table and chairs give you a little dining flexibility.

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