I've been owing this forum a follow-up ever since I visited Lobos 3 weeks ago.
I regret to report that what I saw in late February did not sustain the enthusiasm I expressed last October. Didn't look to me like anything new had been done. No one there spoke English, but I understood them to say 2-person rooms can be rented for 400 pesos (about $25) a night. Personally, I wouldn't choose to stay there.
The other "hotel" is by the fish processing area. Wasn't completed when I saw it. I'm guessing it's intended to serve the migrant fishermen and squid harvesters who pass through the area.
I regret to report that what I saw in late February did not sustain the enthusiasm I expressed last October. Didn't look to me like anything new had been done. No one there spoke English, but I understood them to say 2-person rooms can be rented for 400 pesos (about $25) a night. Personally, I wouldn't choose to stay there.
The other "hotel" is by the fish processing area. Wasn't completed when I saw it. I'm guessing it's intended to serve the migrant fishermen and squid harvesters who pass through the area.