The 'hotel' itself is a really lovely place, particularly the rooms which were spacious & very nicely decorated. The bathroom shower was beautiful, only cold water but it's so hot in Honda that's all you need. Only 1 of 3 lights were working so basically showered in the dark at night.
The staff were lovely & helped to provide food one evening as well as taking me back to the terminal to depart which was much appreciated.
On the negative side the hotel is so far from the town. I love walking but in Honda's 39 degree heat walking along the main road with the huge trucks, even at night is not a nice experience but you can get taxi's back and forth. It's about a 40 minute walk to find somewhere nice to eat, which just twice a day would be okay but the hotel suggests they have a restaurant which turned out not to be true. They did help to order a greasy takeaway when I found this out which wasn't what I wanted but after walking 3hrs in the day I didn't fancy another 80 mins of walking in the dark for dinner. But for this reason it shouldn't be called a hotel, oddly on Google maps it has another name which would be more correct as a Hacienda.
Bare in mind with rural comes a lot of insects I came away with at least 20+ bites on my legs from sitting outside for breakfast (I got not in the Amazonas) For this reason I figured sitting by the pool was no longer an option which I was disappointed about.
All in all lovely place, lovely people but not great for seeing Honda itself