We reserved, via Expedia, a room with an ocean view, a king bed and a sofa bed, in March 2024. We are a family of four including two teenagers. I knew this hotel offered suites with kitchenettes, but a kitchenette was not mentioned in our room’s description when I reserved, so we were nicely surprise when we got there. We actually got two rooms, each with its own TV, connected together with a door with a lock, with a full kitchen, two full bathrooms, a balcony with a jacuzzi and a dining table for four. We were very happy with this. We had rooms 780 and 781.
I saw other reviewers complain about this hotel being outdated, but I disagree. This is a classic hotel with timeless folkloric Mexican charm, full of beautiful Mexican sculptures. The furniture is high-quality, classic Mexican wooden furniture; the floor is Spanish tile. The lamps were modern. The upholstered furniture could use a replacement at some point but were fine. Everything worked perfectly.
The lobby is not really luxurious, but who cares? The pool area, however, is definitely luxurious. Absolutely beautiful. There are several pools with “islands” with tall palm trees. The entire pool area is full of gorgeous palm trees and gardens. The water is heated to a lukewarm temperature. There is a swim up bar. The drinks are better than in an all-inclusive. Try the mango margarita!
The hotel is right on the beach, and its private beach is beautiful and clean.
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