With the charm and warmth that have made this destination unique, without a doubt, one of the most attractive hotels in Banderas Bay, the second largest bay in the Pacific. The lobby is distinguished by a giant palapa 30 meters (98 feet) tall, which includes a rock-garden waterfall and stream. The resort attracts families seeking casual, open-air beach vacations. Part of the resort’s beachfront is roped off to protect sunbathing guests from being solicited by wandering beach vendors.
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| 291 guestrooms in an 11-story, rose-colored, bouganvillea-festooned building. Balconies are furnished with two padded chairs. Televisions offer video games and Internet access via wireless keyboards (surcharges) as well as pay movies. Renovated in 2004-05, rooms feature a contemporary decor of cream-colored walls and ceiling, tan-marble floors and bathrooms, white and emerald-green bedding including multiple pillows, and walnut-colored furniture. |
| Chulavista Multi-level, open-air, thatched-roof restaurant serving buffet and à la carte breakfasts and à la carte lunch featuring Mexican fare. Nightly open-air buffets with themes such as Italian, Mediterranean, seafood.
La Hacienda Air-conditioned fine-dining restaurant with pool-view terrace seating, also. Grand-hacienda ambience of period paintings and pottery, dark-wood trim. International menu featuring Mexican specialties. Open for dinner only. Reservations required. Dress code: Long pants or dress shorts, sleeved shirts, closed-toe shoes.
Sunset Snack Bar Casual, open-air spot with thatched roof. Open all day for tropical drinks, burgers, hot dogs, nachos, tacos, sandwiches, burritos, and quesadillas.
Bikini Bar Pool bar with swim-up side. Open mid-morning to late night.
Lobby Bar Open late afternoon to late night. Live music Thursday-Saturday during busy seasons. |