Located in Punta Mita, a few steps from Careyeros Beach, Hotel Basalto has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Gwynedd
United States of America
Beautiful and relaxing. We came for a one-night kid-free getaway from our family staying further south in Bucerias, and it was exactly what we needed - perfect for sitting and relaxing by the pool with a book, wine and snacks (the octopus tostada was amazing!). The room was bigger than expected and very nice and comfortable, we loved the hammock on the porch and sunset views.
Located in Punta Mita, a few steps from Punta Mita Beach, HOTEL EL CORAL has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Heather
United States of America
I absolutely loved the workers in the restaurant. The food was amazing and Jorge who shucked oysters was so much fun. We learned a lot from him. Our original room had some issues so we moved to another room which was amazing! This was the room with the terrace access. We loved the location right by surfing spots and lots of surfboard rentals and paddleboard rentals. There are a lot of little restaurants down the street. It is an older authentic property and we were very happy with it. The rooms look newly remodeled so that is great. We booked the room that had an ocean view. Top floor. If you are a second or below you won’t have an ocean view. The restaurant and Palapa are in the front. This is great place for families, walking the beach, paddle boarding and surfing. We will be back and I recommend room number 16. That is the one with the terrace.
These beautiful bungalows offer a private terrace with views over the ocean and rainforest. Set on Punta Mita Beach, they are 31 mi from Puerto Vallarta.
Featuring 3 swimming pools, 2 private beaches, 4 restaurants and free Wi-Fi throughout, this AAA Five Diamond Award winner complex is set in Punta de Mita Beach at Banderas Bay and 45 minutes’ drive...
Johnathan
United States of America
I loved the layout of the property. I liked the staff , and the hospitality.
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Hotel Meson de Mita is located in Punta Mita, right on the beach. It offers guests free Wi-Fi, tropical gardens and a 24-hour front desk.
SALLY
United States of America
Location right on the beach with several restaurants in walking distance
Offering a spa center and sauna, W Punta de Mita is located in Punta Mita in Nayarit. The hotel has an outdoor pool and fitness center, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
This impressive resort is located on a private beach on Banderas Bay, 40 minutes’ drive from Puerto Vallarta. It offers a spa and 4 outdoor pools, including an infinity pool.
Traci
United States of America
It was a little outdated but very clean. Staff was amazing!
Conrad Punta de Mita has seven restaurants, three outdoor swimming pools, a fitness center and two bars in Punta Mita. This 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and room service.
Punta Mita Surf Lodge provides air-conditioned rooms in Punta Mita. With pool views, this accommodation offers a swimming pool. This 4-star homestay offers private entrance.
Clarysse
United States of America
1. The staff is phenomenal. Extremely nice, responsive, helpful and respectful. They were always available for any questions we had. They were so great that I feel bad pointing the negative aspects of the hotel.
2. The apartment is beautiful, spacious and modern
Popular with guests booking hotels with pools in Punta Mita
9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
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FAQ about hotels with pools in Punta Mita
On average, 3-star hotels in Punta Mita cost $108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Punta Mita are $229 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Punta Mita can be found for $663 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Punta Mita this weekend is $195 or, for a 4-star hotel, $364. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Punta Mita for this weekend cost around $1,427 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The town itself has two options for dining. Overpriced food for the people in the compound as we called it (where all the very expensive hotels are, you are not allowed in unless you are staying there) or street food. The street food was amazing and highly recommended.
Unless you are there to surf I would not go to this town. We drove to La Lancha surf break every day. It was perfect for us. But if you are going for a beach trip you are going to the wrong place.
Michael
Canada
2.0
Scored 2.0
the check in was terrible not after I reserved thru...
the check in was terrible not after I reserved thru booking.com I was charge almost $3000.00 US dollars til they realized the hotel made a mistake I was refund back my money . the supplely the manager aka concierge service was terrible because for every question they did not have an answer the 24 hr room service no such thing because my 7am coffee tea I request only once it was delivered but that was after the fact that a roach was in our order of toast the VIP service no such thing at this resort because at every corner someone is trying to sell you a timeshare for you to keep coming to the resort who wants to that go to the same place every year very aggressive sale personal I have more but live and learn also this is not my first all inclusive resort Ive stayed at but this is my first dissatisfaction resort I've stayed at Eva 323-616-7216
eva
8.0
Scored 8.0
Punta Mita has still got the small fishing town vibe, but...
Punta Mita has still got the small fishing town vibe, but doubt it will remain that way for long.
It has a nice stretch of coast line too the north from stinkeys Beach ( appropriately named ) through to La Lancha, but the beach walk is tide dependent, needs to be or going low.
If your looking for the best surf there, head to La Lancha, 15 peso trip 1 way, the stop to get off at is at the oxxo, you will see cars parked across the road which is the entry track. The track is about 1km, you will see croc signs, but more of a concern through the wet season. 4 days there is plenty too explore the region.
Daz & Bel
Australia
10
Scored 10
Punta de Mita is a wonderful village on the water with a...
Punta de Mita is a wonderful village on the water with a variety of restaurants and activities. It is a great location to surf and fish, and sightsee- whale watching, and snorkeling near the islands is a highlight. People are friendly and helpful- taco and burger stands on the east side of town are great. Learn a bit of Spanish and have a memorable stay!
Rain
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Very quiet, chill beach town that is quickly growing in...
Very quiet, chill beach town that is quickly growing in popularity. Spotless beaches and bougie beachside accoms hug the coastline. Great seafood is easy to find and ranges in price. Cheap and delicious taco stands are abundant in town as well. We rented a car from PVR and visited nearby Sayulita, San Pancho, etc. Pro tip: do not speed! Policia are very active in the area and love to “ticket” (read: shake down) foreigners. We stayed at hotel basalto and it was absolutely fabulous. Couldn’t recommend the area more.
Adam
Canada
6.0
Scored 6.0
Punta Mita itself is not as it appears in brochures and...
Punta Mita itself is not as it appears in brochures and advertising blurb - some high end restaurants that are over priced and rely on their beachfront appeal but back from these the area is generally dirty and very poor. The gated villa and 4 seasons complex is obviously a whole different ball game but you pay through the nose for access to it.
This hotel is just one big perfection! Absolutely everything exceeded our expectations!
+Spacious well-designed and clean rooms. Little details in the room which show that they really respect their guests!
+What a wonderful view from the room and pool areas/restaurant
+Two different pool areas with breathtaking views
+Super friendly staff
+Fast Wi-Fi connection
+Free garage parking
+Delicious breakfast
+Peaceful and relaxing surrounding
This hotel is highly recommended!
This B&B is a good place to stay for those of us on a budget. Other area hotels in Punta Mita were very expensive. The B&B is very basic but clean and welcoming. Our hostess was very nice and we had a great conversación with her. The property is authentic Mexican style. The breakfast was beans and scrambled eggs with coffee. The hotel next door had a good restaurant albeit a bit expensive. The views from the property were awesome!
The hotel was beautiful. Our room had a beautiful view of the jungle and the mountains and we didn't miss having an ocean view. Staff was amazing and food was great. Surprisingly, we were was not bitten by mosquitos! Beautiful spa with a cold dip and giant relaxation area. This hotel was relaxing and we had no problems, but I would not return because of the size.
the hotel construction is very nice everywhere is green, pools are nice. the rooms are clean and spacious. the food is good in general. I recommend everyone to try the Mexican restaurant la adelita. I ve been living in Mexico since 5 years so I have tried all kinds of food and I can say that the food was very well prepared and delicious.
EVERYTHING!!! This is by far one of the best boutique hotels I’ve ever stayed at! The Staff went ABOVE and beyond to make our anniversary get away perfect! From Gary at the top deck pool yo the wonderful and personable Karen at the front desk, wow!!! Can’t express my appreciation for such great service!!!
1. The staff is phenomenal. Extremely nice, responsive, helpful and respectful. They were always available for any questions we had. They were so great that I feel bad pointing the negative aspects of the hotel.
2. The apartment is beautiful, spacious and modern
The activities that I did not expect. And the entertainment very good. The Mexican Night party on the main outdoor area including the Mexican food and the performance from different areas of Mexico were amazing.
new contemporary boutique hotel hidden away just north of Punta Miya. everything you need here but just a short taxi ride to Sayulita. really private get-a-way
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