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  1. U.S. News ranks 69 luxury hotels as among the Best Hotels in Puerto Vallarta. You can check prices and reviews for any of the 141 Puerto Vallarta hotels.

  2. View deals from $40 per night, see photos and read reviews for the best Puerto Vallarta hotels from travelers like you - then compare today's prices from up to 200 sites on Tripadvisor.

    • The 22 Best Hotels in Puerto Vallarta
    • Staying in El Centro, Old Town
    • Staying in Zona Romantica, Old Town
    • Staying in Conchas Chinas
    • Staying in The North Hotel Zone
    • Staying in Marina Vallarta
    • Staying in The South Hotel Zone
    • Staying in Nuevo Vallarta
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    1. Hotel Mousai – South Hotel Zone

    Five Diamond, adults-only hotel with a rooftop infinity pool overlooking their 85-acre jungle preserve, Garza Blanca Beach, and the Sea of Cortez. All accommodations include outdoor, tile jacuzzis on private balconies. Ultra Suites add upgraded amenities, the hotel’s most expansive views, and unlimited access to the hydrotherapy circuit in their decadent spa. Expect impeccable service along with phenomenal dining and drinks on site or at their sister property, Garza Blanca. Guests may choose...

    2. Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit – Nuevo Vallarta

    Luxurious, all-suite, all-inclusive, family-friendly resort with a multi-tier infinity pool and exceptional family amenities and services. Their enormous two-bedroom, three-bathroom family suites boast a private jacuzzi terrace, a 50 minute massage per person per day, and round-trip airport transfer. Kids’ amenities for all ages include a baby concierge, kids’ pool, kids’ club with culture, nature, and craft activities, and a teen lounge with gaming consoles, a dance floor, and karaoke. A hos...

    3. Hacienda San Angel – El Centro, Old Town

    Four romantic, colonial-style villas house 20 total rooms, with a lush garden courtyard overlooking Guadalupe Church and the ocean. All rooms include dramatic Mexican and European antique décor, plus modern marble floors and French windows; Presidential and Royal suites add outdoor terrace jacuzzis. Three pools, a small chapel, and a gourmet restaurant are spread throughout the grounds, linked by ivy-covered terraces and garden paths. Its fine dining restaurant serves sumptuous Mexican and in...

    Old Town, the hub of Puerto Vallarta activity, is divided into two sections: El Centro to the north of Cuale River and Zona Romantica south of the river. El Centro is the historic heart of the city and boasts the best-known attractions, Guadalupe Church, the colonial era church that dominates the night skyline, and the Malecon, the beachfront board...

    The southern half of Old Town is the nightlife center of Puerto Vallarta, known for its numerous bars, cantinas, restaurants, and clubs. This is also the premier gay neighborhood in Puerto Vallarta, the most LGBT friendly city in Mexico. The party atmosphere begins around happy hour and goes well into the night, as late as 3 or 4 a.m., especially d...

    Often called the “Beverly Hills of Puerto Vallarta,” this affluent neighborhood sits just south of Old Town. Conchas Chinas stretches from the beachfront (with gorgeous little coves, sandy, shelly beaches, and dramatic rocky outcrops), zigzaging up the hill to the highest points in the city with stunning sunset views of Banderas Bay and the city li...

    North of Old Town and south of the Marina, this area is known for its exceptional beaches, with long, wide stretches of soft, golden sand. It’s home to a number of large resorts, as well as restaurants, nightlife, and shopping centers. Four beaches run the length of this strip, including the popular Playa del Oro. Though it’s long walk into town fr...

    Exclusive enclave north of Puerto Vallarta, with luxury hotels, three golf courses, and most of the area’s marine attractions and charters. Marina Vallarta began construction in the mid-‘80s, and for a little while was the largest marina in Mexico. It is now the city’s main hub for water attractions, including sailing excursions, dolphin and sea li...

    This rugged jungle coastline is what put Puerto Vallarta on the map. The South Hotel Zone, especially Mismaloya village, has been the backdrop for several films, but it was 1963’s The Night of the Iguana, and the ensuing love affair between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, that propelled the small fishing village into the public eye – several H...

    Nuevo Vallarta is an exclusive neighborhood to the far north of Puerto Vallarta, just across the state line in Nayarit, hence it’s alternate name Riviera Nayarit. This newly built development is fronted by the eight-mile-long Flamingos Beach. Flamingos is arguably the best beach in the Puerto Vallarta area, wide and flat for easy walking, soft whit...

    • Katherine Alex Beaven
    • Editor’s Pick: Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit. This family-friendly resort has innovative programs and seasonal offerings, and it treats guests to top-notch accommodations and services.
    • Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta. The property has swim-up suites and a private beach, a rare amenity in Puerto Vallarta. Key Specs. Free Wi-Fi: Yes.
    • Casa Velas. Casa Velas is a serene adults-only hideaway where peacocks roam the gardens and guests can indulge in a range of five-star amenities.
    • Hotel Mousai. Hotel Mousai’s new south tower features a sleek rooftop with an infinity pool and majestic views over the jungle and ocean.
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  4. Sep 2, 2021 · We found the best Puerto Vallarta hotels from all-inclusive resorts to historic boutique hotels. Visit Puerto Vallarta in the fall for nightly rates that start between $87 to $405.

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