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Park Royal Beach Acapulco - All Inclusive
3.5/579 Reviews
Puerto Marques
This is a one-star hotel at best. I was on a family reunion trip and each family member made their own reservation, and out of the 11 rooms that were booked each room dealt with things that were unbelievable. Our specific room key stopped working 3x and the last time it happened we asked someone to come help us instead of us having to HIKE to the front desk with our two small children. They finally sent someone who still couldn't open the door and my husband, myself, and 2 kids had to wait an hour while they tried to get our door open, the conclusion was that the battery had run out on the machine. My cousin requested a crib for her 9-month-old daughter and the crib broke with the baby inside and she fell through!!!! When one of the children became sick, we decided to keep her in the room and sent someone down to get dinner at the buffet and were told we could not bring any food to our room, so what were we supposed to do? not feed a sick child? The Italian food restaurant was the worst food ever and it was not even eatable. The burger guy at the pool had better food than the ”fancy” dining experience. Every person in our party that ate at the seafood restaurant became sick the day after eating there. The worst part though was the layout of the hotel, you need to take 2 different elevators and a tram to get anywhere, and the tram broke late at night with no power and people trapped inside there. The next day the trams were broken so it was more hiking up the hill, rocks, stairs, broken down elevators, and trying to make it up to the lobby or our room. The one and only star I give this hotel is to the guy who kept bringing us drinks at the pool, his name is Alejandro and he deserves a raise! The entertainment team was also good we did enjoy karaoke and bingo even though my bingo prize hat was stolen at the pool. Skip this hotel
Acapulco Amor
3.7/55 Reviews
Acapulco Tradicional
The hotel was well worth the price, which was roughly $30/night. The manager, Gabriel, spoke fluent English and was very helpful in getting me navigated properly. As for the room, it was decent sized and had a spare closet that you could put your luggage in. The bed was comfy, the shower was just fine and of course the internet service was good. Note: You'll do better with internet if you're on a lower floor. You're right in the heart of the Zocalo and of course since you'll want to see the clavadistas (cliff divers), it's only a 10 minute uphill walk to do so.
Hotel Acapulco Malibu
4.1/543 Reviews
Zona Dorada
This hotel should be a national monument, given its architecture. Most likely it was built during the 1960s, and it features three rotunda towers, none of which are more than six stories high (essentially the perfect size for a hotel; developers take note!!!). Surrounded on both sides by abominable and shabbily-constructed high-rises, the Acapulco Malibu is an absolute gem in the rough. Each room, from what I could gather, has its own balcony, is rather astonishingly spacious, and has a floor to ceiling mirror next to the bed...which is SO '70s fabulous it's...beyond belief! On the whole, service was excellent, the restaurant food was adequate, and noise levels a bit high (but by no means extreme). The pool was absolutely delicious -- perfect water temperature, cleanliness, shape and size...AND the deck overlooks glorious Acapulco Bay. BEAUTIFUL! The price when I stayed was a leetle high, however, given the fact that Acapulco is such a rat hole of a city. Sure, it's not Tulum and it's not Tijuana, but it's still fundamentally a consumerist hellscape with miles of barrios surrounding its core.
Amarea Hotel Acapulco
4/57 Reviews
Zona Dorada
Stayed as a family with 2 kids. From February 1-11, 2023. The room was with a small kitchen, it saves a lot of money on food and you can eat the usual foods. Huge Walmart across the street. Sea 5 minutes, great beach. Downstairs irishpub good food and beer. The casino is a bit further away for game lovers. There are restaurants did not go but looks good. The hotel is old and scary at the entrance. But given the price and location, it's just the Ritz😅. I recommend to those who care about the clean sea, and a super budget vacation.
Holiday Inn Acapulco la Isla
4.4/5102 Reviews
Acapulco Diamante
The hotel is quite good and relatively new, so the facilities are well preserved. There were two topics that bothered me : 1) I couldn't get extra coats. The answer was decisive, ”we have no availability”, so simple. It's not possible that in a chain hotel you need coats! 2) The bathroom has no tapes for the entrance to the bathroom and inside it. The floor is very sparkly with the risk of a fall. In addition, the water is out of the bathroom and floods part of the bathroom. I emphasisely suggest take sandals to avoid falling The Kleenex was completed on the first day of our stay and was never replaced.
One Acapulco Costera
3.7/547 Reviews
Zona Dorada
Very recommendable has no over-luxury I serve to sleep a quiet stay and from there travel to any part of the port because it is very central, staff is very attentive and friendly parking is accessible,and is always clean

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceNZD 1,437
Lowest PriceNZD 48
Number of Reviews1,574
Number of Hotels318
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 208
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 217