Most of the newer, more expensive resorts are located in Acapulco Diamante and Playa Revolcadero. These are designed to keep you... (more)
Expect your own bathroom, daily maid service, a secure parking lot, and clean quarters in all but the most basic of establishments... (more)
In the smaller towns, you can find simple roadside hotels and welcoming little bed-and-breakfasts, but you should only expect... (more)
You might find it bewildering to choose among Cancún's many hotels, not least because brochures and Web sites make them... (more)
Small, one-of-a-kind hotels have long been the norm in Cozumel. Glamour and glitz are nonexistent—you won't find lavish... (more)
Choosing a place to stay is a matter of location and price; tourists are often drawn to the Centro, where colonial-style hotels... (more)
Zihuatanejo's singular hotels and gentle pace make for a more authentic Mexican experience. Ixtapa's brand-name resorts and compact... (more)
Bargains here are few; rooms generally start at $200 a night and can easily climb into the thousands. For groups of six or more... (more)
Although the city is huge and spread out, most hotels are clustered in a few neighborhoods. Colonia Polanco has a generous handful... (more)
Many resorts are in remote areas; if you haven't rented a car and want to visit local sights or restaurants, you may find yourself... (more)
If you have your heart set on a certain hotel, book six months in advance for visits around Easter, Christmas, or the Day of the... (more)
If you want to walk everywhere, Old Vallarta (downtown, which includes El Centro and the Romantic Zone) is the place to be. El... (more)
San Miguel de Allende and the Heartland
Except for the five-star hotels, most properties in the region aren't heated—bring warm clothes for chilly nights or inquire... (more)