3 Best Hotels in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Background Illustration for Hotels

We've compiled the best of the best in Puerto Vallarta - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Aventura Pacifico

$$$ | Calle Francisco I. Madero 132, Mexico

The condos at this boutique-style accommodation are a favorite among travelers and vacationers who return year after year. The units come in different sizes but all are spacious-enough apartments with necessary essentials and simple but efficient furniture. All include a fridge and kitchen, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. The lovely garden and pool are meticulously maintained throughout the year. Did we mention it's a three-minute walk to the beach? The place is very quiet thanks to its location on a dead-end street, yet nights are noisy when nearby Decameron hotel throws a large party.

Pros

  • Clean facilities
  • Close to beach and restaurants
  • Free Wi-Fi and VoiP calls to U.S. and Canada

Cons

  • Road leading to hotel isn't well paved
  • Dated furniture
  • Sometimes noisy
Calle Francisco I. Madero 132, Mexico
329-298–2797
Hotel Details
7 suites
No Meals

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Boana Torre Malibu

$$$ | Calle Amapas 325, 48380, Mexico

Located just a few meters from Playa Los Muertos, this hotel is at the center of PV's gay scene. Rooms are modern and spacious, with kitchen, balcony, and ocean views (from the first floor and up). Condos also include a second bedroom. A huge swimming pool, LGBTQ+-theme tours, and English-speaking staff are part of what this well-appointed hotel has to offer.

Pros

  • Large swimming pool
  • English- and French-speaking staff
  • Gay tours

Cons

  • Not beachfront
  • Swimming pool area can get noisy
  • Ground-floor rooms don't have ocean views
Calle Amapas 325, 48380, Mexico
322-222--0999
Hotel Details
35 condos
No Meals

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Dulce Vida

$$$ | Calle Aldama 295, 48300, Mexico

Hidden four blocks off the busy malecón, this '60s-era villa has apartments of various sizes filled with modern Mexican art and comfortable, if well-worn, furniture. All apartments have well-equipped kitchens, and a few rooms have ocean-view terraces; the largest has three bedrooms, two baths, and a separate dining room. There's a red-tile pool and tropical gardens. In high season the property accepts only weeklong bookings.

Pros

  • Red-tile pool and tropical gardens
  • Ocean-view terraces
  • Friendly staff helps book tours

Cons

  • Heavily booked in high season
  • Inconsistent rooms
  • Minimum weeklong stays during high season
Calle Aldama 295, 48300, Mexico
322-138--0632
Hotel Details
7 suites
No Meals

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Recommended Fodor's Video