Studio Hotel King: King bed in living area. No kitchen. Maximum occupancy is 2.
ACTION NEEDED: Please send your "Booking" with -one- name (first & last) of the person who will be responsible for checking into your condo at the front desk as it appears on your/their ID. The front desk is required to view the ID at check-in and the name given by you must match the ID. ADDITIONALLY, please be aware that I need to know the person's name ON THE BOOKING REQUEST at the "Time guest submits Booking, or Booking Request" ( NOT on an inquiry ). PLEASE NOTE that; If no name is stated, the name on the VRBO Account that sends the Booking Request will be entered on the reservation -and- (name CANNOT be changed on the guest VRBO Account after the booking is accepted, in an attempt to avoid this requirement). PLEASE NOTE that there may be a fee involved for a name change once your Booking is accepted. Thank you!
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THIS CONDO IS LOCATED WITHIN A RESORT AND IN A MULTI-STORY BUILDING (AS SHOWN IN PHOTOS). THE FRONT DESK ASSIGNS THE CONDO AT CHECK-IN, SIMILAR TO A HOTEL, MEANING THE CONDO MAY BE ON ANY FLOOR. LISTINGS FOR "COTTAGE," "CASITA," OR SIMILAR ACCOMMODATIONS ARE NOT IN MULTI-STORY BUILDINGS.
THIS RESORT IS FULLY HANDICAP COMPLIANT.
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I can accept a 1-night stay for a weekend night if the date is within 2 days. Otherwise, Friday or Saturday nights are a mandatory 2-night minimum stay meaning: Thursday/Friday, Friday/Saturday, or Saturday/Sunday.
If a pool is listed as an amenity, pool hours are typically 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Outdoor pools may be seasonal in colder climates, and all pools/hot tubs require occasional maintenance.
Listing is entered as USD currency. Please check with HomeAway/VRBO to ask if they are converting the currency to Pesos.
The Resort maintains a high standard through its maintenance, upgrade, and refurbishment program. As a result the unit characteristics may change from time to time and vary.
At check-in, the resort Front Desk requires a $250 security deposit HOLD on a credit or debit card for potential damages. This HOLD will be released upon departure.
ABSOLUTELY NO PETS ALLOWED! If you have a service animal, you must let us know in writing prior to booking.
Unit Amenities
- Balcony/terrace (most)
- Cable/satellite TV
- DVD player
- Hairdryer
- Telephone
Wifi (fee may apply )
Resort Amenities
- Bar
- Business center
- Massage services (fee)
- Pool (outdoor)
- Restaurant
Local Activities
- Archaeological park
- Beach
- Fishing
- Golf
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Parasailing
- Restaurants
- Sailing
- Scuba diving
- Snorkeling
- Water-skiing
A Pacific Paradise in Mexico. The sister cities of Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa could not be more radically different. While Ixtapa has the hustle and bustle of a high-traffic tourist destination, Zihuatanejo still possesses the quaint qualities of its small-town roots. Zihuatanejo, or Zihua as it's affectionately called, is full of beautiful beaches, friendly people and an easygoing lifestyle. Once a sleepy fishing village, Zihuatanejo is now a thriving vacation destination which has retained its historic charm, even as it has grown in popularity. At its heart is the waterfront walkway, Paseo del Pescador (Fisherman's Path) where narrow cobblestone streets hide wonderful local restaurants, bars, boutiques and local artisan studios. Fishermen meet every morning on the beach to sell their catch of the day and at night, young lovers and families stroll carefree along the romantic waterfront sidewalk.
Popular Attractions
Playa Las Gatas
Cats Beach is on the opposite side of the bay from town and only accessible by boat. Its the most popular snorkeling beach in Zihuatanejo and colorful tropical fish can be seen along the man-made breakwater, as well as the abundant coral and sea urchins. At the far end of the beach surfing is possible and a path leads to the lighthouse on the point of the bay.
Playa La Ropa
The name "Clothes Beach" refers to the sinking of a merchant ship near the bay during colonial times. Its cargo of fine silks, belts, cloaks and fabrics from Bombay washed up here. This beach is considered the best for swimming as there are very few waves. There is a very small fenced estuary which is home to several crocodiles. They have lived here for years and are well-fed by the local restaurants, although they are still wild creatures.
Barra de Potos�
This tiny fishing village hosts a lagoon area containing a large mangrove estuary. Birdwatching and kayaking are popular here. The lagoon opens to the ocean and the beaches contain many "enramadas" - palm-thatched shelters - decorated with colorful paper or plastic cutouts, especially during the Christmas season. They serve the freshest seafood and offer hammocks, perfect for taking a siesta during a long day at the beach. It is a very popular place with Mexican families especially on Sundays.