"In general this is a really good hotel but there are some things they could improve:
1. They can use plastic cards for the towels instead of a piece of paper that easily gets wet.
2. The food at the restaurant can improve by providing vegano food and some options for diabetic people.
3. The hotel provides entertainment for children only during weekends, they should also have something for young adults such as as pool volleyball or games like bingo.
4."
"The hotel is okay the only bad that they have is there very strict on the check in people like me that came from another city they should have the room ready for the guest when the came 😉"
"The pool was sooo hot and felt like swimming in a urine pool. Kids water area was the most refreshing water but it is in full sun most of the day. The food was so good, especially the Italian restaurant. My kids kept finding parts of rusty cans and nails on the beach. A couch was washed up in the rocks just to the side of the beach. My daughter said she saw a microwave where we couldn’t reach the bottom in the swimming area. The shower is so slippery and dangerous. Make sure you ask for extra rubber mats. I loved the smell of the honey soap and shampoo. The other vacationers were sooooooo nice and even with all the free drinks it didn’t feel like a bunch of wasted drunks…but it did seem like they were belly up to the bar just peeing in the pool all day. It’s sooo beautiful and the beds were the most comfortable beds we slept in our whole 3wk Mexico vacation. It was definitely a mixed bag…oh yeah the elevators smelled like a junior high gym or locker room with a strong mold mildew undertone. The pool bar felt understaffed with just two bartenders. I recommend taking insulated cups to get your drinks poured into so they will stay cold and you dont have to overpay in the gift shop. And get reservations for the Italian restaurant every night you can. Even if you have to wait an hour in line to make the reservation, it’s worth it! Take a hand fan to keep cool while you wait. The temp wasn’t below 80 degrees mid-June."
Get cosy at one of our 2 cabins in Acapulco and be rewarded with striking scenery, outdoor adventure and great memories. Cabin - Yate De Lujo En Acapulco offers a more laid-back pace of life. Rest Cabin Diamond Area Acapulco is another great choice if you'd love to spend time in nature.
Are there cheap cabins in Acapulco?
For a wallet-friendly getaway in nature, look no further than our cheap cabins in Acapulco. Wake in the mornings to the sounds of wildlife and birds from one of our cosy cabins priced from RM394 to RM3,370 per night.These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
What are some great Acapulco cabins?
When you want to spend some time out in nature but aren't fond of camping, a cabin is the way to go. Stay a few nights or longer at Cabin - Yate De Lujo En Acapulco. This guest favourite comes with a nearby beach, front desk services and more. Alternatively, experience comfort and outdoor fun rolled into one at Rest Cabin Diamond Area Acapulco. A swimming pool and a garden are among its amenities.
What are the best weekend cabin rentals in Acapulco?
If you can't wait to spend two or so laid-back days reconnecting with nature, Cabin - Yate De Lujo En Acapulco will tick all your boxes. Get comfy here for a weekend and enjoy access to conveniences such as a 24-hour front desk and a kitchenette. Another popular choice is Rest Cabin Diamond Area Acapulco. Offering a swimming pool, a patio and lots of peaceful vibes, you'll go home feeling refreshed and renewed.
What are the best cabin prices in Acapulco?
With prices starting at only RM394 per night for a cabin rental in Acapulco, there's no need to wrestle with that hard-to-pitch tent.
What are the top things to see and do in Acapulco?
Any good cabin holiday should come with plans to go sightseeing. La Quebrada Cliffs, Condesa Beach and Parque Papagayo are a few of the top things to see and do around Acapulco. It makes sense to rent a car if you'd like to venture a little further out. Hop behind the wheel and head for Playa Revolcadero, Bahia de Puerto Marques and Majahua Beach.
Why should I book a cabin in Acapulco?
For an escape that's big on character, comfort and value for money, a cabin is the way to go. Leave your city blues behind and roam through the greenery of the great outdoors. From days spent rambling to peaceful nights cuddled up by a campfire, cabins offer both excitement and relaxation. Check out the wonderful Acapulco options right here on Expedia.