Hotelito Desconocido
Epoque Classic Superior Hotel, Boutique Hotel in Puerto Vallarta > Mexico
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Hotelito Desconocido, Puerto Vallarta
Hotelito is a rare privilege. The hotel offers 24 Palafitos, bungalows of indigenous construction, built on stilts on an estuary that overlooks 40 miles of virgin beach washed by the Pacific surf. Ecology makes it to your table too, with the freshest food imaginable. It is as close to nature as luxury will allow. Imaging camping with luxury linens, gauzy netting draped seductively over the bed, and the romance of candles everywhere… With a symphony performed by cicadas, birds and the Ocean, you'll know this is no ordinary getaway; this is a place where you increase your sensibility to new sensations.
Location:
Located 90km South of Puerto Vallarta in a natural reserve on the Pacific coast of Mexico with forty miles of untouched beach. Set on one of the most important turtle reserves in Mexico. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque Classic Superior [learn more] |
| Address: | Playon de Mismaloya SN Cruz de Loreto Tomatlan Jalisco, Puerto Vallarta [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 0 EUR [View Calendar] |
| Total Rooms: | 24 |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, French, Italian, Spanish |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX |
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
The typical mexican-exotic holiday invokes images of warm breezes, romantic seaside restaurants, and sipping exotic "umbrella drinks" on picture perfect, beautiful beaches. Sure, we have all that. .....but if your ideal vacation involves a little something more adventurous, you are welcome in Puerto Vallarta! A beautiful and international tourist resort, known for aquatic sports, fishing (especially for sharks), hunting and luxurious facilities it is the major port of the Mexican state of Jalisco. It reportes an estimated population of 176,000 and about 5 million overnight stays by tourists (it is also a popular spring break hotspot). Puerto Vallarta before acquiring worldwide recognition as a tourist destination was a traditional village. In 1963, it became famous worldwide after director John Huston decided to make a movie version of Tennessee Williams's play The Night of the Iguana in what was then a quiet fishing village. During the filming, the fotoreporters had a field day covering Elizabeth Taylor's scandalous affair with Richard Burton, as well as the constant tension between Huston and the film's four stars. The consequent publicity helped to attract foreign investors in the 1970s, which resulted in the substantial expansion of Puerto Vallarta to its present dimension. Puerto Vallarta's outer Jungle areas, is also the location where the movie Predator was filmed.





