Just 325 ft from the beach in Manzanillo, Hotel Marbella provides an outdoor swimming pool, a Spanish restaurant and free private parking. Each air-conditioned room includes free Wi-Fi and cable TV.
This hotel is in the port city of Manzanillo, next to Las Hadas Golf Course. It has an outdoor pool, fitness center and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV.
Offering an extensive garden with a fountain, sun terrace and a swimming pool, Hotel Pez Vela is located 5 minutes’ walk from Playa Azul Beach and 15 minutes’ drive from Miramar Beach.
Located in Manzanillo, a 17-minute walk from La Boquita Beach, Hotel Parotas Manzanillo provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a garden.
Hotel Zar Manzanillo is set in the comercial San Pedrito district of Manzanillo, 328 feet from a small beach. It offers 24-hour reception, free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Offering a terrace with a swimming pool, a gym, massage service and free Wi-Fi, Hotel La Pergola is located 984 feet from the beach and 15 minutes’ drive from Miramar Beach.
Located in Manzanillo, a few steps from Miramar Beach, Mar Celeste provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Offering an extensive garden with a fountain, sun terrace and a swimming pool, Hotel Pez Vela is located 5 minutes’ walk from Playa Azul Beach and 15 minutes’ drive from Miramar Beach.
La cercanía con la playa
Gente amable de recepción
Located on the beachfront in Manzanillo, Hotelito Escondido has an outdoor pool and direct beach access. The air-conditioned rooms offer free Wi-Fi and views of the Pacific Ocean.
La ubicación junto al mar y la alberca con calefacción
Hotel Zar Manzanillo is set in the comercial San Pedrito district of Manzanillo, 328 feet from a small beach. It offers 24-hour reception, free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Comodidad, tranquilidad y está al lado de la playa
Located within 1.1 miles of San Pedrito Beach and a 5-minute walk of Swordfish Monument, Real Naviero Hotel Ejecutivo provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Manzanillo.
Pulcritud de la habitación y accesos automatizados
Hotel Ayalamar Manzanillo is located in the surfing area of Olas Altas, 10 minutes’ walk from the beach. It features an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace with views of the bay.
La habitación está muy limpia y me gustó el cubrecama
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Hotel Albatros is located in Manzanillo. It located right on the coast and features excellent ocean views and free Wi-Fi.
Buen servicio y excelente trato de parte del personal
Located in Manzanillo, a few steps from Miramar Beach, Mar Celeste provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Muy buena estancia, habitación, instalaciones, playa
Located along its own private beach area, the Sierra All Inclusive at Tesoro is set inside the Tesoro Resort. It features a pool and a spa, and kids have an aquatic park. Parking are free.
Tienen la accesibilidad para gente con discapacidad
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Suites Santa Barbara is located in Manzanillo, a 4-minute walk from Azul Beach and 1.9 miles from Las Hadas Golf Course.
Me gustan las instalaciones , ubicación y está limpio
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace, Hotel Albatros Palace is located 328 feet from Plaza Manzanillo Shopping Center. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Tiene muy limpio todo y el administrador muy amable
This all-inclusive Resort is located on the beachfront of Las Brisas Bay. Marina Puerto Dorado features an outdoor swimming pool, a terrace, 2 hot tubs and free Wi-Fi.
La habitación limpia cerca de la alberca y con vista al mar. Sensacional
Located in Manzanillo, a 3-minute walk from La Audiencia Beach, Royal Pacífico Manzanillo provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a terrace.
FAQs about hotels in Manzanillo
On average, 3-star hotels in Manzanillo cost $56 per night, and 4-star hotels in Manzanillo are $105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Manzanillo can be found for $274 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Manzanillo this weekend is $90 or, for a 4-star hotel, $132. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Manzanillo for this weekend cost around $489 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $90 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Manzanillo for tonight. You'll pay around $112 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Manzanillo will cost around $444, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The city was nice but the hotel was not. It really need an update. For the money it cost to stay there, you would think it had to be better. I would never go again.
Also be very careful at the beach. DO NOT GO IN THE WATER. The whole time we were there they has RED Flags Waring.
A big group party of people were staying next to us at the hotel. In one of the last night we stayed, We started to hear a lot of people crying. One of the man in the group had gone in the beach/ocean got caught in the waves and drowned. It was so sad that we left early.
Annel
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
The food at the buffet was good, a decent variety was...
The food at the buffet was good, a decent variety was offered, but all very Mexican. Even the dish descriptions were in Spanish, so you are left guessing if you only spoke and read English. Not much in the way of non-Mexican cuisine. Also, if you aren't 30 - 45 with a whole pile of toddlers, you might be overwhelmed. Almost all guests were Mexican families, so it was difficult finding anyone to talk to. And the music every day was LOUD! No relaxing for us! The activity directors were LOUD! We checked out early.
Alyssa
10
Scored 10
Manzanillo is a wonderful destination.
Manzanillo is a wonderful destination. It is kind of the step-sister to Puerto Vallarta to the north and Zihuatanejo to the south. It gets a bad rap because it is a "port city". You will find alot less tourists and a feel that is more authentic Mexico. If you can arrange a fishing trip, do it! The fishing is fantastic. North of the downtown area, you will find fantastic beaches.
Brenda
United States of America
10
Scored 10
First time in Manzanillo and found it very enjoyable with a...
First time in Manzanillo and found it very enjoyable with a good swimming beach for all ages and a beautiful setting. We stayed in a condo in Puerto las Hadas which was such a beautiful location above the port of Manzanillo. Great pool for doing lengths, good restaurant and lots of friendly people. Would return for sure.
Valerie
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not much in the town center but its worth one visit.
Not much in the town center but its worth one visit. Lots of restaurants to choose from The city is a working port city not so much a tourist town. But its worth the visit for another Mexican experience
bryon
Mexico
2.0
Scored 2.0
The whole Beachside in Manzanillo is a mess.
The whole Beachside in Manzanillo is a mess. Of the 8 km long beach and beachfront around 6 km are houses, ex resaturants and so on that are not in order or even burned down. It is an ugly side, really. Dont know, why a city can come down in this way
The nostalgia of Las Hadas is alive and the white wash buildings set you back in time at the hotel. The location is secluded and the calm waters of its beach adds a nice touch. The breakfast offers a variety of options and the restaurants offer great ocean views and average tasting food. We spent most of out time at the beach and adult pool, since we were there for some R&R. The employees were very courteous and went out of their way to make our stay as pleasant as possible.
The restaurant next door to our hotel was OUTSTANDING. FOR ANYWHERE.
They invited us for some type of presentation and we met people that lived there.
The head could have roasted a chicken. This was the middle of July so they claim 2 days of summer amd back to normal.
The ONLY thing I couldn't handle was a 4 foot drop at waters edge, brutal currents..
I'm sure there are less death defying beaches
It is beautiful.
And those meals were spectacular but reasonable.
Breakfast was NOT American, it was inditues Mexican. Scrampled eggs with hot peppers and vegies, refried beant and tostado chips. Toast , Rolls filled with chocolate, assorted fruit, cottage cheese, some kind of liquid that was HOT and spicy.
cerial, coffee, orange juice and H2O.NO 2 eggs over easy, bacon, ham, hashbrowns, pan cakes, maple syrup { American
breakfast } This is a 100 % Mexican Hotel. Everything needs to be in Espanol, they do not understand English.
The architecture of the hotel is unique and magical. One of a kind. The location and its surroundings are great. The breakfast buffet is varied and good! Views from the rooms can be wonderful. Staff is kind and helpful. The restaurant Legazpi has a beautiful and romantic atmosphere with a live piano man and Terral restaurant has stunning views. In both restaurants the General Manager (El Capi) takes very good care of things! The beach is private, and the sea is calm!
The location is fabulous. the Las Brisas neighborhood is full of bars and restaurants where we enjoyed one good meal after the other. The hotel is slightly off the main road, and right on the beach. The pool is big and clean and the staff very helpful. Long chairs and umbrellas are available to spend quality time on the sand. Communication was a bit difficult due to the language barrier but everyone made efforts. we would go back and stay there in a heartbeat.
The house is what you need in Manzanillo, it’s big and has fantastic views it’s located in a very safe area where the city center is accessible. There is an individual bathroom for guests. The host was amiable and made the trip feel like visiting a friend; he was helpful, understanding and kind during my two evenings there. I suggest you stay there and I will come back for sure. Thank you for everything, Ron!
I have stared at Palma Real from Playa La Boquita for over 20 years vowing that one day I'd go. So to meet that goal was a dream! The view is incredible! It is more of a condo complex than a hotel though. It's set up like a studio apartment, but the "kitchen" sink is in the bathroom, since that's where the water supply is. The shower was nice and large
I had a very bad experience with some drinks I had. Our second day at the hotel, I started having a few drinks with Bodka. After 4 drinks I lost consciousness I felt very strange according to my wife and daughter I wasn't making sense of what I was doing or saying. There is definitely something strange with that. And I encourage everyone to be safe on that.
Excellent location, near bus stops and store/taco place. Very clean, in nice local family neighborhood. Great value. Was able to converse in English when needed and room/bathroom was accessible should someone need it:)
Location was great, And, the Manager/Staff went out of their way for me, I left my shaving kit in my room, they catches me down, and gave it to me !! Gracias ! I ❤️ Mexico !!
location but no beach access need to go around the block it’s my fault not checking that it was not on the beach. the property behind the hotel is fenced off
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