I booked this vacation on the spur of the moment for the fourth of July weekend through worryfreevacations.com. Total cost? $800 for the both of us for three nights. The Riu Vallarta is located about 20 miles north of the Puerto Vallarta airport. The outside of the hotel is quite magnificent, but that's the only thing that was impressive. Our room was large and we had a balcony and a nice view. The bathroom reeked of mold and the shower was absolutely filthy. Each room has a mini bar - our mini bar was empty when we arrived and despite us calling several times to have it refilled, it was not refilled until our last day. How convenient. There were tons of loungers on the beach - but no huts and therefore no shade. The beach was also filthy and after swimming in the ocean I was covered in liter. The pool was the main area of the hotel during the day - the pool was also in need of being cleaned. I would like to point out the hotel staff did a great job of interacting with those individuals at the pool by convincing the hotel patrons to participate in games, pool exercising, etc. There were plenty of loungers (and umbrellas) situated around the pool. Also a plus - there were two pools - an adult pool with a swim up bar and a kids pool. Our biggest problem with the hotel was the food. It was absolutely miserable. The husband and I are used to all inclusive hotels and we do not expect gourmet meals. We do, however, expect food that is edible and this food was not. (Finally, our last night there and per the suggestion of an individual working the front desk, we decided to go into the old part of Puerto Vallarta for dinner and found an amazing restaurant, El Panorama - we highly recommend it.).
The husband and I do not consider ourselves to be high maintenance travelers and I certainly do not consider us to be picky eaters. We normally stay at Dreams or the Divi - these are low rise, very small hotels with a large staff to accomodate their guests and because they are so small, they have incredible food. The Riu is a very, very large hotel (I believe this Riu has over 600 rooms), which results in the hotel being over crowded. And of course, cooking for that many patrons can not be easy. Regardless, knowing what we know now about the beach being filthy, the food being nasty, etc, we would have booked a room in a little boutique hotel in the old part of Puerto Vallarta, nixed the beach and hung out at the pool, and tried out the many amazing restaurants in the area (El Panorama, Le Kliff, Vista Grill, etc).
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
probably not
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, Girlfriend getaway, Great pool scene, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Pet owners
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun