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Club Bananas Acapulco - Acapulco, Mexico

195 MONTERREY AVE. FRACC.
Acapulco, 39690
Nightly Rates (165.00 - 193.00)   3 Star
Club Bananas Acapulco

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Property Description
CLUB BANANAS, located in the famous Acapulco's Golden Zone, only 25 minutes from the International Airport, 2 blocks from the beach, an ALL INCLUSIVE hotel, 3-plus stars rating, offers you great food, domestic drinks, clean and comfortable rooms, kindness, and entertainment at a very attractive rate which allows you to enjoy the many attractions of Acapulco. 2 restaurants (International and Italian), 2 bars, 2 swimming pools (one for children), Beach Club with free transportation.

Club Bananas Acapulco


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Courtesy Car

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Express Checkout

  • Free Parking

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • Standard Guest Room

  • Standard guest room with 2 twin beds (king bed on request). Room includes full bathroom, cable TV with remote control, air conditioning, and balcony.
  • Superior Villa

  • Superior villa with 2 double beds. Villa includes separate living area, large bathroom, cable TV with remote control, air conditioning, terrace, and Colonial styling.

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    Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3pm 

  • Check out time is 1pm 

  • Time Zone is  CST 

  • Opened in  1972 

  • Renovated in  2000 

  • 132  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 9  floors. 


  • Directions
    From the airport, take "Las Naciones" Blvd and then to "La Escenica" Road until you get to "La Costera" Main Ave, going on 8km until get to the "Convention Center Circle", turn to the right on Maria Bonita Ave (it is between the Convention Center and the Golf Club), going up until you get to the "Y" take the left side one block and then turn immediately to the right over Monterrey Ave. Nearby Airport * Juan N. Alvarez International - 18.6 miles Nearby Areas * Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo - 111.6 miles * Taxco - 111.6 miles * Mexico City - 148.8 miles Juan N. Alvarez International

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee is required if arriving after 1pm. 12/26/02-1/2/03: credit card deposit is required at time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 3 days prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of 2 night's room and tax. 12/26/02-1/2/03: cancel 7 days prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of 100% of the entire stay.

    Restaurant Information
    On-Site Dining  * El Planatar - Open 7am-10:30am (buffet breakfast)..1pm-4pm (buffet lunch)..7pm-10pm (buffet dinner), casual, International cuisine. * Dominico's - Open 7pm-10pm (Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday), casual, Italian specialties..a-la-carte. * Daiquiri Bar - Open 11am-11pm, casual, unlimited domestic drinks. * Salsa Bar Beach Club - Open 1pm-11pm (four times a week), casual, unlimited domestic drinks. Club Bananas Acapulco

    Recreation Information
    Club Bananas Acapulco
  • On-Site Recreation

  • * 2 outdoor pools * Volleyball * Aerobics * Water polo * Bingo * Basketball * Contests * Theme dinners * Complimentary shuttle to Beach Club
  • Off-Site Recreation

  • * Golf course * Beach

  • Downtown Acapulco

  • 0 miles to the property.
  • Pie de la Cuesta

  • 27.9 miles west to the property. Sunset beach, fresh seafood and high tide (ideal for surfing)
  • Puerto Marques

  • 15.5 miles east to the property. Clear water, low tide (ideal for parasailing), fresh seafood and shellfish
  • Caleta-Caletilla

  • 12.4 miles west to the property. Clear water, low tide (ideal for parasailing), fresh seafood and shellfish
  • La Roqueta

  • 12.4 miles west to the property. Clear water, low tide (ideal for parasailing), fresh seafood and shellfish, Zoo
  • La Quebrada

  • 9.3 miles west to the property. Traditional cliff divers show, wonderful seascape and sunset
  • Yacht Ride

  • 10.5 miles west to the property. Round trip around Acapulco's Santa Lucia Bay, 2 hour duration
  • El Fuerte

  • 6.8 miles west to the property. The San Diego Fort, historical building converted into a museum
  • Parque Papagayo

  • 4.9 miles west to the property. Biggest ecological lung in Acapulco, Zoo, restaurant, mechanical games
  • Bongy

  • 3.1 miles west to the property. 80 meters of the most exciting free falling
  • Cici

  • .62 miles east to the property. Aquatic Park with toboggans, wave pool, and dolphins show
  • Shotover Jet

  • 27.9 miles east to the property. Speed boat ride along on a wild river

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