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Villas El Rancho - Mazatlan, Mexico

AVE. Sabalo-Cerritos #3000
Mazatlan, 82100
Nightly Rates (122.67 - 153.33)   1 Star
Villas El Rancho

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Property Description
El Rancho is a unique resort which is ideal for those seeking a truly relaxing vacation. El Rancho is not a typical hotel. Rather than a metallic tower with long corridors of hotel rooms.. we offer 28 free-standing villas immediately surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Our villas are spacious /1100 sq. ft/ and comfortably sleep 6 in 2 bedrooms /1 king and 2 queens/. They are spread out over 2 floors.. and in addition to a full kitchen they have a roomy living and dining room.. not to mention 2 full bathrooms. The authentic Mexican decorations.. including hand-crafted furniture and tile.. create a warm homelike atomosphere. The architectural design.. especially the wall-to-wall 2-story windows.. create a light and airy feel.. allowing you to take full advantage of the bright Mazatlan sunshine. The small size of our resort naturally creates an intimate atmosphere that is perfect for relaxation. Each villa provides perfect privacy.. but making friends with other guests happens naturally for anyone so inclined. Chatting around the pool while kids play together.. relaxing in the jacuzzi.. or cooling off at the bar are just some of the ways to enjoy a peaceful vacation here. Our location is ideal.. providing easy access to the amazing range of activities that Mazatlan has to offer but allowing an escape from teh noise and the vendors that plague the tourist area of the Golden Zone. Our area is called New Mazatlan.. and it is very quiet and peaceful. We are on Cerritos Beach.. with a wide expanse of beautiful fine golden sand. There are very few people on the beach.. so you can enjoy listening ot the soothing Pacific surf while sunbathing or taking a nap in the shade of a palapa without distractions. Though small, we do offer a complete set of services, including an excellent oceanfront restaurant /with room service if you prefer/.. bar.. high speed internet access in the office.. full service reception desk.. mini convenience store.. satellite TV.. and much more. All of this is provided in accordance with your personal needs by our attentive staff who call you by name. We also want to mention that we provide airport transportation absolutely free.. and that the continental breakfast is also complimentary.

Villas El Rancho


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Free Parking

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • Two Bedroom Villa

  • 2 Story free-standing villa /1100 sqft/.. 2 large bedrooms.. 1 King bed.. 2 Queen beds.. 2 complete bathrooms.. completely furnished kitchen.. seperate living room and dining area.. satellite television.. VCR.. air conditioning. Comfortably accomodates up to 6 persons. - Upstairs - Master Bedroom - 1 King bed.. balcony with magnificent view - 2nd Bedroom - 2 Queen beds - Complete Bathroom - Downstairs - Completely furnished kitchen/ Dining area/ Living room with couches.. satellite TV/ Complete Bathroom Villas available in different views - Beachfront.. Garden.. or Pool.

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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 4pm 

  • Check out time is 10am 

  • Opened in  1987 

  • Renovated in  2002 

  • 27  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    From the airport take Calzada Gabriel Leyva towards downtown Mazatlan, off on Pesqueira Ave South bound, until you get to Del Mar and go West pass the golden zone until you get to the Marina. Follow through until you get to Sabalo Cerritos. You will see the hotel. Located on a quiet.. secluded beach in New Mazatlan.. an area on the north side of Mazatlan. We are just north of the marina.. and about 5 - 10 minutes from teh Golden Zone /main tourist area/. Nearby Airport * Rafael Bueina Airport *MZT* - 35 miles southwest Rafael Bueina Airport *MZT*

    Guarantee Policy
    Deposit of 2 nights room and tax due at time of booking. Non-refundable.Peak Season - Deposit of 100 percent of stay due at time of booking. Non-refundable. Applies to the following dates-/Nov 19-25/.. /Dec 24-Jan 6/.. /Apr 8-21/

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellations are not allowed. Deposit will be forfeited.

    Restaurant Information
    On-Site Dining  * La Fonda - open 8am-9pm; seafood specialty and Mexican cuisine * Palapa Bar - open 9am-9pm; National, International and tropical drinks * Mini-Market - open 7am-9pm; basic snacks etc... Off-Site Dining  * Senor Frogs - open 12pm-1am; International and Mexican cuisine * Sr. Peppers - open 5pm-1am; steak and seafood * Villa Italia - open 12pm-12am; Italian * Ernie Tomatoes - open 11:30am-12:00am; seafood * La Costa Marinera - open 10am-1pm; seafood * La Casa Country - open 12pm-2am; seafood and International cuisine * No Name Café - open 11am-1am; ribs * Panama - open 7am-10pm; home style meals and pastry * McDonald's - open 8am-11pm; fast food * Burger King - open 8am-11pm; fast food * Dairy Queen - open 9am-12am; fast food * Domino's - open 12pm-11pm; fast food

    Recreation Information
  • On-Site Recreation

  • * Outdoor Swimming Pool * Childrens Pool * Jacuzzi * Private Beach

    * Downtown Mazatlan - 10 miles west * Marina Mazatlan - 1 mile east * Golden Zone - 4 miles east * Golf Course - 1 mile east

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