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Los Arcos Vallarta Hotel - Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Manuel M Dieguez No. 171
Puerto Vallarta,
Nightly Rates (84.00 - 94.67)   3 Star
Los Arcos Vallarta Hotel

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Property Description
The Los Arcos Vallarta Hotel, formerly Fontana Del Mar, is perfectly located in the old town Vallarta south with lush tropical vegetation on the mountains just half block from our sister hotel Play Los Arcos, you are within easy walking distance to downtown and all major tourist activities and six miles from the International Airport. The Los Arcos Vallarta Hotel is a mexican style hotel which is known for its personal service and attentive staff. Roof-top pool, sundeck with spectacular views of the city and blue waters of Banderas Bay, the Beach Club and Restaurant are located at their sister hotel Plaza Los Arcos. Work has been completed at the "New" Los Arcos Vallarta. All 42 rooms were remodeled on colorful Mexican colonial style to blend with the Spanish architecture. All areas have been refurbished, in particular the guest rooms. They feature new spanish tile floors, new bathrooms, 19 junior suites with kitchenette, 9 with private balconies and 23 standard rooms. This Mexican colonial styled hotel, with a touch of Spanish architecture offers 42 newly remodeled rooms, including color tv, air conditioning, telephone, small refrigerator, private bathroom with shower, hairdryers, in-room safe and terrace garden solarium with panoramic view of the city and the blue water of Banderas Bay.

Los Arcos Vallarta Hotel


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Mini Bar

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Skiing

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • All Rooms Feature

  • * Air conditioning * Private bathroom with shower * Color Cable TV * Telephone * Electronic Safe Deposit Box
  • Standard Room

  • * 2 double beds or 1 king bed * Mini-refrigerator * Courtyard view
  • Superior Junior Suite

  • * 1 king bed or 1 sofabed * Balcony * Street view * Stove * Plates and eating utensils * Refrigerator * Kitchenette * European plan
  • Standard Junior Suite

  • * 1 king bed or 2 double beds * Mini-refrigerator

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicated rates for search purposes only; please check for specific rate when making reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1400 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • Time Zone is  PST, GMT -7 

  • Opened in  1979 

  • Renovated in  2004 

  • 42  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take highway south to downtown. Cross the river Cuale. Then 4 blocks ahead turn left to Alas Atlas Street. The hotel is located around the corner from the Playa Los Arcos Hotel. Pefectly located in a romantic section of Puerto Vallarta. Centered among shopping, dining and nightlife. Only a five minute walk to downtown. Puerta Vallarta Airport (PVR)

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations require a 1 night guarantee by a valid credit card at time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Thru the Internet Site where reservation was made, must cancel 72 hours prior to local check in time to avoid a 1 night cancellation and/or no show charge.

    Restaurant Information
    Los Arcos Del Mar Restaurant  * Serving International and Mexican cuisine * Open 7:30AM-10:30PM * Located at Playa Los Arcos Hotel Maximilian Cafe  * Serving International and Mexican cuisine * Open 6PM-11PM * Located at Playa Los Arcos Hotel Tlaloc Palapa Bar  * Serving International and Mexican cuisine * Open 10AM-11PM * Located at Playa Los Arcos Hotel

    Recreation Information
    Los Arcos Vallarta Hotel
  • Recreation Located On Site

  • * Rooftop swimming pool * Terrace Solarium with panoramic view of Puerto Vallarta and beautiful Banderas Bay * Sightseeing tours
  • Recreation Located Off Site

  • * Use of beach club, restaurants and bar facilities at "Playa Los Arcos Hotel".

  • Attractions Located Nearby

  • * The Cathedral - 1 Mile South * City Hall - 1 Mile South * Isla Rio Cuale - 6 Blocks South * Loc Arcos - 7 Miles North * Mismaloya Beach - 7 Miles North * Marina Vallarta - 6 Miles South * Lazaro Cardenas Park - 2 Blocks South * Dining district - 2 Blocks West * Night Life - 2 Blocks West * Shopping - 3 Blocks Southwest * American College - 6 Blocks South * Museum - 1 Mile South * Centro Universitario De La Costa Campus - 8 Miles Southwest * XII Zona Naval Military Base - 5 Miles South * Universidad Arkos - 8 Blocks West
  • Cities Located Nearby

  • * Downtown Puerto Vallarta - 1 Mile South * Los Arcos - 8 Miles South
  • Corporate Locations Nearby

  • * Post Office - 1 Mile South * American Consulate - 1 Mile South * Secretaria De Turismo - 1 Mile South

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