Along Icacos Beach on Acapulco Bay, this casual all-inclusive resort is a 12-minute walk from Roll Acapulco amusement park and 16 km from Acapulco International Airport.
Extraordinary Junior Suites:
A private terrace or balcony and whirlpool are among the many amenities you’ll enjoy. Now Amber Puerto Vallarta features spacious suites, each with modern décor, marble floors and stunning views All rooms and suites are non-smoking.
Suite Amenities:
Duration: 5 days & 4 nights
Traveler Requirements: Married or cohabitating with matching address on ID's for cohabitating couples only; proof of cohabitation is required for couples who are not married
Guests Included: 2 adults and 2 children 2 years of age and under.
Children 3 - 12 years of age can be added for $75.00 per child per night.
Additional Travelers: Contact us for more information.
Additional Nights: Contact us for more information
Resort Fees & Taxes Apply: $399.00 One Time Fee
Booking Requirements: A copy of all Adult travelers traveling must include a copy of their State ID's or Passports when booking.
Whether it’s the simple pleasures of comfort food, or the option to animate your senses with local favorites, you won’t be disappointed with the amazing dining options. Our 7 dining options provide an array of international cuisines including 3 gourmet, à la carte restaurants, a buffet, a Trattoria, a grill, and a café shop. 24-hour dining options allow guest to enjoy late night bites at Coco Café or the option to stay in and order room service or Specialties)
Unlimited Top - Shelf Spirits
Play. Relax. Refresh.
Take a dip!
Soak in the sun!
In this famous Acapulco performance, watch divers soar with breathtaking precision from towering cliffs into the Pacific Ocean below. No trip to Acapulco is complete without a visit to La Quebrada Cliffs. Watch divers leap from great heights into brilliant blue waters. Since the tradition began in 1934, this fearless demonstration has been among Mexico’s most iconic performances. View it for yourself and find out why it has excited visitors for years. For more information; click the picture!
The Fort of San Diego, formerly also known as the Fort of San Carlos is a star fort in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. It was built by the Spanish Empire, and it was one of the most important Spanish fortifications along the Pacific coast. The fort was first built in the 17th century, but was completely rebuilt in the 18th century. Today, it is an important landmark in Acapulco, and it is open to the public as the Acapulco Historic Museum. For more information; click the picture!
Isla El Morro, Isla del Morro or Farallón del Obispo is a small, rocky island in Acapulco Bay, about 200 m in front of the beach Playa Condesa. At the northern side is a landing. From there, along a collapsing staircase, the highest point can be reached, where eroding installations of a former fountain from the eighties can be found. For more information; click the picture!