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Travelzoo: 4-Night Stay for 2 at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Sheraton Resort Escape

(Travel April 24-Dec 19, 22)

$565

$764

26% off
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Travelzoo is offering 4-Night Stay for 2 at Puerto Vallarta Oceanview Escape Sheraton Buganvilias Resort/Convention Center (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico) on sale for $565 when you book this trip via the promotional link. Must travel from April 24 through December 19, 2022.

Thanks to community member serra for finding this deal

Note, be sure to select the '4 Nt. Stay with Breakfast, April 24-Dec 19' option at checkout; additional options are available at different price range

Package Includes
  • 4-Night Stay for 2 in a Deluxe Ocean View Room
    • Travel April 2 through December 19, 2022
    • Add extra nights to your stay from $145
  • Travelzoo Member Perks [Free to Join]
    • Daily Breakfast for two
    • 20% Off food and beverages
    • 15% Off clothing purchases at the hotel store

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Escape the cold and soak up the sun along Banderas Bay at this beachfront resort, with this deal that includes peak winter-spring travel dates and savings of 26.05% Off from the original listed price of $764
  • Flights are not included in this deal; guests have the choice of picking up a previously arranged rental car at the airport, taking a taxi or reserving a private driver
  • Entry restrictions may be in place for this destination, and services at the hotel may be disrupted due to the pandemic; check advisories for the destination and hotel before making travel arrangements
  • Secure the deal now and choose your travel dates when you're ready. Or, get a 100% refund if you don't go
  • Offer valid while promotion/booking last
Additional Notes
  • Please visit the promotional page for full terms/conditions (ex; How to Book/Cancellation Policy/Occupancy Rules/Additional Hotel Specific Charges/Other Hotel Policies)
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by serra | Staff
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Travelzoo is offering 4-Night Stay for 2 at Puerto Vallarta Oceanview Escape Sheraton Buganvilias Resort/Convention Center (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico) on sale for $565 when you book this trip via the promotional link. Must travel from April 24 through December 19, 2022.

Thanks to community member serra for finding this deal

Note, be sure to select the '4 Nt. Stay with Breakfast, April 24-Dec 19' option at checkout; additional options are available at different price range

Package Includes
  • 4-Night Stay for 2 in a Deluxe Ocean View Room
    • Travel April 2 through December 19, 2022
    • Add extra nights to your stay from $145
  • Travelzoo Member Perks [Free to Join]
    • Daily Breakfast for two
    • 20% Off food and beverages
    • 15% Off clothing purchases at the hotel store

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Escape the cold and soak up the sun along Banderas Bay at this beachfront resort, with this deal that includes peak winter-spring travel dates and savings of 26.05% Off from the original listed price of $764
  • Flights are not included in this deal; guests have the choice of picking up a previously arranged rental car at the airport, taking a taxi or reserving a private driver
  • Entry restrictions may be in place for this destination, and services at the hotel may be disrupted due to the pandemic; check advisories for the destination and hotel before making travel arrangements
  • Secure the deal now and choose your travel dates when you're ready. Or, get a 100% refund if you don't go
  • Offer valid while promotion/booking last
Additional Notes
  • Please visit the promotional page for full terms/conditions (ex; How to Book/Cancellation Policy/Occupancy Rules/Additional Hotel Specific Charges/Other Hotel Policies)
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by serra | Staff

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Deadboyx
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I stayed here and it was ok I wouldn't recommend it. It's not all inclusive. They entered our room without telling us to restock the mini fridge after we checked in. The only good thing is it's not too far from the malecon. Other side of the street is kinda scetchy. They charge for covid tests, and have limited availability.
party4lif6
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Hmmmm... sounds like you have never been to Puerto Vallarta. I've been there a number of times and felt very safe each time. Granted, don't go looking for trouble and stay on the tourist paths. Last time I was there was 4 years ago. In the past 2 years, I've been to Cancun 2x and felt safe there as well. When I say safe, I mean that I don't feel that my wife or now 10 y/o daughter were in any jeopardy. Comparing the 2, we were more sure of the safety in Puerto Vallarta than Cancun.

Both of these locations are tourist hot spots which brings money to the area... so it's beneficial to the town/gov to protect visitors. If they don't, they would lose their income.

When in Puerto Vallarta, we hit the market and walked around the town. The church was really nice too. We even met younger adults (20s) that went into the town and did the night bar scenes without issues.
jim99
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All inclusive is like eating at Marie Calandars every day. You go to Mexico and eat all inclusive and miss all the outstanding authentic food, and PV is loaded with authentic food. This hotel in very nice, old, but well very kept. Excellent pool and gym

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SeikenDensetsu
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Wow What a coincidence. I finished watching Tiger King season 2 last night and saw that Jeff Lowe was going to Puerto Vallarta with his wife on instagram after. I wonder if they used this deal? They said they were "going to South America" so they're so stupid they dont know Mexico is a part of North America lol.
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nuttyprof
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Anyone know if you can get marriott bonvoy nights credits using travel zoo?
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I stayed here and it was ok I wouldn't recommend it. It's not all inclusive. They entered our room without telling us to restock the mini fridge after we checked in. The only good thing is it's not too far from the malecon. Other side of the street is kinda scetchy. They charge for covid tests, and have limited availability.
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party4lif6
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Quote from godzen :
Thank goodness its just a few school shootings here and not 30k homicide a year like in Mexico. Hey, if you're lucky, you might get to spot several corpses hanging from bridges during your transport from the airport across the few security checkpoint manned by police with machine guns. But anything for a great deal!!!
Hmmmm... sounds like you have never been to Puerto Vallarta. I've been there a number of times and felt very safe each time. Granted, don't go looking for trouble and stay on the tourist paths. Last time I was there was 4 years ago. In the past 2 years, I've been to Cancun 2x and felt safe there as well. When I say safe, I mean that I don't feel that my wife or now 10 y/o daughter were in any jeopardy. Comparing the 2, we were more sure of the safety in Puerto Vallarta than Cancun.

Both of these locations are tourist hot spots which brings money to the area... so it's beneficial to the town/gov to protect visitors. If they don't, they would lose their income.

When in Puerto Vallarta, we hit the market and walked around the town. The church was really nice too. We even met younger adults (20s) that went into the town and did the night bar scenes without issues.
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Quote from Deadboyx :
I stayed here and it was ok I wouldn't recommend it. It's not all inclusive. They entered our room without telling us to restock the mini fridge after we checked in. The only good thing is it's not too far from the malecon. Other side of the street is kinda scetchy. They charge for covid tests, and have limited availability.
All inclusive is like eating at Marie Calandars every day. You go to Mexico and eat all inclusive and miss all the outstanding authentic food, and PV is loaded with authentic food. This hotel in very nice, old, but well very kept. Excellent pool and gym
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noeffort
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Quote from party4lif6 :
Hmmmm... sounds like you have never been to Puerto Vallarta. I've been there a number of times and felt very safe each time. Granted, don't go looking for trouble and stay on the tourist paths. Last time I was there was 4 years ago. In the past 2 years, I've been to Cancun 2x and felt safe there as well. When I say safe, I mean that I don't feel that my wife or now 10 y/o daughter were in any jeopardy. Comparing the 2, we were more sure of the safety in Puerto Vallarta than Cancun.

Both of these locations are tourist hot spots which brings money to the area... so it's beneficial to the town/gov to protect visitors. If they don't, they would lose their income.

When in Puerto Vallarta, we hit the market and walked around the town. The church was really nice too. We even met younger adults (20s) that went into the town and did the night bar scenes without issues.
Used to own a timeshare there 30 years ago, would always rent a bug and drive all over the place..... never a problem although we got stopped by policia driving back into town, we were nervous because we had open corona's while driving, no problem they were checking for drugs..... took boatride to where they filmed Night of Iguana.... Great memories of our stays there....
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TexasDude
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I've been to PV many, many times. It's *mostly* safe. PV is in Jalisco. Just north is Sinaloa, where lots of bad things happen. PV is pretty safe.
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msp3
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Quote from nuttyprof :
Anyone know if you can get marriott bonvoy nights credits using travel zoo?
Categorically, no OTA will ever earn you anything for any hotel rewards program, and you will receive no status benefits whatsoever except what is in the rate negotiated by the OTA (which is typically nothing).

TravelZoo is the finest OTA that exists for deals, but fundamentally it's still an OTA.
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OrangeLinen313
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I lived on this specific resort for 6 months during the pandemic last year while working remote. Really nice facility, all rooms have am ocean view, amazing sunsets, and walkable to the boardwalk (most big resorts you'd have to taxi). Only downside is the beach isnt the best section but you can walk 5 mins to some nicer beach spots.
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stgermaine
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I put in three dates at Marriott.com and all were the same or less than this price for 4 nights. I've stayed here before. Massive breakfast buffet. Nice pool with swim up bar. Beach not great. Great location walking distance to Malecon.
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Marlin1975
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Just a FYI Mexico is still on Dept of States Travel Advisory list at a Level 3: Reconsider Travel


https://travel.state.gov/content/...isory.html


Country Summary: Violent crime – such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery – is widespread and common in Mexico. The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to certain areas is prohibited or restricted.
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jim99
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Quote from Marlin1975 :
Just a FYI Mexico is still on Dept of States Travel Advisory list at a Level 3: Reconsider Travel


https://travel.state.gov/content/...isory.html [state.gov]


Country Summary: Violent crime – such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery – is widespread and common in Mexico. The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico, as travel by U.S. government employees to certain areas is prohibited or restricted.
To be accurate, PV is safe and not on that warning. 90% of crime (especially homicides) are cartel members killing rival cartel members. I've been visiting Mexico for many years and never any problems. I never leave a bar alone at 1:00am drunk or look for drugs as that will set one up to be robbed or assaulted and that's common sense in Mexico, Belize, CR, or anywhere including the US. It's high season now and my favorite months are March-April or Nov-Dec. after the heavy influx of tourists are gone.
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To be fair, the State Department also warns about places such as the U.K. and Germany, for example, both of which are arguably much safer than the U.S. Those are blanket warnings that are issued and don't always reflect what it's really like in that country.

My wife and I go to Mexico (specifically Tijuana) every other weekend for dinner and shopping. We drive in Mexico when we're there and have yet to encounter any problems other than the occasional language barrier. I'm not making a general statement about Mexico that it is safe, but the opposite is also not correct. If you're the kind of person that looks for trouble, I suggest you do a test run in certain parts of L.A. first before the adrenaline rush of visiting a tourist spot in Mexico.

Edit: test runs also possible in downtown Detroit, north of downtown Denver, SE Houston, parts of the Bronx, north Las Vegas, to just name a few
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