Listen to me.
Before booking the El Pescador hotel, I read all the reviews I could find. Most were positive, saying it was basically an older hotel with a beach front hotel and clean. All the pictures I looked at convinced me that it looked good enough for us. We figured that's what we were looking for. We are a two to three star type of people, like Super 8's, Comfort Inn type of hotel renters.
We'll let me tell you this hotel is a one star. The room was the worst we ever stayed in. It would be like a downtown Canadian hotel where you would never stay.
The outside of the hotel is horrendous. I just about cried when the taxi pulled up. If you don't get a oceanview you will be loking onto the back of an old street. See the attached pictures.
It was one of the oldest hotels in PV, shower was never cleaned before or during our stay, I neer saw a face cloth or hand towel, ran out of toliet paper, some days we were given no towels or only one. We initially left money for the maid to entice her and for two days she even came and got the money but never cleaned the room. Oh I should also mention our balcony door
had a 4 inch gap at the top so all the cool airconditoning could nicely make its way out. They took a $200 peso deposit for the TV remote, which they did give us back. It was about 8-10 US for a taxi to the airport.
Do not stay at this hotel if you want a "vacation". It put us in a bad mood from day 1 and thinking we paid $100 cdn for this crap even made us more angrier. I suggest that one looks at the room before booking it or checking in as when we booked with expedia, the minute we checked in we had to pay for the full 8 days.
I wouldn't even stay here if I was a poor university student. Spend the extra money and stay somewhere else, you are on vacation. The rosita, a sister hotel, may even been a better choice, if you had to stay cheap.
The web pictures look way better than the actual hotel. Even when we took our pictures it didn't that bad but it was. The outside is horrendous. This hotel is right downtown so you have to be careful at night that is why the hotel staff only let people in with a bracelet.
The pool is old and cold, not heated, never went in once. They only had about 20 chairs to lay on of which 16 were broken.
Only positives:
The restaurant wasn't bad. The waiters were nice. They did have cheap internet, 10 pesos per half hour. It is beachfront, with and no rocks I will give it that but the waves are pretty strong to go into the ocean. It does have a great supermarket about 20 steps away and it is within walking distance to all the restaurants and boardwalk. I can see why people stay here but it is just not a good hotel.
Take my advice or you will be regretting your choice. As the one review from a Mexican, I read on trip advisor, this hotel wasn't even good enough for him.
If you don't book this hotel and are going to PV, walk by later and you'll think oh my god thank god we didn't stay there and you'll thank me for my advice.
Here's some PV advice, bus is 50 pesos. If you want to go to Neuvo Vallarta then go to Walmart and in front take a bus that looks like a greyhound. It only costed us about 70 pesos to get to the Sea Life Park, $19 plus $4 for a tube, which had waterslides and was awesome. If you were ever going to swim with the dolfins, this place was very interactive. The Zoo was awesome, 60 pesos, got to touch a bear. It is by Mismalyhoa, you take a bus from the end of town for about 60 peso about 7km out of town. We did the Canopy tour zip line at Eden, by Mismalyhoa also. There were only about 6 zip lines. It is good for a first timer like me who was afraid of heights. We did a ATV tour for 4 hours which was very long and we toured into the back country which
was full of poverty. It was not scenic but glad we did it to see how people live. It was really dusty. Was about $110 per couple. PV has good weather but I much prefer Cancun and its activities, won't be going back.






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