4 Riviera Nayarit beach clubs you just can’t miss

The Riviera Nayarit always has a plan for family fun, hanging with your significant other or even for solo travel. The best part is there’s something for everyone, from water activities to outdoor pastimes, extreme sports, eco-tourism, and so much more! If you’re looking for something to do in the Riviera Nayarit and you’re still a bit unsure just what you’re looking for, we’ve put together a list of four amazing beach clubs in the Riviera Nayarit where you’ll have a ton of fun: they have great ambiance, cool pools, plenty of sun and sand and, of course, some of the Riviera Nayarit’s tastiest food.
B Nayar
This exclusive beach club is right on Plaza Tizate and offers visitors gorgeous facilities, an impressive pool, and the most charming landscape in all of the Riviera Nayarit. The cover charge is $600 pesos but includes $400 pesos worth of food. Service is a la carte—we recommend a plate of black aguachile (spicy shrimp marinated in lime juice.) It’s delicious! Click here for more information.
Sabal Playa 
This club is in Flamingos, one on the prettiest and cleanest beaches in the Riviera Nayarit. The facilities are gorgeous and colorful, and include a kid’s area, sandbox, kayaks, paddle boards, bathrooms, and an a la carte restaurant. The menu is a favorite with patrons—we recommend you give them a call for the latest promos. Click here for more information.
La Patrona Beach Club
Located in San Pancho, this beach club is one of the Riviera Nayarit’s newest attractions. You’ll love the pool and the lounge chairs facing the water! The club also has a restaurant and a la carte service. Children under 13 are not allowed in the pool, but they can use the facilities and enjoy the beautiful beach. We recommend it as a getaway for adults, though. Interesting fact: The semifinal episode of the renowned MasterChef Mexico show was taped onsite at La Patrona Beach Club. For more information, check their facebook fan page
Mozzamare Beach Club 
Mozzamare Beach Club is located right next to the Marival Distinct hotel on the beach in Nuevo Vallarta. The sunsets here are spectacular and you can spend the day lounging in the infinity pool enjoying all-inclusive service right across from the ocean. Check out their promos and more details here 

So how about these beach clubs? We’re totally up for a late afternoon swim in the pool: the sunsets in the Riviera Nayarit are awesome. We dare you to check one out! No matter how you choose to enjoy your day, though, remember to take lots of pictures and share them on social media with the hashtag #RivieraNayarit. We want to see you enjoying paradise!

The Riviera Nayarit always has a plan for family fun, hanging with your significant other or even for solo travel. The best part is there . . .

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