Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta goes All-Inclusive

It’s been nearly 40 years since the Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta opened its doors to travelers around the world, and ever since it has received only the highest reviews from its many new and return visitors. On nearly every consumer review site, this AAA Four Diamond resort has earned ratings of more than 4.5 for its excellent service, stunning property, and spacious, well-kept rooms.

The Posadas Group has spent much of the last year revamping the property in preparation for its grand unveiling as the Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta All-Inclusive & Spa which took place October 14th.

Visitors to the Resort will now have a chance to experience a world-class eco spa, new restaurants and newly-implemented all-inclusive amenities. As part of the hotel’s reimagined all-inclusive offerings, guests have the option to order round-the-clock room service during breakfast, lunch and dinner, with only a small $15 service fee between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.

A new category of family accommodations has been added in which up to four children under the age of 12 can stay with two full-paying adults at a lower rate. Families with these reservations will now also enjoy a separate check-in area where information will be given on the kids’ club and brand new club for teens.

Beverages and snacks found in each room’s mini bar are also now included with all reservations, and those staying on the upgraded Fiesta Club level have the option to avoid heading down to the restaurants for breakfast and instead have hot or cold early morning meals at the club’s lounge. The lounge also serves wine, cheeses and appetizers in the early evening hours, which makes it a nice
relaxing stop between a long day under the sun and an exciting nightlife adventure.

Of the hotel’s eight dining options—a major upgrade from the hotel’s previous three restaurants—four are completely new concepts and two were introduced as of November.

One of the most important additions to the Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta All-Inclusive & Spa hotel is none other than the spa. Previously, the Resort’s salon offered a few select facials and massages, but after a major build out, the new spa has expanded to reveal an adults-only tropical paradise with wooden pathways, relaxing waterfalls and lush plants.

The unique design of Spa Na’Ha’ incorporates seven palapa-style cabins with Mexican palm leaf- thatched rooftops. One of the seven cabins comes complete with its own private Jacuzzi specific to the spa’s romantic couples’ treatments.

With all of the major changes happening at this Resort, much of what the Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta has been known for—its four-star accommodations with all rooms facing the Pacific Ocean, laid-back atmosphere with a vendor-free private stretch of beach, and close proximity to old town Zona Romantica—remains unchanged. Make a reservation at Fiesta Americana here.

It’s been nearly 40 years since the Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta opened its doors to travelers around the world, and ever since it has . . .

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