UNICO Luxury Hotel Collection Set to Open in Puerto Vallarta Fall 2025

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The AIC Hotel Group has announced an extensive expansion of its luxury hospitality portfolio with the introduction of the UNICO Hotel Collection, a move that will include a new property slated to open in Puerto Vallarta by the fall of 2025. Company representatives highlighted that the forthcoming hotel, UNICO 20°105° Puerto Vallarta, will significantly enhance the region’s upscale accommodations and draw upon the natural beauty and cultural depth that characterize the Pacific coast destination.

This announcement follows the steady success of the UNICO 20°87° Riviera Maya, a resort that, for the past seven years, has catered to adult guests seeking exceptional, all-inclusive stays. According to Leonel Reyes, Director of Latin America for RCD Hotels, the decision to develop another property under the UNICO banner responds to rising demand among couples and adult groups for premium, culturally immersive getaways.

“Our unique approach lies in providing unforgettable service, complemented by amenities that reflect the rich local culture and high-level gastronomy,” said Reyes. The new Puerto Vallarta property is expected to reflect these principles, offering a distinctive culinary program focused on regional flavors and an innovative beverage concept rooted in local traditions and creative mixology.

Beyond gastronomy, the UNICO 20°105° Puerto Vallarta is intended to serve as a gateway into the surrounding environment and heritage of the region, allowing guests to connect with local customs, art, and nature. “Each UNICO Hotel Collection property will strive to integrate local culture with a relaxed and luxurious lifestyle, thus providing an authentic and unparalleled experience,” added Reyes.

The property’s design and amenities will also take advantage of Puerto Vallarta’s unique geographical setting. Set between the mountains and the sea, the resort will feature a distinctive elevated pool offering panoramic views. The AIC Hotel Group anticipates that these elements, combined with top-tier service, will bolster Puerto Vallarta’s status as a premier destination within the global luxury tourism market.

The UNICO Hotel Collection’s upcoming addition underscores Puerto Vallarta’s growing profile in the international luxury travel scene. As the city continues to draw visitors from around the world, projects like UNICO 20°105° Puerto Vallarta aim to further position the destination as an iconic locale that seamlessly weaves contemporary comfort with longstanding cultural traditions.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The AIC Hotel Group has announced an extensive expansion of its luxury hospitality portfolio with the introduction of the UNICO Hotel Collection, a move that will include a new property slated to open in Puerto Vallarta by the fall of 2025. Company representatives highlighted that the forthcoming hotel, UNICO 20°105° Puerto Vallarta, will significantly enhance the region’s upscale accommodations and draw upon the natural beauty and cultural depth that characterize the Pacific coast destination.

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