Marival Armony is open for business in the Riviera Nayarit

Riviera Nayarit continues attracting investments that reaffirm the tourist potential of this destination. Tourist chains and groups have become enthralled with Mexico’s Pacific Treasure, which means new developments and resorts plus hotel expansions and renovations.

One of the latest investors is Marival® Resorts—a company with 30 years’ experience in the all-inclusive hotel segment—with their new concept: Marival® Armony Luxury Resorts & Suites Punta de Mita. The resort officially opened its doors on November 1, 2019.

The complex offers a unique fusion of nature and luxury on one of the Riviera Nayarit’s best beaches. It’s a fine example of the “homey feeling” that distinguishes the Marival® family, ideal for vacationers seeking a nature-filled getaway that includes all the creature comforts.

Each intricate detail of the rooms and suites is steeped in nature. The extraordinary décor and wood finishes lend a feeling of relaxation in natural surroundings, while the amenities elevate the traveler to new levels of comfort. Everything far exceeds expectations, from the quality time spent on the private balcony or terrace to bathtubs with a view, comfortable robes and slippers, luxury sheets, and a pillow menu.

The resort has 268 rooms including more than 80 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom suites, a 281-meter beachfront, five controlled temperature pools, a VIP area with private Jacuzzis and cabanas, three fire pits, Kids Club, Teens Club, gym, convention center, and a marvelous spa with themed cabins representing nine different cultures from around the world.

Marival® Resorts has been one big family since 1982, thanks to the loyalty of its employees. Repeat guests who have vacationed here for years feel right at home when they arrive and are welcomed by the same friendly faces every time.

“We’re not just a group, we’re a family that keeps on growing,” according to a spokesperson. “We’re a family that keeps our guest experience, our work environment, and our local communities always top of mind.”

Referring to this new concept, Jesús Carmona Jiménez, the president of the Banderas Bay Hotel and Motel Association (AHMBB) and the Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB), said the arrival of new investments and the consolidation of hotel chains is part of the commitment by the Riviera Nayarit to establish itself as a luxury destination.

“The goal is to establish the Riviera Nayarit as a luxury destination, buoyed by chains such as Marival® Resorts and others that are arriving at the destination. Congratulations!” he added.

Riviera Nayarit continues attracting investments that reaffirm the tourist potential of this destination. Tourist chains and groups have become enthralled with Mexico’s Pacific Treasure . . .

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