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 . . .

Follow Us On Google News | Get Our Newsletter



Trending News on PVDN

  • puerto-vallarta-rainfall-hurricane-flossie-july-2025Puerto Vallarta braces for torrential rains as Hurricane Flossie gains strength Puerto Vallarta faces a high risk of flooding as Hurricane Flossie intensifies in the Pacific. Torrential rains and overwhelmed drainage systems pose major challenges for the city. Puerto Vallarta, a city wedged between the Sierra Madre mountains and the Pacific Ocean, is no stranger to dramatic weather shifts—but this summer, the skies are testing the…
  • raw-sewage-playa-los-muertos-puerto-vallartaMore Raw Sewage Dumping at Playa Los Muertos Appear to Come From Local Hotel Business owners in Puerto Vallarta are demanding action after raw sewage was discovered leaking onto Playa Los Muertos, raising public health and tourism concerns. A raw sewage leak at Playa Los Muertos in Puerto Vallarta has sparked outrage among local tourist service providers and business owners, who say the contamination is driving away visitors and…
  • hurricane-flossie-strengthens-july-1-2025Hurricane Flossie will bring tropical storm conditions to parts of Guerrero, Michoacán, Colima, and Jalisco Hurricane Flossie intensifies off Mexico's Pacific coast with winds near 90 mph. Heavy rain, flooding, and tropical storm conditions expected in parts of Guerrero, Michoacán, Colima, and Jalisco. Hurricane Flossie continued to intensify early Tuesday morning as it moved west-northwestward off the coast of southwestern Mexico, prompting tropical storm warnings and watches across multiple states.…
  • Where do foreigners come from and where do they live in MexicoMexico City Protest on July 5 Challenges Gentrification and Airbnb’s Impact on Housing Residents of Roma and Condesa will gather at Parque México on July 5 to protest gentrification, rising rents, and Airbnb’s effect on local housing. This Saturday, July 5, Mexico City will witness its first organized citizen protest against gentrification—a peaceful but urgent gathering taking place at 3:30 p.m. at the Lindbergh Forum in Parque México,…
  • cabo-corrientes-warning-canceled-hurricane-flossieCabo Corrientes Spared as Hurricane Flossie Warning Lifted, But Pacific Coast Still at Risk Cabo Corrientes no longer under tropical storm watch as Hurricane Flossie nears Mexico's Pacific coast, with dangerous winds and heavy rains threatening Michoacán, Colima, and Jalisco. The tropical storm watch for Cabo Corrientes was officially canceled Tuesday, offering a measure of relief for the scenic coastal town as Hurricane Flossie continues to churn off Mexico’s…
  • no-damage-jalisco-hurricane-flossieNo Damage Reported in Jalisco as Hurricane Flossie Moves Away While Mexico's Weather Service predicted heavy rains, Hurricane Flossie causes no damage along Jalisco’s coast. The Category 3 storm brings light rain and moderate waves as it moves away from the region. The coasts of Jalisco remain calm and largely unaffected following the passage of Hurricane Flossie, a powerful Category 3 storm that is now…
  • cancun-2025-sargassum-beaches-and-activitiesSargassum won’t ruin your Cancun vacation, there are plenty of clean beaches and tourist activities As the 2025 sargassum season continues through September, visitors to Cancun can still enjoy clear beaches like Playa Delfines and Playa Caracol. As the 2025 sargassum season intensifies across Quintana Roo, tourists are finding it more difficult to enjoy the region’s iconic white-sand beaches without encountering the unsightly brown seaweed. While the influx of sargassum…
  • tropical-storm-flossie-hurricane-mexico-pacific-coastTropical Storm Flossie to Strengthen into Hurricane as It Tracks Along Mexico’s Pacific Coast Tropical Storm Flossie is expected to become a Category 2 hurricane by July 2 as it moves parallel to Mexico’s Pacific coast, bringing dangerous rainfall, wind, and surf. Tropical Storm Flossie is on the verge of forming from Tropical Depression Six-E and is forecast to strengthen rapidly into a hurricane as it parallels Mexico’s southwestern…
  • oregon-murder-fugitive-extradited-puerto-vallartaFugitive Wanted for 2008 Oregon Homicide Captured in Puerto Vallarta and Extradited to U.S. Jesús Rodríguez Borrayo, a fugitive for 17 years, was extradited from Mexico to Oregon for his role in a 2008 drive-by shooting that left one dead. He was located in Puerto Vallarta. A man wanted for murder and other violent crimes in the United States for nearly two decades has been extradited after being found…
  • tropical-wave-7-floods-bacalar-chetumal-emergency-responseTropical Wave Floods Bacalar and Chetumal as Navy and Army Activate Emergency Plans Torrential rains from Tropical Wave 7 flood Bacalar and Chetumal, prompting emergency response from the Navy and Army. Several towns remain isolated in southern Quintana Roo. Torrential rains caused by Tropical Wave Number 7 have flooded multiple communities in southern Quintana Roo, prompting a joint emergency response from Mexico’s Navy and Army. Authorities activated their…
Scroll to Top