Must-see hotels in Central Pacific Coast

  • Hostal Manzanillo

    Just off a little plaza by the main road in Santiago barrio, this happy little place has basic private rooms, some with bathroom and air-con, and a small…

  • Hotel Casino Plaza

    The motel-style setup offers clean rooms, a restaurant and a location five blocks from the Mexcaltitán colectivo terminal. In Santiago Ixcuintla; it makes…

  • Estancia Las Flores

    This budget courtyard hotel on the main drag has six rooms. The rooms have seen better days but they are fairly well kept, with tiled floors and cable TV…

  • Misión de San José

    Handy for the beach, this motel-style setup offers a relaxing base, with rooms along the veranda of a low-slung bungalow that faces a grassy lawn…

  • Hotel Villa Tortuga

    This colorful place has an array of hanging shells, a decent-sized pool and a restaurant (open 8:30am to 6pm) in the heart of town. You can also camp here…

  • Hotel Ana Liz

    One of the better budget hotels along this street, which isn't saying much for the others. This family-run place offers darkish, fan-cooled rooms, some of…

  • Hotel Asturias Acapulco

    A five-minute walk from La Quebrada, this sweet, family-run hotel may be basic, its rooms straight out of the 1980s, but the central location is good and…

  • Hotel La Gran Tenochtitlán

    The nicer of the village's two lodgings, with austere but clean en suites and powerful air-con. Worth staying overnight if you're looking to do a dawn…

  • Hotel Brisas de Verano

    Rooms here have a kitschy quality with ceramic floors, built-in concrete beds and bench seating, exposed roughly hewn cement walls, and lots of bright…

  • Hotel María Margarita

    Nothing spectacular but serves its purpose as a clean budget option conveniently located near the three bus terminals. There's a restaurant here too.

  • Concierge Plaza San Rafael

    This property could definitely use some love, but the pool, restaurant and oceanfront rooms make it one of the better options in town.

  • Hotel Ruta Azteca

    The town’s only hotel is run by a lovely family. Rooms are marginally clean and mostly dark; ask for one out back with a view of the lagoon. Those with…