Tucked into the steep mountainside that overlooks the scenic bay of Puerto Marqués, is the exclusive touristic development... more »
Tucked into the steep mountainside that overlooks the scenic bay of Puerto Marqués, is the exclusive touristic development Pichilingue-Diamante. Here, in perfect harmony with its natural surroundings rises Camino Real Acapulco Diamante, an architectural development that seems to be sculpted in the rock. The golden tones of its walls harmonize with the turquoise blue of the sea and the diverse green hues of the lush and beautiful vegetation. The canopies that decorate the terraces bring to mind the elegance of European hotels. All of our 156 exquisitely decorated rooms and suites have a scenic view of Puerto Marqués Bay.The International Airport is just fifteen minutes South from the hotel, and the Costera Miguel Alemán and Acapulco's Downtown are located fifteen minutes North from the hotel.***There is an $8 Bellman charge per person and a $2 maid charge per room per night that is paid upon arrival.***
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Location. The 81-acre Camino Real Diamante stands on a private beach within the gated residential community of Pichilingue, 15 kilometers from central Acapulco, Mexico. CICI water park and marine-life shows are eight kilometers from this property. Famed La Quebrada cliff divers perform 17 kilometers from the hotel. Hotel Features. Tropical breezes enhance the dining experience at La Vela, a three-level canopied restaurant that is known for its seafood preparations. Live piano music entertains daily in the lobby bar while La Huerta serves Mexican specialties and casual fare. The hotel's business center includes computers and high-speed Internet access. A health-and-beauty spa offers massages, hydrotherapy, body scrubs and wraps. Men's and women's sections include steam rooms, pressure showers and hydro-reflexology tubs, and spa beauty salon offers hair and nail care. An air-conditioned fitness room contains cardio and weight machines. Three pool decks lie above the bay. The upper-level pool features a children's section. Middle and lower decks offer freeform pools with waterfalls. From the lower deck, a staircase leads to a private beach flanked by boulders and lapped by calm, transparent water. Children, ages four through 11, can participate in complimentary, supervised activities during summers, major holidays and most weekends. Guestrooms. Camino Real Diamante offers 157 air-conditioned guestrooms in nine, five-story buildings with green-tile roofs. Rooms feature large terraces or balconies that provide partial bay views on lower floors and full bay views on middle and upper floors. Accommodations feature contemporary decor, archways that frame sitting areas and marble floors. High-speed Internet access is available. Expert Tip. This hotel is particularly known for its off-shore dolphin sightings. Dolphins can often be seen frolicking in the bay at sunset.
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My girlfriend and I spent a week in
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Posted Jan 25, 2009
Excellent
My girlfriend and I spent a week in this hotel. The hotel itself was good, the rooms were big, there were a few pools and a small private beach. The food was good as well. However, there were a lot of children which made the time on the beach not...
We upgraded our room to a Camino Club
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Posted Mar 01, 2008
Good
We upgraded our room to a Camino Club room upon arrival at the hotel. This includes a room with a bay view, the breakfast buffet, 2-hour cocktail hour in the evening, robes, cookies in the afternoon , and a concierege service (which we did not...
Great location; good facilities; below
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Posted Aug 13, 2007
Good
Great location; good facilities; below average restaurants. For a place that is a fair distance from the town and other eateries, the food at the restaurants was very mediocre. Prices, of course, were above...
the hotel has a great view, is very
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Posted Mar 16, 2007
Good
the hotel has a great view, is very clean, the people is friendly and helpfull, nice swimming pools, the sea is like a swimming pool, the rooms are big, but the food at the restorants is bad and expensive, very tipical of the camino's...
This is a great find- very secluded and
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Posted Feb 19, 2007
Good
This is a great find- very secluded and quiet with all the amenities needed. Don't get caught taking food/drinks in from outside like we did- they give you hard time. The beds were hard, but we got used to it. The pools are wonderful! Poolside...
Overall we like Camino Real. It's not
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Posted Jul 07, 2006
Good
Overall we like Camino Real. It's not cheap - expect nice US hotel prices for food and services. Food was ok to good, but we enjoyed other restaurants more. Nice and quiet, great pools, rooms were nice. Beds were somewhat uncomfortable.
Excellent hotel. Only 20 minutes cab ride to the city. Beautiful view of the bay from the room & 3 pools that are very attractive. Good food and very friendly staff. It is secluded and quiet. Very steep drive down to hotel, never walked out ...
The hotel itself and the setting for
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Posted Jun 04, 2006
Excellent
The hotel itself and the setting for this hotel are perfect. It's outside of the city, so it's very quiet and relaxing. It was a perfect getaway, and the hotel staff was very friendly and helpful (although they aren't in any hurry to get things...