Monday, April 11, 2016

Grand Fiesta Americana, Puerto Vallarta: Resort Review

We did it again. We took our chances on a new hotel for our Spring break vacation. Did it pay off? You bet! There were four of us who travelled together and we all deemed this hotel one of our favourite all-inclusive hotels. It was a legitimate luxury hotel that truly catered to an “adults only” crowd.

We arrived and were taken to our room on the 8th floor. The ocean views are incredible from each room, and streaming music through the Wi-Fi allowed us to watch the sunset with music and drinks on our balcony. You were asked to make dinner reservations, but there was never a problem getting the time and restaurant we wanted. There are 3 a la carte restaurants and a buffet to choose from for dinner. Which may not seem like many, but the menus are extensive and you could eat there several times without repeating entrees.

The Mexican restaurant was delicious and offered Mexican dishes that are not “typical” Mexican foods for North Americans. It was great to try flank steak with chimichurri, Mexican fondue, and seafood stuffed poblano peppers.

The Italian restaurant was our least favourite, but a wonderful space and some choices that will please you. I would recommend not going for the traditional pastas and pizzas and aim for what they do well: seafood.

The Asian restaurant was hands down the best restaurant I have ever eaten at of any hotel. It is called Yuu, and we were not sure what to expect. We were thinking dinner would be served teppanyaki style- like so many other resorts do. We were pleasantly surprised. There was an extensive sushi menu, and the sushi was wonderful and made fresh to order as you should expect.  The Jalapeno sushi was a favourite. Rich and I have travelled through Southeast Asia so we were so excited to see that they had a page on the menu catered to some of the major cities in Asia. Under each city they had a traditional dish from that area. I have never seen anything like it. We sampled the chicken satay dish from Kuala Lumpur twice! The men in our group fell in love with the Pad Thai as well.

For lunch be sure to skip the buffet, room service, and pool service and eat at the ceveceria. Their grilled fish sandwich with fried and jalapeno aioli is fresh and delicious.

The views and pools are beautiful. We took so many pictures of the ocean with the mountains in the background. The inflatable loungers available in the pool are a nice touch. We had no problem getting loungers in the morning. There is an option to lounge on the dock beside the pool, facing the ocean which is neat.

We like to have quite a few drinks when we are away, and this hotel did not disappoint. All ingredients were fresh, no syrups slush or purees. They had any drink you can imagine and they make it with top of the line alcohol. We were introduced to the raspberry mojitos at the beach bar. The bartender there even taught me how to make a pineapple margarita using fresh pineapple chunks.
They have a martini lounge, tequila lounge, sky lounge, lobby bar, and a mojito lounge. All spaces are great to sit with friends or significant other before or after dinner. They are themed lounges and the drinks are incredible. They have a variety of tequilas infused with different fruits and flavours you can try, or you can stick to the standards. I sampled the jalapeno tequila with a splash of pineapple and it was great!

The sky lounge on the rooftop is a large bar and there are places to sit and relax. There are 2 large hot tubs on the rooftop which are open late, allowing you to enjoy the stars. There is music being played and special performers are also scheduled throughout the week.
We also like to work out in the mornings on vacation (I know... it’s not for everyone), and the gym is awesome. Not too big, not too small. It has almost everything you can need. A variety of weights, cardio machines, etc. The hotel even runs various classes in the morning!

We were lucky to get upgraded to the Governor suite. If you can splurge on it, even just for a couple of nights it is worth it. The rooms are on the top floor and I am sure you can imagine the views. The room has 2 bathrooms, dining area, living area, wet bar area, 2 balconies, and a patio with a hot tub outdoor dining table and loungers. We had our breakfast brought up to us and ate breakfast on the deck while sipping mimosas. What a wonderful way to start the day!


We had a wonderful time and although will not return again, as it is our rule to never visit the same place twice, we hope you experience the same memorable time as we did. 

Grand Fiesta Americana, Puerto Vallarta
Photo: @conciergecouple

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